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Pacific Fleet: Calling all hands, calling all hands on deck!

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Hey Alan sounds good to me, but I was a thinking that if Scott were to get busy he could have the first and only Chrysler 22 catamaran ever built. Now how would that look in your picture, maybe pretty cool, I would bring the wine to cristen her. I will fit into what ever weekend works best for others. Greg
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I agree with Puget Sound and even suggest Kayak Point because of land based facilities for those who prefer camping over sleeping aboard! However if we do decide kayak Point and anyone prefers to camp then getting reservations early is important!

Also should we use Puget sound relatively close to Everett, I would offer up Destiny as Alan suggested as a dinghy and possible base to hold dinners, lunches, extra births, etc.

Should Destiny become involved . . . ..we would have yet another free C22 for anyone wishing to join us and can not bring their own boat!

This would be a great oppurtunity for anyone who has wanted to sail on salt water, learn to anchor, spend the night aboard, learn to step their mast alone, or just have fun on Chrysler boats with like minded friends!


Likewise, I would happily drag one of my 22's to where ever is agreed!


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Post by Bhacurly »

Awesome!


Looks like I'll have to start making plans for the summer already!

Would love to come over to the sound, but doubt I'd tow my boat over,, but geeze, not having mine on the cover of some magazine with all the rest would be sad....
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Well Billy, not having your boat in the picture would be sad and depressing not just for me but everyone else too. :shock: Okay, you would be sad too. :lol:

Not to worry there's always room on the Honu for both Pam and you. Only possible issue would be which of us, Captain Scott or me who would have the honor of you on our boat. He and I might have to arm wrestle or something. Well then there is Gregs C-26 he will want you on board too. Then we would have to do Rock/Paper/Scissors in that case. :wink:

Only no hassle way I can think of is, we need more Chrysler Sailors from far away to fill the seats on all the boats. :P

I'll sit down with a calendar in the next week or so and call out some dates for everyone to vote on.

I like Commodore Scott's location selection, I'm going to call that done.
Puget Sound, Kayak Point.

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I'll look at some dates also, I know there is a wedding in your area Aug 13th I think we were thinking of heading over for,,, I'll check with Pam and see what she thinks...
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Oh sweet, we may have the date then of August 13, 2011. We will wait to hear from you then!

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