MurrayM
Guru
We joined TF last year when we began our boat search in earnest, and gained greatly from the accumulated wisdom contained within.
We can now officially introduce ourselves because today was our maiden voyage (besides the sea trial) on Badger, our 30' 1982 Sundowner Tug
The boat had been under cover since last November, and the tarp came off a couple days ago because it seems the worst of winter is behind us.
The family of the deceased previous owner and us have formed a partnership, so their son came aboard and offered advice while I brought Badger in and out of the slip about 6 times. (He's also been "training" me since last November on all its systems.) After several hours he stepped ashore, after which my wife, daughter, and myself went for a short romp down Douglas Channel.
Conditions were perfect with hardly any wind to start, and built to about 20 knots by the time we figured that was enough for the day...the south wind was blowing our bow off the slip making docking a bit dodgy for day one...
Still surreal, but what a BLAST!!!!!!
We can now officially introduce ourselves because today was our maiden voyage (besides the sea trial) on Badger, our 30' 1982 Sundowner Tug
The boat had been under cover since last November, and the tarp came off a couple days ago because it seems the worst of winter is behind us.
The family of the deceased previous owner and us have formed a partnership, so their son came aboard and offered advice while I brought Badger in and out of the slip about 6 times. (He's also been "training" me since last November on all its systems.) After several hours he stepped ashore, after which my wife, daughter, and myself went for a short romp down Douglas Channel.
Conditions were perfect with hardly any wind to start, and built to about 20 knots by the time we figured that was enough for the day...the south wind was blowing our bow off the slip making docking a bit dodgy for day one...
Still surreal, but what a BLAST!!!!!!
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