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Guru
About a week ago we were anchored south of Black Point in the Exumas. A nice older model DeFever 49RPH anchored nearby. Being a DeFever design ourselves we contacted them. And over the next couple of days we went over there for drinks and they visited us.
He had some issues going on that the doctors couldn't pin down, including a level of spasticity. While he walked with a cane and had a special set up on his dinghy to help him get on and off, he was quite capable of getting into my ER and lower levels to see the whole boat.
When discussing his medical issues we actually had the conversation around "you have to live life to the fullest." He clearly getting everything in now, not knowing what the near future would bring.
This morning i heard that, while anchored at the Exuma Park he had a stroke, was fast-boated to Nassau and airlifted to Miami.
Guys and gals, if you have things you want to do. Don't put them off.
He had some issues going on that the doctors couldn't pin down, including a level of spasticity. While he walked with a cane and had a special set up on his dinghy to help him get on and off, he was quite capable of getting into my ER and lower levels to see the whole boat.
When discussing his medical issues we actually had the conversation around "you have to live life to the fullest." He clearly getting everything in now, not knowing what the near future would bring.
This morning i heard that, while anchored at the Exuma Park he had a stroke, was fast-boated to Nassau and airlifted to Miami.
Guys and gals, if you have things you want to do. Don't put them off.