Friday, July 18, 2025

For the love of water!

Water has been the biggest thrill of my entire life. It started at 2 in my Dad's arms at North Star pool in Delaware. By 4, I had joined the swim team. By 6, I was state champion in the 25 yard free with a state record. I continued competitive swimming thru college and at 66 still swim weekly. On the water sports side, we boated as a family on the Chesapeake in the summer. At 10, I started surfing in southern Delaware and got pretty good at. After college, I moved from Vegas to Carmel. The most beautiful beach town in California. After living in the desert for 4 years during college, I was back on the water and surfing up and down the coast. From Point Arena to Cabo San Lucas, I was hanging 10. In 1981, I moved to the Bay Area and met a guy who rented sailboats on the weekend. Falling in love with the SF Bay was easy with it's iconic views and storied winds. And then it happened, I found out how to really harness wind with a wind surfer. I fell hard, and soon I was skipping across the bay at 20-25 knots and loving the freedom that it brought to me. In my early 40's it was time to purchase a keel boat for bay adventures. Three of us joined financial forces and found the perfect bay boat in a Newport 30 from 1981. For the first few months, it seemed something broke everytime we went out. Once we got her up to speed, she was a platform for learning and fun. My goal was to learn everything about boat care and to immerse myself into sailing the bay and beyond. My self owned event planning company allowed me to sail a few times a week. Soon I was sailing over 100 days a year and soaking up tons of knowledge and wisdom along the way. My dream was to sail the Pacific. After 17 years on Addiction, I purchased my dream boat Aquarius. She was a 40 foot Jeanneau sloop. She was as fast as she was sexy! My biggest criteria was a three cabin boat as by this time I had enough open water experience to know that 4 hour watches are much more comfortable with 4 hours on and 8 hours off. With two sailors, you are constanly wiped out from lack of sleep. It took her a year to get her ready for the ocean. A complete refit and upgrade. In September of 2018, I embarked on a 7 month voyage deep into Mexico. Myself and two friends took off for the adventure of a lifetime. The 20 year old boat was flawless on the 4000 mile trip. 25 friends and family met us along the way to join in our fun. We arrived back under the Golden Gate in mid April, 2019. So glad we finished up before Covid! My present dream is to sail around the world...but fly to paradise instead of sailing to that spot. There is saying: sailing is the most expensive way to get somewhere where you can stay for free. While chartering is certainly not free, it is an amazing way to discover the garden spots of our world. In just the last 9 months, I have sailed Greece on a 52 foot Beaneteau with winds in the 20's all week long. In October, I was on the Baja Haha on a beautiful Catalina Morgan 440. Then in April, 7 days on a Leopard 45 catarmaran in Bora Bora, Tahiti. The water color is phenomenal. Lastly, an over the top luxury charter in Croatia. Glorius days on a 62 foot Lagoon cat with all the ameneties including captain, gourmet chef and bartender. To top it off, friends of 40 years joined as guests. I am used to giving orders on a boat, however the only ones I was giving was for more margaritas. Today, my love of our beautiful bay continues to grow. I am off to a 7 day celebration 60 miles up river to the Delta. For the uninitiated, there a 1000 miles of water ways just northeast of the bay. My first mate Tex and a sailing friend, Chris, will buddy boat up with another boat to what is called burning man on the water. Ephemerisle is over 15 years old and should be a kick in the pants. As you can see, water has been a huge part my life. In the last 25 years, I have sailed the bay approximatly 2800 times. A day of sailing refreshes the soul and opens the mind!

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