Thanks Gary and Larry.  It was fun to do.  I started it quite some time ago
and procrastinated on it when other things (like real work) got in the way.
It was fun to sail the boat and Dart's story is fascinating.  I've been in
touch with the state of Idaho recently checking a few facts and learned that
Dart is undergoing some extensive hull work.  Money is always a problem with
stuff like that.  

When Jane and I first saw her up at Sandpoint she was on this real nice new
ezloader trailer that the company had donated.  Must have been a $10k
trailer.  There are all new state people looking after her since I sailed
with Dave Crettol, who left state employment shortly after we got together.
Nice fellow and dedicated to the boat.  

Glad you enjoyed the article.  It was great looking the boat over, although
as I believe I mentioned, the motor was a piece of crapola.  t

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 10:36 PM
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Subject: Re: M_Boats: SCA / Sea Dart

Right on! Good job on the article, Tom!
--Gary Hyde
2005 M17 sailboat #637 'Hydeaway 2'
We can't change the wind, but we can trim our sails.


On Dec 8, 2007, at 6:39 PM, Larry E Yake wrote:

> The latest issue of Small Craft Advisor arrived today, and none other
> than our own Tom Smith has a great little story on sailing Tristan  
> Jones
> Sea Dart on Idaho's Coeur D' Alene Lake. Well written, with a nice  
> touch
> of Tom's wry wit.  I would rather have seen a picture of the  
> "lovely pump
> girl" that he almost ran over, instead of his mug at the helm, but
> otherwise a nice read.
>
> Larry
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