Here’s the next installment of our Carib Run series. Things going very bad in Sabine Pass, Texas…
Stay tuned for what’s next. It gets kind of ugly.
Here’s the next installment of our Carib Run series. Things going very bad in Sabine Pass, Texas…
Stay tuned for what’s next. It gets kind of ugly.
Our plan was to leave Watergate Marina in Kemah on Thursday June 18 at around noon and head up to the mouth of Galveston Bay to spend the night at Galveston Yacht Basin. This would set us up for a launch into the Gulf at 0600 the following morning. That didn’t happen.
The prepping and packing for me and the boys and the boat had been stressful. It’s A LOT to try to keep up with…and I’m a pretty good multi-tasker. But this was pushing it. Continue reading Carib Run: Leg 1 Episode 1
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As some of you know, I publicly asked the owner of ActiveCaptain (AC) to nuke my account after witnessing some of his actions on my favorite forum: Sailnet. I wanted nothing further to do with it. Continue reading Waterway Guide Beats ActiveCaptain