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CP 23 hull number one found

Started by HideAway, July 30, 2011, 08:01:02 PM

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HideAway

Hull Number one is alive and being restored in St Petersburg according to a comment left on Bay Sailing - one of my videos on utube.  I'm trying to find out more but utube is not being friendly - won t let me respond to the comment. 

Now where is hull number 3

Matt
SV HideAway Compac 23 Hull #2
Largo, Florida
http://www.youtube.com/SVHideAway
http://svhideaway.blogspot.com/

jthatcher

hi Matt..  good detective work..   with all this talk about hull numbers.. i guess that i have never actually figured out mine..  what part of the serial number gives that information?   and, more importantly,  when are you going to film your next video?  i have enjoyed the information that you have shared through u tube.  keep up the good work!  jt

HideAway

The latest video is A Fine Pine Island Plan about how we plan our adventures - its a bit long - the next will be more of the sailing part of the trip.
SV HideAway Compac 23 Hull #2
Largo, Florida
http://www.youtube.com/SVHideAway
http://svhideaway.blogspot.com/

bob lamb

Hull number 4 is in a slip at the Dunedin Marina. Mykali is her name.


jthatcher

Hi Matt,  thanks for the heads up on your video..   I enjoyed watching it, as I intend to do some traveling on the boat at some point.   Perhaps next summer we will get a chance to take some overnight trips.   In the meantime, I will be looking forward to learning more as you continue to post videos and to share your experiences..   thanks, jt

mrtoad

love the video's - very well done

rdeal

HideAway

Thanks for all the kind words about the videos guys I really appreciate them.


Hull number 4 is in a slip at the Dunedin Marina. Mykali is her name. 
Bob was this the one out on the jetty by the entrance?   I may have met them once at our sailing club.  The boat is highly customized, a real work of art.  The couple that owned her would cruise for a month at a time - granted they were shorter and much younger than me and the boat was set up for long distance work.

Getting ready for Emily-- Matt
SV HideAway Compac 23 Hull #2
Largo, Florida
http://www.youtube.com/SVHideAway
http://svhideaway.blogspot.com/

bob lamb

Matt
  Mykali is the one slipped at the jetty.   She is very well kept.  The couple that own her bought her several years ago from folks who had the same slip for years (maybe since she was new??)  They sail mostly on weekends now.

Fair Winds
Bob