Cinderella update:: So this is our view this morning of our old Marina now that …

Cinderella update:: So this is our view this morning of our old Marina now that they’ve kicked us off the dock and we’re out on anchor. Over on the left hand side in front of that blue and white sailboat is where I was docked and hasn’t been used since I left that spot is still empty. Solenoid…

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  1. James A Mynes
    James A Mynes says:

    I am sorry to know this has been such an event for you , but , you will have one Hell of a story to tell when it is over . 🙂 AS my grandkids would say, Just keep on swimming.

  2. Mark Cowan
    Mark Cowan says:

    wishing you the best. We had similar problem when hurricane Irene destroyed the marina we were at in Stamford Ct.- we had to leave because the marina wasn’t going to repair the docks, power, etc. and were closing. Left there in the middle of Tropical Storm Lee.

  3. Dieter Georg
    Dieter Georg says:

    As a last thought to the group: THIS is WHY I gave up on boating and my 57′ Chris-Craft Connie. Not because of the upkeep or maintenance or anything like that, BUT BECAUSE of having to deal with / be at the mercy of some Marina and uncaring owners/managers! Sad but true statement on boating these days!

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