During my teen years my parents owned a sailboat which became the family “toy” for weekends and midsummer evenings. We spent many hours sailing on the St. Johns River, racing around buoys, or just lounging on the deck in the evenings enjoying the quietness of the docks. Sailing was the second love of my life next to music back then, so it was no surprise my high school graduation present was a used Hobie 10—a small little 10’monohull sailboat. It was smaller than a Sunfish (14’) and not gaff rigged either. My mother said it looked like a bathtub—just an elongated triangle with a 6 inch indention in the middle to “sit” in.
Father’s Love Overcomes the Fear of the Unknown
May 12, 2006 By Leave a Comment