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RE: Artcycling “tree of knowledge”

in #artcycling7 years ago (edited)

i've done some local regattas, but its also my dream to liveaboard. Catalinas are great! and anything above 27 (as you said) is a good size to live on. My sailing goal is also to sail the whole Caribbean on a +30 footer (preferably)... then go to Ecuador through the panama canal... but i need a boat first :). I'm happy to find a sailor here though... (not many sailors on steemit that i know of). I like catamarans as well, they are great for comfort and beaching right into the picture-perfect beach... but personally i see myself more on a mono-haul, as i like racing and challenging weather ;)

you made my name origin sound way cooler than it is so i accept your proposition ;D

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Cool I am planning to build a solar catamaran to navigate the great loop from the Great Lakes down the Ohio to the Mississippi down to the gulf and back up the ICW along the eastern coast and back up the Erie Canal to the Great Lakes. This is a 7000 mile loop and can give me a platform to do my art and photography and see all of the nature along the way.
I do enjoy the sailing of small boats like the Catalina 27 I built a screened in porch that is the same size to feel what the space would be like to live in. I love the challenge of sailing and the freedom it allows. I have found a few sailors on this platform just check #sailing out now and then. I follow anyone I find on that tag. I can see steem working as a basis for many sailing communities. The long term storage of the blog Blockchain can allow for shared information about cruising and other sailor to sailor resources. It also can help to earn an income as a live aboard.