Sailboat Cruising Lifestyle, "Our First Contest"!
Sailboat Cruising Lifestyle, Yes, this is our first contest and I'm so excited to be able to hear your stories. Sailors and Boaters who have gone before us. We are listening.
This page has come about because we all see the value in sharing our experiences to the boating community. This page will alert us to challenges we have each faced regarding our boats.
One of the Sailing Stories we have shared with you...Click on the link below.
Sailing Stories
I would like to encourage you to participate and submit your
stories, articles to us about your experiences out on the open
water, marinas. This is the place where we can help others.
What happened?, How did you solve the problem?, What tips can you share?, Have you lived through a hurricane here in Florida?, In another country?, A Cyclone?, How did you prepare your boat?, What was the outcome?, What would you do differently?
I will give you full credit for your stories.
Upload a picture of you, your boat with your favorite dog
"Spike", your children who can't get enough of boating.
This is all about you.
Monthly Contest,
Every month we will be picking one winner from the people who have contributed a Sailboat Crusing Lifestyle, story.
You will have a chance to win...
Sailor-of-The-Month....Page (we will place the winner into thumbnails on our homepage that can be clicked on to enlarge a picture of you and your boat...
The Home Page gets a lot of hits...
"Sailboat Cruising Lifestyle",... Do You Have A Great Story About This Topic?
"Sailors and Boaters", who have gone before us.
Lets hear your voice!
No matter where you live... We welcome you! Our job is just Beginning...Lets come together and share our experiences. We have shared with you some of the things we have learned, now pick up the torch...
"You can add the Title of your Review, Story, or Tip".
Example: Sailing, Hurricane Lili Hits Hard.
Do you have a great story about one of your boating adventures?
Share it!, Tell Us!, Fill out the Form, and you could win...
What Other Visitors Have Said
Click below to see contributions from other visitors to this page...
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Dingy (and other) Motors, Part Two
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