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Itineris
The begining of our journey
Aaron Brown
01/06/2007, Brooklyn, NY

Maribeth and I just had the survey done on the Kalik in Salem MA. There are no problems that make us want to walk away from the boat but some things were.... unexpected. Apparently the strut is built of stainless steel. It has some major corrosion and will need to be replaced. Also the stern tube and rudder tube are having issues with corrosion. The hull sounded out wonderfully and the peel job that was done 10 years is in excellent condition. Awl Grip needs to be redone but that will be down the line. The interior is still beautiful and with enough sweat equity and elbow grease we will be able to bring her back to bristol condition. Hopefully we'll have things sewn up and ready for delivery in mid Febuary.
Fair winds and Following seas,
Aaron and Maribeth


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01/07/2007 | Jay (islesboro att midmaine dott com)
Congrats on the new (to you) boat. We leave Tues to head south to find our's. Keep up the blog so we can learn from you as you work through all of the issues.
Good luck.
Jay
01/10/2007 | George (kortag att hotmail dott com)
Yar!! She's a fine wessel! Cant wait to see her underway.
01/25/2007 | George (kortag att hotmail dott com)
The big day's commin up!!!
01/30/2007 | Crystal Attard (crickel20 att hotmail dott com)
What an amazing way to begin your lives together! I'm so hapy for you both!
If I had Boat
Aaron Brown
12/09/2006, Salem, MA

Well we just put the down payment on a what Maribeth and I are hoping to be our new home. "Nothing is Better" is a Gary Mull designed 44' sloop built in Boom, Belgium. I first saw this boat the day I met Maribeth. I drove up to Boston in August to look at a couple of boats and Dad had flown out from California to meet me. A short ride in a water taxi took us to the mooring and we began our inspection. This is a big boat with plenty of head room and is quite a beamy girl. The aft cabin has a queen size bed, there is a full up in the forward cabin. Down the ladder from the cockpit the L shaped galley to port and a converted Nav Station to refer/freezer to starboard. A small step down and the setee to starboard converts to a double and single pilot berth. To port is a monstrous salon that can seat 8+ people. There are two heads and each have accompaning showers. After Dads and mine inspections we headed to the North End to meet some friends from my old ship CGC Eagle. It was there that I first set eyes on my future wife. Dad was the first one to talk to her but he quickly came over and told me to make my presence known to this blonde over in the corner. Our courtship was short and sweet and I asked her to marry me on the fifth of November. Maribeth and I have decided to name our new sailboat "ITINERIS" which means journey in latin. We will keep you all posted of how things turn out and when we get the survey.

Fair winds and Following seas,
Aaron and Maribeth




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01/07/2007 | Janice (icenap att aol dott com)
We are so excited about the two of you getting married and the boat is wonderful. So glad everything checked out, so not to have to back off.
We look forward to many years of looking at this blog.
Love you,
Janice
01/07/2007 | Janice (icenap att aol dott com)
We will redo that strange e-mail address.

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