Living Quarters

  This is the front room where I read and so forth.  My father designed this room.  I think that he did a great job don't you think?



This is my guest room that was designed by a friend of the family.  I don't think that my guest would complain about staying here.

Here is the best room on the boat.  This is where I turn in each night.  I have my mother and father to thank for the designing of this room.  Thanks!!!!

This is the most illustrious room on my boat and the most expensive I must say.  This room, I am happy to say, I just got through paying off.
It has taken about 12 years to get my boat to where it is today.  My father bought it to simply go fishing and be able to stay on the boat for an extended period of time.  However, when I got it I poured all my money into it and turned it into what you see here.  The folks think that I went a little overboard and so do their friends Ward and June Cleaver.  In conclusion,  I am very happy with the way things have turned out.  I am always looking to change something though.    You might be asking yourself "How long is that boat?"  Well it is 60 feet long and 14 feet wide.  My boat was handmade by a local boat maker named Negis.  My next trip that I am planning covers the waterways between Gulf Shores, Alabama, where I am now, down to Key West, Florida.  I should be arriving there in early august.  Maybe I will see you on the way...I doubt it...never know though......Have a great spring and summer.  Remember, drinking and driving a motorized vehicle do not mix.  Sail on....