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Mine is still fighting entropy. Working or sailing on it makes my hands hurt and muscles ache.
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looks like decision time just arrived
Sorry to hear it Craig
Never say never, Craig. A little like drug addiction, it takes a few tries to get out.
Sorry to hear this story. These are not easy issues to deal with...
Back surgery
.... and "alternative" treatments
I have to remember I had back surgery 20+ years ago.
Two or three years ago (time flies) I had a laminectomy and fusion......
Sorry to hear that, Westy. Hope it works out the best for you.
Ditto that
Too bad bodies aren't like boats.
I've got more steel in my back then most people
We faced the same sort of decision
Step at a time, first your wife's needs and the fullest choices
My wife has had three spine operations.
Thanks everyone, response and questions
Forespar Leisure Furl...
not a retrofit, thanks for the idea though
Easy sailing
Nonesuch
Larry, you are selling the Nonsuch short....
Nonsuch sailing ability
This is my best story about Nonsuch sailing ability...
Good story
Folks often underestimate
An old friend had a Nonsuch 30
That's what I meant about a Nonesuch
That describes us!
Mine too
PS -- my next boat will be smaller
Mine is still fighting entropy. Working or sailing on it makes my hands hurt and muscles ache.
It's a losing battle
Ultimately, but I think it's possible to slow down the process.
I agree, you can slow it
Injurys come more easily with age
Cleaning? What is that word?
Jon, a question
Yes it does!
And it looks right as well.
Beautiful shot, Tom.
Yup. Still a winner!
Thanks. Isle of Skye actually.
Health issues and injuries can really impact sailing...
No! Don't do it!
No big deal