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	Comments on: Cruising Florida&#8217;s Panhandle — Part 11: Another Crossing From He**, and Home	</title>
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		By: Melissa		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I came across your blog when looking for hospitable marinas to overnight in along the pan handle.  My husband Lee has been near shore sailing most of his life and we just got a bigger boat.  It is a 1969 O Day Mariner 2+2.  LOL Bigger boat.  We were in a flying fish before last month.  I had just mentioned to him that when we tire of this boat I would like to consider our next bigger boat.  Your story helped me to understand the value of a small boat and all the places and situations I am not ready to find my self in at this time.  Your pictures and descriptions are very good and I could see your adventure as I do a well written book.  I enjoyed it very much.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across your blog when looking for hospitable marinas to overnight in along the pan handle.  My husband Lee has been near shore sailing most of his life and we just got a bigger boat.  It is a 1969 O Day Mariner 2+2.  LOL Bigger boat.  We were in a flying fish before last month.  I had just mentioned to him that when we tire of this boat I would like to consider our next bigger boat.  Your story helped me to understand the value of a small boat and all the places and situations I am not ready to find my self in at this time.  Your pictures and descriptions are very good and I could see your adventure as I do a well written book.  I enjoyed it very much.</p>
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