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I took a few days to go sailing. My crew and I went from our home port north of Chicago to Racine, WI and then on to Milwaukee. On the way back, we stopped in Kenosha. Just a bit of rain and one day of no wind. Other than that, a good trip.
Kenosha turned out to be a surprise. I was expecting a somewhat depressed factory town but found a vibrant lakefront community with new museums and plenty of restaurants. If you happen to be in the area, don't miss Frank's Diner for breakfast. Just get there early.
Kenosha turned out to be a surprise. I was expecting a somewhat depressed factory town but found a vibrant lakefront community with new museums and plenty of restaurants. If you happen to be in the area, don't miss Frank's Diner for breakfast. Just get there early.
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Just out of curiousity, what kind of boat do you sail?
A retroactive good luck on the bar.
My boat is an old 25' Catalina. Its in decent shape but still only marginally comfortable for three grown men, two of whom snore. If you are familiar with the layout, I sleep in the aft bunk below the starboard side of the cockpit. It is a bit like sleeping in a phone booth turned on its side.
24' Farrier Tri-maran before you ask.