Choosing a Hailing Port!

Ahoy All!

Low and Behold...we found the future SIGMACHI in Port Haywood, Virginia at the Horn Harbor Marina...Figuratively in our backyard!


With the help of Deltaville Boat Yard, we are refitting the 40-foot Flush Deck Flying Bridge Pacemaker into an America's Great Loop ready vessel.


  

 

In September we hope to bring SIGMACHI to our other cruising club's (MTOA (Marine Trawlers Owners Assn)), Northern Rendezvous in Cape Charles, Virginia.


One of the rituals of owning a yacht is choosing a hailing port for Coast Guard documentation.  Jeanne and I chose beautiful Hobe Sound, Florida to be our "hailing port" because of its natural beauty, and boating paradise. The cleanest, and most tastefully decorated "loo" that we found on our winter search for a Looper Vessel was in the Hobe Sound area.  SIGMACHI's new Home Port!

Hope to see you on our travels!


Look forward to our Seafood Feast report soon of our SOS (Singles On Sailboats) trip last weekend to Haven Marina in Rock Hall, Maryland.

 

Tight Lines!

Alan and Jeanne

M/V SIGMACHI

Sigmachimaritime@gmail.com

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