Canal du Centre

Canal du Centre

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Moving On, Oct. 2025

 Oldtimer was moved up to Burgundy to make a sale possible. It worked.

In August a German couple made an offer on the barge and after some negotiations, a survey and more negotiations, Oldtimer had found new owners.


I had realized that with the sale of the barge, it was the first time since 1981 that I had neither a boat to live or work on. That situation was quickly remedied.



Toko


I had been idly looking at possible replacements and I found one in a Monk 36 trawler. Single engine and bow thruster, just like Oldtimer, just a little more power for the ocean. The galley is not as nice either, but it will do. She was located in San Diego, some way south of Ventura. Purchase complete, I cruised to Ventura last week with my friends Tim and Christine, a two day stop at Catalina Island and an overnight anchor in Smugglers Cove on Santa Cruz Island, part of the Channel Islands National Park.



Approaching Avalon on Catalina Island


Sunrise in the Cherry Cove moorings

So it’s back on the ocean for me. If you fancy a vacation to the Channel Islands National Park  you know who to call!

This blog is officially done. Thank you all for your comments over the years. Traveling the European canals was a magical experience. I met many great people and will cherish the memories always.

Don







6 comments:

  1. Oh Don! I’m so pleased you’ve found a new boat, but sad it’s the end of your blog. Maybe you can start a new one for the new boat?

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  2. Your photos are lovely, by the way!

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    1. Thanks, Val. I haven’t decided what I’m going to do about that. It will be a very different kind of “faring” (I love that, BTW) and it will be a while before any significant trips happen. It is right out in to the North Pacific when you leave the harbor and the weather is just about to turn. We’re due for some stormy weather mid week. Check out the Channel Island National Park. They have a very informative website and that is where the majority of my cruising will take place, in the near future, anyway.

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  3. End of an era. It’s will be an ongoing pleasure to read your past blogs but sad to have no more. All the best with your new boat Don.

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  4. Not anonymous, thanks from both of us Ian and Lisette

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    1. It broke my heart to have to sell Oldtimer but it just wasn’t practical to try to keep on without my partner; not the type of cruising I wanted to do. So I will be back on the ocean and closer to home. I will continue following your adventures and I will keep up my membership in the DBA. It keeps the memories fresh.

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