He has transcended our ocean to a sea where carbs never clog, plugs never foul, water pumps always work, head gaskets never blow, pistons never seize (but are holy), rings never stick, impellers never need replacing, skeg strikes are unheard of, bilges are always dry, batteries stay charged, fish jump in the boat, there is no bottom fouling, gel-coat shines forever, canvas does not rot, you never run out of gasoline, engines aways start on the first pull, the sea is always glassy, nothing ever corrodes or rusts, anchors never foul, power packs never fail.....in short, boating Nirvana.
Man, this news hit me in the chest like a punch. He was one of the first people to help me here, im sure many had that experience. He will be very missed. I dont know what else to say...
I recall that he was estranged from family, or something to that effect, so that would explain it.
He was very close, I believe, to his sister and her family with whom he went to the Keys every year.
Yes, he was. And she is the one planning on taking his remains to BigPine. I am trying to get in touch with her. They may be having a memorial service for him down there per Branden...
Thanks Rick.
Although this is a slightly different version then SBN'S it sounds like it fits Bob to a tee.
?Life is not a journey to the grave with intentions of arriving safely in a pretty well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming ... WOW! What a ride!?
Bob had a few vices...and none of this is to be said in a negative manner. Hell, none of us are perfect; certainly not me. It seemed as if he knew his days were numbered and he was going to do what he wanted.
You rarely found him without one of his swisher sweets or a drink in his hand!
To say he lived his life fully is an understatement. He sure reminds me a lot of my Dad..who recently passed away. He liked living his life and wanted to be left to his own devices.
He has two children that he is estranged from. When Bob went through a divorce some years ago, he never heard from his son and daughter again.
I have spoken to Branden again to get some more information about his memorial service. It seems Bob wanted just his immediate family involved. I am trying to reach his sister to let her know the Iboats community would like to know some more about it.
Branden has adopted Tasha. She has been aware of his absence...but Branden says she is doing well. Especially romping with his dog outside during the cold snap..
I will try to post up more later as I get more information. Branden indicated he may try to come on here and say a few things about Bob....