Working on the sailing dream one bulkhead at a time
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This week’s episode is part cautionary tale and part inspiring story about truly working hard to make the sailing dream happen and not giving up. I’m sure there are many people out there who are planning to buy a boat that requires just a little work but that’s it… and that is what my guest, David Shih thought as well. He planned to be away from his family for maybe 4-6 weeks doing a little bit of repair work on his catamaran’s bulkheads before the family could join him.  However, 6 weeks turned into 6 months and then almost another 6 months… This is quite the entry into sailing life and David tells how it all went down. Links mentioned in this episode ⬇️  📸 David Shih on Instagram 🎥 David Shih and epic boat work videos on Youtube 🟡 Let's be social! Come check out extra content on Patreon! Come find me and fellow listeners on Instagram or Facebook, and let's keep the conversation going. You'll find me there as Liveaboard Sailing Podcast. 🎵 Theme music by: Ikson - Anywhere iksonmusic.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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