
They Loved to Sail
They Love Sailing recounts the experience of 15 famous people. Let’s go sail.

Earlier they went to Norfolk to attend Harbor Fest, with numerous tall ships. Their son Holden said, “I got to see the Coast Guard boats and put on all their gear. We also toured the battleship Wisconsin.”
What little wind there was petered out. We motored under the Coleman Bridge and saw the new American Revolutionary War Museum from the water.
“I’m a writer and I’d like to do research writing someday with a degree in microbiology. I like to write and I think I’m pretty good at it.”
“I did it in five months, actually, and went from 235 lbs. to 185. Eventually I’d like to get to 175. I don’t starve myself, simply exercise and diet. What I do is concentrate on portion control and do a lot of treadmill work. I feel much healthier, that’s for sure.” 

They Love Sailing recounts the experience of 15 famous people. Let’s go sail.

After less than a week on the hards getting the bottom painted, Season 14 opened when a cold front blew through. It’s the first time I’ve had to shovel snow off the boat to go sailing. The first family drove all the way from New Jersey just to sail. Shelly

It was a cold and dreary afternoon in late November when I took Stephen Warrick out for the fourth time, with his pal Lisa Fronkenberger. They took ASA 101 together with two other people whom they will join for a combined 103/104 that will take them three days and two