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14-11-2016, 14:37
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#151
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mexico
Boat: Sold Catalina 250
Posts: 203
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
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Originally Posted by zeehag
SPEAKING of STALKERS......
my first 7 yrs o f living aboard was plagued by a jerko stalker--ocd, classic narcissistic sociopathic control freak thinking that all women who own boats are in it for the sex.
gads.
from the first box of personal items i brought to the boat i was plagued with intrusions and harrassment. the clown was a manipulator and a sicko with a history of stalking and psychiatric issues. 30 phone calls daily from someone i never gave number to...and worse..
at any rate, once the manipulation was stopped and the creeps he hired were successfully dispo'd, life has been awesome.
unfortunatly this was real time stalking, at the same time oj was messing with the public about his dead wife he stalked mercilessly until he killed her.
oops
was not a fun time.
just be careful and donot allow anyone to screw with ye.
and now you ALL know why i use zeehag as my name online.
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Mexico has no laws to address Stalkers. I guess you really have to believe in Karma, I do!
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14-11-2016, 14:39
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#152
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cat herder, extreme blacksheep

Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: furycame alley , tropics, mexico for now
Boat: 1976 FORMOSA yankee clipper 41
Posts: 18,891
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
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Originally Posted by lorrie
Mexico has no laws to address Stalkers. I guess you really have to believe in Karma, I do!
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mexico is irrelevant
. i was in lighthouse yacht landings,and long beach shoreline marina, lost angeles, redondo beach, marina del rey, terminal island and san diego while the stalking was ongoing.
it is safer here,in mexico, sorry folks. antistalking laws are useless. btdt.
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14-11-2016, 15:32
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#153
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Easton, MD
Boat: 15' Catboat, Bristol 35.5
Posts: 3,090
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
Quote:
Originally Posted by zeehag
SPEAKING of STALKERS......
my first 7 yrs o f living aboard was plagued by a jerko stalker--ocd, classic narcissistic sociopathic control freak thinking that all women who own boats are in it for the sex.
gads.
from the first box of personal items i brought to the boat i was plagued with intrusions and harrassment. the clown was a manipulator and a sicko with a history of stalking and psychiatric issues. 30 phone calls daily from someone i never gave number to...and worse..
at any rate, once the manipulation was stopped and the creeps he hired were successfully dispo'd, life has been awesome.
unfortunatly this was real time stalking, at the same time oj was messing with the public about his dead wife he stalked mercilessly until he killed her.
oops
was not a fun time.
just be careful and donot allow anyone to screw with ye.
and now you ALL know why i use zeehag as my name online.
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moderator edit.
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14-11-2016, 15:35
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#154
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mexico
Boat: Sold Catalina 250
Posts: 203
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
Mcdonald
Should we look out for you?
Just saying!
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14-11-2016, 16:01
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#155
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 760
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
I've lived aboard on and off since 1985 and have not known that many single women living aboard. I've moved to a new marina over the past few months and there are few live aboards here, but one happens to be a single female. I would like to introduce myself, but as I told the lady that walks the docks in the morning, there appears to be no one on that boat. She told me that the single lady does make boat deliveries so maybe she is making one now. Anyway the only other female that had her own boat was about 15 years ago when I was again single and looking. Some liveaboard couples at the marina knew of her and set me up on a blind date. We double dated and when I walked her to her boat she shook my hand and I didn't even receive a hug. But you know that was good thing because we became best of friends over the next couple of years and she would kid me about the women I was seeing with the long painted nails. The last time I saw her was in Charleston, SC with her 5 year old daughter and a barking dog. Debra if you are reading this you know who I am...so write me via private message!
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14-11-2016, 16:35
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#156
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Hurricane Highway
Boat: Cal 29
Posts: 3,906
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
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Originally Posted by lancelot9898
I've lived aboard on and off since 1985 and have not known that many single women living aboard. I've moved to a new marina over the past few months and there are few live aboards here, but one happens to be a single female. I would like to introduce myself, but as I told the lady that walks the docks in the morning, there appears to be no one on that boat. She told me that the single lady does make boat deliveries so maybe she is making one now. Anyway the only other female that had her own boat was about 15 years ago when I was again single and looking. Some liveaboard couples at the marina knew of her and set me up on a blind date. We double dated and when I walked her to her boat she shook my hand and I didn't even receive a hug. But you know that was good thing because we became best of friends over the next couple of years and she would kid me about the women I was seeing with the long painted nails. The last time I saw her was in Charleston, SC with her 5 year old daughter and a barking dog. Debra if you are reading this you know who I am...so write me via private message!
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Good story.
I'm in it for the sex.
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14-11-2016, 16:45
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#157
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 760
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
Nothing wrong with that Blue Crab.
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14-11-2016, 17:14
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#158
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mexico
Boat: Sold Catalina 250
Posts: 203
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
Blue Crab
At least your right up front about it, no ********. You may fight a mate in it for the same reason.
The only problem is when one partner is expecting more.
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14-11-2016, 17:16
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#159
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Easton, MD
Boat: 15' Catboat, Bristol 35.5
Posts: 3,090
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
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Originally Posted by lorrie
Blue Crab
At least your right up front about it, no ********. You may fight a mate in it for the same reason.
The only problem is when one partner is expecting more.
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What more could there be??????????????
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14-11-2016, 18:46
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#160
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: San Diego
Boat: Union 32 cutter.
Posts: 39
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
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Originally Posted by kmacdonald
What more could there be??????????????
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A house, a car, alimony for life, your soul..that's all. :-)
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14-11-2016, 18:54
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#161
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Everywhere (Sea of Cortez right now)
Boat: PSC Orion 27
Posts: 1,363
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
I asked the love of my life out on a date four years ago, yesterday I asked her to marry me. She said no both times. ;^)
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14-11-2016, 19:16
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#162
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Easton, MD
Boat: 15' Catboat, Bristol 35.5
Posts: 3,090
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
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Originally Posted by goat
I asked the love of my life out on a date four years ago, yesterday I asked her to marry me. She said no both times. ;^)
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What the heck was she thinking? Probably just looking for sex.
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14-11-2016, 19:34
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#163
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Mexico
Boat: Sold Catalina 250
Posts: 203
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
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Originally Posted by SV MAKAI
A house, a car, alimony for life, your soul..that's all. :-)
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Such Negativity. No wonder so e have such a hard time. Many women are self supporting. It is not the stone age.
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14-11-2016, 22:15
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#164
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Cruising the Gulf of Mexico.
Boat: 1980 Morgan 415
Posts: 1,452
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
There are 4 single women living aboard in the marina I am at now. 1 in a houseboat, 1 on a sailboat and 2 on trawlers. All have very different personalities from each other but seem to be pleasant caring people.
It would be a shame to see their lives derailed by an idiot that can't see life beyond getting his lance waxed.
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Working on spending my children's inheritance.
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14-11-2016, 22:51
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#165
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Oakland, CA
Boat: Freedom 38
Posts: 2,331
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Re: Single, Female, and living aboard?
I am in a new marina living on my boat full time now. The two boats closest to me both have single women aboard and there are others here. Not sure what's wrong with the rest of the world, but in SF Bay, it seems women on boats are no big deal indeed....
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