Greetings!
Just brought home our as yet unnamed Camp-Inn. I believe she was owned by Floridians 1door before the owners from Illinois had her. Thrilled, to say the least!
Been looking online for several months trying to learn all I can. As luck would have it, a simple 2012 went up for sale.... Just what I was looking for. I was the first of many callers and after speaking with the previous owner and Cary I hopped in my car solo and drove over 1,000 miles with high hopes that she was as advertised. Two days of driving was not for naught as I purchased her. (I say " I " but my husband was working and could not get away on the spur of the moment. This whole thing is my idea but he is fully onboard and encouraged me from the get-go.). The following four days were the first of what is to be many adventures. I traveled the back roads through Illinois, Kentucky, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida to bring her home. I consider her a land version of my previous sailboat and can't wait for the next adventure.
Anyone wanting local knowledge of the central Florida Gulf Coast? Be glad to fill you in on the REAL Florida. My husband, Marv, and I are native Floridians and my rewired occupation involves environmental education as a Florida Master Naturalist.
See you out there! Already reserved Tomoka in February and Fort Desoto and only been home 36 hours.
Leah
(Perhaps Gypsy Wind for a name combining land and sailing)
Just brought home our as yet unnamed Camp-Inn. I believe she was owned by Floridians 1door before the owners from Illinois had her. Thrilled, to say the least!
Been looking online for several months trying to learn all I can. As luck would have it, a simple 2012 went up for sale.... Just what I was looking for. I was the first of many callers and after speaking with the previous owner and Cary I hopped in my car solo and drove over 1,000 miles with high hopes that she was as advertised. Two days of driving was not for naught as I purchased her. (I say " I " but my husband was working and could not get away on the spur of the moment. This whole thing is my idea but he is fully onboard and encouraged me from the get-go.). The following four days were the first of what is to be many adventures. I traveled the back roads through Illinois, Kentucky, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida to bring her home. I consider her a land version of my previous sailboat and can't wait for the next adventure.
Anyone wanting local knowledge of the central Florida Gulf Coast? Be glad to fill you in on the REAL Florida. My husband, Marv, and I are native Floridians and my rewired occupation involves environmental education as a Florida Master Naturalist.
See you out there! Already reserved Tomoka in February and Fort Desoto and only been home 36 hours.

Leah
(Perhaps Gypsy Wind for a name combining land and sailing)