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The following was emailed to editor@westsail.org.  I'm re-posting it for all to enjoy.]
  
  Ahoy! I am Todd Duff and in September my fiance' Gail Suhich and I
  bought a Westsail 42. We had begun watching the boat in Yachtworld
  while cruising in Ecuador and the Galapagos on our previous boat and
  luckily it remained on the market for the four months it took for us
  to work through the sale on our 64' steel brigantine 'One World' in
  Panama. We left Central America at the end of August to fly up to see
  the boat in North Carolina and within two weeks were the new owners of
  W 42 hull #1!
  
  By early October we had the boat in Florida to begin a whirlwind refit
  so that we can take her back down to Panama where we left most of our
  personal possessions and we plan to continue our cruising adventures
  back in the Pacific aboard her this coming season.
  
  I have owned two Westsail 32s in the past... the first was hull #699
  which we purchased partially completed and built/refit for a several
  year cruise in the early nineties. The second I ultimately gave to one
  of my children.
  
  Our 'new' boat is now named 'Small World' because we have learned
  through all of our sailing adventures over the last 30 years that
  everywhere you go, and with many of the new people we meet, it seems
  that there is a connection to others that we know... and also because
  we do truly live on a very small planet where cooperation, compassion
  and conscientiousness are all part of what may help make this small
  world a better place.
  
  In my working days as a yacht broker in Florida, Maryland and then the
  Caribbean, I was lucky enough to introduce close to a hundred people
  to Westsail sailboats and was honored to assisted many of those people
  in achieving their cruising dreams.
  
  We look forward to seeing more Westsailors out there and are happy to
  see that the Westsail Owner's Association is still going strong!
  
  Todd Duff and Gayle Suhich