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Gail and Dwight will be making a presentation at the 2007 TrawlerFest convention in Poulsbo Washington. The seminar description is below....
 
Selling your boat and want to spruce it up a little? Deciding whether to buy a boat that needs some work? Living aboard and want things a bit more liveable? Whether you’re deciding if you should change the galley cabinets or tear down to the hull, there are some simple things you can do to make the refit successful and still maintain your sanity.

Gail and Dwight planned, budgeted, and executed a major interior refit of M/V Infinity, a 75-foot Inace trawler-style yacht that they live aboard full time. They confronted and overcame many obstacles in the process and now share their insights into such matters as planning, estimating/budgeting, selecting and working with a boatyard, and seeing your boat transformed into the boat you’ve always wanted. Dwight brings experience working with five shipyards throughout the country on a variety of major repairs and system jobs. In his spare time, he earns a living managing complex software development projects. Gail is a managing partner in a maritime insurance defense firm with an emphasis on helping clients with employment-related matters.