Boating with a Purpose

My own father contracted Parkinsons when he was 55 years old and I always wished for him that he could have done more once he was afflicted. But at the time drug therapies and treatments were not what they are today. Bob Preston is the owner of a Back Cove 37 and he too has Parkinsons. But Bob has made it his mission to do as much as he can as long as he can. I found this article from the Providence newspaper very inspiring and I hope you do as well.

BC37 

June 03, 2011 in Back Cove Yachts, Boating General, food for thought, General News, Yacht Owner News | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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