{"id":35415,"date":"2015-09-08T15:29:03","date_gmt":"2015-09-08T20:29:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/?p=35415"},"modified":"2016-09-16T14:25:42","modified_gmt":"2016-09-16T19:25:42","slug":"pam-wall-welcome-to-the-fpb-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/pam-wall-welcome-to-the-fpb-family\/","title":{"rendered":"Pam Wall: Welcome to the FPB Family"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The universe of circumnavigators is a small world. It’s not unusual to meet somebody in an anchorage or a far-off port, spend a few days together, form a strong bond borne of common interests, meet up again years later, and pick up right where you left off.<\/p>\n
Such was the case with circumnavigator Pam Wall when we brought\u00a0Wind Horse<\/em>\u00a0to Florida from Europe via the West Indies in 2010. Pam was then the outfitting manager for West Marine, and in charge of their mega yacht service division. At the time we thought that she would be perfect for the FPB team, but she was otherwise occupied.<\/p>\n There is a huge difference between how you look at things after you’ve lived full time aboard a yacht, cruising, crossing oceans, and experiencing all the challenges and celebrations– both technical and emotional– associated therewith. The choices that you make in equipment and cruising grounds after you’ve lived the cruising life, as opposed to dipping in and out occasionally, are very different. As both a circumnavigator and someone who has built boats in her own back yard, as well as catering to the needs of professional mega yacht crews, Pam has a unique perspective on what works. (Example shown below, with the understanding that crossing the equator the first time is a very big deal for all creatures great and small.)<\/p>\n A few months ago, mutual friends, also circumnavigators, mentioned that Pam was now spending her full time as a cruising consultant, giving seminars and teaching others how to achieve the dream.<\/p>\n Our interest greatly piqued, we reached out again to Pam, and after some dialogue, we are excited to announce that she has joined the FPB family.<\/p>\n Pam will be helping our FPB owners with\u00a0general support along with Circa, including personal outfitting, service requirements, and ordering of spares and replacements.<\/p>\n Above, Pam at the helm of one of the very first of Don Aronow’s muscle boats in the 1960s.<\/p>\n To give you an idea of the breadth of Pam’s experience a few excerpts from her cv are below. Be sure to also check out her web site at pamwall.com<\/a> for more details and interesting posts.<\/p>\n We are excited for this new chapter and look forward to working with Pam.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<\/p>\n
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