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Thanks for the heads up Tim. Although I never got to meet Gil I had talked with him on the phone several times, and corresponded with e mails and PM's on this site. He was a true gentleman and like Bushwacker says very intelligent and articulate. From talking with him it seems he led a good life and accomplished the stuff he aspired to do. One of the things he loved was trout fishing in the sierras. We had planned to meet once up in the mountains but it did not pan out on my end for whatever reason. Those that got to meet him consider yourself smart for taking the time to bond with a fellow Seacraft brother. Gil also had a great sense of humor. I remember asking him how found he found his 21 and his reply was he used google earth to locate it!
RIP Gil strick
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Prayers to His family and friends..... Fair and following seas Brother
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Godspeed.
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Thoughts and prayers.
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Very sorry to hear this. Prayers to his family and I am sure he is looking down on us with a big smile.
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Great guy we met at the Anclote gathering, and had many of discussions about the 21...he will be missed for sure....
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