Originally Posted by David Crosby
I still take every opportunity to take» Mayan «out with my wife Jen and our son Django. But frankly, I can't afford to maintain the boat anymore given the mortgage payments and other expenses.
MAYAN HAS BEEN ON THE MARKET FOR A FEW YEARS, BUT MY WIFE WOULD BREAK MY HANDS IF I REALLY SOLD IT.
Look, I got about ten years left at best. I have hepatitis C, diabetes and heart disease. I'm coping with them. I go to the gym three times a week, I feel strong, and I can still give my listeners pleasure.
MY DREAM? ANOTHER TOUR WITH CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG. AFTER THAT, I'LL BE FINE. I'LL BE ABLE TO DO YACHTING. I'LL LIVE. I'LL BE HAPPY.
Epilogue: In 2014, David Crossby sold Mayan schooner to a Santa Cruz Bo Frolick businessman for $750,000. The sale was preceded by six months of negotiations. The new owner of Mayan shares the rock star's passion for this boat. He started a blog on the Internet where he talks about how Mayan's upgrade is going. As Frolick assures, Crossby is always a welcome guest aboard Mayan. The musician has owned a schooner for 45 years.
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