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Still sittng in the room but ready to go to the spa/jacuzzi/sauna for an
hour or so, after of course, a round on the pain machines. It's only 9:20AM here. May sound good but remember, while you are out on the ships life goes on back wherever and you have no control over it. There is always drawbacks to anything. The payback is the months on end out on the pond. But if I have to make good use of Uncle Sam's Budget I'd rather be here than most places. Beats MRE's and a rucksack for sure. Latest rumour is some of the ship's are going back to the US for whatever reason. All the other guys in our travelling group, (going to several different vessels) are hoping it's the one they are assigned to but I kinda hope I can lay back on or near a tropical atoll and just make money. Say, thinking of Nautica's did you see the article on the Nickerson 31 in the May/June Good Old Boat? Keel looked kinda like the Nautica and the rest looked great. Same length as my new one so I got some ideas to incorporate for the interior. Then a good article on tiller vs. wheel. My new one had the conversion and luckily the previous owner did everything right including leaving the tiller post accessible in the cockpit and allowing plenty of room on each side. For single hand tacking you get a choice of pushing the wheel over and handling the lines or using the auto helm tacking button and stand in front. You can also stand in front when viewing the radar screen down in the cabin area. Standing behind is even more fun as there is plenty of room for standing or sitting etc. IF I have to use the tiller it's located in an easy to get spot and I have a Navico 300 to pop on. The Navico also connects to a stub which replaces the wind vane paddle so you can have the best of both worlds that way as well. Scanmar/Monitor actually came up with the idea but it will work well with any paddle system. Anyway back to the Nickerson they are a bit hard to find and a bit spendy but seem to incorporate a lot of the best ideas and compromises. What do you think? I don't know how long I'll be on as we get our fly/don't fly instructions in a few hours but I'll check back in as I can. Michael "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Jeee-e-e-e-e-e-e-e--e-ee-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-z-z-z-z-z--zz-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-zz- z--zz-z ......... I HATE YOU! Damn you... Ha Ha Ha Ha ha Goood Going Michael!!! Keep your Blade Sharp and the Liqour Handy! "Michael" wrote in message ... | Life is certainly improving in the world. After a long 10 hour flight to | Tokyo, three hour wait and another 6 hour flight to Singapore I'm safely | tucked away in one of the Amara chain hotels. They certainly do treat us | right in this business, meals included! Nice to be in a well paid shortage | specialty while the rest of the world whines about lack of jobs. Funny .. . | .we are about 2,000 short industy wide. Whoever encouraged me to do this | gets a big thankyou! First thing I spotted was a T-1 connection but after | a few messages decided to catch up on jet lag. Now, somewhat refreshed I | thought I'd check in again. Someone asked where the Bombards are made? I | don't know actually. Didn't check the box but I wouldn't be surprised if it | wasn't China. They areowned by Zodiac now and could be made in Oz or almost | anywhere else. Check with Boatarama I suppose. We are waiting to find out | if we fly today out to the ships or wait another day. If so they have a | night safari tour through a wild life park and I think I'll take that one. | For lunch today it's the mecca of western tourists of course. The Long Bar | at Raffles for an original sling. True to nature I've already spotted the | nearest marina and yachtie hangout so that will take care of the day for me. | | I thought if I can't get through on the newsgroups the regular way from the | work area I might send reports now and again via Katy or Oz or Doug or Thom | or Bart or . . . .. or any one of a number of my other good .ASA friends. | Hell! I'd even send one through neal if I had an address that worked. I | did find another sort of discussion group though that is accessible through | Internet Explorer so I'll stay in touch that way. | | Cheers and fair winds as I drift slowly from Schoonertrash to . . . . . | | /s/ Michael Freightertrash | | (where's that damn phone booth when you need it!) | | | | |
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