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Just when you thought it was safe . . ..
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!) |
Just when you thought it was safe . . ..
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!) | | | | |
Just when you thought it was safe . . ..
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!) | | | | |
Just when you thought it was safe . . ..
I'm not familiar with the Nicholson 31 and I have a Nordica not a Nautica
but from what you've told me and the reputation of the yard... I'd say it's a great boat. I saw a few photos of them and like the lines but I'm more of the classic double ended with a bowsprit lines kind of person.... the Hans Christian or Lord Nelson designs. Are you looking at a buying another boat? Good Gawd Man... I have trouble keeping one hole in the water from sucking my finances dry! ;-D I can't say I'm in favour of wheel steering in a vessel under 35 feet. That seems to be the cutoff point where a wheel makes sense and doesn't obstruct the cockpit too much. After talking to a friend who completed a Trans Atlantic on a Bayfield 29... the one piece of gear he said was paramount was the Wind Vane. He also strongly reccomended an exhaust shut-off valve for when at sea in storm conditions. Luckily I'l be able to tow Overproof into the yard this season and have her next to the shop and shed for some serious renos. CM "Michael" wrote in message ... | 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!) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Just when you thought it was safe . . ..
Ha Ha Ha.....
Looks like you got the right ideas and the right job to make it happen. Why Hawaii?... why not Am. Samoa? More islands more choice, more flexibility. Crew is plentiful... good crew isn't. I'm spending the summer reacquainting myself with my sailboat and enjoying the water. I won't start serious work for another year. I may have a chance to help my newbie friend take a sailboat from Tampa to the BVI's this December. Keep in Touch...... contact either Kitty or Scotty for my email..... CM "Michael" wrote in message | Nordica Nordica Nordica I shall write it on the board one thousand times. |
Just when you thought it was safe . . ..
Nordica Nordica Nordica I shall write it on the board one thousand times.
Actually already bought the second boat minus a few minor final payments. It's a buyers market and for once in my life I'm in a good position to take advantage of the odd deal here and there. Originally the reason was the Centaur was too small for two but now there is only one of me. Still the idea was sound so why stop now? It remains a good plan. Room for scuba tanks to be sure and the odd seagoing hitchhiker or perhaps an extra 30 gal of water and 30 gal of fuel to make up the difference. The boat came with a lot of extras such as the Webasco heater for the colder latitudes and the aforementioned wheel conversion. Since it was done properly I shall leave it alone. Major changes for me are full batten mainsail and probably changing to a double headsail sloop configuration up forward. I gave the rigging shop the idea and they are going to turn it into the best workable plan for 60 to 60 degree cruising boat set up for single watch standing if not single handing. If the wheel system starts to aggravate I can easily remove it, hook up the original tiller in the original spot and use the old Navico 300. For sure the wind vane (I'm looking at the sailomat for a number of reasons) and the exhaust shut off valve along with some other upgrades. I will move the 30" stanchions from Se Fjern over for one thing. There's a 30HP Volvo installed with less than 100 hours and a seemingly endless list of goodies. Add a good solarpanel/wind genny arch a la' the one used on Kay Kotte's boat First Lady. I have a new dinghy so that just leaves the life raft as a major component purchase. Two owners ago the idea was to go cruising but the gentleman ended up in the Arizonas desert with some affliction. I'm to inherit the legacy. I'll use Port Townsend Rigging and Port Townsend Sails (Carol Hasse's shop) for the bulk of the work and the rigging shop is overseeing the rest while I'm doing what I do best. Second thing I do best actually. Only major interior changes are extra fuel and water tankage and installing a better navigation working area with UHF and weather fax. Should be done by next April just in time for either going full time cruising or doing a few months and maybe one more frieghter voyage added in. Remembering the lesson of the last trip when I got in a hurry to please someone else's schedule the keel bolts will receive full attention although this later model has those early Westerly problems attended to in it's design. To me the big thing is picking the route. I actually want to recreate the Pau route by going out to Hawaii and down the line islands but I have so good friends and former neighbors from Washington cruising in Mexico so I' may try to fit them in. What seems to fit best is do a test cruise in the San Juan Islands next summer and then South to a good holding spot, go back out on a freighter for a stint, then head South long after the Baja Ha Ha crowd for a Mexico visit and then across. The dreadfall problem there is where to leave the boat in California while working on the cruising kitty. Theslip I'd originally arranged for won't be ready for some extra years but I did find one owner who is going to let me sublease in another spot while he's out cruising. Same problem may exist over in Hawaii. A friend of mine just went across last December from San Diego and had a huge problem finding a space to leave the boat ssafely and securely. Merchant Marine definitely pays well enough to do this and do it rather quickly, not quickly enough for some but enough for me. I'll end up debt free with a turn key boat full of spares and provisions, a goodly cruising kitty and a monthly income (not to mention the odd delivery job along the way - I just pre tested for 200 ton and will have that by this fall if not going for 500 especially since they are doing away with 200 ton fairly soon. A lot of my AB time is applicable and I would only need a short stint in a mate's job to get Captain at that level. Having most of STCW-95 out of the way means and "oceans" license is not out of reach as I had first thought and that puts me head and shoulders above the Near Coastal I have now, for insurance reasons if nothing else. All in all it seems like thats worth a two year wait especially since it's half over. And I really doubt finding crew will be a serious issue. I'll do another separate post on Singapore as it looks like we are flying today (27th here early in the morning, sun isn't up yet) and of course I'll keep you posted through emails to one of the .asa gang. Cheers and Fair Winds Michael "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... I'm not familiar with the Nicholson 31 and I have a Nordica not a Nautica but from what you've told me and the reputation of the yard... I'd say it's a great boat. I saw a few photos of them and like the lines but I'm more of the classic double ended with a bowsprit lines kind of person.... the Hans Christian or Lord Nelson designs. Are you looking at a buying another boat? Good Gawd Man... I have trouble keeping one hole in the water from sucking my finances dry! ;-D I can't say I'm in favour of wheel steering in a vessel under 35 feet. That seems to be the cutoff point where a wheel makes sense and doesn't obstruct the cockpit too much. After talking to a friend who completed a Trans Atlantic on a Bayfield 29... the one piece of gear he said was paramount was the Wind Vane. He also strongly reccomended an exhaust shut-off valve for when at sea in storm conditions. Luckily I'l be able to tow Overproof into the yard this season and have her next to the shop and shed for some serious renos. CM "Michael" wrote in message ... | 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!) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Just when you thought it was safe . . ..
To get to Pago Pago you go to Hawaii or you go to Papeete. As far as the
latter is concerned been there done that. I'm thinking down the line islands and then West to Pago and then hit some places (not literally) I missed last time but Tonga for sure. Best crew I've seen are the Swedish and Norwegian hitchhikers. If you just want to go to the next country they do just fine. I'm on the way to the airport at 1:30 PM local. A few hours later vacation is over but the Diego G cyber cafe is still available! Cheers and Fair Winds Michael "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Ha Ha Ha..... Looks like you got the right ideas and the right job to make it happen. Why Hawaii?... why not Am. Samoa? More islands more choice, more flexibility. Crew is plentiful... good crew isn't. I'm spending the summer reacquainting myself with my sailboat and enjoying the water. I won't start serious work for another year. I may have a chance to help my newbie friend take a sailboat from Tampa to the BVI's this December. Keep in Touch...... contact either Kitty or Scotty for my email..... CM "Michael" wrote in message | Nordica Nordica Nordica I shall write it on the board one thousand times. |
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