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"DSK" wrote
such as replacing the VHF antennae that I busted Scott Vernon wrote: did I miss that story? No, you didn't miss it. I didn't tell it. Not much of a story, really, just a stupid accident. DSK |
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DSK wrote:
In all, I'd rather be sailing an Etchells. Well, the tugboat definitely has it rewards. Navigator wrote: The smell and noise? If you were invited along, no doubt yes. DSK |
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do tell.
"DSK" wrote Scott Vernon wrote: did I miss that story? No, you didn't miss it. I didn't tell it. Not much of a story, really, just a stupid accident. DSK |
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You don't know yet? How old are you?
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote ... Well, I might be the only straight male left in SF... |
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Scott Vernon wrote:
do tell. Well, the whole Charleston cruise is a nice story. A bit long. We went to an AGLCA rally and also to meet relatives. A bit of a hurry on the way down, took 3 1/2 days to make the 340 miles (which is good time on the ICW). The weather was mostly cold & rainy until the day after the rally. We had beautiful weather for a tour of Charleston Harbor & the Stono River with nieces & nephew aboard... megayachts, historic homes along the waterfront, dolphins, Fort Sumpter... as a bonus, there was a big E-Scow regatta going on in the harbor. We watched some of the spinnaker runs and finishes. Another day we went up the Cooper River to check out the port facility (keeping well out of the way of some big ships) and the "former" Navy base which still has some activity. There is also a boatyard or sailing club going on there, a bunch of boats including a big (50' or maybe 60') catamaran and what looks like an aluminum BOC boat. The trip back had a few interesting & fun moments. Our departure, at a time of limited visibility and strong current, was planned carefully. The wind cooperated with my maneuver to prevent the current from shoving against any other boats, we got away clean. The rain cleared up and we had a nice trip past McClellanville and the Cape Romain area (very wild & unspoiled). We lost count of how many dolphins we saw. Anchored that night in Minim Creek just above the Santee River. The next day we went on a side trip... after going up the Waccamaw River which is one of my favorites but has gotten developed a bit too much, plus there was a lot of "snowbird" traffic on the ICW, we took a side trip to Conway SC on the upper Waccamaw. Now this is really unspoiled and wild... we went for almost two hours and saw no trace of mankind or his works except for the very occasional channel mark (necessary because the river takes some bends and has some large tributaries). It would have been nice to spend a day or two there but we had enough time pressure that we just cruised past, then went back down and anchored at the ICW junction. This was a beautiful spot too. (side note- I put a trip line on the anchor because of the likelihood of snagging an old dead tree on the river bottom, but it wasn't needed) Next day we went to Bald Head Island, which forms Cape Fear. Along the way we had a little drama, in the form of a traffic jam at a bridge and a barge running aground just behind us. He had swerved to avoid some stupid fishermen anchored in the channel. I had deliberately revved up the boat to pass the barge a short time earlier, which was good because he blocked the channel for much of te rest of the day. This day we also saw & passed a LOT of big crab-crusher type sailboats which would have been better suited to transiting offshore instead of putt-putting along the ICW. Leaving Bald Head was a bit of drama... there was a high crosswind, toward the dead end of the between-pier channel. Fortunately most of the slips were empty. I miscalculated how much room we'd need to swing the bow into the wind, but we had poor luck with the wind this time and good luck with everything else. We ended up sideways across a couple of empty slips, after I missed gouging a 40+ foot fancy motor yacht with our anchor by an inch or less. By brute force I shoved our bow around (adrenaline is good) and we got the heck out of there. The antennae breakage was later that day, and was just a stupid mistake. We were going through the Wrightsville Beach bridge, clearance 18'. There was a bit of other traffic distracting us, but basically I lowered the mast and forgot to lower the antennae. Crunch! That night we anchored in the New Topsail channel and it was beautiful. The next day we made the remaining distance back to New Bern, having some trouble with boneheads in sportfishermen dragging huge wakes... BTW if you see a boat called "Reel Time" registered in Sue Creek Maryland, expect a walloping huge wake even if he tells you he's going to pass slowly. We got some pictures of him pulling a 4' wake past a nice residential section along Adams Creek, the second time he passed us that day. We had a lovely ride up the Neuse River although since we were pointin almost into the setting sun, the glare was a bit of an issue. We could see the crab pots OK though. Arrived at our slip in New Bern, tied up and heaved a big sigh. Washed the boat, a few glasses of wine with friends, a last night aboard (for a little while) and drive home... man the highway is so much more frantic & ugly than the waterway! We took a lot of pictures, I will probably post a few of them to 'webshots' before long. We also burned a tad under 150 gallons of fuel... consumption 1.7 gallons per hour. That's the story, or at least more than enough of it for now. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 22:20:24 +0100, "Donal"
wrote this crap: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... No. He's gay I guess. Jon, Are you the only straight person left in San Francisco? Frustating, isn't it? What makes you think Jon-boy is straight? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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It's nice to have a drink with another male and not have to
wonder if he has the hots for me. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Donal" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Well, I might be the only straight male left in SF... That wouldn't explain yout frustation! Regards Donal -- |
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Too old. And, one might move here. (Besides, I don't live
anywhere near SF, and I sail out of Sausalito.) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... You don't know yet? How old are you? "Jonathan Ganz" wrote ... Well, I might be the only straight male left in SF... |
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Uh oh, Horass is reliving his fantasies about me.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 22:20:24 +0100, "Donal" wrote this crap: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... No. He's gay I guess. Jon, Are you the only straight person left in San Francisco? Frustating, isn't it? What makes you think Jon-boy is straight? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:22:50 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: It's nice to have a drink with another male and not have to wonder if he has the hots for me. Because you have the hots for him? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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