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Are you in for some surprises. I took a bunch of photos. Did the same last
year and sent them back along with a lot of stuff to post but somehow, somebody was too busy doing whatever else to deal with it. So I took more this year. It's all different. The yacht club is all built up but they just tore down the bar to build a new one. Hector was too busy stealing fish off of hooks, eating the handouts fromthe dumbies on the ship's and ended up going after some folks so they did away with him. Pictures of that monster still posted above the cash register in the Seamans Club. Lots of new buildings, complete ATT sat phone service, clubs, stores, swimming pool, gym etc. etc. etc. Everything except Scuba as they have no pressure chamber available sothat's out. I'll get those photos developed and a copy put on disc and then post them somewhere or send them direct. This time I picked up 25 Burgees from DGYC. I had two before. One ended up on the wall at Port Townsend Rigging and one in a yacht club that gave me a week free just to get it! Now I'm well prepared. My third trip there in a little over a year. Great place, but as you say only for the first few weeks. Can't get basics like tennies, bootlaces, etc. etc. etc. still and the Pinoy's that run everything only order in Sizes S and M with a few of the rest in short supply. Still has that vicious surge just inside the entrance too! Whipped out 60,000 tons around and at one point I felt like I was steering a surfboard! OK I'll get that done in Virginia and get them posted. Looks like a month and a bit there and then back to the good ole Pacific NW. I'll be in and out all the islands for quite a while between ships. It's been a long two years and it's good to have a place to go to where you know everyone. Did contact my friends in Norfolk though and the weekends will be spent back on the tugs. Little more preparation for the next license jump. That will get me away from the limitations of near coastal and set up for crossings and, as I've found out, 100 ton limited to the coast are (not to downgrade it but to make a practical statement) available for whistling so it makes sense to jump the tonnage and get the 'oceans' version. That opens up a lot of delivery work plus some worthwhile charter skippering not to mention the commercial side of things. Big difference out here when you can go from local tourist guide or taxi boat to the working world of the industry. Oh well . . .more on that and on the boat refit later as time goes on. I should be around through the summer and into October before the next freighter voyages start up. Side note - I remember someone asked about my old radar unit but it went tit's up so I didn't bother trying to send it but I am taking out the Edson wheel steering this year and going back to tiller steering. That unit complete with engine controls and compass binnacle will be available if anyone is interested. Also have a lot of duplicate charts now and continually pick up more if anyone has a need I'll be able to get at them in a month or so plus whatI can find locally. Old Salt!!!!!!!!! Looked in the mirror lately? Cheers Michael "Joe" wrote in message om... "Michael" wrote in message ... Seemed like it some days. Swung on the hook for seven weeks in Diego G. awaiting a back haul. Life on a tropical atoll seems great . . until it includes 90 hour work weeks. But the paycheck looked great! Not as bad as the MSC unrep ships though. That is real institutionalized living. Funny thing on the last of those I sailed on, the "Shasta" we took aboard frozen stores one day and included were boxes of meat originally consigned to the California Penal System and overstamped "Rejected." M. Dont feel bad, I spent 168 days strait on Deigo. Its a blast the first 14 day then it get kinda old. Did you hear of Hector? In fact I was on the first US Navy boat to be in deigo garica since WW11. I took my 50 footer in ahead of the ship and set up a temp bouy system to bring the ship in. We were there when the Iran hostage deal started. No Yacht club, just a small seebees base and they were still dynamiting the coral reefs to make concrete for the landing strips, it was something seeming them take those big dozers out into the surf were the whole things except a air intakes were underwater and pushing up the coral onto the beach. It was a shame, the reefs there have to be the best in the world. Swimming the reefs was like swimming in the best tropical fish aquarium on earth the variety of fish was amazing. After the first 168 day we got took a R&R trip to mariutius off the cost of africa, last island on earth were the dodo bird lived, they sold hash on the streets there for about 5 bucks a pound, talk about a stoned crew. Did you see any coconut crabs? Miniature horses? Did you make it to the plantation? Do they still have the fishing barge ancored out? We would catch 40 pounds red snappers all day long if we wanted. Is it still under B.I.O.T police? Infact if you go to the other Mikes sailinglinks site you can see a picture of me on the landing at Deigo in the back ground you will see a pristine beach, thats were they put the YC today I think. I'd love to see the place again, but it sounds like they have turned it into another club med. Talk about a tropical paradise. Anyhow welcome back you salty dog. Joe "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... "What a disappointment today. Some months of waiting, travel half way round the world, finally get off this bucket and take a taxi to Barnes and Noble . .. . AH HAH! Lats and Atts is in stock. not many people get excited reading about scooter trash. done some prison time, have ya dude? |
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