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Scout August 5th 04 09:57 AM

this is ridiculous
 
I sailed the River from Tullytown to near Philadelphia (about 20 miles) and
then had to head back due to a cracked drain fitting near the hull. All is
well now and if the weather isn't too bad, I'm heading out again today. I'd
like to make it through the bay to Cape May (about 125 mi).
Scout

"Walt" wrote
.. . .
Anyway, on the side topic of sailing, were you on the Delaware River or
the Delaware Bay?


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DSK August 5th 04 11:42 AM

this is ridiculous
 
Scout wrote:
I sailed the River from Tullytown to near Philadelphia (about 20 miles)


I didn't know there was a town named after Jethro Tull.

then had to head back due to a cracked drain fitting near the hull. All is
well now and if the weather isn't too bad, I'm heading out again today. I'd
like to make it through the bay to Cape May (about 125 mi).


That's a long day. Any places along the way to visit? And be careful
around that big nuclear power plant!

Fresh Breezes
Doug King


Scout August 5th 04 11:58 AM

this is ridiculous
 
Yeah, sure was a long day. I could reach the cracked fitting through a
handhole, and could only see it with a mirror. Working in that tight space
chewed my forearms up pretty good.
I admit to motoring part way back (upstream - return trip). The leak sort of
ruined my special mental sailing place.
The space between Tullytown and Bensalem is interesting for sure. Bristol is
a nice little town with a wharf and a park where all the people come to
watch the boats go by - very friendly and scenic.
After 2 years inside a nuc plant, I'm not too worried about Salem (other
than the potential of being shot at).
It's raining, dismal, and windless here now, but the boat is ready to roll.
Maybe I'll just anchor somewhere and relax.
Scout


"DSK" wrote in message
...
Scout wrote:
I sailed the River from Tullytown to near Philadelphia (about 20 miles)


I didn't know there was a town named after Jethro Tull.

then had to head back due to a cracked drain fitting near the hull. All

is
well now and if the weather isn't too bad, I'm heading out again today.

I'd
like to make it through the bay to Cape May (about 125 mi).


That's a long day. Any places along the way to visit? And be careful
around that big nuclear power plant!

Fresh Breezes
Doug King




Scout August 5th 04 12:01 PM

this is ridiculous
 
btw - I hadn't planned on making Cape May in 1 day; pardon my ambiguousness.
I figure 3 days.
Scout



"DSK" wrote
That's a long day. Any places along the way to visit? And be careful
around that big nuclear power plant!

Fresh Breezes
Doug King






DSK August 5th 04 12:15 PM

this is ridiculous
 
Scout wrote:
Yeah, sure was a long day. I could reach the cracked fitting through a
handhole, and could only see it with a mirror. Working in that tight space
chewed my forearms up pretty good.


Yeah, but it's good practice for... umm, it builds character, that's the
ticket!

BTW don't use hot water on fiberglass cuts & scratches. Wash the hell
out of them in cold water, and put on some vitamin E. There's an aloe
gel with E that I use, works good on mosquito bites too.


I admit to motoring part way back (upstream - return trip).


You MOTORED!?!?!? Gasp!! Get thee behind me! ;)
Part of cruising is to get there, time constraints make it necessary to
motor... lots of people motor 99% of the time, it would make more sense
for them to get trawlers...


The space between Tullytown and Bensalem is interesting for sure. Bristol is
a nice little town with a wharf and a park where all the people come to
watch the boats go by - very friendly and scenic.


Although it's got a bad rep I'd like to cruise the Delaware. We've raced
at Riverton and I've rowed on the Schuylkill but that's about it.

After 2 years inside a nuc plant, I'm not too worried about Salem (other
than the potential of being shot at).


That's what I was thinking of.

It's raining, dismal, and windless here now, but the boat is ready to roll.
Maybe I'll just anchor somewhere and relax.


Got some good reading material? Nothing like being on board to relax & read.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Scout August 5th 04 12:40 PM

this is ridiculous
 
you bet - Kurt Vonnegut never lets me down. Too bad he doesn't post here,
imagine what he'd say!
Scout

"DSK" wrote
Got some good reading material? Nothing like being on board to relax &

read.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King




Scott Vernon August 7th 04 05:18 PM

this is ridiculous
 

"DSK" wrote in message
...
Scout wrote:
I sailed the River from Tullytown to near Philadelphia (about 20 miles)


I didn't know there was a town named after Jethro Tull.



it's not really a town, more like a giant land fill.

SV


Joe August 8th 04 04:47 AM

this is ridiculous
 
DSK wrote in message ...

BTW don't use hot water on fiberglass cuts & scratches. Wash the hell
out of them in cold water, and put on some vitamin E. There's an aloe
gel with E that I use, works good on mosquito bites too.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Diesel works pretty good as well.

Joe


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