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My office is now close and Im throwing off the land lines to headout
for a moonlit evening sailing Galveston bay into next year. Have A Happy, Healty & Prosperious New Year! Joe |
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Thanks Joe
Happy sailing! OT |
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![]() Thom Stewart wrote: Thanks Joe Happy sailing! OT Thanks Ol Thom, We had a great sail, just after sundown the fog rolled in and we sailed until 01:30 then we anchored close to and island called RedFish. It was our small world sailing by GPS on autopilot, the bay was smooth and it was like flying thru clouds, visibility was less than 40 feet and the fog made the sails into a great sprinkler system. It was suprising how many boats were out sailing and motering. New years morning was great, Coffee made in a perculator, Pelicans fishing and peace and quiet. I hope the whole year turns out as peaceful. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote
New years morning was great, Coffee made in a perculator, Pelican fishing and peace and quiet. Lucky you. What size line do you use for pelicans? Scotty |
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Pelican's fishing.
A huge flock of white pelicans were onto a school of shrimp being drove to the surface by speckeled trout next to where we anchored. It's amazing to watch them work as a team. They surround the school all swimming to the center at the same time and all scoop at the same time. Swim out to the edge of the circle and start over. Also a massave number of gulls were working the ship channel, we could not see them but Hitchcock would of loved to have recorded it for his movie The Birds. Redfish Island is right next to the Houston Ship Channel we anchored with the island between us and the channel. You could hear the ships coming for several miles, then hear the wake crash across the whole length of the island... followed by the birds fishing the prop wash then fading to total silence. It was amazing every little sound turned up to full volume by the fog. Joe |
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"I'm in on a plot"
Alfred's Hitchcock's tombstone "Joe" wrote Hitchcock would of loved to have recorded for his movie The Birds |
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Joe.
The sails made a sprinkler Ahh, the joys of a Pilothouse and an inside Helm Station. Try to imagine that dripping in 38 degress F. That is exactly what I face out here Ole Thom |
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In the spirit of friendship I offer this primer to the ng:
Scout, Haggie, Scotty, Loco,NoPony (steve), Doug are all Chesapeake and surrounding areas sailors; Maxprop, John Cairns, myself and Horvath are Great Lakes sailors (and Lonny when he has time to sail...)'; Bart I believe is in Connecticut or Massachusetts somewhere. I can't remember where Jeff's homeport is..but he sails Florida sometimes. Neal sits on a can in the swampland surrounding the Bay of Florida; Bobsprit/BB sails in the matrix; Jax is lost somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle; Thom is up by the Columbia River in Oregon, which is also Michael's homeport when he's not on some ship somewhere that we can't mention; Mike and Lady Sailor live in CA but sail Mexico, OZ and Taddy (Tadpole) and Peter Wiley are from various ports in Australia; Nav (MC) is from New Zealand; Edgar's home port was in England but now he lives in Norway; stevie summers and wally and Donal are all from great Britain; Martin is from Canada as is Mooron. Gilligan and all his sockpuppets live in Colorado. It is up to you to figure out who his puppets are. Rick wrote in message ... On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 13:47:49 -0800, (Thom Stewart) wrote: Joe. The sails made a sprinkler Ahh, the joys of a Pilothouse and an inside Helm Station. Try to imagine that dripping in 38 degress F. That is exactly what I face out here Ole Thom Thom, If it isn't considered inappropriate, where is it that you are at? Are you a live aboard? I assure you, I do not mean to be asking rude questions. I've recently come upon this group because of my new found interest in sailing and am trying to sort out the posters in here. |
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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Joe. The sails made a sprinkler Ahh, the joys of a Pilothouse and an inside Helm Station. Try to imagine that dripping in 38 degress F. That is exactly what I face out here Ole Thom Or practically any temperature for that matter. My friend John and myself, I admit, never thought much of the asthetics of full enclosures, I still don't, for that matter. I will admit, it's nice being relatively dry during night watches. I could see something like this on my boat with the addition of screens, to keep the bugs out. http://www.sailnet.com/collections/a...eid=jkrets0063 http://community.webshots.com/photo/...51754322gXYAOI John Cairns |
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![]() John Cairns wrote: I could see something like this on my boat with the addition of screens, to keep the bugs out. http://www.sailnet.com/collections/a...eid=jkrets0063 Thats how I started John, And it aint worth the investment! They leak ,fall apart, are hard to fit, mold, rott ect. And did I say leak?, because if I did not, i better say it again, they LEAK!!! If you want a dry wheelhouse you have to go with a total hard top. My pilot house can be removed with 6 bolts and an afternoon's work... and be put on the dock. My Wheelhouse is always DRY,COOL or WARM. Large clear hatch to stargaze, Huge rool up Sunbrella canvas sides and stern hatch, the windshield open forward for great air flow. Great all around visibility. And since we live aboard this is allot of extra... enjoyable.... living space. Infact if you search google images for "RedCloud sailboat" you will see the top I ended up tossing in a dumpster. Mark my word! Don't do it! Joe http://community.webshots.com/photo/...51754322gXYAOI John Cairns |
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