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November 22nd 05 06:48 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
Hey, everyone. You have all sure been busy posting away here while I was
incommunicado. We finally got phone service established here on our boat,
so I'm back to normal emailing. Oh, yeah...I forgot to mention...we are now
living aboard Chanteuse, escaping the cold winter up in MI (they've already
had 6 inches of snow and expect 6" nore tonight...too bad, so sad). Right
now we're in the Pamlico Sound area (some of you know where exactly...).
We're just taking life esasy for right now and staying away from going out
into the Atlantic....the weather off Cape Hatteras to Cape Fear is
frightening....45-50 knots with 20 foot waves. Not what I want my first
encounter with the Atlantic to be! We've met a bunch of lovely people,
including one Doug and Kathy King, who are great folks, interesting to talk
to, and enjoyable to be with. Have also met some friends of Michael Ortin's
(Schoonertrash) who sail in this area who are very pleasant people too.
Chopper likes living aboard except that we're always having to ask him to
move since the aft cabin has become the closet/storage area. He was a bit
put out at first that we had usurped "his" room for such mundane stuff as
the printer, clothes, and accesoroes. We are now official liveabords since
we installed the requisite blue tarp over our boom when we had a downpour
yesterday...sure makes a difference not having the rain come pouring down
the hatch. We're also shopping for a new mainsail before taking off to do
any serious cruising. Haven't decided whether we're going to go north or
south yet. Plenty of time to decide that later. For right now, we like it
here and there's lots to explore and lots of places to sail to in the
vicinity. I brought my fishing gear with me and on a warmer day will go out
to the beach to surf fish. I caught a 1.5# crappe off the dock the other
day and cooked it up for dinner. So, that's where I've been and am....good
to be back.

katy



Jonathan Ganz November 22nd 05 07:17 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
In article , wrote:
Hey, everyone. You have all sure been busy posting away here while I was

day and cooked it up for dinner. So, that's where I've been and am....good
to be back.


Welcome back!!


--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Capt.Mooron November 22nd 05 07:33 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
Hi Kitty....
wrote in message
Oh, yeah...I forgot to mention...we are now
living aboard Chanteuse,


Oh jeez..... Capn Neal will have convulsions! :-)


We're just taking life esasy for right now and staying away from going out
into the Atlantic....the weather off Cape Hatteras to Cape Fear is
frightening....45-50 knots with 20 foot waves. Not what I want my first
encounter with the Atlantic to be!


Oh come on now.... come up here and we'll do some of that weather in
Overproof..... it's a sail in serenity. We won't even take green water in
those conditions.

We've met a bunch of lovely people,
including one Doug and Kathy King, who are great folks, interesting to
talk
to, and enjoyable to be with.


One of these days I's like to have that pleasure myself.

Have also met some friends of Michael Ortin's
(Schoonertrash) who sail in this area who are very pleasant people too.


Where is Schoonertrash nowadays?

Chopper likes living aboard except that we're always having to ask him to
move since the aft cabin has become the closet/storage area.


Big Dog ...... you'll need a Nautor Swan 40+ next.

Good to see you back.

CM



DSK November 22nd 05 07:40 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
wrote:
Hey, everyone. You have all sure been busy posting away here while I was
incommunicado. We finally got phone service established here on our boat,
so I'm back to normal emailing. Oh, yeah...I forgot to mention...we are now
living aboard Chanteuse, escaping the cold winter up in MI (they've already
had 6 inches of snow and expect 6" nore tonight...too bad, so sad).


Wait until the river freezes over... well, that doesn't
happen *every* year so maybe it won't...



We're just taking life esasy for right now and staying away from going out
into the Atlantic....the weather off Cape Hatteras to Cape Fear is
frightening....45-50 knots with 20 foot waves. Not what I want my first
encounter with the Atlantic to be!


That's because you're a bunch of fin-keel pansies! Capt
Mooron would be ashamed of you!


... We've met a bunch of lovely people,
including one Doug and Kathy King, who are great folks, interesting to talk
to, and enjoyable to be with.


True.

She forgot to mention that we look like movie stars and are
incredibly modest.



... We are now official liveabords since
we installed the requisite blue tarp over our boom when we had a downpour
yesterday...sure makes a difference not having the rain come pouring down
the hatch.


Blue tarp, check. Now you have to put a hibachi on the dock
before you can claim to be "true liveaboards."

... We're also shopping for a new mainsail before taking off to do
any serious cruising. Haven't decided whether we're going to go north or
south yet.


Well, don't take my advice or anything, but you'd be crazy
to head north for a few months yet.


... I brought my fishing gear with me and on a warmer day will go out
to the beach to surf fish. I caught a 1.5# crappe off the dock the other
day and cooked it up for dinner. So, that's where I've been and am....good
to be back.


Welcome back and say hello to Chopper for me. BTW you can
also catch flounder (very good eating) & bluefish (ditto) &
sturgeon (said to be good by some) in the river... in fact a
world's record sturgeon was caught about 100 yards from your
slip, it was somewhere around 9' feet long. Saw it in the
paper hanging from the bridge trestle that afternoon... this
was back in the 1960s IIRC.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


ladysailor November 22nd 05 07:53 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
Wow Katy, that's some news! Congrats and welcome to life on a boat.
What did you do with your house? Did you truck Chanteuse all the way
down there or get some sailing in on the way?

Barb
www.sailinglinks.com


Seahag November 22nd 05 09:00 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
Welcome back! Group can't have too many liveaboards!

Seahag



Scout November 22nd 05 09:03 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
wrote in message
...
Hey, everyone. You have all sure been busy posting away here while I was
incommunicado. We finally got phone service established here on our boat,
so I'm back to normal emailing. Oh, yeah...I forgot to mention...we are
now
living aboard Chanteuse, escaping the cold winter up in MI (they've
already
had 6 inches of snow and expect 6" nore tonight...too bad, so sad). Right
now we're in the Pamlico Sound area (some of you know where exactly...).
We're just taking life esasy for right now and staying away from going out
into the Atlantic....the weather off Cape Hatteras to Cape Fear is
frightening....45-50 knots with 20 foot waves. Not what I want my first
encounter with the Atlantic to be! We've met a bunch of lovely people,
including one Doug and Kathy King, who are great folks, interesting to
talk
to, and enjoyable to be with. Have also met some friends of Michael
Ortin's
(Schoonertrash) who sail in this area who are very pleasant people too.
Chopper likes living aboard except that we're always having to ask him to
move since the aft cabin has become the closet/storage area. He was a bit
put out at first that we had usurped "his" room for such mundane stuff as
the printer, clothes, and accesoroes. We are now official liveabords
since
we installed the requisite blue tarp over our boom when we had a downpour
yesterday...sure makes a difference not having the rain come pouring down
the hatch. We're also shopping for a new mainsail before taking off to do
any serious cruising. Haven't decided whether we're going to go north or
south yet. Plenty of time to decide that later. For right now, we like
it
here and there's lots to explore and lots of places to sail to in the
vicinity. I brought my fishing gear with me and on a warmer day will go
out
to the beach to surf fish. I caught a 1.5# crappe off the dock the other
day and cooked it up for dinner. So, that's where I've been and
am....good
to be back.

katy


Hooray and Welcome Back Katy!
What an adventure you are having, I'm very jealous!
Blues are great eating as well as flounder and next season, crabs crabs
crabs!!
Please post pics of your floating palace if you get time!
Scout



Bob Crantz November 22nd 05 09:27 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
I bet that low cabin ceiling is rough on the beehive.

Did you see any alligators yet?

Amen!


wrote in message
...
Hey, everyone. You have all sure been busy posting away here while I was
incommunicado. We finally got phone service established here on our boat,
so I'm back to normal emailing. Oh, yeah...I forgot to mention...we are

now
living aboard Chanteuse, escaping the cold winter up in MI (they've

already
had 6 inches of snow and expect 6" nore tonight...too bad, so sad). Right
now we're in the Pamlico Sound area (some of you know where exactly...).
We're just taking life esasy for right now and staying away from going out
into the Atlantic....the weather off Cape Hatteras to Cape Fear is
frightening....45-50 knots with 20 foot waves. Not what I want my first
encounter with the Atlantic to be! We've met a bunch of lovely people,
including one Doug and Kathy King, who are great folks, interesting to

talk
to, and enjoyable to be with. Have also met some friends of Michael

Ortin's
(Schoonertrash) who sail in this area who are very pleasant people too.
Chopper likes living aboard except that we're always having to ask him to
move since the aft cabin has become the closet/storage area. He was a bit
put out at first that we had usurped "his" room for such mundane stuff as
the printer, clothes, and accesoroes. We are now official liveabords

since
we installed the requisite blue tarp over our boom when we had a downpour
yesterday...sure makes a difference not having the rain come pouring down
the hatch. We're also shopping for a new mainsail before taking off to do
any serious cruising. Haven't decided whether we're going to go north or
south yet. Plenty of time to decide that later. For right now, we like

it
here and there's lots to explore and lots of places to sail to in the
vicinity. I brought my fishing gear with me and on a warmer day will go

out
to the beach to surf fish. I caught a 1.5# crappe off the dock the other
day and cooked it up for dinner. So, that's where I've been and

am....good
to be back.

katy





Flying Tadpole November 22nd 05 10:14 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 


wrote:
I caught a 1.5# crappe off the dock the other
day and cooked it up for dinner.


Now if that had been LIS, it would have been a 1.5kg crap, and
would have kept the newsgroup fed up for a week.

--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
http://www.flyingtadpole.com

Thom Stewart November 22nd 05 10:57 PM

Hi! I'm back!
 
Hi Kate,

Glad to see you "Cut the Cord!" Congratulations! Live it up.

Ole Thom



http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage



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