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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 22:13:58 -0500, DSK wrote:
Friday night as we were pulling in to New Bern an old friend called to invite me out sailing on Saturday on his boat, a Columbia 8.7 which he has restored beautifully. Great wind all week, then Saturday morning there was only a light wind. So what, we were ghosting out the creek into the river when my cell phone rang. It was Katysails, they were out in Chanteuse just around the corner. The wind died. We coasted to stop, then the boat kind of spin at random. Good thing we weren't in a hurry. A faint breeze started and enabled us to gybe over towards Katy & Mr. Sails. We than started sailing along together, talking about various pleasant things. My friend also took some very good pictures of Chanteuse with his Nikon digital camera, which I am hoping to get copies of & forward to them. It becamse apparent that the Kirie Elite is slightly faster than the Columbia, at least in ghosting conditions... Probably a little more than slightly. As I recall rates about a 210. But you can't knock one down with a hammer. And when the wind gets up.....does real well. The stern design that eliminates quarter wash makes it very smooth indeed and comfortable in a following sea. Got any pics of the restoration. Like to see one that has been well restored? I miss mine. Frank \ can't say I was surprised. They pulled ahead and then tacked away from Hampton Shoal, just as I was about to call & warn them. The breeze continued to build and we sailed for another couple of hours, taking some more pictures of other peoples boats too. It would have been nice to stay longer, but my wife was working on our own boat & I didn't want to leave her in the lurch for the whole day. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Hey Doug,
Don't you think it is about time to explain to Katy about "No See 'em" and up river moorage? It's getting about to that season, isn't it? http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma |
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Frank Boettcher wrote:
Probably a little more than slightly. As I recall rates about a 210. But you can't knock one down with a hammer. And when the wind gets up.....does real well. The stern design that eliminates quarter wash makes it very smooth indeed and comfortable in a following sea. Got any pics of the restoration. Like to see one that has been well restored? Don't have any pics, but I can get some. It's very well done, the boat looks brand new. Only cost 3 years out of the man's life! DSK |
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Thom Stewart wrote:
Hey Doug, Don't you think it is about time to explain to Katy about "No See 'em" and up river moorage? It's getting about to that season, isn't it? We're already getting mosquitos & ticks. I think they'll thin out once the snakes come out of hibernation ![]() Katysails dock isn't really "up river" I would say, it's right at the mouth of the Trent and the Neuse is about 1 1/2 miles wide there. The Trent has a fixed highway bridge not far upriver, which limits boats going that way (a shame, because it's an awesome hurricane hole), on the Neuse you're not 'up river' until you get to the first set of islands a couple miles above New Bern. At that point, the river has noticable current. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Thom Stewart wrote:
Hey Doug, Don't you think it is about time to explain to Katy about "No See 'em" and up river moorage? It's getting about to that season, isn't it? http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma Um...Thom....We have Noseeun's in Michigan...and clack flies, and a number of other pesky critters.... |
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