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On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:33:50 -0500, katy wrote
(in article ): Mundo wrote: On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:06:26 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Nathan Branden wrote: I'm curious if anyone else has set goals for the coming sailing season. Maybe enter a few more races, take a few more pictures, avoid a few more shoals, go somewhere or develop a new skill. What is your goal for this year? Mine is transiting under sail a local inlet during peak tidal flow. May not sound like much but it is a white knuckler for me and will help build confidence. Let's hear about what you hope for this year. Nathan We're planning a couple of cruises this summer since Mr Sails doesn't have to teach or take any classes...first will probably be out to Ocracoke...I would like to sail up to Manteo, but there's some pretty skinny water up there so we'll have to see... Its not that skinny. The key is that it is consistently skinny with no real drastic changes. Plenty of water on Albemarle Sound. My boat draws 5" and I have had no problems. I assume you mean 5'? We draft just under 6' so have to watch it.... Still lots of water. My fathers boat drew 6'4" and we did just fine. There is a lot of commercial traffic, fishing boats and tugs that keep the thoroughfares pretty clear. Ocracoke is a great place. Enjoy. Where is the boat? What is it? -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass |
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Mundo wrote:
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:33:50 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Mundo wrote: On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:06:26 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Nathan Branden wrote: I'm curious if anyone else has set goals for the coming sailing season. Maybe enter a few more races, take a few more pictures, avoid a few more shoals, go somewhere or develop a new skill. What is your goal for this year? Mine is transiting under sail a local inlet during peak tidal flow. May not sound like much but it is a white knuckler for me and will help build confidence. Let's hear about what you hope for this year. Nathan We're planning a couple of cruises this summer since Mr Sails doesn't have to teach or take any classes...first will probably be out to Ocracoke...I would like to sail up to Manteo, but there's some pretty skinny water up there so we'll have to see... Its not that skinny. The key is that it is consistently skinny with no real drastic changes. Plenty of water on Albemarle Sound. My boat draws 5" and I have had no problems. I assume you mean 5'? We draft just under 6' so have to watch it.... Still lots of water. My fathers boat drew 6'4" and we did just fine. There is a lot of commercial traffic, fishing boats and tugs that keep the thoroughfares pretty clear. Ocracoke is a great place. Enjoy. Where is the boat? What is it? Same boat we had in Michigan...Kirie Elite...we slip her down in New Bern, same place as Doug's tug... |
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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Mundo wrote: On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:33:50 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Mundo wrote: On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:06:26 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Nathan Branden wrote: I'm curious if anyone else has set goals for the coming sailing season. Maybe enter a few more races, take a few more pictures, avoid a few more shoals, go somewhere or develop a new skill. What is your goal for this year? Mine is transiting under sail a local inlet during peak tidal flow. May not sound like much but it is a white knuckler for me and will help build confidence. Let's hear about what you hope for this year. Nathan We're planning a couple of cruises this summer since Mr Sails doesn't have to teach or take any classes...first will probably be out to Ocracoke...I would like to sail up to Manteo, but there's some pretty skinny water up there so we'll have to see... Its not that skinny. The key is that it is consistently skinny with no real drastic changes. Plenty of water on Albemarle Sound. My boat draws 5" and I have had no problems. I assume you mean 5'? We draft just under 6' so have to watch it.... Still lots of water. My fathers boat drew 6'4" and we did just fine. There is a lot of commercial traffic, fishing boats and tugs that keep the thoroughfares pretty clear. Ocracoke is a great place. Enjoy. Where is the boat? What is it? Same boat we had in Michigan...Kirie Elite...we slip her down in New Bern, same place as Doug's tug... I seem to recall that Pamlico Sound has a mean depth of around 18', and it's relatively consistent. Max |
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"katy" wrote in message ... Mundo wrote: On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:33:50 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Mundo wrote: On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:06:26 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Nathan Branden wrote: I'm curious if anyone else has set goals for the coming sailing season. Maybe enter a few more races, take a few more pictures, avoid a few more shoals, go somewhere or develop a new skill. What is your goal for this year? Mine is transiting under sail a local inlet during peak tidal flow. May not sound like much but it is a white knuckler for me and will help build confidence. Let's hear about what you hope for this year. Nathan We're planning a couple of cruises this summer since Mr Sails doesn't have to teach or take any classes...first will probably be out to Ocracoke...I would like to sail up to Manteo, but there's some pretty skinny water up there so we'll have to see... Its not that skinny. The key is that it is consistently skinny with no real drastic changes. Plenty of water on Albemarle Sound. My boat draws 5" and I have had no problems. I assume you mean 5'? We draft just under 6' so have to watch it.... Still lots of water. My fathers boat drew 6'4" and we did just fine. There is a lot of commercial traffic, fishing boats and tugs that keep the thoroughfares pretty clear. Ocracoke is a great place. Enjoy. Where is the boat? What is it? Same boat we had in Michigan...Kirie Elite...we slip her down in New Bern, same place as Doug's tug... I seem to recall that Pamlico Sound has a mean depth of around 18', and it's relatively consistent. Max Look at a chart..there are some really shallow places... |
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:05:46 -0500, katy wrote
(in article ): Still lots of water. My fathers boat drew 6'4" and we did just fine. There is a lot of commercial traffic, fishing boats and tugs that keep the thoroughfares pretty clear. Ocracoke is a great place. Enjoy. Where is the boat? What is it? Same boat we had in Michigan...Kirie Elite...we slip her down in New Bern, same place as Doug's tug... I seem to recall that Pamlico Sound has a mean depth of around 18', and it's relatively consistent. Max Look at a chart..there are some really shallow places... Listen Carefully....... STAY AWAY FROM THE SHALLOW PLACES...... -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass |
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On Feb 27, 8:45 am, Mundo wrote:
Listen Carefully....... STAY AWAY FROM THE SHALLOW PLACES...... You mean, like this discussion group? -signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 27, 8:45 am, Mundo wrote: Listen Carefully....... STAY AWAY FROM THE SHALLOW PLACES...... You mean, like this discussion group? Good one. Two points for Doug. Max |
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Mundo wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:05:46 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Still lots of water. My fathers boat drew 6'4" and we did just fine. There is a lot of commercial traffic, fishing boats and tugs that keep the thoroughfares pretty clear. Ocracoke is a great place. Enjoy. Where is the boat? What is it? Same boat we had in Michigan...Kirie Elite...we slip her down in New Bern, same place as Doug's tug... I seem to recall that Pamlico Sound has a mean depth of around 18', and it's relatively consistent. Max Look at a chart..there are some really shallow places... Listen Carefully....... STAY AWAY FROM THE SHALLOW PLACES...... You don't think I know that having sailed a boat with a 6' draft all these years? of course, taking that into consideration, the Neuse is a potential killer of keels....we've only gone aground once there, though...and it was a fun time had by all... |
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:55:09 -0500, katy wrote
(in article ): Mundo wrote: On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:05:46 -0500, katy wrote (in article ): Still lots of water. My fathers boat drew 6'4" and we did just fine. There is a lot of commercial traffic, fishing boats and tugs that keep the thoroughfares pretty clear. Ocracoke is a great place. Enjoy. Where is the boat? What is it? Same boat we had in Michigan...Kirie Elite...we slip her down in New Bern, same place as Doug's tug... I seem to recall that Pamlico Sound has a mean depth of around 18', and it's relatively consistent. Max Look at a chart..there are some really shallow places... Listen Carefully....... STAY AWAY FROM THE SHALLOW PLACES...... You don't think I know that having sailed a boat with a 6' draft all these years? of course, taking that into consideration, the Neuse is a potential killer of keels....we've only gone aground once there, though...and it was a fun time had by all... When you tire of the Neuse it will be time to bring the bot to the Ches.. Much better sailing up here.. -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass |
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