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Anybody Sail on the 4th?
I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making
progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic |
Anybody Sail on the 4th?
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic Lot's of good information he http://www.sailingusa.info/basic_navigation.htm If that's too deep for you even better basic information he http://www.homestead.com/captneal/index10.html Click on the Novice Lessons links at the bottom of the page. Greg |
Anybody Sail on the 4th?
I was actually crazy enough to consider going out on my friend's
Pearson 32 last night to watch the fireworks near Rye on the LIS. I do have a full blown cold and a hell of a sore throat, so I finally let Suzanne be a good nurse and keep me home. It's good that she did because they got steadily rained on for almost the whole sail. In the meantime I had my yard short haul my boat for a new transducer and some engine work. I figure to be doing very little sailing until next week. RB 35s5 NY |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 20:03:40 -0400, "Gregory Hall"
wrote: Lot's of good information he http://www.sailingusa.info/basic_navigation.htm If that's too deep for you even better basic information he http://www.homestead.com/captneal/index10.html Click on the Novice Lessons links at the bottom of the page. Greg Thanks Greg. Good links. --Vic |
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On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 00:55:39 -0000, "Capt. Rob"
wrote: I was actually crazy enough to consider going out on my friend's Pearson 32 last night to watch the fireworks near Rye on the LIS. I do have a full blown cold and a hell of a sore throat, so I finally let Suzanne be a good nurse and keep me home. It's good that she did because they got steadily rained on for almost the whole sail. In the meantime I had my yard short haul my boat for a new transducer and some engine work. I figure to be doing very little sailing until next week. Take care of yourself. I'll catch your sailing tales when you get back on the water. I know you catch some flack here, but I'm sure many of us enjoy your reports. Fun is......fun. Even when 2nd hand like I get it. --Vic |
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I didn't sail on the 4th but I did go racing on the 5th. Crewed for
some friends on their Lagoon 380 cat for the Thursday night beercan race - cruising class - in Seattle. It was my third race with them and my third time on a big cat. I think I'm starting to get a feel for her. It couldn't have been a more perfect night. Wind in the mid to high teens balmy temps and just a beautiful night to be in Elliott Bay and admire the Seattle cityscape while zooming along, "condomaran" style. We're still figuring out the best way to handle her crusing 'chute but we'll get it sorted out by the end of the series, I'm sure. Frank |
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On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 14:20:41 -0700, Frank wrote:
I didn't sail on the 4th but I did go racing on the 5th. Crewed for some friends on their Lagoon 380 cat for the Thursday night beercan race - cruising class - in Seattle. It was my third race with them and my third time on a big cat. I think I'm starting to get a feel for her. It couldn't have been a more perfect night. Wind in the mid to high teens balmy temps and just a beautiful night to be in Elliott Bay and admire the Seattle cityscape while zooming along, "condomaran" style. We're still figuring out the best way to handle her crusing 'chute but we'll get it sorted out by the end of the series, I'm sure. Sounds like a good time. I couldn't find the definition of "beercan race" but only suppose from context that it's informal. Can anybody tell me how they are organized and what rules generally apply? The Lagoon 380 is a pretty well respected cruiser. I've read some are equipped with a bowsprit so to use a spinnaker, and some use a gennaker or a screecher. Pretty confusing to me. When you mentioned "cruising 'chute" were you referring to one of those? Thanks --Vic |
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On Jul 6, 3:28 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 14:20:41 -0700, Frank wrote: I didn't sail on the 4th but I did go racing on the 5th. Crewed for some friends on their Lagoon 380 cat for the Thursday night beercan race - cruising class - in Seattle. It was my third race with them and my third time on a big cat. I think I'm starting to get a feel for her. It couldn't have been a more perfect night. Wind in the mid to high teens balmy temps and just a beautiful night to be in Elliott Bay and admire the Seattle cityscape while zooming along, "condomaran" style. We're still figuring out the best way to handle her crusing 'chute but we'll get it sorted out by the end of the series, I'm sure. Sounds like a good time. I couldn't find the definition of "beercan race" but only suppose from context that it's informal. Can anybody tell me how they are organized and what rules generally apply? The Lagoon 380 is a pretty well respected cruiser. I've read some are equipped with a bowsprit so to use a spinnaker, and some use a gennaker or a screecher. Pretty confusing to me. When you mentioned "cruising 'chute" were you referring to one of those? Thanks --Vic Hi, Vic, Sorry if my shorthand confused you. There are many tyes of after-work sailing races. Some are very serious and very competitive with strict adherence to rules and there are a number of Olympic-class and world- class racers in the Seattle area. Some of the racing in this area is mercilessly competitive. For a typical around-the-buoys race, the race committee sets a course appropriate to the conditions so it'll start after work and last a reasonable amount of time. This particular club's race series is sooooo casual, I can't even classify it as 'round-the-buoys, it's pretty much just a "beercan" race. No snarky captains yelling about obscure rules, no protests, no penalty for touching the mark, etc. Just a fun night on the water. This boat has an asymmetrical spinnaker ("cruising chute") which came with the boat. Think of it as a light-air genoa. Sort of. I don't think this one was originally made for this boat and it seems to be badly cut. My friends, the current owners, are trying to get a feel for how to best use it, as a 40ish couple with three kids. Still experimenting. I have no previous experience with big cats so I'm enjoying the learning curve, too. Lots of fun. And roomier than my first apartment! Frank |
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We went out for a few hours. Nice day, wind 10 - 12k pretty steady. Toward the mid-afternoon, we had a thunderstorm build right above us. We dropped the sails and headed back in a hurry. As we were securing the boat, the heavy rain and lightening started. But it was a great day while it lasted. (Carlyle Lake, IL) |
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Holidays suck on the water. All the weekend warriors and
glorified day sailors, like Bob, come out and cause havoc for the rest of us. I was in the desert on the 4th. White sands, NM. Scotty "Cal Vanize" wrote in message ... We went out for a few hours. Nice day, wind 10 - 12k pretty steady. Toward the mid-afternoon, we had a thunderstorm build right above us. We dropped the sails and headed back in a hurry. As we were securing the boat, the heavy rain and lightening started. But it was a great day while it lasted. (Carlyle Lake, IL) |
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You should have stopped by.
"Scotty" wrote in message ... Holidays suck on the water. All the weekend warriors and glorified day sailors, like Bob, come out and cause havoc for the rest of us. I was in the desert on the 4th. White sands, NM. Scotty "Cal Vanize" wrote in message ... We went out for a few hours. Nice day, wind 10 - 12k pretty steady. Toward the mid-afternoon, we had a thunderstorm build right above us. We dropped the sails and headed back in a hurry. As we were securing the boat, the heavy rain and lightening started. But it was a great day while it lasted. (Carlyle Lake, IL) |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... Holidays suck on the water. All the weekend warriors and glorified day sailors, like Bob, come out and cause havoc for the rest of us. I was in the desert on the 4th. White sands, NM. Scotty You're sure 100% correct with you observations. Holidays are the very worst time to be out on the water. Every wannabe clown jumps in his boat or jet-ski and goes out and runs around like a bunch of raving lunatics. Many of them are legally drunk starting about ten o'clock in the morning and they get drunker than that as the day progresses. It's the New York jerk type like Bobsprit who loves these dangerous crowds. Loves being out there because there's a bigger audience for him to show off in front of. Never mind he should be ashamed of his POS Beneteau. Given a big enough audience of drunken wannabes there's always a few who give him the "thumbs up" as they roar by. This attention is what Bobsprit and his show-off ilk live for. Without an audience Bobsprit would quickly lose interest. He gets no enjoyment out of sailing. He derives his enjoyment out of being noticed. The more people out there to notice him the better he feels. Elbow to elbow drunken humanity allows him to direct his attention outwards. This is far preferable to self-examination which would be depressing as hell . . . Real sailors avoid the holiday moron crowds. Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... "Scotty" wrote in message ... Holidays suck on the water. All the weekend warriors and glorified day sailors, like Bob, come out and cause havoc for the rest of us. I was in the desert on the 4th. White sands, NM. Scotty You're sure 100% correct with you observations. Holidays are the very worst time to be out on the water. Every wannabe clown jumps in his boat or jet-ski and goes out and runs around like a bunch of raving lunatics. Many of them are legally drunk starting about ten o'clock in the morning and they get drunker than that as the day progresses. It's the New York jerk type like Bobsprit who loves these dangerous crowds. Loves being out there because there's a bigger audience for him to show off in front of. Never mind he should be ashamed of his POS Beneteau. Given a big enough audience of drunken wannabes there's always a few who give him the "thumbs up" as they roar by. This attention is what Bobsprit and his show-off ilk live for. Without an audience Bobsprit would quickly lose interest. He gets no enjoyment out of sailing. He derives his enjoyment out of being noticed. The more people out there to notice him the better he feels. Elbow to elbow drunken humanity allows him to direct his attention outwards. This is far preferable to self-examination which would be depressing as hell . . . Real sailors avoid the holiday moron crowds. Wilbur Hubbard SMACKDOWN!!!!! "Masthead" has always been a big loser. I was slapping him around ten years ago. Some things never change. Cheers, Ed Gordon |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
... I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic We were on Lake Mead for the week... really, really not.. 120 or so for a couple of days. No sailing, just houseboating, wake-boarding, and sittin in the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 16:47:35 -0700, Frank wrote:
Hi, Vic, Sorry if my shorthand confused you. There are many tyes of after-work sailing races. Some are very serious and very competitive with strict adherence to rules and there are a number of Olympic-class and world- class racers in the Seattle area. Some of the racing in this area is mercilessly competitive. For a typical around-the-buoys race, the race committee sets a course appropriate to the conditions so it'll start after work and last a reasonable amount of time. This particular club's race series is sooooo casual, I can't even classify it as 'round-the-buoys, it's pretty much just a "beercan" race. No snarky captains yelling about obscure rules, no protests, no penalty for touching the mark, etc. Just a fun night on the water. This boat has an asymmetrical spinnaker ("cruising chute") which came with the boat. Think of it as a light-air genoa. Sort of. I don't think this one was originally made for this boat and it seems to be badly cut. My friends, the current owners, are trying to get a feel for how to best use it, as a 40ish couple with three kids. Still experimenting. I have no previous experience with big cats so I'm enjoying the learning curve, too. Lots of fun. And roomier than my first apartment! Thanks, Frank. Good luck in the next race. --Vic |
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"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic We were on Lake Mead for the week... really, really not.. 120 or so for a couple of days. No sailing, just houseboating, wake-boarding, and sittin in the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Great scenery. |
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"Capt. Lewry" wrote in message
. net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic We were on Lake Mead for the week... really, really not.. 120 or so for a couple of days. No sailing, just houseboating, wake-boarding, and sittin in the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Great scenery. Yes, not as dramtic as other places we could have been, but the beaches were nice. Saw long-horn sheep up close. They came down to get a drink from the lake. Nasty wake-board injury for me, so no sailing for a couple of weeks, but the doc said all is intact. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Jul 7, 5:37 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Capt. Lewry" wrote in message . net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic We were on Lake Mead for the week... really, really not.. 120 or so for a couple of days. No sailing, just houseboating, wake-boarding, and sittin in the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Great scenery. Yes, not as dramtic as other places we could have been, but the beaches were nice. Saw long-horn sheep up close. They came down to get a drink from the lake. Nasty wake-board injury for me, so no sailing for a couple of weeks, but the doc said all is intact. -- "j" ganz - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Deck Division use to have massive Keg parties on lake Mead. Sounds like nothing has changed. Sit in the wtaer and drink beer all day long and never get a buzz because you sweat it out. So what happened with the wake board? Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com... On Jul 7, 5:37 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Capt. Lewry" wrote in message . net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic We were on Lake Mead for the week... really, really not.. 120 or so for a couple of days. No sailing, just houseboating, wake-boarding, and sittin in the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Great scenery. Yes, not as dramtic as other places we could have been, but the beaches were nice. Saw long-horn sheep up close. They came down to get a drink from the lake. Nasty wake-board injury for me, so no sailing for a couple of weeks, but the doc said all is intact. -- "j" ganz - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Deck Division use to have massive Keg parties on lake Mead. Sounds like nothing has changed. Sit in the wtaer and drink beer all day long and never get a buzz because you sweat it out. So what happened with the wake board? Joe Well, I haven't been up behind a ski boat in about 25 years... (last time in Tahiti was unsuccessful and I got a leg muscle pull) popped up the first time though, no problem. I haven't looked but I think there's a pic of me cruisin along. Then on the fourth time at bat, forgot everything I learned and didn't stand up as soon as I should have. Got my feet jammed into my face with my knees in the way. Heard a very loud pop, mind-blanking pain in my lower back/legs running down to my ankles. Couldn't move an inch due to the pain, but they fished me out and I was walking around the next day. We had a doc on the boat who prescribed massive Advil, vodka shots, and a cold pack on the back seemed to do the trick. Went to my doc today who said don't do much for two weeks, no long-term damage probably. Thought the ER treatment was about right. Gave me a script for Vicodin if I need it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Jul 7, 6:40 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 7, 5:37 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Capt. Lewry" wrote in message y.net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic We were on Lake Mead for the week... really, really not.. 120 or so for a couple of days. No sailing, just houseboating, wake-boarding, and sittin in the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Great scenery. Yes, not as dramtic as other places we could have been, but the beaches were nice. Saw long-horn sheep up close. They came down to get a drink from the lake. Nasty wake-board injury for me, so no sailing for a couple of weeks, but the doc said all is intact. -- "j" ganz -Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Deck Division use to have massive Keg parties on lake Mead. Sounds like nothing has changed. Sit in the wtaer and drink beer all day long and never get a buzz because you sweat it out. So what happened with the wake board? Joe Well, I haven't been up behind a ski boat in about 25 years... (last time in Tahiti was unsuccessful and I got a leg muscle pull) popped up the first time though, no problem. I haven't looked but I think there's a pic of me cruisin along. Then on the fourth time at bat, forgot everything I learned and didn't stand up as soon as I should have. Got my feet jammed into my face with my knees in the way. Heard a very loud pop, mind-blanking pain in my lower back/legs running down to my ankles. Couldn't move an inch due to the pain, but they fished me out and I was walking around the next day. We had a doc on the boat who prescribed massive Advil, vodka shots, and a cold pack on the back seemed to do the trick. Went to my doc today who said don't do much for two weeks, no long-term damage probably. Thought the ER treatment was about right. Gave me a script for Vicodin if I need it. -- "j" ganz - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - bummer. getting old eh? Joe |
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Vic Smith wrote: I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic |
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Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic The really basic standby is "Piloting, Seamanship and Small Boat Handling", by Chapman. For nautical language, try the "Dictionary of English Nautical Language" http://www.seatalk.info |
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"Joe" wrote in message
ps.com... On Jul 7, 6:40 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 7, 5:37 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Capt. Lewry" wrote in message y.net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. I know Scout splashed his boat, Joe had a nice party, and Ed is making progress on his Mac 26X. Bobsprit is sick, and hope he gets better quick, because he's a pretty dependable sailing poster. Not to say I don't wish him well anyway. I was in the basement reading about boats, except for some time back yard grilling with some of the kids and their friends. Didn't see any sailing stories mentioned here, so I was disappointed a bit. Then I quickly realized most people here don't post from their boat when sailing, so that made me feel a bit more optimistic about things picking up when everybody gets back ashore. So if you've got any tales of reaching, reefing, tacking, etc, it would be nice to post them. Encourages us lubbers to get sailing. I sometimes look up those nautical terms and nomenclature as you post so to clean the salt off and understand what I'm looking at. Then I'll be better-prepared to become a real sailor. Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic We were on Lake Mead for the week... really, really not.. 120 or so for a couple of days. No sailing, just houseboating, wake-boarding, and sittin in the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Great scenery. Yes, not as dramtic as other places we could have been, but the beaches were nice. Saw long-horn sheep up close. They came down to get a drink from the lake. Nasty wake-board injury for me, so no sailing for a couple of weeks, but the doc said all is intact. -- "j" ganz -Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Deck Division use to have massive Keg parties on lake Mead. Sounds like nothing has changed. Sit in the wtaer and drink beer all day long and never get a buzz because you sweat it out. So what happened with the wake board? Joe Well, I haven't been up behind a ski boat in about 25 years... (last time in Tahiti was unsuccessful and I got a leg muscle pull) popped up the first time though, no problem. I haven't looked but I think there's a pic of me cruisin along. Then on the fourth time at bat, forgot everything I learned and didn't stand up as soon as I should have. Got my feet jammed into my face with my knees in the way. Heard a very loud pop, mind-blanking pain in my lower back/legs running down to my ankles. Couldn't move an inch due to the pain, but they fished me out and I was walking around the next day. We had a doc on the boat who prescribed massive Advil, vodka shots, and a cold pack on the back seemed to do the trick. Went to my doc today who said don't do much for two weeks, no long-term damage probably. Thought the ER treatment was about right. Gave me a script for Vicodin if I need it. -- "j" ganz - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - bummer. getting old eh? Joe Yep. I guess. Better than the alternative I suppose. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Sat, 07 Jul 2007 17:57:05 -0700, seatalker
wrote: Can anybody recommend good basic reading material for the new sailor who wants to start learning the ropes? --Vic The really basic standby is "Piloting, Seamanship and Small Boat Handling", by Chapman. For nautical language, try the "Dictionary of English Nautical Language" http://www.seatalk.info Thanks, Mike. --Vic |
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stopped by where?
"Capt. Lewry" wrote in message t... You should have stopped by. "Scotty" wrote in message ... Holidays suck on the water. All the weekend warriors and glorified day sailors, like Bob, come out and cause havoc for the rest of us. I was in the desert on the 4th. White sands, NM. Scotty "Cal Vanize" wrote in message ... We went out for a few hours. Nice day, wind 10 - 12k pretty steady. Toward the mid-afternoon, we had a thunderstorm build right above us. We dropped the sails and headed back in a hurry. As we were securing the boat, the heavy rain and lightening started. But it was a great day while it lasted. (Carlyle Lake, IL) |
Anybody Sail on the 4th?
Not far from White Sands, I am pulling a one year stint in the oil fields to
finance my cruising. A year here will provide 3-4 years of upscale island hopping in the Caribbean. (or 5 or 7 years of shoestring cruising). "Capt. Lewry" wrote in message t... You should have stopped by. "Scotty" wrote in message ... Holidays suck on the water. All the weekend warriors and glorified day sailors, like Bob, come out and cause havoc for the rest of us. I was in the desert on the 4th. White sands, NM. Scotty "Cal Vanize" wrote in message ... We went out for a few hours. Nice day, wind 10 - 12k pretty steady. Toward the mid-afternoon, we had a thunderstorm build right above us. We dropped the sails and headed back in a hurry. As we were securing the boat, the heavy rain and lightening started. But it was a great day while it lasted. (Carlyle Lake, IL) |
Anybody Sail on the 4th?
we landed in El Paso, stayed in Las Cruces NM.
SBV "Capt. Lewry" wrote in message . net... Not far from White Sands, I am pulling a one year stint in the oil fields to finance my cruising. A year here will provide 3-4 years of upscale island hopping in the Caribbean. (or 5 or 7 years of shoestring cruising). "Capt. Lewry" wrote in message t... You should have stopped by. "Scotty" wrote in message ... Holidays suck on the water. All the weekend warriors and glorified day sailors, like Bob, come out and cause havoc for the rest of us. I was in the desert on the 4th. White sands, NM. Scotty "Cal Vanize" wrote in message ... We went out for a few hours. Nice day, wind 10 - 12k pretty steady. Toward the mid-afternoon, we had a thunderstorm build right above us. We dropped the sails and headed back in a hurry. As we were securing the boat, the heavy rain and lightening started. But it was a great day while it lasted. (Carlyle Lake, IL) |
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