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Bruce In Bangkok wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 10:58:29 -0500, "Ernest Scribbler" wrote: "Bruce In Bangkok" wrote www.meder.hu "Sailing Alone Around the World with Carina (19ft boat)" Fascinating site. Thanks. I found him quite interesting to talk to. Apparently he wanted to sail around the world and so just went out and did it. From talking to him the boat was all he could afford and so he went for it. He makes no pretenses that he has the best boat and in fact when I said I had a 40' boat he commented that I must be a lot faster then him. He said that coming up the Malacca Straits he was able to do 1.5 K, over the ground at times. His Atlantic crossing was 5 weeks and I asked him how he carried all the supplies and he mentioned that he tried to use as little fresh water as possible :-) Given his meager fuel, if he gets becalmed, he pretty much just need to wait it out putting stress on his water supplies. I wonder if he has a solar still for just such situations. Did he have a huge supply of books aboard? BTW, I met Robin Knox Johnson years ago. One of his stories still gives me the shivers. |
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In article , slide wrote:
BTW, I met Robin Knox Johnson years ago. One of his stories still gives me the shivers. C'mon, credit where it's due, it's Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. When someone has achieved so much the least you can do is show the respect that has been earned, if that means calling him 'Sir Robin' then call him that! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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![]() "Justin C" wrote in message ... In article , slide wrote: BTW, I met Robin Knox Johnson years ago. One of his stories still gives me the shivers. C'mon, credit where it's due, it's Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. When someone has achieved so much the least you can do is show the respect that has been earned, if that means calling him 'Sir Robin' then call him that! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. Not to put too fine a point on it, but it's actually "Brave Sir Robin." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZwuTo7zKM8 |
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In article , KLC Lewis wrote:
"Justin C" wrote in message ... C'mon, credit where it's due, it's Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. When someone has achieved so much the least you can do is show the respect that has been earned, if that means calling him 'Sir Robin' then call him that! Not to put too fine a point on it, but it's actually "Brave Sir Robin." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZwuTo7zKM8 I don't even have to follow that to know what it links to you stupid English kerniggit! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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![]() "Justin C" wrote in message ... In article , KLC Lewis wrote: "Justin C" wrote in message ... C'mon, credit where it's due, it's Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. When someone has achieved so much the least you can do is show the respect that has been earned, if that means calling him 'Sir Robin' then call him that! Not to put too fine a point on it, but it's actually "Brave Sir Robin." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZwuTo7zKM8 I don't even have to follow that to know what it links to you stupid English kerniggit! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. Very well. Just bring us a shrubbery. |
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On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 12:22:46 -0700, slide
wrote: Bruce In Bangkok wrote: On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 10:58:29 -0500, "Ernest Scribbler" wrote: "Bruce In Bangkok" wrote www.meder.hu "Sailing Alone Around the World with Carina (19ft boat)" Fascinating site. Thanks. I found him quite interesting to talk to. Apparently he wanted to sail around the world and so just went out and did it. From talking to him the boat was all he could afford and so he went for it. He makes no pretenses that he has the best boat and in fact when I said I had a 40' boat he commented that I must be a lot faster then him. He said that coming up the Malacca Straits he was able to do 1.5 K, over the ground at times. His Atlantic crossing was 5 weeks and I asked him how he carried all the supplies and he mentioned that he tried to use as little fresh water as possible :-) Given his meager fuel, if he gets becalmed, he pretty much just need to wait it out putting stress on his water supplies. I wonder if he has a solar still for just such situations. Did he have a huge supply of books aboard? BTW, I met Robin Knox Johnson years ago. One of his stories still gives me the shivers. Difficult to believe that he can carry more then, say 20 Ltrs of fuel, or many books for that matter. It is a small boat. I'll probably talk to him again and will try to get some details of how, what, how much, etc. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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