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The Logs
Every cruiser should carry a log and make entrys often.
It's always fun to go back and read. What is a good entry in your log book? I'll go first. 12-30-07 22:00 Winds 30 kt SSE Wave 15 X 200 GPS speed 11kts Heavy overcast. Got tired so took the midnight pulpit ride. AMAZING! Both fore sails were howling + pumpkin sized jellies were flashing everywhere. The P bubble trail astern was magic. We are hauling ass. Joe |
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The Logs
"Joe" wrote in message
... Every cruiser should carry a log and make entrys often. It's always fun to go back and read. But, some people would have to first locate their yacht on the bottom of the Gulf, dive on it and retrieve the waterlogged log book . . . Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Sep 18, 2:06*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ... Every cruiser should carry a log and make entrys often. It's always fun to go back and read. But, some people would have to first locate their yacht on the bottom of the Gulf, dive on it and retrieve the waterlogged log book . . . Wilbur Hubbard Hello Chester, The logs of RedCloud sit here on my desk, in a converted bunk room that is now our office. It was but one small item we packed up in a small suitcase and swam with. I'm talking about swimming in raging seas to the rescue basket. I had to swim with Skipper the dog so my brother swam with the suitcase full of "stuff" very, very valueable stuff. Did you ever notice that out of all the USCG film released none of it shows my brother. Me and the dog sure, Terry with her fuzzy boots..you bet... but my bro smiling ear to ear with the bag that never had to clear anything....nah. . I lost everything but some how now have one of the nicest classic yachts on the lake. A sweet Aruba. How are things going with you Neal? Back to the subject: You can make up a log entry to follow along with the subject . Do like you always do and pretend you have a life and have sailed somewhere. It would be nicer if someone who sails posted a decent log entry. Cept Skip maybee, my eyes get blurry after 5 pages. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message ... On Sep 18, 2:06 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ... Every cruiser should carry a log and make entrys often. It's always fun to go back and read. But, some people would have to first locate their yacht on the bottom of the Gulf, dive on it and retrieve the waterlogged log book . . . Wilbur Hubbard Hello Chester, The logs of RedCloud sit here on my desk, in a converted bunk room that is now our office. It was but one small item we packed up in a small suitcase and swam with. I'm talking about swimming in raging seas to the rescue basket. I had to swim with Skipper the dog so my brother swam with the suitcase full of "stuff" very, very valueable stuff. Did you ever notice that out of all the USCG film released none of it shows my brother. Me and the dog sure, Terry with her fuzzy boots..you bet... but my bro smiling ear to ear with the bag that never had to clear anything....nah. . I lost everything but some how now have one of the nicest classic yachts on the lake. A sweet Aruba. How are things going with you Neal? Back to the subject: You can make up a log entry to follow along with the subject . Do like you always do and pretend you have a life and have sailed somewhere. It would be nicer if someone who sails posted a decent log entry. Cept Skip maybee, my eyes get blurry after 5 pages. Joe ________ Glad to hear you guys have rebounded Joe! No BS, no A-H back handed joke- I'm serious. |