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Hanz August 22nd 11 03:53 AM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
Is anyone planning on going to the Caribbean this fall? I looking for a
boat buddy..


Write to me at ...


Hanz

Wayne B August 22nd 11 12:04 PM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 22:53:45 -0400, Hanz
wrote:

Is anyone planning on going to the Caribbean this fall? I looking for a
boat buddy..


Write to me at ...


Hanz


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If you don't find anyone between now and then, I'd recommend going to
South Side Marina in the Turks and Caicos. It is a very friendly
place with a lot of boats there waiting for weather windows prior to
heading farther south. There's a really good chance of meeting up
with people who would be interested.


Hanz August 22nd 11 04:05 PM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 22:53:45 -0400, Hanz
wrote:

Is anyone planning on going to the Caribbean this fall? I looking for a
boat buddy..


Write to me at ...


Hanz


========================

If you don't find anyone between now and then, I'd recommend going to
South Side Marina in the Turks and Caicos. It is a very friendly
place with a lot of boats there waiting for weather windows prior to
heading farther south. There's a really good chance of meeting up
with people who would be interested.

Sorry:
We will leave from NC, head east till we pass Bermuda, then turn
right to St Martin.


Hanz

Wilbur Hubbard August 22nd 11 04:12 PM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
"Hanz" wrote in message
...
Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 22:53:45 -0400, Hanz
wrote:

Is anyone planning on going to the Caribbean this fall? I looking for a
boat buddy..


Write to me at ...


Hanz


========================

If you don't find anyone between now and then, I'd recommend going to
South Side Marina in the Turks and Caicos. It is a very friendly
place with a lot of boats there waiting for weather windows prior to
heading farther south. There's a really good chance of meeting up
with people who would be interested.

Sorry:
We will leave from NC, head east till we pass Bermuda, then turn right
to St Martin.





Good on you, Hanz. That's the real sailor's route. These motorhead types in
this group take that stupid "Thorny Path". What a waste of time and fuel
that is. . .

Wilbur Hubbard



Wayne B August 22nd 11 04:57 PM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 11:12:34 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:

We will leave from NC, head east till we pass Bermuda, then turn right
to St Martin.



Good on you, Hanz. That's the real sailor's route. These motorhead types in
this group take that stupid "Thorny Path". What a waste of time and fuel
that is. . .


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One of the nice things about *real* cruisers, like the ones you meet
at South Side Marina in the Turks and Caicos, is that they don't care
all that much about power versus sail. Just being there makes you
part of the brotherhood and everyone is welcome at the nightly
parties. Everyone has stories to tell, advice to offer, skills/tools
to lend, and any other help that is needed. I spent several hours
there last year helping a fellow cruiser get his SSB radio working,
accepting a cedar fishing plug in exchange. The manager of the marina
spent quite a lot of his own time driving me around, helping to get an
alternator fixed. Did I mention that it's a great place?


Wilbur Hubbard August 22nd 11 05:54 PM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
"Wayne B" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 11:12:34 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:

We will leave from NC, head east till we pass Bermuda, then turn
right
to St Martin.



Good on you, Hanz. That's the real sailor's route. These motorhead types
in
this group take that stupid "Thorny Path". What a waste of time and fuel
that is. . .


=========

One of the nice things about *real* cruisers, like the ones you meet
at South Side Marina in the Turks and Caicos, is that they don't care
all that much about power versus sail. Just being there makes you
part of the brotherhood and everyone is welcome at the nightly
parties. Everyone has stories to tell, advice to offer, skills/tools
to lend, and any other help that is needed. I spent several hours
there last year helping a fellow cruiser get his SSB radio working,
accepting a cedar fishing plug in exchange. The manager of the marina
spent quite a lot of his own time driving me around, helping to get an
alternator fixed. Did I mention that it's a great place?




Proof of concept, I say. For you motor boaters it's all about socializing
here and there on land. Why? Because sitting at the helm and motoring is
just so BORING. No wonder you look forward to get togethers ashore someplace
where you can commiserate with your fellow bored.

For us real sailors we sail to get away from the crowds. We sail because
sailing, itself, is challenging and fulfilling. For us it's more about the
voyage and less about the destination. If our major concern was socializing
we would just save ourselves a lot of time and energy, stay home and go to
parties every night.

You motor boaters just do nothing other than turn all your meeting places
into a lubberly gathering.

Wilbur Hubbard



Vic Smith August 22nd 11 06:18 PM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 12:54:06 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:



For us real sailors we sail to get away from the crowds. We sail because
sailing, itself, is challenging and fulfilling. For us it's more about the
voyage and less about the destination. If our major concern was socializing
we would just save ourselves a lot of time and energy, stay home and go to
parties every night.


You're losing your touch. My favorite was when you wrote about
hanging on to the mast naked, howling at the wind and rain and seas
that sought to defeat you.
Think the first reply you got to that post was "What did your dock
mates think about that conduct?"
Quite an exchange on both sides.

--Vic

Wayne B August 24th 11 12:40 AM

Fall to the Caribbean
 
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 12:54:06 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:

You motor boaters just do nothing other than turn all your meeting places
into a lubberly gathering.


====

For what's it's worth, we have run across *many* very congenial
sailors. Some of our best cruising memories are the interesing people
we have met along the way.



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