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prodigal1 October 8th 05 03:12 AM

October :-(
 
okay is it just me, or is this not the most depressing time of the year?
I'm 50, and I've been on sailboats since I was 14 but I just can't get
over how depressed I get each and every friggin year when I have to put
the old girl to bed for the winter. I promise to grow up one of these
days, just not one of these days soon ;-P

Jonathan Ganz October 8th 05 04:50 AM

October :-(
 
In article ,
prodigal1 wrote:
okay is it just me, or is this not the most depressing time of the year?
I'm 50, and I've been on sailboats since I was 14 but I just can't get
over how depressed I get each and every friggin year when I have to put
the old girl to bed for the winter. I promise to grow up one of these
days, just not one of these days soon ;-P


Mon... you need a change in latitude... or at least a change in
location! October is fantastic here in Sausalito.
--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Larry October 8th 05 06:11 AM

October :-(
 
lid (Jonathan Ganz) wrote in
:

October is fantastic here in Sausalito.


October in Charleston Harbor is great....well, once the tropical storm
stops dumping the ocean over my house it will be...

Time 1AM...temperature outside 73.9F...sure lots better than July or
August. Water temp in harbor - 77F! No need to worry about hull freezing
or hypothermia swimming.

--
Larry

Bowgus October 8th 05 12:43 PM

October :-(
 
Well I dunno ... I was out thursday ... nobody else was out ... that was the
depressing part to me. So I take the edge off by actually looking forward to
putting the boat away ... winterizing the engine, cleaning, waxing, throwing
out that clutter that accumulates, covering it up ... so it's all ready to
go next season : )

"prodigal1" wrote in message
...
okay is it just me, or is this not the most depressing time of the year?
I'm 50, and I've been on sailboats since I was 14 but I just can't get
over how depressed I get each and every friggin year when I have to put
the old girl to bed for the winter. I promise to grow up one of these
days, just not one of these days soon ;-P




Dennis Pogson October 8th 05 01:07 PM

October :-(
 
prodigal1 wrote:
okay is it just me, or is this not the most depressing time of the
year? I'm 50, and I've been on sailboats since I was 14 but I just
can't get over how depressed I get each and every friggin year when I
have to put the old girl to bed for the winter. I promise to grow up
one of these days, just not one of these days soon ;-P


It's a latitude thing. At least we northerners get a chage of scenery twice
a year.

Dennis.



Larry October 8th 05 01:53 PM

October :-(
 
"Dennis Pogson" wrote in
:

It's a latitude thing. At least we northerners get a chage of scenery
twice a year.

Dennis.


When I call home to upstate NY (Finger Lakes), I always ask, "What day was
Summer this year?"....(c;

--
Larry

Don White October 8th 05 03:48 PM

October :-(
 
Jonathan Ganz wrote:
In article ,
prodigal1 wrote:

okay is it just me, or is this not the most depressing time of the year?
I'm 50, and I've been on sailboats since I was 14 but I just can't get
over how depressed I get each and every friggin year when I have to put
the old girl to bed for the winter. I promise to grow up one of these
days, just not one of these days soon ;-P



Mon... you need a change in latitude... or at least a change in
location! October is fantastic here in Sausalito.


October is super here on the East coast at lat 44 deg 32 min.
Next month is usually the killer...cold & damp.

[email protected] October 8th 05 05:11 PM

October :-(
 
C'mon down to N. FL. You can sail mine as I am currently too busy.
Sailing season has just started as the heat is abating enough.


gary October 9th 05 01:49 AM

October :-(
 
Had a fantastic sail in Kingston (Ontario) harbour on Thursday night in
my buddy's Mirage 29. I had just lowered my Aloha's mast and badly
needed a sailing 'fix'. We were almost alone out there and the wind
came up to 15 knots. Just for us. Zoom!

Yeah, I'm 53. You never get over that post partum depression of lift
out. When I ski in February, I keep thinking 'ready about!!" as I
plant my pole.

Gary


Don White October 9th 05 02:03 AM

October :-(
 
gary wrote:
Had a fantastic sail in Kingston (Ontario) harbour on Thursday night in
my buddy's Mirage 29. I had just lowered my Aloha's mast and badly
needed a sailing 'fix'. We were almost alone out there and the wind
came up to 15 knots. Just for us. Zoom!

Yeah, I'm 53. You never get over that post partum depression of lift
out. When I ski in February, I keep thinking 'ready about!!" as I
plant my pole.

Gary

i've missed my buddy's mirage 33 that he sold last year.
Now he's eving a Bristol 32. We went down to see it on a beautiful
Wednesday afternoon. Gorgeous from a slight distance...but inside cabin
shows a bit of the 39 years use.
he likes it though, so I may be sailing in style again
(vs my Sandpiper 565)


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