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Dene November 17th 05 05:24 AM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
http://tinyurl.com/cg6nw

This was my wife and I second voyage on our 1st cruiser, a '96 25 foot
Starcraft mid-cabin overnighter (appropriately named, "She Said Yes."
Destination was Beacon Rock on the Columbia River Gorge from Portland.
Amazing things....not a breath of wind, nobody at the moorage (do people
work on Tuesday?), the Full Moon (accompanied by Mars and Venus), foliage,
and best of all.....no mechanical breakdowns. (On the maiden voyage, we hit
a sinker log and lost a prop.)

Hope you enjoy the pictures.

-Greg



Dennis Pogson November 17th 05 09:18 AM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
Dene wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/cg6nw

This was my wife and I second voyage on our 1st cruiser, a '96 25 foot
Starcraft mid-cabin overnighter (appropriately named, "She Said Yes."
Destination was Beacon Rock on the Columbia River Gorge from Portland.
Amazing things....not a breath of wind, nobody at the moorage (do
people work on Tuesday?), the Full Moon (accompanied by Mars and
Venus), foliage, and best of all.....no mechanical breakdowns. (On
the maiden voyage, we hit a sinker log and lost a prop.)

Hope you enjoy the pictures.

-Greg


Lovely pictures, but er........... I think your flag should be mounted on
the stern!
I stand corrected if your Congress has passed a new law about this!

Dennis (UK).



Gogarty November 17th 05 03:17 PM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
In article ,
says...


Lovely pictures, but er........... I think your flag should be mounted on
the stern!
I stand corrected if your Congress has passed a new law about this!

There is no law, merely etiquette, protocol and practice. Saw a photo
recently of a squadron of US Navy vessels, very one of which was flying
the national ensign from a different point. If they can't get it right,
what can the rest of us do?


Dene November 17th 05 04:55 PM

An amazing overnight cruise
 

"Gogarty" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...


Lovely pictures, but er........... I think your flag should be mounted on
the stern!
I stand corrected if your Congress has passed a new law about this!

There is no law, merely etiquette, protocol and practice. Saw a photo
recently of a squadron of US Navy vessels, very one of which was flying
the national ensign from a different point. If they can't get it right,
what can the rest of us do?


Hmmm.....never heard this before. Frankly I wanted the Jolly Roger but the
boss had a different idea.

-Greg



Jonathan Ganz November 17th 05 06:55 PM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
In article ,
Dene dene@(nospam) ipns.com wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/cg6nw

This was my wife and I second voyage on our 1st cruiser, a '96 25 foot
Starcraft mid-cabin overnighter (appropriately named, "She Said Yes."
Destination was Beacon Rock on the Columbia River Gorge from Portland.
Amazing things....not a breath of wind, nobody at the moorage (do people
work on Tuesday?), the Full Moon (accompanied by Mars and Venus), foliage,
and best of all.....no mechanical breakdowns. (On the maiden voyage, we hit
a sinker log and lost a prop.)

Hope you enjoy the pictures.

-Greg


Nice pictures... great moon.



--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Dennis Pogson November 17th 05 07:39 PM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
Gogarty wrote:
In article ,
says...


Lovely pictures, but er........... I think your flag should be
mounted on the stern!
I stand corrected if your Congress has passed a new law about this!

There is no law, merely etiquette, protocol and practice. Saw a photo
recently of a squadron of US Navy vessels, very one of which was
flying the national ensign from a different point. If they can't get
it right, what can the rest of us do?


If your navy is anything like our navy, it figures!

As the poster said, it's really etiquette, guess I've been sailing so long I
look on these things as cast in stone!

Dennis.



Leanne November 17th 05 08:06 PM

An amazing overnight cruise
 

"Gogarty" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...


Lovely pictures, but er........... I think your flag should

be mounted on
the stern!
I stand corrected if your Congress has passed a new law about

this!

There is no law, merely etiquette, protocol and practice. Saw

a photo
recently of a squadron of US Navy vessels, very one of which

was flying
the national ensign from a different point. If they can't get

it right,
what can the rest of us do?


If the naval vessel was under way then the ensign would be flown
from the peak of the gaff on the most aft mast. In port they are
displayed on the stern and the jack flown on the bow.

Leanne



Gary November 17th 05 11:49 PM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
Dennis Pogson wrote:
Gogarty wrote:

In article ,
says...


Lovely pictures, but er........... I think your flag should be
mounted on the stern!
I stand corrected if your Congress has passed a new law about this!


There is no law, merely etiquette, protocol and practice. Saw a photo
recently of a squadron of US Navy vessels, very one of which was
flying the national ensign from a different point. If they can't get
it right, what can the rest of us do?



If your navy is anything like our navy, it figures!

As the poster said, it's really etiquette, guess I've been sailing so long I
look on these things as cast in stone!

Dennis.


In our navy, every ship of the same class flies the ensign from exactly
the same spot, unless work is being done on the spot or the ship is out
of routine (no crew). I guarantee it.

Gaz

[email protected] November 18th 05 12:03 AM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
fantastic pics, especially with the mountian in the background.

I wish we had scenery like that around here!

In S. Illinois, all we seem to have is corn and bean fields :(


Gogarty November 18th 05 12:43 PM

An amazing overnight cruise
 
In article , says...



"Gogarty" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...


Lovely pictures, but er........... I think your flag should

be mounted on
the stern!
I stand corrected if your Congress has passed a new law about

this!

There is no law, merely etiquette, protocol and practice. Saw

a photo
recently of a squadron of US Navy vessels, very one of which

was flying
the national ensign from a different point. If they can't get

it right,
what can the rest of us do?


If the naval vessel was under way then the ensign would be flown
from the peak of the gaff on the most aft mast. In port they are
displayed on the stern and the jack flown on the bow.

They were underway. Some had the ensign at the stern, some at the
starboard yard and some at the port yard. Really weird and most
noticeable.



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