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There's no doubt we fouled up. I believe I've been candid about
that. I believe I've also been candid about how we got where we ended up. If it weren't for the fact that they have no chance, I'd be a Libertarian, which main - perhaps only - plank is personal responsibility. Been that way since I was single-digit old... Whipping the dog who's barfed in the car doesn't make a better dog : {)) Posting your - sometimes duplicate, other than the outcome - experiences and how you dealt with them is instructive - to us and to others reading. I've enjoyed seeing the discussions our mishap has spawned. This being a relatively small group, you mostly probably don't know that similar discussions are happening in many of the mailing lists I annoy with my logorrhea from time to time. Among them has been discussion of weather and sea state conditions both in general and on that specific occasion in the area in which we came to grief. Without making excuses, I believe we were in the wrong place at the right time. We paid the price. Now we're doing the best we can to get back on the horse. Directions to the barn, and later, the trail, would be appreciated. Shooting the horse so we won't get back up (yah,, I know a long-stretch analogy, but Lydia's a champion horser) isn't worth the dog food it would provide :{)) - so perhaps y'all could feed it for us until we make it back? L8R Skip and Lydia, blessed, despite it all Morgan 461 #2 Disaster link: http://ipphotos.com/FlyingPig.asp SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain |
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"Skip Gundlach" wrote: Now we're doing the best we can to get back on the horse. Directions to the barn, and later, the trail, would be appreciated. Shooting the horse so we won't get back up (yah,, I know a long-stretch analogy, but Lydia's a champion horser) isn't worth the dog food it would provide :{)) - so perhaps y'all could feed it for us until we make it back? So glad that your sense of humor has survived intact. I'm confident that you will find the barn and horse and trail and FP will fly again. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's NEW Pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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Captain Skip ,,, once you get the boat back in shape ( you will, don't
even have one negative thought ) ,, get a white fiberglass dinghy and name it "**** happens". After reading all about your mishap, not knowing much about your boat or you personally; I decided to do some computer sailing. I Googled Boot Key Harbor ,, I knew the Gulf is shallow ............ but holy cow! That area is so treacherous my computer ran aground. I sail in the New England area. Mostly along the coast of Maine. Some NH,, and Mass. One good thing about Maine, you can be in deep water right up to the moment you hit the shore. And then you sink. Anyhow,, one of the Google hits was a web page from a couple who sailed the same area as you about 4 years ago. It was like reading a police report. They got in the harbor down there and then a storm hit and a few of the boats dragged anchor. From the page, it sounded like a pinball effect as boat hit boat. Another boat dragged and went up on a reef. From what I learned; the keys is an area where one must be careful and then have some luck. Don't let the "I told you so's" get to ya. As far as sailing with only the two of you, go for it. I go out by myself. Not because that is/was/ my plan but I don't have a crew. So, off I go. My advice: fix the boat and as your doing it have one important thought in mind. Not the galley, not the head, not the berth ... Think: how can I make this sailboat easier to sail with two people ... Do everything and anything that will make shorthanded sailing easier. Stuff like the mailsail that reefed into the mast or boom. Lines that lead to whatever... When you get that baby done, the only thing you should need to do is push a button. Good luck.. "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message oups.com... There's no doubt we fouled up. I believe I've been candid about that. I believe I've also been candid about how we got where we ended up. If it weren't for the fact that they have no chance, I'd be a Libertarian, which main - perhaps only - plank is personal responsibility. Been that way since I was single-digit old... Whipping the dog who's barfed in the car doesn't make a better dog : {)) Posting your - sometimes duplicate, other than the outcome - experiences and how you dealt with them is instructive - to us and to others reading. I've enjoyed seeing the discussions our mishap has spawned. This being a relatively small group, you mostly probably don't know that similar discussions are happening in many of the mailing lists I annoy with my logorrhea from time to time. Among them has been discussion of weather and sea state conditions both in general and on that specific occasion in the area in which we came to grief. Without making excuses, I believe we were in the wrong place at the right time. We paid the price. Now we're doing the best we can to get back on the horse. Directions to the barn, and later, the trail, would be appreciated. Shooting the horse so we won't get back up (yah,, I know a long-stretch analogy, but Lydia's a champion horser) isn't worth the dog food it would provide :{)) - so perhaps y'all could feed it for us until we make it back? L8R Skip and Lydia, blessed, despite it all Morgan 461 #2 Disaster link: http://ipphotos.com/FlyingPig.asp SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain |
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:09:12 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote: Think: how can I make this sailboat easier to sail with two people ... Do everything and anything that will make shorthanded sailing easier. The easiest way to sail a boat with two people, not as young as they used to be, is to get a trawler. Been there, done that. There is just nothing like a pair of big diesels with 30 inch, 4 bladed props to keep a boat going to windward in heavy weather. When you get that baby done, the only thing you should need to do is push a button. And then you just need plenty of time, money and power to keep all of those buttons working. |
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A Trawler? Wayne,, Pllllleeeeaaaaassssseeeee. We are talking sailing
here, not stink pots. ===== "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:09:12 GMT, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Think: how can I make this sailboat easier to sail with two people ... Do everything and anything that will make shorthanded sailing easier. The easiest way to sail a boat with two people, not as young as they used to be, is to get a trawler. Been there, done that. There is just nothing like a pair of big diesels with 30 inch, 4 bladed props to keep a boat going to windward in heavy weather. When you get that baby done, the only thing you should need to do is push a button. And then you just need plenty of time, money and power to keep all of those buttons working. |
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Wayne ,, just so you know .. the posting is a joke.. I don't want you
getting all up in arms. === "NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:LV1Ah.10314$Yn4.4991@trnddc03... A Trawler? Wayne,, Pllllleeeeaaaaassssseeeee. We are talking sailing here, not stink pots. ===== "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:09:12 GMT, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Think: how can I make this sailboat easier to sail with two people ... Do everything and anything that will make shorthanded sailing easier. The easiest way to sail a boat with two people, not as young as they used to be, is to get a trawler. Been there, done that. There is just nothing like a pair of big diesels with 30 inch, 4 bladed props to keep a boat going to windward in heavy weather. When you get that baby done, the only thing you should need to do is push a button. And then you just need plenty of time, money and power to keep all of those buttons working. |
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On Feb 12, 1:03 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
Wayne ,, just so you know .. the posting is a joke.. I don't want you getting all up in arms. ==="NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:LV1Ah.10314$Yn4.4991@trnddc03... A Trawler? Wayne,, Pllllleeeeaaaaassssseeeee. We are talking sailing here, not stink pots. ===== "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:09:12 GMT, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Think: how can I make this sailboat easier to sail with two people ... Do everything and anything that will make shorthanded sailing easier. The easiest way to sail a boat with two people, not as young as they used to be, is to get a trawler. Been there, done that. There is just nothing like a pair of big diesels with 30 inch, 4 bladed props to keep a boat going to windward in heavy weather. When you get that baby done, the only thing you should need to do is push a button. And then you just need plenty of time, money and power to keep all of those buttons working. Dang, sorry to hear about this. I am wondering why you didnt go into Boca Grande as per your original plans. Was it a case of things just going so well that you saw no reason to? After Boca Grande with a 6.5' draft, I'd want to be plenty alert. I assume the 20-30 kts was from NW (otherwise seas woulda been less) which would make it a wetter turn toward Key West. With 25 kt wind from NW ,you went downwind sorta into Fl Bay (I dont have my charts handy) which is sorta scary with that draft. |
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On Feb 11, 8:00 pm, "Skip Gundlach" wrote:
There's no doubt we fouled up. I once met a sailor who had never fouled up -- he was 14 and considered all of his mistakes part of the day's fun. Anyone who has greater experience has plenty of reason to be humble and to identify with what happened to you. I have always valued your contributions and I'm grateful that you are well. I just hope that someday you get a chance to live your dream, instead of perpetually building it. Steve |
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On Feb 12, 3:29 pm, "Frogwatch" wrote:
On Feb 12, 1:03 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Wayne ,, just so you know .. the posting is a joke.. I don't want you getting all up in arms. ==="NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:LV1Ah.10314$Yn4.4991@trnddc03... A Trawler? Wayne,, Pllllleeeeaaaaassssseeeee. We are talking sailing here, not stink pots. ===== "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:09:12 GMT, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Think: how can I make this sailboat easier to sail with two people ... Do everything and anything that will make shorthanded sailing easier. The easiest way to sail a boat with two people, not as young as they used to be, is to get a trawler. Been there, done that. There is just nothing like a pair of big diesels with 30 inch, 4 bladed props to keep a boat going to windward in heavy weather. When you get that baby done, the only thing you should need to do is push a button. And then you just need plenty of time, money and power to keep all of those buttons working. Dang, sorry to hear about this. I am wondering why you didnt go into Boca Grande as per your original plans. Was it a case of things just going so well that you saw no reason to? After Boca Grande with a 6.5' draft, I'd want to be plenty alert. I assume the 20-30 kts was from NW (otherwise seas woulda been less) which would make it a wetter turn toward Key West. With 25 kt wind from NW ,you went downwind sorta into Fl Bay (I dont have my charts handy) which is sorta scary with that draft. I think all this happed the week before last, maybe Thur ? Here in Tallahassee, I'd heard of nasty weather moving in with very strong wind forecast. On Thur (maybe it was Wed, I forget) I looked outside of my door at the trees blowing around and thought "Damn, I'm sure glad I'm not on the water". Skip says he had not heard a forcast for nasty weather which I believe. I also remember the "Storm of the Century" when we were due to leave that morn for a crusie but I'd heard of a weird low in the west Gulf and decidded to wait. Oddly, some sailors I met two weeks later HAD NOT HEARD this forecast, gone sailing and got hammered. What is going on here? Is the NOAA forecast that bad? I know that sitting at anchor you have few options for getting weather but at a marina you at least have local weather news too. |
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:03:01 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote: Wayne ,, just so you know .. the posting is a joke.. I don't want you getting all up in arms. No offense taken, we still have old sailing friends who feel the same way. It was a tough decision in some respects but in the end it made a lot of sense for us as we progress into our retirement years. I've had many good years of sailing on some of the finest boats you could imagine, including a couple of my own which were more modestly sized but very well equipped. I could still race every weekend if I wanted to. It all comes down to priorities. When I was younger we had more time than money, and now things are reversed. The most important thing at this point is spending time on the water and doing some good cruising. |
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