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"Larry" wrote
You know....We could all fly up and help ol Tom bring her down more safely. We don't eat much, but do like our beers, but that's much cheaper than "professional crew" in a magazine. The crew match isn't for pro crews. It's where the sweet middle aged things and horny old buggers go to find each other although the occasional independently wealthy 19 year old who wants to sail around the world after dropping out of modeling school also shows up. Lots of evening racing action among the health club set as well. Judging from the posts here and a private email I received, I think almost anyone would find a cruise on this boat pretty tiresome. I think he's already found the right crew for his boat. I'm sorry I brought it up. -- Roger Long |
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"Roger Long" wrote in news:469b3e69$0$16593
: I'm sorry I brought it up. Hmm....I crewed down the ditch from Charleston to St Augustine for a nice old couple on a Grand Banks 42 who were totally exhausted driving the trawler down the ditch (where possible) from RI. We toddled along hardly making a wake for 8-10 hours daytime, then gunkholed or marina'd at night with no schedule in mind. I thought the trip was going to be boring, but wanted some seat time in pleasure trawlers with someone ELSE buying the fuel. I drove about 95% of the way with the missus greatfully bringing up food and beverage without hubby's constant groundings and the awful stress she went through to get to Charleston. By the time we got to Savannah, they had pretty much left it up to me and the simple instruments the boat had. Glad I brought my handheld GPS and its cigarette light cord...(c; Somewhere around Brunswick, I was promoted to full captain-of-the-boat the husband was so relieved and by the time we pulled into their daughter's private dock in St Augustine I was offered to do the whole trip back to RI the next spring, which I gladly accepted. We had a grand time... Too bad they sold the boat in FL and flew home. I had planned a leisurely trip back up for us with nice stops and a little sightseeing we had discussed on the way down....a no-hurry boat trip, the kind I love. Pity....(snif).... They wanted to fly me home, but I took the train at a more leisurely pace. They insisted on buying me a little sleeper, not a day coach, which was very nice. I think I spent $80 on the whole trip!...(c; Larry -- While in Mexico, I didn't have to press 1 for Spanish. While in Iran, I didn't have to press 1 for Farsi, either. While in Florida, I had to press 2 for English. It just isn't fair. |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... I thought the trip was going to be boring, but wanted some seat time in pleasure trawlers with someone ELSE buying the fuel. What ? No vegetable oil ? ![]() |
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"Garland Gray II" wrote in news:zalni.2465$2X6.193
@newsfe19.lga: "Larry" wrote in message ... I thought the trip was going to be boring, but wanted some seat time in pleasure trawlers with someone ELSE buying the fuel. What ? No vegetable oil ? ![]() Nope...pure dino at outrageous, dockside prices.... Skip and I took the French Fried Mercedes to West Marine, today, for a new charger for the Flying Pig. Larry -- While in Mexico, I didn't have to press 1 for Spanish. While in Iran, I didn't have to press 1 for Farsi, either. While in Florida, I had to press 2 for English. It just isn't fair. |
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