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Larry August 22nd 07 03:20 AM

August 21 - All at Sea
 
Skip Gundlach wrote in
oups.com:

reappeared shortly to empty her empty stomach into
a bowl.


TOO MUCH INFORMATION! TOO MUCH INFORMATION!!.....(c;

I'll never be able to eat cereal on Flying Pig....hee hee.

Larry
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Larry August 22nd 07 03:30 AM

August 21 - All at Sea
 
Vic Smith wrote in
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I've been hearing a lot about props fouling because of crabpots.


http://www.quickutter.com/

Looks like a good idea....for crabbers...(c;

Larry
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Larry August 22nd 07 03:32 AM

August 21 - All at Sea
 
Vic Smith wrote in
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I'll download the Florida charts since I'll be there soon looking at
boats.


Wait til next Spring when they're all staring at a week to take it back to
Yankeeland at $5/gallon and 3 gallons per mile. There's bound to be lots
of really nice boats for sale they can't afford to leave in FL at those
awful marina rates...(c;

Larry
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Larry August 22nd 07 03:35 AM

August 21 - All at Sea
 
Wayne.B wrote in
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What's the rush?


Same as always, his FAMILY is waiting in Sandy Hook....(sigh)


Larry
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Wayne.B August 22nd 07 04:30 AM

August 21 - All at Sea
 
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 02:35:34 +0000, Larry wrote:

Same as always, his FAMILY is waiting in Sandy Hook....(sigh)


Recipe for disaster.

Jere Lull August 22nd 07 05:14 AM

August 21 - All at Sea
 
On 2007-08-21 16:22:56 -0400, Vic Smith said:

Does Chesapeake Bay present a special challenge for a boat of his
draft? It may be he wanted a good sail without those concerns.
Not knowing these routes and I'm all ears.


No, there's no real challenge, except that there's a constant flow of
water south and he's running in or near a current running north, which
can make a big difference in distance made. Weather would be similar
inside or out, and as others have said, the Delaware Bay passage is
often no picnic.

MY problem is that I listened to the weather Sunday, and the offshore
forecast was for small craft advisories and lots of rain -- which we've
had ever since. A front has been sitting at about the VA/DE border with
lows running down it. Even up here near Philly, we've been getting
monsoons.

He has the advantage of a fairly heavy boat that likes heavy air, at
least better than our cork, but he should have realized they were going
into known sloppy conditions, and Linda shouldn't have been so
optimistic, not taking meds beforehand.

Personally, this week was one to take the slower inside route where
they had the advantage of a multitude of "plan B" anchorages in fairly
easy reach. I expect they'll make it, perhaps have made it already, but
that was a "yeah, we done it" sort of passage.

Skip, please stop rushing.

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Jere Lull
Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD
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