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Wayne.B January 31st 08 04:16 PM

High latitudes cruiser
 
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 18:19:07 -0600, Geoff Schultz
wrote:

To say that it was unlike any boat that I've ever been on is an
understatement. Theyworry about things that I've never even thought about!


Interesting.

Could you give us some examples?


ray lunder[_10_] February 1st 08 04:35 PM

High latitudes cruiser
 
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:28:40 -0000, Justin C
wrote:


What makes a boat a "high latitudes" cruiser? It's a term I've seen a
few times and I'd like to know what makes it different to a "blue water"
cruiser.

Justin.


Steel hull.
"ICE" by Tristan Jones is an amazing read for small timers thinking
about seeing an iceberg. Jones employed a dog for very little to keep
watch for floating obstructions and was trapped for a year or 18
months in ice, had an eye knocked out, was rescued by Eskimos, who
were said to be able to live a month by eating their hyde paddle
boats. He missed the northernmost small craft sailing record, his
original goal, by a small margin as I recall.
One of the sailing mags had an article about solo's going to
antarctica looking for somewhere they could still find peace and quiet
on the planet.

Gordon February 1st 08 05:23 PM

High latitudes cruiser
 
ray lunder wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:28:40 -0000, Justin C
wrote:

What makes a boat a "high latitudes" cruiser? It's a term I've seen a
few times and I'd like to know what makes it different to a "blue water"
cruiser.

Justin.


Steel hull.
"ICE" by Tristan Jones is an amazing read for small timers thinking
about seeing an iceberg. Jones employed a dog for very little to keep
watch for floating obstructions and was trapped for a year or 18
months in ice, had an eye knocked out, was rescued by Eskimos, who
were said to be able to live a month by eating their hyde paddle
boats. He missed the northernmost small craft sailing record, his
original goal, by a small margin as I recall.
One of the sailing mags had an article about solo's going to
antarctica looking for somewhere they could still find peace and quiet
on the planet.


You need to take Tristan Jones with a grain of salt. He was known to
stretch facts to fit the tale.
Gordon

ray lunder[_10_] February 4th 08 01:43 PM

High latitudes cruiser
 
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:23:23 +0000, Gordon wrote:

ray lunder wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:28:40 -0000, Justin C
wrote:

What makes a boat a "high latitudes" cruiser? It's a term I've seen a
few times and I'd like to know what makes it different to a "blue water"
cruiser.

Justin.


Steel hull.
"ICE" by Tristan Jones is an amazing read for small timers thinking
about seeing an iceberg. Jones employed a dog for very little to keep
watch for floating obstructions and was trapped for a year or 18
months in ice, had an eye knocked out, was rescued by Eskimos, who
were said to be able to live a month by eating their hyde paddle
boats. He missed the northernmost small craft sailing record, his
original goal, by a small margin as I recall.
One of the sailing mags had an article about solo's going to
antarctica looking for somewhere they could still find peace and quiet
on the planet.


You need to take Tristan Jones with a grain of salt. He was known to
stretch facts to fit the tale.
Gordon


Oh, go on!! Like I wouldn't know a Welshman if I met one.



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