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Greetings from WestEnd
On May 18, 12:15 pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 18 May 2010 06:02:09 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: After a truly rough crossing from Lake Worth Inlet we arrived at West End after only 13 hours. We had 3-6' steep waves even in 600' of water for some reason. The Gulf stream was very strong and at times we made only 3 kts. All 3 of us were seasick. The marina here has very good wireless. My daughter and her bf have only 7 days so I am leaning toward keeping Ragtime somewhere in Freeport. Marsh Harbor might be a stretch for us but we have to figure out what we want to do. Right now, none of us want to go back across anytime soon. Other boats at Lake Worth were supposed to be crossing but at 4:00 am none of them were moving so we did it alone and were the smallest boat we saw. The Coast Guard came by in a cutter and took all our info by radio. I think it was just for training but maybe they thought we were nuts to be crossing and wanted it "just in case". Congrats, Froggie. Hopefully the naysayers will see that where there's a will there's a way. Good job. You did it. You can now legitimately brag about it. -- Annoy a Liberal...practice personal responsibility! John H Took bikes to "The Village" where the people who work at the marina in West End live. They harvest cocnh and there are immense piles of empty shells and signs forbidding dumping the shells. Asked a guy beside the road for a restaurant and he sent us to "Ellas", a tiny place with 4 tables. We had "cracked conch", immense piles of lightlybreaded very tender conch. Then the crowd arrived. It seems this is where everybody eats. I highly reccomend it. Plans are still uncertain but am leaning toward Marsh Harbor unless something better comes up. Am finally getting to use our wind scoop I have had for years. |
Greetings from WestEnd
On May 18, 2:34 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On May 18, 12:15 pm, John H wrote: On Tue, 18 May 2010 06:02:09 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: After a truly rough crossing from Lake Worth Inlet we arrived at West End after only 13 hours. We had 3-6' steep waves even in 600' of water for some reason. The Gulf stream was very strong and at times we made only 3 kts. All 3 of us were seasick. The marina here has very good wireless. My daughter and her bf have only 7 days so I am leaning toward keeping Ragtime somewhere in Freeport. Marsh Harbor might be a stretch for us but we have to figure out what we want to do. Right now, none of us want to go back across anytime soon. Other boats at Lake Worth were supposed to be crossing but at 4:00 am none of them were moving so we did it alone and were the smallest boat we saw. The Coast Guard came by in a cutter and took all our info by radio. I think it was just for training but maybe they thought we were nuts to be crossing and wanted it "just in case". Congrats, Froggie. Hopefully the naysayers will see that where there's a will there's a way. Good job. You did it. You can now legitimately brag about it. -- Annoy a Liberal...practice personal responsibility! John H Took bikes to "The Village" where the people who work at the marina in West End live. They harvest cocnh and there are immense piles of empty shells and signs forbidding dumping the shells. Asked a guy beside the road for a restaurant and he sent us to "Ellas", a tiny place with 4 tables. We had "cracked conch", immense piles of lightlybreaded very tender conch. Then the crowd arrived. It seems this is where everybody eats. I highly reccomend it. Plans are still uncertain but am leaning toward Marsh Harbor unless something better comes up. Am finally getting to use our wind scoop I have had for years. Wayne: I would find it hard to justify too many complications in a boat but some amenities would be nice. My daughter apparently complained to my wife about "Dad will only eat peanut butter and pop tarts for days when he goes sailing" so I had to endure an admonition to allow the kids to cook real meals. Still, a 28' boat is easy for me to handle by myself and I am not sure a bigger one would be. Am also not sure what I'd want. |
Greetings from WestEnd
On Tue, 18 May 2010 11:34:41 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: On May 18, 12:15 pm, John H wrote: On Tue, 18 May 2010 06:02:09 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: After a truly rough crossing from Lake Worth Inlet we arrived at West End after only 13 hours. We had 3-6' steep waves even in 600' of water for some reason. The Gulf stream was very strong and at times we made only 3 kts. All 3 of us were seasick. The marina here has very good wireless. My daughter and her bf have only 7 days so I am leaning toward keeping Ragtime somewhere in Freeport. Marsh Harbor might be a stretch for us but we have to figure out what we want to do. Right now, none of us want to go back across anytime soon. Other boats at Lake Worth were supposed to be crossing but at 4:00 am none of them were moving so we did it alone and were the smallest boat we saw. The Coast Guard came by in a cutter and took all our info by radio. I think it was just for training but maybe they thought we were nuts to be crossing and wanted it "just in case". Congrats, Froggie. Hopefully the naysayers will see that where there's a will there's a way. Good job. You did it. You can now legitimately brag about it. -- Annoy a Liberal...practice personal responsibility! John H Took bikes to "The Village" where the people who work at the marina in West End live. They harvest cocnh and there are immense piles of empty shells and signs forbidding dumping the shells. Asked a guy beside the road for a restaurant and he sent us to "Ellas", a tiny place with 4 tables. We had "cracked conch", immense piles of lightlybreaded very tender conch. Then the crowd arrived. It seems this is where everybody eats. I highly reccomend it. Plans are still uncertain but am leaning toward Marsh Harbor unless something better comes up. Am finally getting to use our wind scoop I have had for years. Before getting drafted I spent quite a few months in the Bahamas working for the US Coast and Geodetic Survey. Probably my favorite dish was conch chowder. Great stuff. -- Annoy a Liberal...practice personal responsibility! John H |
Greetings from WestEnd
On Tue, 18 May 2010 11:42:25 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: On May 18, 2:34 pm, Frogwatch wrote: On May 18, 12:15 pm, John H wrote: On Tue, 18 May 2010 06:02:09 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: After a truly rough crossing from Lake Worth Inlet we arrived at West End after only 13 hours. We had 3-6' steep waves even in 600' of water for some reason. The Gulf stream was very strong and at times we made only 3 kts. All 3 of us were seasick. The marina here has very good wireless. My daughter and her bf have only 7 days so I am leaning toward keeping Ragtime somewhere in Freeport. Marsh Harbor might be a stretch for us but we have to figure out what we want to do. Right now, none of us want to go back across anytime soon. Other boats at Lake Worth were supposed to be crossing but at 4:00 am none of them were moving so we did it alone and were the smallest boat we saw. The Coast Guard came by in a cutter and took all our info by radio. I think it was just for training but maybe they thought we were nuts to be crossing and wanted it "just in case". Congrats, Froggie. Hopefully the naysayers will see that where there's a will there's a way. Good job. You did it. You can now legitimately brag about it. -- Annoy a Liberal...practice personal responsibility! John H Took bikes to "The Village" where the people who work at the marina in West End live. They harvest cocnh and there are immense piles of empty shells and signs forbidding dumping the shells. Asked a guy beside the road for a restaurant and he sent us to "Ellas", a tiny place with 4 tables. We had "cracked conch", immense piles of lightlybreaded very tender conch. Then the crowd arrived. It seems this is where everybody eats. I highly reccomend it. Plans are still uncertain but am leaning toward Marsh Harbor unless something better comes up. Am finally getting to use our wind scoop I have had for years. Wayne: I would find it hard to justify too many complications in a boat but some amenities would be nice. My daughter apparently complained to my wife about "Dad will only eat peanut butter and pop tarts for days when he goes sailing" so I had to endure an admonition to allow the kids to cook real meals. Still, a 28' boat is easy for me to handle by myself and I am not sure a bigger one would be. Am also not sure what I'd want. Anything up to 34 or 35 is fairly easy to handle if it has an auto pilot and sail controls are led aft. We've owned both a 28 and a 34 in the past. A 34 gives you about twice as much usable space. |
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