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Wayne.B November 19th 07 02:08 AM

Happiness is...
 
Happiness is heading south on the boat after a long cruise north this
summer. We are presently off the coast of Myrtle Beach, SC doing a
very leisurely 7 knots at our single engine, super economy speed,
carefully timed to get us into Fernandina Beach, Florida just after
sunrise on Tuesday. It will be good to be back in warm sunny weather
again. Last night it was two heaters on the flybridge with the
enclosure zipped up. Tonight it's a lot warmer and calmer. Thanks to
the magic of a Sprint USB air card I'm able to keep one eye on the
radar and surf the internet with the other. Our faithful autopilot is
steering dead straight courses through it all.

The last of the mechanical work on the port engine and stbd tranny was
finished up around noon time on Friday. We went out for a quick sea
trial (actually the second one) with the mechanics on board, declared
everything working, returned to the dock, returned the rental car,
made a substantial contribution to the North Carolina Detroit Diesel
health and welfare fund, and started heading south again.

Not having much time left on Friday we made a short run about halfway
down Pamlico Sound, behind the Outer Banks. Pamlico is a beautiful,
shallow, and nearly desolate body of water, especially this time of
year. The weather was sunny and crisp with the nighttime temperatures
down in the low 40s. We anchored out in a totally deserted cove near
the mouth of the Long Shoal River, arriving just after sunset. It was
like we were a million miles from anywhere with no shore lights, and
no cell phone or internet service. I used the SSB radio to send up a
position report, get the latest weather maps and then we retired to
the comfort of the aft cabin and electric blanket. It would have been
very chilly without it.

Saturday morning we got underway just after sunrise on another bright
crisp day. We proceeded down the remaining half of Pamlico Sound,
made a turn westward into the Neuse River, rejoined the ICW, and
popped out into the Atlantic just before sunset after a scenic run
down Adams Creek into Beaufort, NC. Coming onto the ocean at sunset
we were greeted by a nasty set of 4 to 5 ft short interval waves as
the outgoing tide met the incoming sou'wester. Our original plan was
to head directly offshore from Beaufort to the Cape Fear Shoals
cut-through channel, and keep going south from there. It turned out
to be a dark and stormy night however as the sou'wester persisted
longer than forecast, and the choppy little 4 to 5 footers morphed
into nasty five to sixes that were right in our teeth. It was
definitely a "high transom" kind of night for those who follow the
running jokes and jibes on "rec.boats".

After a few hours of bashing and crashing we switched to Plan B and
altered course to Masonboro Inlet, a little south of Wilmington, NC.
Fortunately we had also gone through Masonboro on the trip north so I
had a good track line and saved way points to help us through the
breakwaters in the dark. The seas flattened out as we approched the
coast and everything went well at the inlet as we arrived at 2:00AM.
Sometimes your good, sometimes your lucky, and sometimes your good and
lucky. Whatever it was, we found a good place to anchor for the night
not too far from a smallish cruising sailboat, the only other occupant
of the cove. We grabbed 4 hours of well needed sleep and got underway
again early this morning. Mrs B recognized the name on the cruising
sailboat as the one she had heard calling USCG for navigational
assistance the night before. As we speak, the same sailboat is
aground somewhere near Cape Fear Shoals, taking on water, and getting
help from USCG and SeaTow. Hopefully they're OK but it doesn't sound
good from what we can hear on the VHF.

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.

Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 02:12 AM

Happiness is...
 
Wayne.B wrote:
Happiness is heading south on the boat after a long cruise north this
summer. We are presently off the coast of Myrtle Beach, SC doing a
very leisurely 7 knots at our single engine, super economy speed,
carefully timed to get us into Fernandina Beach, Florida just after
sunrise on Tuesday. It will be good to be back in warm sunny weather
again. Last night it was two heaters on the flybridge with the
enclosure zipped up. Tonight it's a lot warmer and calmer. Thanks to
the magic of a Sprint USB air card I'm able to keep one eye on the
radar and surf the internet with the other. Our faithful autopilot is
steering dead straight courses through it all.

The last of the mechanical work on the port engine and stbd tranny was
finished up around noon time on Friday. We went out for a quick sea
trial (actually the second one) with the mechanics on board, declared
everything working, returned to the dock, returned the rental car,
made a substantial contribution to the North Carolina Detroit Diesel
health and welfare fund, and started heading south again.

Not having much time left on Friday we made a short run about halfway
down Pamlico Sound, behind the Outer Banks. Pamlico is a beautiful,
shallow, and nearly desolate body of water, especially this time of
year. The weather was sunny and crisp with the nighttime temperatures
down in the low 40s. We anchored out in a totally deserted cove near
the mouth of the Long Shoal River, arriving just after sunset. It was
like we were a million miles from anywhere with no shore lights, and
no cell phone or internet service. I used the SSB radio to send up a
position report, get the latest weather maps and then we retired to
the comfort of the aft cabin and electric blanket. It would have been
very chilly without it.

Saturday morning we got underway just after sunrise on another bright
crisp day. We proceeded down the remaining half of Pamlico Sound,
made a turn westward into the Neuse River, rejoined the ICW, and
popped out into the Atlantic just before sunset after a scenic run
down Adams Creek into Beaufort, NC. Coming onto the ocean at sunset
we were greeted by a nasty set of 4 to 5 ft short interval waves as
the outgoing tide met the incoming sou'wester. Our original plan was
to head directly offshore from Beaufort to the Cape Fear Shoals
cut-through channel, and keep going south from there. It turned out
to be a dark and stormy night however as the sou'wester persisted
longer than forecast, and the choppy little 4 to 5 footers morphed
into nasty five to sixes that were right in our teeth. It was
definitely a "high transom" kind of night for those who follow the
running jokes and jibes on "rec.boats".

After a few hours of bashing and crashing we switched to Plan B and
altered course to Masonboro Inlet, a little south of Wilmington, NC.
Fortunately we had also gone through Masonboro on the trip north so I
had a good track line and saved way points to help us through the
breakwaters in the dark. The seas flattened out as we approched the
coast and everything went well at the inlet as we arrived at 2:00AM.
Sometimes your good, sometimes your lucky, and sometimes your good and
lucky. Whatever it was, we found a good place to anchor for the night
not too far from a smallish cruising sailboat, the only other occupant
of the cove. We grabbed 4 hours of well needed sleep and got underway
again early this morning. Mrs B recognized the name on the cruising
sailboat as the one she had heard calling USCG for navigational
assistance the night before. As we speak, the same sailboat is
aground somewhere near Cape Fear Shoals, taking on water, and getting
help from USCG and SeaTow. Hopefully they're OK but it doesn't sound
good from what we can hear on the VHF.

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


I hope you are getting a quickey at the Chart table.


Short Wave Sportfishing November 19th 07 02:28 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:08:17 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


Cool report.

God speed on the rest of the trip.

Wayne.B November 19th 07 03:13 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:12:56 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


I hope you are getting a quickey at the Chart table.


Heh. Ever since the chart table went mostly electronic, that has
become a whole different experience.

Wayne.B November 19th 07 03:14 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 02:28:47 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:08:17 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


Cool report.

God speed on the rest of the trip.


Thanks, we'll keep you posted.

Have a happy Thanksgiving.

HK November 19th 07 03:15 AM

Happiness is...
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:12:56 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.

I hope you are getting a quickey at the Chart table.


Heh. Ever since the chart table went mostly electronic, that has
become a whole different experience.



We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

Wayne.B November 19th 07 03:21 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:34:56 -0500, John H.
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


Sounds beautiful. Wish I were there. Watch your wake. It's soothing.


At 7 kts there isn't much wake to watch. Even the LTPs, canoes and
kayaks would be safe. Well, maybe not the LTPs. :-)

Short Wave Sportfishing November 19th 07 03:21 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:14:16 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 02:28:47 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:08:17 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


Cool report.

God speed on the rest of the trip.


Thanks, we'll keep you posted.

Have a happy Thanksgiving.


10-4.

You too.

Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 03:29 AM

Happiness is...
 
HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:12:56 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.
I hope you are getting a quickey at the Chart table.


Heh. Ever since the chart table went mostly electronic, that has
become a whole different experience.



We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


yes, but can they get a quickee at the chart table?


John H. November 19th 07 03:34 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:08:17 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

Happiness is heading south on the boat after a long cruise north this
summer. We are presently off the coast of Myrtle Beach, SC doing a
very leisurely 7 knots at our single engine, super economy speed,
carefully timed to get us into Fernandina Beach, Florida just after
sunrise on Tuesday. It will be good to be back in warm sunny weather
again. Last night it was two heaters on the flybridge with the
enclosure zipped up. Tonight it's a lot warmer and calmer. Thanks to
the magic of a Sprint USB air card I'm able to keep one eye on the
radar and surf the internet with the other. Our faithful autopilot is
steering dead straight courses through it all.

The last of the mechanical work on the port engine and stbd tranny was
finished up around noon time on Friday. We went out for a quick sea
trial (actually the second one) with the mechanics on board, declared
everything working, returned to the dock, returned the rental car,
made a substantial contribution to the North Carolina Detroit Diesel
health and welfare fund, and started heading south again.

Not having much time left on Friday we made a short run about halfway
down Pamlico Sound, behind the Outer Banks. Pamlico is a beautiful,
shallow, and nearly desolate body of water, especially this time of
year. The weather was sunny and crisp with the nighttime temperatures
down in the low 40s. We anchored out in a totally deserted cove near
the mouth of the Long Shoal River, arriving just after sunset. It was
like we were a million miles from anywhere with no shore lights, and
no cell phone or internet service. I used the SSB radio to send up a
position report, get the latest weather maps and then we retired to
the comfort of the aft cabin and electric blanket. It would have been
very chilly without it.

Saturday morning we got underway just after sunrise on another bright
crisp day. We proceeded down the remaining half of Pamlico Sound,
made a turn westward into the Neuse River, rejoined the ICW, and
popped out into the Atlantic just before sunset after a scenic run
down Adams Creek into Beaufort, NC. Coming onto the ocean at sunset
we were greeted by a nasty set of 4 to 5 ft short interval waves as
the outgoing tide met the incoming sou'wester. Our original plan was
to head directly offshore from Beaufort to the Cape Fear Shoals
cut-through channel, and keep going south from there. It turned out
to be a dark and stormy night however as the sou'wester persisted
longer than forecast, and the choppy little 4 to 5 footers morphed
into nasty five to sixes that were right in our teeth. It was
definitely a "high transom" kind of night for those who follow the
running jokes and jibes on "rec.boats".

After a few hours of bashing and crashing we switched to Plan B and
altered course to Masonboro Inlet, a little south of Wilmington, NC.
Fortunately we had also gone through Masonboro on the trip north so I
had a good track line and saved way points to help us through the
breakwaters in the dark. The seas flattened out as we approched the
coast and everything went well at the inlet as we arrived at 2:00AM.
Sometimes your good, sometimes your lucky, and sometimes your good and
lucky. Whatever it was, we found a good place to anchor for the night
not too far from a smallish cruising sailboat, the only other occupant
of the cove. We grabbed 4 hours of well needed sleep and got underway
again early this morning. Mrs B recognized the name on the cruising
sailboat as the one she had heard calling USCG for navigational
assistance the night before. As we speak, the same sailboat is
aground somewhere near Cape Fear Shoals, taking on water, and getting
help from USCG and SeaTow. Hopefully they're OK but it doesn't sound
good from what we can hear on the VHF.

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


Sounds beautiful. Wish I were there. Watch your wake. It's soothing.

Vic Smith November 19th 07 03:40 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:08:17 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

Nice report. Sounds like good times, especially feeling it warm up.
Have a good trip.

--Vic

Scotty November 19th 07 03:53 AM

Happiness is...
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..


We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week

for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.



But they don't get to wake anybody.

S



HK November 19th 07 03:55 AM

Happiness is...
 
Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week

for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.



But they don't get to wake anybody.

S




Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.

Eisboch November 19th 07 07:39 AM

Happiness is...
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..


We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week for the holiday.
Two hours in the plane and they're here.



Two hours on a packed plane sandwiched like sardines in a can, 2 hours
standing in the security line holding your shoes. 2 hours getting to and
from the airport. And traveling by air around Thanksgiving?

No thanks.

You couldn't get me within 20 miles of a commercial airplane now-a-days. A
peaceful, one month cruise down the coast in a boat, enjoying the sights,
doing the navigation, and exploring new ports is my kind of travel.

Eisboch



CalifBill November 19th 07 08:14 AM

Happiness is...
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week

for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.



But they don't get to wake anybody.

S




Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.


Nope they waste 6 hours in airport security lines.



Wayne.B November 19th 07 10:48 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:15:32 -0500, HK wrote:

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


Hope they're on a private jet so they don't have the security hassel
at the airport and take off delays, along with the crying kid behind
them kicking the seat and punching their sibling.

If they are carrying as much "stuff" as we are, they'd need a 747
freighter.

Wayne.B November 19th 07 10:53 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:55:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week

for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.



But they don't get to wake anybody.



Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.


That marks a fundamental difference between us, one of many.

I have *never* regarded any time spent on a boat as wasted.

(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at 5:52AM)

Short Wave Sportfishing November 19th 07 11:08 AM

Happiness is...
 
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 05:53:01 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:55:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


But they don't get to wake anybody.


Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.


That marks a fundamental difference between us, one of many.

I have *never* regarded any time spent on a boat as wasted.

(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at 5:52AM)


Made decent time.

Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 12:18 PM

Happiness is...
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:55:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.


That marks a fundamental difference between us, one of many.

I have *never* regarded any time spent on a boat as wasted.

(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at 5:52AM)


Ahhh so you are one of those people who enjoy boating.

James R. Gallows III November 19th 07 12:45 PM

Happiness is...
 
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 07:18:17 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:55:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.


That marks a fundamental difference between us, one of many.

I have *never* regarded any time spent on a boat as wasted.

(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at 5:52AM)


Ahhh so you are one of those people who enjoy boating.


As am I.

Boating - manly men on a manly boat manly boating.

John H. November 19th 07 01:06 PM

Happiness is...
 
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:15:32 -0500, HK wrote:

Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:12:56 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.
I hope you are getting a quickey at the Chart table.


Heh. Ever since the chart table went mostly electronic, that has
become a whole different experience.



We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


Hope they have a lovely flight and enjoy their stay with you. Are these
your kids, or grandkids?



Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 01:50 PM

Happiness is...
 
James R. Gallows III wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 07:18:17 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:55:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.
But they don't get to wake anybody.

Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.
That marks a fundamental difference between us, one of many.

I have *never* regarded any time spent on a boat as wasted.

(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at 5:52AM)

Ahhh so you are one of those people who enjoy boating.


As am I.

Boating - manly men on a manly boat manly boating.


I understand you are all talk, and you really don't even own a boat.


[email protected] November 19th 07 03:15 PM

Happiness is...
 
On Nov 19, 2:39 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

. ..



We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week for the holiday.
Two hours in the plane and they're here.


Two hours on a packed plane sandwiched like sardines in a can, 2 hours
standing in the security line holding your shoes. 2 hours getting to and
from the airport. And traveling by air around Thanksgiving?

No thanks.

You couldn't get me within 20 miles of a commercial airplane now-a-days. A
peaceful, one month cruise down the coast in a boat, enjoying the sights,
doing the navigation, and exploring new ports is my kind of travel.

Eisboch


Thanks for the reminder! I'm leaving Atlanta non-stop to San Francisco
tomorrow morning! The plan is almost full. Yep, it's going to suck big
time!

James R. Gallows III November 19th 07 04:17 PM

Happiness is...
 
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:50:35 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

James R. Gallows III wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 07:18:17 -0500, Reginald Smithers III
wrote:

Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:55:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Scotty wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.
But they don't get to wake anybody.

Nope, and they don't waste their time going 8 miles an hour getting here.
That marks a fundamental difference between us, one of many.

I have *never* regarded any time spent on a boat as wasted.

(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at 5:52AM)
Ahhh so you are one of those people who enjoy boating.


As am I.

Boating - manly men on a manly boat manly boating.


I understand you are all talk, and you really don't even own a boat.


Not a "boat" per se.

More like a mega yacht.

HK November 19th 07 04:28 PM

Happiness is...
 
Scotty wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this

week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at

5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.

Scotty November 19th 07 04:29 PM

Happiness is...
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this

week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


But they don't get to wake anybody.




(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at

5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV



Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 04:36 PM

Happiness is...
 
HK wrote:
Scotty wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this

week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at

5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.


I do have to ask, when you sold your 52' Hatteras, did your dick grow?


HK November 19th 07 04:44 PM

Happiness is...
 
Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Scotty wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this
week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at
5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.


I do have to ask, when you sold your 52' Hatteras, did your dick grow?



Sorry, crap-for-brains, never owned a 52' Hatteras.

Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 04:46 PM

Happiness is...
 
HK wrote:
Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Scotty wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this
week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at
5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.


I do have to ask, when you sold your 52' Hatteras, did your dick grow?



Sorry, crap-for-brains, never owned a 52' Hatteras.


Harry,
Come on you do have to admit, that was funny.


HK November 19th 07 04:47 PM

Happiness is...
 
Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Scotty wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this
week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at
5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.

I do have to ask, when you sold your 52' Hatteras, did your dick grow?



Sorry, crap-for-brains, never owned a 52' Hatteras.


Harry,
Come on you do have to admit, that was funny.


There's nothing I find funny about you, turds-for-brains.

D-unit November 19th 07 05:36 PM

Happiness is...
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message ...
Happiness is heading south on the boat after a long cruise north this
summer. We are presently off the coast of Myrtle Beach, SC doing a
very leisurely 7 knots at our single engine, super economy speed,
carefully timed to get us into Fernandina Beach, Florida just after
sunrise on Tuesday. It will be good to be back in warm sunny weather
again. Last night it was two heaters on the flybridge with the
enclosure zipped up. Tonight it's a lot warmer and calmer. Thanks to
the magic of a Sprint USB air card I'm able to keep one eye on the
radar and surf the internet with the other. Our faithful autopilot is
steering dead straight courses through it all.

The last of the mechanical work on the port engine and stbd tranny was
finished up around noon time on Friday. We went out for a quick sea
trial (actually the second one) with the mechanics on board, declared
everything working, returned to the dock, returned the rental car,
made a substantial contribution to the North Carolina Detroit Diesel
health and welfare fund, and started heading south again.

Not having much time left on Friday we made a short run about halfway
down Pamlico Sound, behind the Outer Banks. Pamlico is a beautiful,
shallow, and nearly desolate body of water, especially this time of
year. The weather was sunny and crisp with the nighttime temperatures
down in the low 40s. We anchored out in a totally deserted cove near
the mouth of the Long Shoal River, arriving just after sunset. It was
like we were a million miles from anywhere with no shore lights, and
no cell phone or internet service. I used the SSB radio to send up a
position report, get the latest weather maps and then we retired to
the comfort of the aft cabin and electric blanket. It would have been
very chilly without it.

Saturday morning we got underway just after sunrise on another bright
crisp day. We proceeded down the remaining half of Pamlico Sound,
made a turn westward into the Neuse River, rejoined the ICW, and
popped out into the Atlantic just before sunset after a scenic run
down Adams Creek into Beaufort, NC. Coming onto the ocean at sunset
we were greeted by a nasty set of 4 to 5 ft short interval waves as
the outgoing tide met the incoming sou'wester. Our original plan was
to head directly offshore from Beaufort to the Cape Fear Shoals
cut-through channel, and keep going south from there. It turned out
to be a dark and stormy night however as the sou'wester persisted
longer than forecast, and the choppy little 4 to 5 footers morphed
into nasty five to sixes that were right in our teeth. It was
definitely a "high transom" kind of night for those who follow the
running jokes and jibes on "rec.boats".

After a few hours of bashing and crashing we switched to Plan B and
altered course to Masonboro Inlet, a little south of Wilmington, NC.
Fortunately we had also gone through Masonboro on the trip north so I
had a good track line and saved way points to help us through the
breakwaters in the dark. The seas flattened out as we approched the
coast and everything went well at the inlet as we arrived at 2:00AM.
Sometimes your good, sometimes your lucky, and sometimes your good and
lucky. Whatever it was, we found a good place to anchor for the night
not too far from a smallish cruising sailboat, the only other occupant
of the cove. We grabbed 4 hours of well needed sleep and got underway
again early this morning. Mrs B recognized the name on the cruising
sailboat as the one she had heard calling USCG for navigational
assistance the night before. As we speak, the same sailboat is
aground somewhere near Cape Fear Shoals, taking on water, and getting
help from USCG and SeaTow. Hopefully they're OK but it doesn't sound
good from what we can hear on the VHF.

Meanwhile we'll go by Georgetown and Winyah Bay later tonight, and
Charleston somtime tomorrow. We'll turn ito Charleston if we get too
tired or the weather deteriorates but right now things are looking
good for a non-stop passage into northern Florida. We're standing 3
hour watches, seeing each other mostly at meal time.


Good report mate...

Im taking my daughter to Orlando for Thanksgiving (and the week after)
from NC. We're heading out around 3am Wednesday morn. The trip
should take about 12 hours, pulling a 10,000lb 5th wheel.

Im looking forward to putting the shorts back on sometime around noon
on Wednesday..... somewhere in Ga.

Yes..the Pamlico sound is a treasure for sure.


db




Capt. JG November 19th 07 05:59 PM

Happiness is...
 
"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Wayne.B" wrote in message

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this

week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


But they don't get to wake anybody.




(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at

5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




Heh... actually, he's right. The time spent sailing doesn't count against
your lifespan.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Scotty November 19th 07 06:35 PM

Happiness is...
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Wayne.B" wrote in

message

We've got some guests coming north from Florida

this
week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


But they don't get to wake anybody.




(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at

5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and

watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else

is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




Heh... actually, he's right. The time spent sailing

doesn't count against
your lifespan.



And the time spent motoring?




HK November 19th 07 06:55 PM

Happiness is...
 
wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:28:13 -0500, HK wrote:

You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.


Yup, I noticed that when I only had my 10' jon boat I would capsize it
if I tried to **** over the side.



I had the same problem when I stood up in my canoe, but I did notice
that in my canoe, I can use mine as a paddle. Not on the bigger boats,
though. Curious.

Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 06:56 PM

Happiness is...
 
wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:28:13 -0500, HK wrote:

You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.


Yup, I noticed that when I only had my 10' jon boat I would capsize it
if I tried to **** over the side.


Was it worth it to buy a bigger boat? ;)

Harry has had the other problem, he has been selling his big boats and
moving into smaller and smaller boats. His wife has to keep letting out
his pants due to the enlargement. ;)


Capt. JG November 19th 07 07:15 PM

Happiness is...
 
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Wayne.B" wrote in

message

We've got some guests coming north from Florida

this
week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


But they don't get to wake anybody.




(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at
5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and

watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else

is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




Heh... actually, he's right. The time spent sailing

doesn't count against
your lifespan.



And the time spent motoring?





Double speed, which is appropriate for PBers.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Reginald Smithers III November 19th 07 07:59 PM

Happiness is...
 
John H. wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:47:06 -0500, HK wrote:

Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Scotty wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this
week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.
But they don't get to wake anybody.

(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at
5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV



You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.
I do have to ask, when you sold your 52' Hatteras, did your dick grow?


Sorry, crap-for-brains, never owned a 52' Hatteras.
Harry,
Come on you do have to admit, that was funny.

There's nothing I find funny about you, turds-for-brains.


Well, did anything happen when you went from the 36 to the 25 to the 21?
Hell, I just downsized, so I've got an interest here!


I wonder if it works with auto too?


John H. November 19th 07 08:15 PM

Happiness is...
 
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:29:55 -0500, "Scotty" wrote:


"Wayne.B" wrote in message

We've got some guests coming north from Florida this

week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.


But they don't get to wake anybody.




(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at

5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV


Scotty, you're fitting right in.

John H. November 19th 07 08:16 PM

Happiness is...
 
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:47:06 -0500, HK wrote:

Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Scotty wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
We've got some guests coming north from Florida this
week
for the
holiday. Two hours in the plane and they're here.

But they don't get to wake anybody.


(presently crossing the Charleston shipping lanes at
5:52AM)


Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.

SBV




You know what they say: the bigger the boat, the smaller the dick.

I do have to ask, when you sold your 52' Hatteras, did your dick grow?



Sorry, crap-for-brains, never owned a 52' Hatteras.


Harry,
Come on you do have to admit, that was funny.


There's nothing I find funny about you, turds-for-brains.


Well, did anything happen when you went from the 36 to the 25 to the 21?
Hell, I just downsized, so I've got an interest here!

Wayne.B November 19th 07 09:13 PM

Happiness is...
 
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:29:55 -0500, wussy wake whiner weenie, "Scotty"
wrote:

Maybe you should get your nose out of the computer and watch
where you are going....oh. that's right, everybody else is
supposed to stay out of *your* way.


Especially you. My wake at 7 kts is absolutely vicious, causing even
the 700 ft tankers I've been dodging all day to shudder their rudders.
Toy sailboats would have no chance at all.


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