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990.1 | | CLT::FANEUF | | Thu Sep 22 1988 18:38 | 7 |
| If anyone has the 'Riddle of the Sands' video, I would KILL to get a look
at it. Or any other reasonable or unreasonable price. Please mail to me
above if you have it, or now a video place in S NH/ E MA that has it...
thanx
Ross Faneuf
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990.2 | | TOPDOC::AHERN | Where was George? | Sat Sep 24 1988 10:05 | 12 |
| RE: .1 "Riddle of the Sands"
Video Signals on Rte. 111 in Boxborough, Mass. has it.
There phone number is 263-3047.
I think it's one of the best "sailing" movies ever made.
Does anyone know of a video store that has "Coaster"?
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990.3 | GREAT IDEA. | WILVAX::LANE | | Mon Sep 26 1988 13:42 | 4 |
| I'D LOVE TO ACQUIRE/SHARE SAILING VIDEOS. PRICE OF $40.- TO $60.-
EACH IS TO STEEP FOR MY BLOOD ! GREAT IDEA.
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990.4 | coaster opinion | AITG::IVANO | | Mon Sep 26 1988 14:50 | 8 |
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Coaster is a very insteresting video but it is REALLY interesting
and informative if you then read the critique in Wooden Boat Magazine
after Ned Ackerman abandoned the ship. Then top that off with Round
Cape Horn, video of a massive wooden ship (masts 17 stories high)
whose skipper was making his 57th passage!
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990.5 | Video Catalog | CAMELS::MCGARRY | | Mon Sep 26 1988 16:31 | 52 |
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I guess I had to much fun and sun saturday flying for the first time
in many years a SPINNAKER:
(a large triangular sail set on a spar that swings out
opposite the mainsail)[orig. unknown].
Because sunday I stopped into the Newport In Water Power Boat Show.
At one of the booths I came across a booklet on video's. In the
book you can either rent or buy any movie or show that was ever made
that had a patch of water in it. Some titles:
(over a hundred titles)
COASTER
TRISTAN JONES
USING LORAN SERIES "APELCO, SEARANGER, RATHEON RAYNAV, MICROLOGIC"
COME SAIL WITH US
LEARN TO SAIL
HELL AT 40 FATHOMS
SEAPOWER
SCUBA WORLD SERIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
CAPTAIN KIDD
THE CAINE MUTINY
SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO
TREASURE ISLAND
JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS
POPEYE THE SAILOR
To obtain this catalog call:
Seven Oceans Sailing
23 Warner Street
Newport, RI 02840
401-846-0001
Rental $10.00 per tape for seven days
UPS $3.00 for the first tape, $1.00 for any additional
Rent 3 tapes you get the 4th one free
Schools or Libraries get 5% discount, 10% on 5 or more.
Shipping by UPS
They accept (MC,VISA, Discover)
richard
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990.6 | Not my favorite | CLT::FANEUF | | Mon Sep 26 1988 17:54 | 9 |
| I concur. The portion of Coaster which covers the building is interesting (and
has some nice music). The sailing part is infuriating, as you watch the
avoidable errors in judgment accumulate (the old bit about sailing to a
schedule rather than to adapt to conditions couldn't be better illustrated).
There's some grossly shameless bits in it too. Still, probably worth seeing
once.
Ross Faneuf
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990.7 | | DNEAST::HALL_MERRILL | | Tue Sep 27 1988 08:30 | 3 |
| Origin of term spinnaker unknown? Now really. Never heard of the
yacht Sphinx?
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990.8 | Coaster background | CDR::SPENCER | John Spencer | Wed Sep 28 1988 15:11 | 41 |
| RE: .6,
>>> The sailing part [of COASTER] is infuriating, as you watch the
>>> avoidable errors in judgment accumulate (the old bit about sailing
>>> to a schedule rather than to adapt to conditions couldn't be better
>>> illustrated).
One of my Outward Bound comrades was second mate on the that vessel, and
arrived at our base camp only a few days after being rescued. He told
more fascinating stories and insights than I could get into in less than a
day's time, but overall it was Ned Ackerman's judgment one saw evidenced,
not that (or the willingness) of the crew. To a man, all wanted to *work*
to save the ship, which was whole and unbroken, but Ned insisted no one
venture on deck to lash down the cargo boom which had come loose and
threatened to take down the rigging (which over several hours it did.)
Also, the vent on the donkey engine hydraulic tank was improperly run,
resulting in hydraulic oil all over the foredeck; Ned decided it was too
slippery, and forbade the crew forward of the forecastle.
Given this extremely conservative appraoch to seamanship (not to mention
non-traditional), Ned's one lucky stroke may have been in placing his SSB
distress call as soon as he did. While he apparently did it on the basis
of expecting the mast with antenna to fall anytime, in fact the
transmission was only just heard 400 or more miles away.
The helicopter ride back was itself a story of risk and danger -- one
chopper lost all electric power, and was just able to follow the other
chopper's lights for most of the trip home. They had no nav equipment
working at that point.
As we heard the story then, most all the crew felt they could have ridden
the storm out safely (if uncomfortably) if they could have managed damage
control quickly as each situation cropped up. The problems became severe
when nothing was done early on.
Now, having never seen the WB article, I hope this is consistent with it,
or at least not in disagreement. If someone would be willing to send me a
copy of that article, I'd surely enjoy reading it -- Thanks.
J.
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990.9 | | GONAVY::GINGER | | Thu Sep 29 1988 14:16 | 25 |
| While we are into Ned Ackerman bashing.....
There was another movie made about the Leavitt, by a woman named Alica
May (I think thats the correct name) Her movie focused on the men
building the ship and was funded by some federal grant. She went
to the owners of the yard for permission to film, and was granted
it. Ned tired to throw her out of the yard, because he was making
his own film- Coaster. Some thought he might have been as interested
in the film profit as the possible profit from cargo carrying.
Anyway, the film was finished, and is excellent. It was shown one
year at Mystic Seaport Traditional Small Craft weekend, with Alicia
there to narrate and Ned in the audience. One memorable part of
the movie has 3 or 4 old shipwrights sitting aroud the stove, answering
questions. She asks about working on a boat with the owner around.
The shipwrights refer to 'this owner' with several very indelicate
words!. I think it started something like 'oh, most owners are Ok,
but this son of a .....' Ned was very silent.
I also sailed with a fellow who was on board, and confirms all of
what John notes in the previous response. It was a crime to abandon
such a ship for so little reason.
ron
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990.10 | REVIEWS | NWTIMA::KASSJE | Just passing thru it | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:38 | 27 |
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I enjoy viewing sailing videos and have seen most of the ones
applying to cruising and adventure. Here's my two cents on a few.
Coaster:
The beer party and comaraderie segments were too long and
redundant. Other than that production wise it was OK.
It seemed obvious even in the video that it was the captains
lack of seamanship that caused the loss. They were lucky.
Irving Johnson:
(put out by Mystic Seaport) One of the best produced and
inspiring nautical videos made. Five star.
600 Days to Cocos:
Interesting and fun throughout.
Hal Roth's voyage to the horn (forgot the title):
Real good video. Looks like his wife does as much or more of
the tough sailing in this trip. The shipwreck and repair part
is better to view than do. This vid is better than the one when
they take Whisper to the S. Pacific.
Warbaby series:
Too slow. Not enough sailing. Quite dry.
j
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990.11 | "Knockdown" | MDCLAM::WARSHAW | | Fri Apr 23 1993 16:12 | 10 |
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I received the video "Knockdown" as a gift and am offering it for
sale, video trade, exchange, etc.
bernie
dtn: 339-5043
MDCRAB::WARSHAW
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990.12 | Boat US now rents videos | AKO539::KALINOWSKI | | Thu Jun 03 1993 13:45 | 11 |
| Boat US is now offering thier videos for Rent. Cost is $5.00 per week.
I currently have a video on how to really use Loran C to navigate
(Loran C , A navigators approach). It is about 3 hours long from a
commerical Captain in Ct. Production is very good, even if the captain
is the most boring person I ever had to listen to.
With the selection of topics they have, this is an excellant method
for anyone to suppliment their experiences.
john
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990.13 | Speedvision Sailing programs | QE004::KALINOWSKI | | Mon Dec 02 1996 13:03 | 21
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