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7.9 | intro from closet reader | CECV02::VAN_NESS | | Wed Apr 05 1989 19:55 | 25 |
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Hi, ( I was going to put this in topic 2 but it's dated 1984 (?) )
My name is Frank and I've been a "closet" reader of this note for a couple
of years now. I'm a contractor and in and out of Dec so much I hesitated
to jump in sooner. (Hope this isn't illegal or anything)
I'm from Peaks Island, Maine - Casco Bay and can second ALL suggestions
to try Maine sailing. I've sailed in SF bay and around SD California
but they seemed dull compared to the coast and inlets of Maine. I'm
sure I'm biased but......
I own a Rhodes 19 now which I chose for several reasons. One because I
wanted to teach my 10 and 12 year old boys how to sail. Two, it was a
relatively inexpensive first boat to see if this is what we really like
to do and three to get a feel for what costs and responsibilities are
relative to owning a sailboat. We got all three. Some more than others.
The boys want the Rhodes and I want to get back on a bigger boat. There's
another note I'm submitting about this. Any comments or information would
be greatly appreciated.
This is getting lengthy for an intro so Happy Sailing and THANKS FOR ALL
THE INFO YOU'VE PROVIDED HERE.
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7.2 | John Spencer | AIADM::SPENCER | John Spencer | Thu Dec 28 1989 15:36 | 43 |
| Since I don't currently own a sailing vessel for which the sailor doesn't
also serve as the standing and running rigging (i.e., 2 windsurfers), and
I do express my opinions not infrequently in these notes, let me introduce
myself:
John K. Spencer
Rockport, MA
Past vessels include about half a dozen sailboats from 11' on up to 33',
culminating in 1978 with the ownership of PUFFIN, a Quoddy Pilot ketch,
double-ended and built of wood, somewhat over 11 tons disp. A fine ship,
but not an easy singlehander, as various jaunts alone between Roque Island
and Nantucket demonstrated. She was sold, not altogether sadly, in 1983.
Since then, I sail OPB's (Other People's Boats), most frequently Alan's
Valiant 32 TOWARD MORNING and the Condor 40 trimaran HIGH FLYER based on
Long Island, among others. I'm a cruiser by training and temperament, but
certainly have enjoyed some racing, including collecting some hardware
back as a kid in Essex Bay and Cape Ann in the '60's.
Two other sailing influences have made deep impressions on me. First, my
grandfather, who never taught me anything except by my observation, and
from whom I first learned most everything that's really important on the
sea. The second was six years at Hurricane Island Outward Bound School,
teaching mostly, but also directing the Florida Sea Program for a couple
years. The highlight of that experience was leading a staff expedition in
1978 up the east coast from the Florida Keys to Maine in an open 30'
spritsail ketch, with only an Armstrong auxiliary ;-). 1632 miles under
sail and 238 miles under oar, up to 40 miles offshore, no outside
assistance at any point in the voyage, and with some major weather and
other war stories to recall. If I tire of Digital, I have a 200-ton
mate's license (by new rules definition) to fall back on; I *do* think
about it from time to time.
Having just sold a 15' outboard boat, I'm down to 4 boats now, the
largest being a Kevlar 16' single/double sliding seat rowing wherry.
Sooner or later another sailing boat is coming into my life, and despite
my background and love of traditional boats, this time it'll probably be a
lickety-split multihull. After you've spent some time on them (I've
sailed about six tris over 30') and learned their own seamanship
requirements, it's hard to look at less than 10 knots average cruising
speed with the same outlook as before ;-).
J.
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7.3 | Bob Halsey, Toronto, Canada | TRCO01::HALSEY | R. (Bob) Halsey | Tue Jan 23 1990 20:32 | 24 |
| I've sailed a 14' "Sunfish" for about 6 years now around the
Toronto area of Lake Ontario. Terrific little boat for learning
and generally having a good time on the water (can't be reefed
though, so lookout for storm warnings!).
Last June, my wife and I received delivery of a new Macgregor
26, with lots of bells and whistles. Last summer we trailered it
all the time to a local marina, and sailed on Lake Ontario.
This next summer, we hope to "dry" sail it at the same marina.
Our excersions on the lake have included a couple of overnight
weekends, and a week long trip around the west end of the lake.
In addition, this December, we bareboated in the BVI on a Irwin
32. Unforgettable...wow!
It would be really interesting to hear from some other sailors
on the Great Lakes, and closer to home, Lake Ontario. But I shouldn't
limit myself... there's water everywhere!
Another sailing enthusiast
Bob Halsey (new DEC employee)
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7.4 | Just to say Hello | PIHIA::ARLINGTON | | Tue Feb 06 1990 22:04 | 31 |
|
Hi I'm Revel Arlington a C.S. Support Engineer in the Auckland office,I
read this conference ofen but really reply,except maybe when the
kiwi's are getting too much of a hard time for their various expliots
around the world.
I own and race a YOUNG 88 ,a locally designed light/medium displacement
30ft cruiser/racer keelboat, this is a class boat of which there about 150
of them being made and sailing around Auckland this makes them about the
biggest class in nz,apart maybe from a farr design. The racing here
happens petty much all year round with the main season happening now
until march when the national champs happen which we finished 6th in
last year, our first year of racing the boat. During the summer we do 2
club series,one on wednesday evenings with our local club and
saturaday with the club up town, I also do a 2 handed series on
tuesdays so we have a pretty busy season, next week we have our first
go at match racing to try and qualify for the national selection champs
to see who represent nz in the worlds to be sailed here later in the
year, we arent too hopeful but you have to give it a go.
I was out on the harbour as the Whitbread boats sailed out last
sunday which made a very impressive sight as they layed up the gulf as
I was outside the ring of islands that make auckland a sheltered
harbour to get away from the crush that I thought would happen in the
main channel and it seems it was pretty chaotic there.
Yachting has a very high profile in NZ at the moment with us doing
very well in the whitbread,current world match racing champ,we use to
have the one ton cup,the Admirals cup and a few gold medals at the
olympics and not forgetting the current fight over a certain piece of
silverware that the SDYC has it hot little hands on.
Anyway it's wednesday and 1600 so I've got to go racing.
regards revel.
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7.5 | Small Correction | CHEST::BARKER | Chocolate Hob-Nobs dunked in Claret | Wed Feb 07 1990 03:57 | 7 |
| > have the one ton cup,the Admirals cup and a few gold medals at the
The Admirals cup is safely back in British hands after the 1989 series.
New Zealand won it in 1987.
Chris
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7.7 | Stock Options, East Greenwich, RI | SMVDV1::RFRICCHIONE | Rick Fricchione | Sat Feb 24 1990 14:33 | 35 |
| Hello again,
I've started looking at SAILING again after about a
2 year absence. I used to participate quite a bit but the time
(even at home) got to be precious, so.....
Info for list:
Boat Name Model Owners Homeport
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Stock Options O'Day 40 Rick & Bonnie Fricchione East Greenwich,RI
We have had our current boat for 3 seasons now. It's an 86 leftover
that we commissioned in 1987. We are quite happy with it and plan
to keep it for a while. The sail numbers (in case anyone is sailing
around RI) are US41411. The boat is beige hulled, with navy dodger
and a full battened main. Our previous boats were a 1982 Hunter
33 and an O'Day Javelin (14').
We usually sail in Narragansett Bay, Block Island Sound, and take a
trip to Marthas Vineyard and the islands each year. We don't do any
blue water sailing, just coastal stuff.
Last June we had our first child, Alexandra Nicole (Alex), and she
was sailing with us at 3 weeks old. We rigged up a cradle/hammock
and were able to day sail and go on weekend trips fairly well. She
will be mobile this year and we of course have the life jacket but
are looking for a harness at this time. They don't make them that
small. I may have to get creative.
Nice to see interest is still here.
Rick
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7.8 | A RI Sailor Checks in | SLSTRN::RONDINA | | Mon Feb 26 1990 09:34 | 35 |
| Since discovering the Sailing Notes about 6 months ago, I have been
entering notes, but have never introduced myself. So here goes.
I am an avid sailor, having started sailing when about 10 years old
with a home made wooden 12 foot day sailor. I used it on salt water
ponds in Charlestown RI. Later I raced with the Univ. of RI for the 4
years I attended college. A short term in the Navy found me sailing
in Puget Sound in Washington State, where I learned that mating
killer whales and sail boats do not mix (got "bumped" by one).
I have always sailed, mostly in the day sailor range. After 30+ years
of wishing I had a larger boat, but realizing that family finances
would not permit kid's college educations and sailing costs to co-exist, I
discovered sailing clubs. So, I took the necessary courses from Boston
Harbor Sailing Club.
I have since joined the Adventurer Sailing Club out of Portsmouth RI.
With this club I have a choice of sailing a Rhodes 19, O'Day 23,
Pearson 30, S-2 34', and Sabre 38. I thoroughly enjoy the club and the
variety of sailing boats I get to choose from. In moving up to the
larger boats I have fulfilled a boyhood dream. I have also discovered
that I enjoy sailing in winds above 20mph and seas over 5'. Right now
I am doing all that I can to absorb/learn how to get better performance
out of the boats. For the future I will stick with the sailing clubs
as a way to sail,at least until kid's college expenses are over-
somewhere around the year 2010 (I have 8 children). To keep my sanity,
however, I do have a Sunfish, which I use on a nearby lake when I am
not on Narragansett Bay.
I enjoy this notes file, both reading and sharing. I hope to sea those
RI sailors on the BAY next summer and perhaps link up with some of you.
Paul Rondina
PS I work in Stow and live in Hudson, Ma. DTN is 276 9400.
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7.10 | Overture to WIND SONG | MARINR::DARROW | She has a name | Fri Mar 02 1990 13:42 | 18 |
| We are Donna and Fred Darrow of Lexington and became the proud
owners of a like new 1986 ODay 222 last October and have named
her "WIND SONG" . We have a mooring in Salem, MA on the Danvers
River near the Kerwood Marina just inside the Route 1A draw
bridge. Thought we would like the quieter waters for our first
season on a mooring.
We sold "FIRST STEP" our SIREN 17 just last month and look
forward to getting "WIND SONG" in the water. Just a bit of
anxiety due to the fact that we bought her with out a test sail.
Most of our sailing will be out of the Salem/Marblehead area, but
since the 222 has a shoal draft keel and is "trailerable" we plan
to take her up to the Northeast Harbor area of Maine for the two
weeks of July 7th to the 21st. We also hope to make a weekend or
two down in the Newport to Point Judith area.
Fred
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7.11 | JUGGERNAUT, OTTAWA, CANADA | POLAR::STATHAM | | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:15 | 16 |
| Hi,
I'm another Great Lakes sailor curently sailing out of Ivy Lea,
Ontario,Canada. That's in the Thousand Islands to be more specific.
The boat: a Bayfield 25 named "JUGGERNAUT" VHF call VO5036
The Crew: my wife, Charmaine, and two urchins, Ryan (5) Lucas (2)
I'd like to hear from others in the area as this will be the first
season in the Islands.
May the wind always fill your sails
Allan Statham
Polar::Statham
DTN 621-4286
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7.12 | Stand up and be counted | CHOWDA::HEARNS | | Wed May 02 1990 09:12 | 25 |
|
I have been reading this notes conference for the past 2 yrs but only
entered a handfull of notes, and have decided it is time to stand up
and be counted.
My name is Fletcher Hearns I am a Software Specialist in the Providence
RI sales office (after 2yrs of internal software engineering). My wife
(Kathy) and I purchased a 1974 Sabre 28 in the spring of '89 and have
enjoyed I first year of sailing very much. Oh, before I forget, I want
to thank everone who participates in this conference for all of the
great information in this notes file. My wife says I won't do any thing
to the boat that hasn't been run thru the notes files at least once.
I have been sailing all my life from sunfishes to Islander 36, but this
is the first boat I have owned. Most of my sailing has been in the
Chesapeake Bay and Narragansett Bay is a whole new world. We have been
out to Martha Vinyard and Nantauket and this year are planning on
Block Island and the northern tip of Long Island.
Now for the particulars
Boat Name Owner type Location
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Biscayne Fletcher and Kathy Hearns Sabre 28 Portsmouth RI
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7.13 | RINKY DINK, Harvard Ma, USA | LEVERS::HUGHES | TANSTAAFL | Tue May 15 1990 12:31 | 11 |
| I got my first taste of sailing the year I graduated from college
but put it aside for flying instead. Now I've come back after 16
years. The critical push came from an evening aboard the dude schooner
"Heart's Desire" out of Newburyport.
The boat is a ZEF, a French import which looks a bit like an O'Day
Daysailor 1 shrunk by 4 feet or so. LOA is 13 feet. We sail on
Bear Hill Pond in Harvard Ma. The learning curve has been fairly
steep and I don't scare myself near as much as I did at first.
Mike H
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7.14 | Dave Berry, Chicago Il, USA | POBOX::DBERRY | | Tue May 15 1990 14:00 | 21 |
| I have been reading this notes conference for a couple of weeks now and
have replied to a few so I thought I had better introduce myself. I
got started in sailing in San Francisco about 12 years ago. I started
with a custom built 18 ft. cat.(suicide machine). I didn't know what I
was doing and had some exciting times as a result. I sold the boat
after about a year(normal sour boat partnership). I was then convinced
by a friend to take some lessons which I did. I then sailed San
Francisco Bay extensively for about another 7 years on a variety of
boats as well as some off-shore shorties down to Santa Cruise and a
little down at San Diego. I then moved to Maryland where I raced and
cruised the Chesapeak for three years. I raced on Catalina 27s, CAL
9.2M, and Pearson 30s. I've done both long and short races, and day
and night races. I have crewed in most posiitons on boats. I have
worked main sheets, sheeted and tailed jibs, worked topping lifts,
guys, and spinaker sheets, worked fore-deck, driven, and navigated.
I'm still learning my way through the maze of tactics. I am currently
living in Illinois some distance from the lakes, so I'm not currently
doing any sailing, although that will be changing.
Dave Berry, Chicago Illinois.
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7.15 | Geoff Sampson, in Mass like many. | AV8OR::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Fri May 18 1990 14:00 | 40 |
|
I found this file when it was young, but didn't participate regularly
until I was buying my second boat. The help and information I got from asking
in and reading this file has been of great value and I thank every contributor.
Thinking about it as I read all of these replies, I really can't remember
when it was that I first learned how to sail. I spent many entire summers
at various summer camps as I was growing up and that is where I learned. After
about 7 years of not sailing I asked myself why and decided it was because I
didn't have a boat. Simple solution, buy a boat. I decided I was looking
for something like a 470 because I wanted more than a Sunfish and was vaguely
familiar with 470s. Much to my surprise I found one at price that turned out
dirt cheap. I got a whole lot more than just an extra sail to trim and with
a brief book about "Handling a Racing Dinghy" that came with the boat, I
learned more than I had ever expected to.
Three years of sailing my 470 when ever possible and as hard as possible
I pushed her beyond her limit. After being dismasted, kind of repairing
the damage and then finding that my trailer wheel bearings needed replacement
I let the trade-up bug take full grip. Something made me believe that I
could afford a larger boat and I decided that I should spend the time I'd
normally use for sailing to shop for a larger boat. I read lots of this
notes file, asked a question or two here and got lots of feedback, got tempted
by a few boats and came around to buying an S-2 6.7. She's been on the water
since the last weekend in April and I'm not disappointed. I've gone a little
faster and learned something new every time I've been out.
I can't part with my 470. I would like to replace the mast and get a new
set of sails. I also want to add a few extras to my S2. But right now the
money isn't there and I'll probably spend more on the S2 first.
I have it in my mind that I want to end up with approximately a 35
footer. I'm still kind of surprised that I have the boat I do. I really can't
see myself affording 35 feet, but 5 years ago I didn't even have a boat.
Sailing is great and I'm not too bad at it. I'm constantly learning
more and to me that's more fun than knowing it all. This notes file is so
full of pertinent information there's different reading every day.
Owner Maker Model Name Location
------ ------- ------- ------ ----------
Geoff Sampson Vanguard 470 Dynamite my back yard
" " S-2 Grand Slam 6.7 Nuthin Shakin Mattapoisett
(on Buzzard's Bay)
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7.16 | Introduction | CIVIC::BUCHANAN | | Tue May 22 1990 16:12 | 26 |
|
Ahoy! (I must be in the clutches of cliches). My name is Richard D.
Buchanan, a DEC employee with Consulting and Research Service in
Merrimack, N.H.
I have been sailing as a professional and amateur for some 15 years
(gack!). I have had the good fortune to skipper Hinckley 50s and to
race on maxis such as Kialoa III, Ondine and Tempest. I am currently
racing on a C&C 37R called Yaquina out of Marblehead, and am the proud
but soggy owner of a Tornado catamaran called "Longbow".
This is the first time I have used this notes file and I am delighted
to have the chance to hear from some fellow "tars". In a previous
incarnation I made my living as a yacht broker. This was during the
1979-1981 recession and as I became (yacht) broker and broker I switched
professions to ship building (General Dynamics). After that industry
went belly up I came to Digital in time for the collapse of the
minicomputer market. As you might suspect, stock analysts follow my
career closely as a contra-indicator, but that is another subject.
I have also taught sailing professionally (Boston Harbor sailing club)
and have raced extensively in the J-24 and J-30 classes in Marblehead.
I hope to have the chance to discuss racing with readers of these
notes. If you would like to get in touch, I am at CIVIC::Buchanan.
Thanks to the moderator for your efforts. RDB
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7.17 | ENDLESS SUMMER | SSGVAX::REDFIELD | | Thu Jul 05 1990 12:00 | 13 |
| I am a power boater (no stink pot here) who wishes that they could make the
transition to sailor. I have read and occasionally participated in the
SAILING Conference and always find it interesting and very informative for
anyone on the water.
My boat is ENDLESS SUMMER moored in Cotuit, MA. It is a 28' Bertram FBCII.
I would welcome vistors down my way anytime...moorings can be arranged. The
Cotuit/Osterville area is an interesting destination.
Call when visiting 508-420-0599 in Cotuit.
Carl
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7.18 | Finally returning to the water | CHECK::DGUNN | Dale C. Gunn, Corp Conf Group, MRO3-3/N17, 297-5476 | Fri Aug 17 1990 14:08 | 22 |
|
Hello All!
My name is Dale Gunn, and while I've browsed thru this conference
occasionally in the past this is my first active participation.
While I'm not totally new to sailing, I'm now at the point in my life
where things are coming together to allow me the freedom to take a more
active interest in the sport. I originally learned to sail some 30
years ago at a camp in Bar Harbor, Maine. At the end of last year I
joined the Regatta Point Community Sailing club in Worcester, Mass to
begin my re-entry to the sport.
My goal is to learn as much as I can and I would like to own my first
boat within the next several years.
Any help, advice, or sailing opportunity anyone could offer would be
deeply appreciated. Anyone out there ever looking for crew?
Happy Sailing!
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7.19 | Another one... | ROYALT::FGZ | Federico Genoese-Zerbi | Thu Jan 31 1991 13:31 | 34 |
|
Hello,
I've participated to this conference occasionally for the last few months,
so I figured I'd mention who I am.
My name is Federico (Fred will do) Genoese-Zerbi, and I was born in Italy,
which is where I learned to sail. In Italy I owned a 420 and then a 470. I
still remember the 470 fondly as the funnest boat I've ever sailed, and one
day when I can afford it, I'll have to buy another one (the previous boats
really belonged to my dad, but he never used them...). When I moved to
the U.S. I continued sailing, though not as often (I'd sail the 470 daily
during the summer).
During the latter part of high school I lived in San Diego where I
sailed Lido 21 and Omegas that belonged to friends. When I went to
college, out here in MA, I had a Navy ROTC scholarship and ended up
being on the sailing team there. Sailed in a few regattas, as well
as some ncaa regattas. I worked and taught some sailing at the MIT
sailing pavillion, which I really enjoyed. One summer in college, with
the Navy, I got my introduction to big boats, spending several weeks on
an Ericson 46 and a Morgan 41 (what a dog). Those days are now gone, and
I sail out of Boston Harbour Sailing Club, where I have an Albin 28 and
J29 membership. If anybody would like to go sailing with me this summer, just
ask....always looking for crew.
This summer I'll be chartering a boat in Italy with some friends and
the help I've gotten from this and the Sailing_in_europe
notesfiles has been tremendous. I really enjoy reading this notesfile
and I must congratulate the moderator, for this is the easiest notesfile
to reference I've seen.
F.
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7.20 | Cat's Paw checks in | SWAM2::HOMEYER_CH | No, but you can see it from here | Fri Feb 01 1991 14:39 | 41 |
| Cat's Paw is a Catalina 36 (sail# 921) owned by Charlotte and Chuck
Homeyer and sails out of San Diego. I have participated in this notes
file for the last six months but have never formally signed in.
I have been a boat owner for 20 years and the last 17 have been
sailboats. Cat's Paw is the first new sailboat I have owned, which is
a 1989 model. I was like a kid in a candy store figuring out what
goodies to put on her. At this point we are purely crusing sailors so
the boat outfitted with that in mind.
Some of the factory options are; tall rig, CNG stove and oven, Cold
Machine refigeration w/3rd battery, and a electric anchor windless
mounted in the anchor locker.
I have added; Profurl w/155% jib, Micrologic Explorer loran, Autohelm
3000, Signet gauges on pedestal, Icom M-55 vhf, dodger, 10' Achilles
w/6HP Suzuki and a stereo system w/Bose speakers.
Prior to living in San Diego we were in Minneapolis and kept our boat
on lake Minnetonka (10th largest lake in the state). Since moving to
California I do NOT miss laying up the boat for the winter. When we
moved here I shipped our Islander 30 MKII and when it arrived at the
yard I asked where they stored all the boat craddles? I recieved a
puzzled look, soon he returned with a "chain saw". Out here the boats
stay in year round and are only pulled out for paint or repair. I now
have a lot of "fire wood" in my garage!
We have logged over 2000 miles in Cat's Paw in the last two years. We
make at least one trip to Catalina Island each season. It is about
75 miles directly up wind :-(. We have always motored up at night when
the seas are flat and get their early morning. The return can be a
straight power reach or a spinaker run which makes a exciting and
fun ride. For those of you that are jazz lovers the first weekend in
October thay have a three day jazz concert in Avalon, the only town of
any size on the island. There are many places to charter and bring a
boat over for the concerts.
I enjoy these notes and look forward to reading them.
Chuck
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7.21 | Daddy's DreamII | KARHU::MCCARTHY | | Mon Feb 04 1991 12:21 | 8 |
| Hello thought I'ld try to introduce myself I'm Wayne F.McCarthy out of
the Bedford,N.H. Customer Service's I have a "Mark 23" Built by Mark
Marine Raymond,N.H. 1980. I very much enjoy cruising and have cruised
out of Rye,N.H. for the last 4 years Ranging from Bar Harbor Me. to
Cape Cod,Ma. Trailering my boat to the Rye ramp. I have just purchasd a
mooring off the prominard East Portland,Me so will be home ported there
next year and am verry interested in hearing from others in the area! I
live at 30 Cocheco Ave. E.Rochester,N.H.
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7.22 | PIEINTHESKY | WR1FOR::PULEO_JO | | Wed Feb 13 1991 20:00 | 31 |
| Just a note to "officially" sign into this conference. My name is Joe
Puleo and I live in Santa Cruz, California. I'm based in Santa Clara
working as a Customer Training Consultant. This conference provides a
wealth of information, all of which is gratefully appreciated. It's
also been fun reading about events and other various topics relating
to Marblehead.
My wife Susan and I own a 1990 Catalina 30. This is our second
Catalina 30. The first was a 1980, which we owned for five years
before trading it in on the new one. The new one has all of the
features we always wanted in the first one, and is rigged so I can
singlehand her.
Susan and I are from the Boston area, and lived in, and occasionally
sailed out of Marblehead, Mass. we relocated to California in 1983.
We lived on our first boat in Santa Cruz, CA for a year and then
berthed it in South Beach Harbor, San Francisco for the next four
years. Our new boat is berthed in Alameda (the sunny and warm side of
the San Francisco Bay). While we miss Marblehead, our boat is in the
water to enjoy year round. This sort of makes up for not getting to
"Maddies Sail Loft", the "Barnacle", or "The Landing" to watch the
"Frostbiters".
Regards,
Joe Puleo
______________________________________________________________
Boat/Name Builder/Owner Owner(s) Homeport
PIEINTHESKY Catalina 30 Joe & Susan Puleo Alameda, CA
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7.23 | | MAMTS3::JWAITE | Johnson Waite DTN 425-3356 | Fri Feb 22 1991 12:16 | 17 |
| Hi,
Since I read and respond in this conference I had better identify
myself before the moderator gets me.
Boat Make/Model Name Port
Sleeper Jeanneau 36 Johnson & Mary Jo Waite Annapolis, MD
I find that the notes file contains a wealth of information that I have
put to use over the last four years. I hope to help others as much as
this file has helped me.
Regards,
Johnse
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7.24 | dallas sailor | SCAACT::WRIGHTR | | Wed Feb 27 1991 22:39 | 8 |
| Since I entered a topic, I felt I should introduce myself. I have been
reading sailing notes for about 6 months. I really appreciate the
information.
Hunter 25 Ronnie and Lelia Wright Dallas, Texas
There really is more than one Texas sailor--Lewisville lake about 10
minutes from my house, 15 from work.
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7.25 | Howard Radke, Seattle,WA | BLAKLY::RADKE_HO | | Thu Mar 21 1991 19:17 | 29 |
| BOAT NAME MODEL OWNERS HOME PORT
___________________________________________________________________________
Viking Rose Westsail 43' Cutter Howard & Beth Radke Seattle, WA
Hi,
I have been participating in this conference for some time now and just
noticed that I have not yet introduced myself. I am an Integration
Executive on the McCaw Cellular Communications National Account team here
in Seattle. I have been with Digital for four years.
I began sailing on the Columbia River with a friend on his O'Day 25 about
15 years ago. Since then we have sailed our own 15' wooden sloop, 27'
Catalina, and now 43' cutter. Our primary cruising grounds are Puget
Sound, the San Juan/Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island. We have also sailed
a number of times with friends cruising in Mexico and the South Pacific.
I am fortunate in that my wife loves sailing and being on the water and has
no interest in maintaining both a house and a boat. We live aboard Viking
Rose at Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island just across the Sound from Seattle.
My sailing related interests are cruising and exploring, navigating, marine
electronics and amateur radio (N7TI).
Fair Winds,
Howard Radke
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7.26 | Graham Mowbray | OTOA01::MOWBRAY | from Newfoundland | Fri Mar 29 1991 11:06 | 26 |
| I guess it is time for me to add to the introductions.
My name is Graham Mowbray, Account Manager in the St. John's,
Newfoundland, (Canada) office.
My boat is an Al Mason designed 31' called Vital Spark II. The "as
built" is somewhat different from Mason's original.
Although I have only owned a boat (this boat) for 7-8 years, I have
sailed over the last 20 or so. Sailed on a "Top Hat" in Port Philip
Bay and also sailed some on the west coast of Scotland.
My present boat was unfinished when I bought her and I made the big
mistake of putting her in the water when she was "partly finished".
She is now (5 yrs later) still "partly finished".
My boat is steel, about 12,000 lbs displacement, cutter rig and Lynn
and I do mostly day-sailing in and around a place called conception bay
in Newfoundland. I am a member of the Terra Nova Sailing club which is
a 50 member/boat club with a very "do it yourself" approach but is a
great club and has the best lobster boil you could think of.
Currently I am in the market for a new boat, the is just too much work
on an unfinished steel boat in this climate and I have my eye on a
Rival 32. If I get that one I will update this note and add lots of
fiberglass questions.
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7.27 | Change please | AKOCOA::DJOHNSTON | | Mon Apr 08 1991 14:15 | 8 |
| Mr Moderator, please make a change to the master list in .2 .
No more Wildside! New boat is named Harrier. Nelson/Marek 40.
Still in M'head.
Thanks!
Dave
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7.28 | Cat-30 owner new to conference | SALEM::HASSON | | Thu Apr 18 1991 21:19 | 15 |
| As a relatively new participant in this conference, I suppose I should
introduce myself.
My name is John Hasson. I've been sailing a Catalina 30 out of East
Passage Yachting Center, Portsmouth RI for the last 3 years, and can
normally be found somewhere on the bay or beyond every waking moment
from April 1st until the snow flies again. (aside from...alas....work
days)
The boat name is "VALKYRIE", sail # 5536.
I look forward to seeing some of you on the water.
John
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7.29 | Ahoy Again | NEWVAX::HJOHNSON | | Mon Apr 29 1991 13:48 | 8 |
| I have been away from the notes file for a while and noticed I am no
longer listed. But since I moved from Norfolk to Washington, a lot of
the data was incorrect anyway.
Boat name is Second Wind a 37' Hunter Cutter rig docked in Mayo,
Maryland (S. of Annopolis).
Owners - Hank and Deborah Johnson
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7.30 | EEYORE, Great Island, ME | GUESS::THOMPSON | Mike DLB 5-2/B10 | Tue May 28 1991 13:58 | 31 |
| I have recently purchased a Cape Dory 25 and am mooring it at Great Island
Boatyard near Brunswick Maine. The new entry is:
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER HOMEPORT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EEYORE Cape Dory 25 Mike Thompson Great Island, ME
I have been sailing for about five years. After a collegue constantly urged
me to check out Community Boating on the Charles River, I eventually did so
and was infected by the bug!
Next came Solings in Boston Harbour and then until recently Pearsons (26)
in Boston Bay. I was most impressed by the Pearson 26 - a solid boat.
We often found ourselves coming home when small craft advisories were
flying and I always had confidence in the boat.
I have been on a few other trips: Cape Cod to Bar Harbour, New Bedford to
Plymouth NH and Plymouth to Nova Scotia. Also some courses on much larger
ocean going yatchs from San Francisco to Monterey and back,
and from St Thomas to Nevis and back.
The Cape Dory 25 suited me because it is a sturdy boat that is also
aesthetically pleasing. As my wife doesn't sail, I chose a boat
which I could easily single-hand. However I usually find myself sailing with
one other person for crew and find this ideal for a boat of this size.
I intend to keep the boat in Maine for another year at least, so as to
explore Casco Bay and up to Desert Island. I'd be delighted to meet any
DECies who sail up there.
Mike
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7.31 | Boat Change | GRANMA::HAJOHNSON | | Fri Jun 14 1991 06:58 | 6 |
| Farewell to our Hunter37, Second Wind.
Hail to our Caliber 38, Second Love - Owners Hank and Deborah Johnson
sailing out of Mayo, Maryland.
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7.32 | another one | OTOA01::MOWBRAY | from Newfoundland | Tue Jul 02 1991 09:05 | 10 |
| Boat Change:
"Secret Arrival" has now joined "Vital Spark" in the fleet of Graham
and Lynn Mowbray (the fleet will be reduced as soon as a new home can
be found for Vital Spark).
Secret Arrival is a Rival 32', built by MARCON in Britain in 1975.
Bought in Twillingate on the Northeast coast of Newfoundland in the
worst year for Ice on record, Secret Arrival is now halfway home with
only a few scratches from the ice.
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7.33 | the devil made me do it ... ;^) | BOOKS::BAILEYB | Let my inspiration flow ... | Fri Jul 12 1991 13:31 | 18 |
| I guess it's time to add my name to the list ... tonight I put my
signature on a partnership agreement that makes me part owner of the
boat I've been sailing on since 1982.
Since I've been noting in this file for nearly five years, I doubt I
need any introductions. So I'll just list the relevent information, so
that Alan can add it to the list next time it gets updated ...
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Wags J/36 Bob Bailey & Beverly, MA
Dick Wagner
Now I get to join y'all standing under that "cold shower" tearing up
dollars ... ;^)
... Bob
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7.34 | 29 Again | MAST::SCHUMANN | | Fri Jul 12 1991 14:02 | 13 |
| > I guess it's time to add my name to the list ...
Yeah, me too!
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
29 Again CAL 2-29 Reinhard Schumann Warwick, RI
Some of you may remember this boat as "Vendor". Until two weeks ago, it
was moored at Jubilee Yacht Club, and belonged to Dick Svenson.
--RS
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7.35 | Sailing Club vs ownership? | SALEM::HASSON | | Wed Jul 31 1991 18:31 | 13 |
| Paul,
I sail out of EPYC, where Adventure is based, and have wondered about
the rental/financial structure, rates....etc.
I know many folks who sail, but for one reason or another don't own a
boat of their own, but might be interested in that type of club. Could
you somehow capture the essence of rates, scheduling, terms/conditions,
etc. in a brief note?
John
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7.36 | Signing in | RIVAGE::KELL | | Fri Aug 02 1991 09:03 | 14 |
|
Having been reading this conference for 6 months and having just
bought a boat in the South of France. I thought I would sign in. I am a
contractor working in Telecom Engineering at Valbonne.
Stephen Kell
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Chrysalis SAMSON C - Spray Stephen Kell Bai-des-Ange,France
I also have a part share in a Falmouth Pilot Ketch in Britain, which
I am trying to sell.
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7.37 | New boat. New sailor too! | ATSE::LEVAN | Living in a Gemini dream | Fri Aug 09 1991 15:34 | 33 |
| I know I'm jumping the gun a bit but I couldn't wait to announce the news.
Tomorrow night my fiance and I are passing papers on our first sailboat! I'm
so nervous/excited that I haven't slept in 2 days. He grew up sailing and he
claims he's pretty good at it; this is something he's wanted for a LONG time.
This summer he's been crewing weekly on a racing sloop down in Mystic; it's
owned by a coworker of his who races every Wednesday. It's a long haul from our
home in Nashua, NH, so you know he must really love the sport. I, on the other
hand, have NO sailing experience at all. I mean ZIP. I sure hope I like it!
Here are our stats: (Mr Moderator, you can add us to the list in .0)
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Ruby Sue 23' Kells Ed Colbert & Sue LeVan Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
(for the boat)
Nashua, NH (for us)
Ed concocted her name from a favorite instrumental song (Rubina) and from my
name (plus I'm a red-head). (I had suggested "Titan's Temptress" and "Lust at
Sea" as amusing alternates. :-)
I think we'll do _most_ of our sailing on Lake Winnipesaukee, NH; in fact we
need to find a slip for Aug 17-25th! This is all happening sooo fast! I hope
those of you who sail on Lake Champlain in Vt and Lake Massabesic in Manchester,
NH will tell us about those places. I like to go exploring. I wonder how the
sailing is on Lake George. Then again - I wonder how sailing is PERIOD!
I guess I'll be looking to take some lessons; I'll have to call that number I
saw in another note (800-366-BOAT) to find out where to "study". Any advice for
a new sailor will be much appreciated.
Happy landings,
Sue
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7.38 | Paul Stiff | GVA01::STIFF | Paul Stiff, DSSR, DTN:821-4167 | Wed Aug 28 1991 08:18 | 20 |
| Well I've been a closet reader of this conference for some time now so
I might as well sign in:
Paul Stiff
European Headquarters OIS services in Geneva.
Boats:
Parker 5o5 #1591 (1975) racing # Z 5544 name: Isotonic.
Laser #79286 (1982) not raced, no name.
I also sail quite regularly a "Surprise" (7.5 m keel boat)
that I do not own:
"Molaine VII" Surprise #36 racing # Z 1036.
The 5o5 is the favourite....
Paul
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7.39 | Wright - new boat | SCAACT::WRIGHTR | | Wed Sep 25 1991 00:50 | 10 |
| Ronnie and Lelia Wright
New boat 1985 31 O'Day
name: Le Galion
Port: Lake Texhoma, Grandpappy's
1 1/2 hours from Dallas, Tx
Sold the Hunter 25 listed with no name. Been on it
every weekend (I know, its new to me) and love it so far. Happy
sailing.
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7.40 | Boat Change | BOMBE::GERSTLE | Carl Gerstle | Wed Oct 02 1991 16:53 | 18 |
| As reported in the Hurricane Bob note, our C&C 26, "Siriusly" fell off
her stands during the storm. She had in fact, fallen earlier in the
year too -- so she had not been hauled out due to the impending storm.
She was already out awaiting repairs. Lesson learned -- despite what
the marine hauling company tells you, ALWAYS place wood (plywood) under
poppit stands. We didn't, and in the spring one of the bow stands dug
itself a hole in the ground rather than supporting the boat. Over she
went, with me on the ladder at the receiving end.
After much shopping and discussion (see "Choosing a boat by feel") we
have replaced "Siriusly" with a last-generation CCA-design C&C 35. The
delivery trip home (about 70 miles in 20-40 knots) verified what our
research had shown. She's a comfortable, dry, fast, seaworthy boat.
We're happy campers again.
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Impulse C & C 35 Carl & Jenni Gerstle Portsmouth, RI
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7.41 | Location Change Howard Radke | SNOC01::RADKEHOWARD | | Fri Apr 10 1992 04:35 | 33 |
| After accepting a three year assignment on the Optus Program in January
Beth and I have moved to Sydney, Australia. After researching the
possibility of bringing Viking Rose down here we elected to put her on
the hard in Port Townsend, WA. The bureaucratic complications, expense
(customs bond etc.) and shipping risk discouraged us from bringing her
down.
We are fortunate in having a good friend who is in the marine service
business up there looking after her. We decommissioned her and have
her under a full boat cover. After seeking professional advice, and of
course consulting the Sailing Conference, we elected to keep the fuel
tanks full and have the engine run every few weeks rather than
preparing it for long term storage. I'll let you know how it turns
out.
We live on Mosman Bay with a beautiful view of sailboats on their
moorings. I have a 20 minute commute to downtown Sydney each day on a
passenger ferry. Life could be worse, but it would be even better if
we had our boat here. This is a sailors paradise. When the pace at
work settles down a bit we plan to do some chartering up north. We
will probably also have the opportunity to crew on one of the many
weekend races here.
Although we love living in Australia we want to keep the connections
back home alive and well. The Sailing Conference is an important link
for us.
Best Regards,
Howard and Beth Radke
S/V Viking Rose
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7.42 | Viking Rose, Viking Rose, Viking Rose | HOTWTR::SASLOW_ST | STEVE | Fri Apr 10 1992 13:46 | 6 |
| Good to hear from you, Howard. My brother in-law is in Melbourne, not
Sidney as we discussed. So, I guess I won't be dropping in on you. I
have decided to go to Desolation Sound for August 8-23, instead of
Australia.
Tenafly Out.
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7.43 | Any Hobie people here? | SSDEVO::CARL | What would life be like without children? | Fri Oct 30 1992 13:00 | 17 |
| I have broused through this conference, and haven't seen much on
Hobie Cats. My SO and I have a 16' Hobie, and we are affiliated
with Denver Hobie Fleet 61 (he's the Vice Commodore now). We go
to Lake Dillon; Standley; Cherry Creek; Lake McConaughy, NE; Glendo,
WY....
I was wondering if there is a topic in here for Hobie Catters in
Colorado. I like to hear other sailors' stories, plus I'd like to put
in a plug for Fleet 61 membership.
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks,
Kathy Carl
SSDEVO::CARL
522-2610
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7.44 | a de-introduction | POWDML::SPENCER_J | Commuter from the Other Cape | Wed Dec 02 1992 12:28 | 20 |
| On Dec 14 my group of 40 consultants is being terminated, myself
included. I've decided to follow the classic advice: to take the
lemons and open a lemonade stand. My new career as an independent
management consultant begins immediately.
This notes conference has undoubtedly been the most consistent
enjoyment I've had at Digital. The discussion has always been
informative, reasoned, thoughtful and high-level. Though I know most
of you only by your NODE::NAMEs, I've enjoyed sharing lunchtime with
you most days. A special thanks to Alan for the most professional and
effective management of any notes conference I know of.
I'm sialing with an Aussie buddy in the BVI's in mid-Jan (Nonsuch 30),
and hope I may actually get a few more days sailing in during the
coming months that over the past couple years. Good luck and fair
winds to all of you.
John.
TFSO = Totally Free to Sail On
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7.45 | THIS SIDE UP ^ | DPDMAI::HOLLENBECK | | Sun Dec 06 1992 12:05 | 12 |
| Another new boat! Actually not so new but I'm new to this conference.
I'm also on Lake Texoma but slip at Mill Creek Marina, house 5, slip
12R.
My boat? She's a 1984 Catalina 25 that I've had the pleasure of sailing
for four years. A very nice little boat! Very forgiving of grogged
sailors and heavy weather sailing. Her name is "This Side Up" (with
arrows pointing the way) and her labeling has been very helpful in
keeping the right side up in the past.
Ya'll stop in for a cocktail.
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7.46 | BOAT CHANGE | DNEAST::POMERLEAU_BO | | Thu Mar 11 1993 09:07 | 7 |
| Mr. moderator,
Please make a change in the listing at .1. We have purchased a new boat
but have kept the old name.
PROMISE PEARSON 303 BOB AND JOAN POMERLEAU ROCKLAND MAINE
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7.47 | Ashikin-Island Trader 51 | ICS::WANNOOR | | Wed Mar 31 1993 18:22 | 15 |
| Ours is an Island Trader 51 Cutter-rigged ketch (Bermuda ketch),
54,000lbs displacement and rather pretty with beautifully varnished spruce
spars.
We (Ray and I) bought her in December 1992 and three friends from this
notesfile helped sail (er, motor) her to Boston from Branford, CT in
January.
Ray has owned a number of boats, and we have both chartered in the
Caribbean, but we finally took the plunge and decided to live aboard,
here in Shipyard Quarters Marina, Charlestown.
Drop by and see us, when you are in the area!
Ashikin
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7.48 | delete me; I've been truncated! | MR4DEC::RFRANCEY | dtn 297-5264 mro4-3/g15 | Wed Mar 31 1993 18:28 | 12 |
| I need to be deleted :-( and/or have the owners' name changed for the
Yin Yang. She now belongs to John Kalinowski and his wife.
Regards,
Ron
ps: the canoe's gone; the inflatable's gone; the Yin Yang's gone; the
Sunbeam Tiger's gone; the '74 BMW 900's gone :-(
pps: hey, at least nobody's bought my 15' O'Day! :-)
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7.49 | just an update. | BTOVT::HILTON_G | SYS-F-UNIVCRASH% REALITY.SYS Corrupted - Reboot Universe? (Y/N/Quit) | Mon Apr 05 1993 10:38 | 8 |
|
Master of Herrshoff 65' Ketch SOUTHERN CROSS located
(as of May 10,1993) in Burlington VT.
georgia
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7.50 | Where is she located? | CFSCTC::CLAFLIN | | Mon Apr 05 1993 13:39 | 6 |
| Come on. It's hardly fair to tantalize us like this and not give any details.
Heck, I'm still trying to give my 20'er growth hormones. Maybe someday it will
grow up.
Doug Claflin
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7.51 | if 7.50 is about the southern cross... | BTOVT::HILTON_G | SYS-F-UNIVCRASH% REALITY.SYS Corrupted - Reboot Universe? (Y/N/Quit) | Mon Apr 05 1993 14:22 | 43 |
|
The southern cross wsa built in 1985 in ackland New Zeland.
The boat is a 65 foot (75 including the bowsprit) in overall
length. She was sailed to florida after the owner purchased her.
She has lived in Florida over the past few years and has summered
in the Cheseapeak bay. For the next three years at least, the
Southern Cross will be summering in Burlington VT at the
Lake Champlain Yacht Club and wintering in the Florida area.
She is a cutter rigged ketch with a split rig configuration.
IE: the main and mizzen masts are completely seperate, no
connecting stays or shrouds. Her main is approx. 65 feet high and
the mizzen is about 45 feet high.
The Southern Cross carries 2 VHF and 1 radio telephone, Loran,
Sat Nav (old style) and 1 GPS unit. She also has an autopilot.
we will be outfitting her with a new RADAR with interfaces to
the GPS and autopilot as well as setting up the CMAP kits for the
RADAR display.
She has a 3 berth forward cabin, a cabin forward to port with 2
singles and a cabin to starboard with a double. Walking aft from
the forward companionway is a head to port and then the main
salon, which is BIG. aft again is the galley and a companionway
along the engine room with electronics/electrics and a NAV
station. aft again is the master stateroom complete with a
double and one single, and finally its own head. Aft again is
a large storage area.
We are in the process of final planning and crew selection for
the run north from Miami beach to Burlington if any one is
interested. (send me e-mail)(BTOVT::HILTON_G)
She needs TLC and a good family so I am looking for volenteers
to help refit her in exchange for some fun sailing on the lake
this year!!!
Georgia
(who would love to share this boat
with good people)
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7.52 | Nuts! | STAR::KENNEY | | Tue May 25 1993 18:06 | 9 |
|
Time to fess after 20 years of not owing a boat I took the plunge a
small plunge and bought a boat. It is a JY15 and the name is "Nuts!"
as in I got to be nuts for owining a boat. This summer it will be
kept at the Greater Lowell Festival Regatta Boat house in Lowell. With
a little luck I will get it out to one or two races. I promised the
program I would help out for one more season.
Forrest
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7.53 | Thanks and adios | MKOTS1::BILLINGS | | Thu Jun 24 1993 17:16 | 34 |
| Well, everyone,
You may all consider this an entry in "Who's gone" as opposed to "Who's
Who", because I didn't really see the need to start an entirely new
note, and expect that our benevolent Moderator will remove this note
after a reasonable period of respect.
In any event, it has happened again, and another sailing noter bites
the dust. For reasons too numerous and probably too common to list, I
have opted out and will be off the network as of next week.
Before I left, I wanted to thank all of you for your input, perspec-
tives and experiences which you have shared so openly. It has made
this file one of the most productive and useful aspects of my stay, and
I take away many printed pieces of value which I would not otherwise
have had access to.
Also, a particular thanks to Alan, who has managed to inspire enough
respect, fear and/or genuine affection to have maintained this in as
professional and informational a manner as possible - AN ADMIRABLE JOB!
For those with a particular interest, I and my bride will be spending
the month of July on or around the 27 foot Cal "Idler" in Quissett
Harbor, Falmouth, Mass and vicinity, and the balance of the summer at
the same place most weekends.
Would be happy to pop a brew or a shot with any of you who turn up if
you will excuse any gloating I may have to do about having a whole
month off to play on a boat. It's a first for me.
Without drawing this out, Thanks to you all for the opportunity to
participate, and smooth sailing to you.
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7.54 | Change of boat name and address. | MUZICK::THOMPSON | Mike LMO2-1/M13 | Fri Jul 09 1993 18:30 | 8 |
| The entry:
Eeyore Cape Dory 25 Mike Thompson Great Island, ME
Should now read:
Grace Cape Dory 25 Mike Thompson Spruce Head, ME
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7.55 | Claus J�rgensen / Nordic Folkboat | MINNY::JOERGENSEN | Claus W.G. J�rgensen | Tue Oct 12 1993 07:38 | 19 |
| I would like to introduce myself and my boat. I have danish nationality,
lived up there 27 years near the coast. After a short 1 year stay in
California, I came to Switzerland, where I have now lived for the past 13
years. My sailing experiences range from day cruises and regattas to 3 weeks
vacation cruises, from dinghy sailing to big yachts, from lake sailing in
Switzerland to off-shore in Denmark, France and the Caribian Islands. I have
sailed Laser, Soling, MAXI 84, Mermaid 27, Grinde, Surprise, Mooring 43,
Colin Archer 13 meter (plus 4 meter bowsprit), one-off 17 meter ketch,
SWAN 48.
I am now the proud owner of a Nordic Folkboat (Larch on Oak / Varnish),
Teakdeck, build 1981 and looking brand new. Dimensions: 7.6 * 2.2 * 1.2
meter (sorry; approx. 24" * 6.6" * 3.6"). I sail it at Lake of Constance in
Switzerland.
BOAT NAME MODEL/Builder OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Padmini II Nordic Folkboat Claus J�rgensen Altenrhein
Begr� FLYWAY::JOERGENSEN Switzerland
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7.56 | Bob Rogers / Soverel 33 | GLDOA::ROGERS | I'm the NRA | Sun Oct 31 1993 20:51 | 57 |
| Thought I had done this once before, but that was a while ago.
Assassin is a Soverel 33, the last of her kind. Hull #90 was laid up
on January 25th, 1988 (the date of my wedding, without planning it that
way) Assassin was built by Tartan, only 12 were. The rest (all
earlier) by Olsen or Soverel. Tartan took one look at the those
interiors and said "This just is not right!" So the Tartan boats got
plushier, heavier, and sounder.
Assassin has a tall 15/16th's rig with running backstays and checkstays
and a whole lot of sail area. Single handling or double handling takes
planning.
I've been sailing about 28 years with some gaps in there. I started on
Sun Fish and graduated to Flying Scots (is that a promotion?) :>)
Imagine my surprise and utter elation when visiting the airbase at Cam
Rahn Bay in 1969 and finding a marina and finding a Sunfish in that
Marina. Yes, I managed to sail on Cam Rahn Bay, RVN. How unique!
In 1984, at a sales meeting in San Diego, I noticed that the hotel
would rent Catalina 22's by the hour. Alright! a "big" boat! I was a
little alarmed when I noticed it did not have an engine, but what the
hell, it was down wind from the dock, we'll sort it out. We did (my
partner in crime had never sailed before, but we beat back up to the
dock four hours later like pros (or so we thought). This prompted me
to decide to buy my first boat. So I chose a Merit 25 because it was
the most completely equiped boat for the money I could find anywhere.
The 1985 Merit named Walkure (from Wagner's work), came with a schlok jib
and main and was rigged for spinaker but no #1 or chute. At the time I
thought that was the pits. Ullman sails in Detroit made up the chute
and #1 and got interested as Merit was doing really fine on the west
coast in MORC. So they enrolled me in racing (literally ganged up and
and put me at the mast on a Tartan 10 that evening). I was hooked, an
eighteen boat start, dead even ratings and an olympic course on lake st
clair.
So we did the 1985 MORC nationals in Detroit, and yours truly got
written up (In yachting, I think) Like I had anything to do with our
2nd place finish (we did win fleet on the distance race). So I raced
Walkure hard for three years struggling in our light air with a heavy
air design and learning alot.
I even met Jane sailing Walkure and we started cruising together and
then the Merit seemed too small and often too slow in the summer
doldrums. In one race we didn't finsh in August of 1987, a shape came
out of the night. PHRF A starts last and this boat was literally
ripping through our division. I though it had the motor on until it
went by us only 15yds away. Our speed was something like 1.6kn and
this baby was doing 5 or 6. The stern said "Lickety-Split" You bet!
I check of the Fleet roster revealed "Soverel 33". and the rest is
history.
/bob
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7.57 | new on the block! | USHS01::DEMAREST | | Thu Jan 06 1994 14:35 | 27 |
| In case anyone visits the Texas coast, thought I might as well join!
Sharon and I (Lee ) Demarest sail BREAKAWAY, a C&C 37 (mkI) out of
Houston Yacht Club on Galveston Bay and occaisionally on the Gulf of
Mexico. Most of our time is spent racing PHRF but cruising every
available weekend when not racing. Fortunately we win most races,
establishing that a true racer/cruiser can still beat the lightweights
and even the IMS boats with a great crew (we train our own, no pros
allowed on the boat, unless I'm no there!!). Occaisionally I race
J22's for humility! I am active in the Houston Yacht Club, recently
retired after 8 years on the local PHRF comm., and race in regatta's
around the country when I can. We have even been in Sailing World
twice!!
However, now we are converting to serious cruising and BREAKAWAY is in
semi-retirement. We've added 380lbs of batteries, roller furling, etc
and are preparing for our next few years in the Carib. and ???? Yes,
in a 6'10'' draft racer/cruiser! Preparing for this is a monumental task
and very time consuming, and watching this note file has been very
informative. I now have opinions on roler furling, wind generators,
SSB/Ham, watermakers, anchor systems, refrigeration, air cond.,
generators, etc. Right now, we're waiting for the house to sell so we
can live aboard before we depart.
Again, anyone visiting the Texas coast, sailing is a great place to
entertain, and get to know, customers.
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7.58 | Andy Jeschke, Seattle Wa. | 31416::JESCHKE_AN | | Wed Mar 02 1994 17:05 | 21 |
| I'm Andy Jeschke and work for Western Territories Computing and
Network Services. Working out of the Seattle office, I have been
sailing Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands for about twelve years
now, much of that time single-handed. I've had several boats over
the years and currently own a Lancer 30.
The Lancer, Esprit X, displaces around 9,000 lbs and is a well
equipped cruiser with Autohelm 800, Loran-C, (King 8001), and a
Garmin GPS 75 topping the list of other standard goodies. Auxiliary
power is a Yanmar, SB-8, which is small, but performs very well.
This notes conference has saved me alot of time and grief, and I hope
that I can offer some of my experience in return. If any of you plan
to sail around this area, I have current tables, charts and several
good gunkholing books which may be borrowed for a six pack and a
promise of their return.
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
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Esprit X Lancer 30 Andy Jeschke Seattle
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7.59 | Sea Star, Ashikin Wan-Noor | SX4GTO::WANNOOR | | Fri Apr 01 1994 14:30 | 4 |
| BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Sea Star Island Trader 51 Ashikin Wan-Noor Alameda, CA
Ray Thackeray (Ex-Deccie)
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7.60 | Al Williams / Olney, MD | NEWVAX::AWILLIAMS | | Mon Apr 04 1994 13:44 | 4 |
|
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Traveller I COM-PAC 16 Al Williams Olney, MD
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7.61 | Passe Partout | 3D::SEARS | Paul Sears, ML05-2, 223-0559, Pole 10a | Mon Apr 04 1994 13:56 | 5 |
|
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
Passe Partout Valiant Esprit 37 Paul & Christine Sears Woods Hole,
MA
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7.62 | Cunning Linguist | UIST::RENNIEJ | | Sun Apr 24 1994 14:46 | 7 |
| Boat Name: Cunning Linguist
Builder/Model: Rondar 505
Owner: Jonathan Rennie
Homeport: Balmaha, Loch Lomond, Scotland, UK
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7.63 | | CFSCTC::CLAFLIN | | Mon May 16 1994 12:27 | 38 |
| This is the second boat for Amy and me. It is probably the last boat for Dick
and Peggy.
Amy and I have been sailing for about 8 years, most of it on a 20' Luger
Southwind. we started in Colorado and of course have continued out here. The
sailing in New England has been on the south shore of Cape Cod. The water is
warm as is the reception at my cousin's home.
This past fall we bough Holiday II from Dick and Peggy. Age had finally induced
them to put her up for sale. I think Dick originally crewed for Noah on the
Ark. In any event he has been sailing out of Manchester for 50 years. Not
being a total fool, I have asked Dick to continue on with Holiday II. In some
65 years of being the master of his own boat, he has to have learned something.
I simply hope to pick up some of his knowledge. dick in turn gets to keep his
boat and have someone else worry about the bills and labor involved.
Of course, Amy and I have first access rights to Holiday II. We will tend to
use it on the weekends, Dick and Peggy during the week. Joint sailing whenever
possible. Basically no conflicts invisioned. This includes my 2.5 year old
daughter Jessica (who thinks "her" boat is wonderful) enjoying their 11 year old
dog Blackie.
We hope to sail the first third and last third of the seaon on the north shore.
July and August will be down on the Cape and Islands.
We are not particularly agressive sailors, but do enjoy getting out and being
safe without being paranoid (delicate line here).
The Manchester Boat Club burgee will be flying when we are sailing. Impromptu
flotilla to a destination are welcome. Crew is welcome on a space available
basis. For sailing, Dick will need crew. His eye sight is not up to snuff.
I am a conratctor with Dec, so who knows how long I will be around. Amy McGowan
is a permanent employee at Hudson (BIGQ::MCGOWAN).
Doug Claflin
dtn 244-7042
hm 508 635-0460
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7.64 | Wanted a C&C 35 ... settled for a Hunter | ZIGLAR::KMAYES | Starboard! | Mon May 23 1994 15:03 | 9 |
| G'day,
I'm an Aussie living in Maryland. Bin sailing the Chesapeake Bay
for the past 4 years. Recently sold my first boat, a Thames Marine
26 Snapdragon and took possession of our new weekend getaway ...
Boat Name Builder/Model Owners Homeport
LABYRINTH Hunter 34 Keith & Dale Mayes Deale, Maryland
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7.65 | | TOPCHZ::BECKER | | Thu Jul 28 1994 11:37 | 19 |
| Hello!
I've been reading, and now starting to contribute to, this conference
for some time. I enjoy the occasional sailing stories and look forward
to the conversation on the America's Cup coming up.
I sail often with my Father (retired) on multi-day and multi-week
cruises and also race the boat in the local Yatch Club events. We sail
the northern half of Lake Michigan and Green Bay (Door County). Some
of the best fresh water cruising in the world is found north of Lake
Huron in the North Channel where we've cruised numerous times.
Boat Name: Rhomboid
Builder: S2 30' #467
Condition: Better than new!
Owner: Robert Becker
Homeport: Manitowoc, WI
-Brad Becker Waukesha, WI
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7.66 | Michael Weber / Latitude | PCBUO1::MWEBER | Michael Weber | Wed Aug 03 1994 11:59 | 17 |
| Boat Name: Latitude
Builder/Model: Catalina 27
Owner: Michael Weber -- PCBU Software Engineering
Homeport: Salem Harbor (Salem, MA)
Notes: Although growing up on a boat in the Great Lakes
and having sailed 'sailboards' for many years,
the Catalina is the first large boat I've owned.
Too, this is my first experience with salt-water
sailing. I enjoy getting the most out of Latitude
and enjoy applying new techniques I learn along
the way.
This year will be spent crusing along the New England
coast and hopefully next year will hold a trip
to Nova Scotia or Newfoundland.
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7.67 | Dave Burnett | FAILTE::BURNETTD | I have a cunning plan! | Thu Aug 25 1994 12:56 | 18 |
| Boat name: Depends on how well I sail it!!
type : Standard Laser no. 67058
Owner : Dave Burnett - MCS Livingston, Scotland
Homeport : Dalgetty Bay Sailing Club, Fife Scotland (River Forth)
Everything from the deck up is in good shape 'cos I probably broke it
at some point, mast, boom etc..... yep, even shredded the sail!
Insurance is a wonderful way to upgrade a boat!! 8-)
A Laser is a great way to learn the meaning of the term "Death Roll"
A great boat but shares in a rope making company are advisable, as it
eats kickers and cunninghams like they're goin' out o' stlye!!
Force 4 and big waves = heaven!!
Dave
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7.68 | Wavedancer | SHLSAM::BEANE | Bradipus Tridactilus | Tue Sep 06 1994 16:04 | 12 |
| Name: Wavedancer
Type: Catalina 34
Owner: Art Beane
Port: Watergate YC, Kemah, TX
Wavedancer used to live in Providence, RI, when we lived in Shrewsbury. (We
ordered her from Wells Yachts, Marblehead, at the '86 boat show in Boston). But
we all got moved to Houston in '88. (Kemah is located at the junction of Clear
Lake and Galveston Bay.)
Wavedancer started to get all mildewey in the heat and humidity down here, so we
had to add an 18KBTU air conditioner. Very comfortable, now!
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7.69 | Irish Mist | NOVA::FINNERTY | lies, damned lies, and the CAPM | Wed Sep 07 1994 10:06 | 24 |
| Name: Irish Mist
Type: Catalina 25
Owner: Jim Finnerty
Port: Harbour Island, Narragansett RI
I've owned the Irish Mist since about 1986, though three of those years
were spent out of the water. I enjoy cruising and racing about
equally, though I'm not especially proficient at either.
After a couple of days sailing the coast of Maine with a friend in
August, I've been bitten again and have refurbished the Irish Mist for
a hoped-for launch next Spring. It needed a significnt amount of work,
and still needs a couple of headsails and a few shackles and lines, but
I'm looking forward to getting her back in the water.
I have two boys, now 4 and 6, that I hope will be interested in joining
me (since otherwise the effort (and money) will have been wasted). I
sail out of Point Judith, where there is a rather large, albeit
shallow, pond where there are many dinghy races in the Summer. My fond
hope is that one or both of the boys will take an interest in racing as
they get a bit older, and I'll be able to go racing with them.
/jim
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7.70 | | GLDOA::ROGERS | hard on the wind again | Wed Nov 16 1994 18:03 | 10 |
| Sea change - Life change. I am more aware, more conservative. Less
willing to jump in and get involved. Assassin typically now has a crew
of one.
Home port is moving to Kenosha, Wisconsin. I could truck it but
probably won't. Sailing it is too sensible. I'll be at Southport Marina
next year. Neptune granted me the last 35ft slip in the place. It came
available the day I walked in to check on slips.
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7.71 | An update to the update | ROMEOS::BOLTONJA | | Tue Jan 03 1995 11:49 | 16 |
| After seeing your updated list, I feel negligent at not having
identified myself. I have been an infrequent, but very appreciative
member of this notesfile for several years.
My boat is a Sabre 36, one of the few Sabres located on the West Coast.
I keep her in San Francisco Bay where we race her during the summer
months. She is called Padanaram, a name which may be recognized by some
East Coast sailors, and the name of a former sailing venue and
homestead for me. (Also a name that even my crew has trouble
pronouncing.)
My thanks to all the great contributions and contributors that can be
found in this notesfile
Jim
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7.72 | Scandinavian sailing... | EEMELI::PULLOLA | I sell, You deliver. | Tue Jan 17 1995 11:12 | 25 |
| You know, there's water in Scandinavia also...
I'm from MCS-sales Finland. Every time the sea is not too hard to go out, I'm
usually there. At least my wife told me so...
I'm quite active sailing-freak. You can find me from some off-shore race in
Baltic Sea, where I've been around since -80. Before that my sailing was more
like playing. The classes I've had some luck with me are IOR HalfTon and IMS I.
Twice HalfTon-class finnish ranking champ, once fourth in HalfTon Cup. You know
that 30% of racing with sails on is how good you are, 30% gives the equipment,
30% is pure luck and the rest 10% is total mystery.
My own boat: Name: S/Y Melanitta
Type: Minikryssare
Port: Espoo/Finno - Finland
Owner:Torsti Pullola
Club: Meritie Y.C.
She is more like retired, old construction from 50s. Now I'm too busy racing in
some one others boats (and money).
� TOP
- 17 knots with 35-footer (JOD 35) is not so bad in Baltic Sea, I think? -
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7.73 | Dolphin | CSOA1::GELO | | Sat Jan 21 1995 15:49 | 21 |
| The Dolphin is a 1973 Tartan 30 we bought in August 1993, and are
having restored to better than new condition. This is the boat Janel
and I have dreamed of owning since our first sail aboard a T30 in 1976.
Designed by Sparkman & Stevens, and built in Grand River, Ohio, the
original owner named her Mallard, and raced mainly PHRF out of Detriot.
Seven years later, Mallard was sold to a family in Traverse City, and
became Mateus II. They enjoyed her for 13 years, and actually were in
tears the day they sold us the boat.
Now the Dolphin's home is the Cleveland Yachting Club in Rocky River,
Ohio. There are 6 T30s at CYC, and there are strong feelings toward
forming a one design fleet for weekend races. Dolphin has tasted salt
only once when the previous owners cruised to the Bahamas. We use her
for club racing and cruising mainly the western half of Lake Erie.
Owner: Carl & Janel Gelo
Boat: Tartan 30
Name: Dolphin
Port: Cleveland, Ohio
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7.74 | Robert Halsey, Toronto, Canada | TROOA::HALSEY | I'd rather be sailing! | Tue Jan 31 1995 23:20 | 29 |
| I started sailing around 1984, with a 14' Sunfish for about 6
years. I sailing it all around the Toronto area in Lake Ontario.
A terrific little boat for learning and generally having a good time
on the water!
In 1989, only a year after finding my First Mate (Pauline), we
bought a 1989 Macgregor 26. We put a lot of miles under her, cruising
most corners of the lake and Thousand Islands. During this time, we
also had a couple of years we went Bareboating in the B.V.I.
Absolutely unforgetable, both the first time and second. Both being
very different experiences.
Just last year, we finally upgraded. We sold the Macgregor and
acquired ourselves a 1994 Hunter 30. This summer we again visited
the Thousand Islands, with friends this time (much more room now).
It's a great boat, and we're sad to hear that Hunter likely won't be
making any more of them.
As for the SAILING conference, I have been an enthusiastic reader
and past contributor, and after an absence of a couple of years, I now
look forward to contributing again!
We are based out of the Bluffers Park Yacht Club in the Toronto
area on Lake Ontario. It would be really great to hear from any other
sailors on the lake or from afar!
Fair winds.....
Robert (Bob) and Pauline Halsey
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7.75 | Introducing Robyn and changing the boat you should look for us in | MILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Thu Mar 09 1995 11:26 | 32 |
| As to the question of Who's who, the answer is "She's Robyn". Today
it's Robyn Finan, but by the time we pull our boat out it'll be
Robyn Sampson. She hasn't put many entries in this notes file yet, but
she's been reading for a while.
Together we've spent this dismal, terrible, "damn I wish it would
snow" winter, shopping for a boat rather than skiing. Now that we have
closed on yet another boat (somebody buy my S2) the next month and a
half can't pass quick enough.
As for me, I've been reading and writing in this file for a long time.
I'm sure somebody recognizes my name. I really like to go sailing and
now I look forward to sailing fast!
So with great enthusiasm and excitement I'd like to announce a new
boat participating in Sailing notes.
Scarlet Fire, an F-27, manufactured by Corsair Marine, owned by
Robyn Finan & Geoff Sampson will be sailing out of Mattapoisett, Ma.
We will continue to sail around the Elizabeth Islands & Buzzards Bay
on day sails and will go much further on long weekends. We have plans
to cruise along the Maine coast immediately after we have the same last
name. Aboard for many of these destinations will be Megann Finan whom,
at 8 years old, if you ask will tell you that skiing is much more fun
than sailing (maybe you don't have to ask).
We might do some racing with the boat, but with some of the
potential competition we've already met, tales of how hard they can
push their boats and how easily they can cover the cost of a mistake,
we probably won't be too competitive at the first gun. I am confident
though that we will out pace 90% of the monohulls we meet on the water.
Now I am very anxious for this next season to begin!!
Geoff Converted_to_a_multihull_enthusiast
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7.77 | Randy Marks CXO | SSDEVO::MARKS | Storage BU - Array Controllers 522-2718 DTN | Tue Jun 13 1995 18:38 | 12 |
| Randy Marks - Colorado Springs
I bought an old used folding kayak (FOLBOT) with a gaff-rigged sail kit
a couple years ago. Learned some essential lessons by trial-and-error.
This spring I took some sailing instruction in order to continue learning
and get some time on larger boats.
Joined a sailing club in Denver which provides J-22's on various reservoirs
in Colorado.
I think the next step will be learning about coastal navigation.
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7.78 | -.72 update | MANIS2::TPULLOLA | Bitte ein Bit! | Fri Jul 28 1995 07:18 | 16 |
| Hello!
EEMELI::PULLOLA is now MANIS2::TPULLOLA. This means I'm relocated from Finland
to Germany, and had to leave my sailing boat and the see over there. I couldn't
solve the problem how to move the Baltic See to the Central Germany....
But who cares, It's only 600 km's to Mediterranee, Atlatic Ocean, Nord See and
Baltic See. So roughly 3 hours by car... ;-)
Luckily I can still easily surf in the Internet.
- See you in Lake Constance and Bodensee - 8-)
� TOP
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7.79 | Kay Fisher | GAAS::FISHER | BXB2-2/G08 DTN 293-5695 | Mon Aug 07 1995 11:43 | 25 |
| Just a brief update - boat now has a name - "Knot One"
Beginner starting to learn to sail. My wife and I have been out a few times.
Been in Lake Tully in Athol Mass several times, once in lake Squam in NH
and once on the Connecticut River at Barton's cove near Irving MA.
Kay R. Fisher
80 Fryeville Rd.
Orange,MA 01364
Home = (508)575-0663
Work = (508)493-4319
DTN = 223-4319 (Maynard - Parker Street)
email = GAAS::Fisher
It is a 13 ft Chrysler. I'd call it a day sailor.
Bye --+--
Kay R. Fisher |
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7.80 | Change of a name, Still the same boat | MILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Fri Oct 13 1995 14:34 | 7 |
| Alan,
Next ime you're updating this list of who sails which boat where, would
you be so kind as to change the owner names on Scarlet Fire. Robyn is no longer
a Finan and we'd prefer to list the owners of our boat as Robyn & Geoff Sampson.
Thank you
Geoff
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7.81 | ILYACA | DSVB03::JOUSSE | | Mon Oct 30 1995 12:48 | 3 |
| BOAT NAME KELTIC/FAUROUX OWNER HOMEPORT
ILYACA IOR racer (1/4 Ton) Arnaud Jousse Nice (France)
|
7.1 | who's who | UNIFIX::BERENS | Alan Berens | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:40 | 278 |
7.82 | | STARCH::HAGERMAN | Flames to /dev/null | Tue Oct 31 1995 16:07 | 2 |
| Cuckoo's Nest 505 Doug Hagerman Shrewsbury MA
|
7.1 | who's who | UNIFIX::BERENS | Alan Berens | Thu Jul 18 1996 13:34 | 281 |
| [Revised 18 July 1996. Note that not everyone listed is still employed by
Digital. Those thought to be no longer employees are marked by *.]
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
* Hunter 30 Bob & Pauline Halsey Toronto, Canada
A Crewed Irwin 31 Bill Corkum Beverly, MA
Interest
Assassin Soverel 33 Bob Rogers Kenosha, WI
* Aventure Beneteau 325 Sherry & Scott Wagner Braintree, MA
Airwave Irwin 38 Barbara & David Carlson Warwick, RI
* Alishan Nauticat 33 John Mackney Hamble Point, UK
Allegiance Sabre 36 Al & Carolyn Dunnigan Fairhaven, MA
* Amandalee Pearson 26 Joe & Pat Carrera Salem, MA
* Beast Lechner/DII Don Seymour Marina Del Rey, CA
sailboard
Beginnings O'Day 28 John & Cynthia Carver Salem, MA
* Biscayne Sabre 28 Fletcher & Kathy Hearns Portsmouth RI
* Breakaway C&C 37 Sharon & Lee Demarest Houston, TX
* Calypso Ericson 26 Rick Sofaly Los Alamos, NM
* Canard Chan�ard Melonseed Skiff John & Judy Spencer Rockport, MA
* Caprice Vos 47 Geoff Burr Cundy's Point, ME
* Carpe Diem C&C 25 Nancy Anderson & Seattle, WA
Michael Tardiff
* Cat's Paw Catalina 35 Chuck & Charlotte Homeyer San Diego, CA
* Chrysalis Samson C Spray Stephen Kell Marina Baie des Anges, France
Cuckoo's Nest 505 Doug Hagerman Shrewsbury MA
* Cunning Linguist Rondar 505 Jonathan Rennie Balmaha, Loch Lomond,
Scotland, UK
* Daddy's Dream II Mark 23 Wayne McCarthy E. Portland, ME
* Defiant Herreshoff S-boat Gregg Germain Marblehead, MA
* Delisu Chrysler 26 Wayne Grant South Portland, ME
* Desire C&C 33 (Mark II) Bob & Lisa McLaughlin Carlyle, IL
Dolphin Tartan 30 Carl & Janel Gelo Cleveland, Ohio
Double Trouble Tartan 30 Paul Brodeur Salem, MA
* Dutch Treat Contest 31 John & Kathryn Whitcomb Old Saybrook, CT
* Earn'D-It O'Day Daysailor 3 Jan & Jay Whittaker Old Orchard Beach, ME
* Ehecatl Watkins 27 Rich Nicolazzo Salem, MA
Elwing Nauticat 43 Bill & Karen Parker Greenwich Bay, RI
elysium C & C 29 Dave Carter & Ilze Kiselis Beverly, MA
* Emotional Cape Dory 30 Peter Savage Portsmouth, NH
Rescue
* Encore un ete Catalina 30 Adam & Susan Couture Jamestown, RI
* Entropy Valiant 32 Dave Maloy
* Eos Guyline 95 Kaj & Sari Kuusisto Helsinki, Finland
* Erinyes Catalina 22 Chris & Donna Nolan Bremen Harbor, ME
* Escape Catalina 30 Dave & Judy Landry Portsmouth, RI
Escargot ComPac 16 Larry & Sherry Pearl Newbury, MA
Esprit X Lancer 30 Andy Jeschke Seattle, WA
ESS Woofie Capri 18 John & Karen Massabesic Lake
Robinson (Manchester, NH)
* Fainleog Hirondelle cat Bob Waller Galway, Ireland
* Fair Wind Cape Dory 28 Gary & Janet Vacon Newburyport, MA
* Fizbin Catalina 27 Mike Mooney E. Greenwich, RI
* Gail Warnings O'Day 27 Gail & Peter Young Cataumet, MA
Grace Cape Dory 25 Mike Thompson Spruce Head, ME
* Harrier Nelson/Marek 40 Dave Johnston Marblehead, MA
* Hidden Valley J/40 Gayn Winters Bristol, RI
Holiday II Cheoy Lee 30 Doug Claflin & Amy Mcgowan Manchester, MA
* Hope Alden 34 Don Freniere Bristol, RI
* Ilyaca 1/4 ton IOR racer Arnaud Jousse Nice, France
Impulse C & C 35 Carl & Jenni Gerstle Portsmouth, RI
* Irish Eyes Endeavour 38 Jack & Jean Ann Harrigan Beverly, MA
* Irish Mist Catalina 25 Jim Finnerty Narragansett RI
KAL192 O'Day 192 Ken & Maureen Linell Apponaug, RI
Knot One Chrysler 13 Kay Fisher Orange, MA
Labyrinth Hunter 34 Keith & Dale Mayes Deale, MD
Lady Lou Lancer 25 Tom & Diane Moore Sakonnet, RI
Larger Voices Island Packet 38 Tom & Phyllis Charlestown, MA
Fleischmann
Larus Sabre 28 John Pare Cataumet, MA
* Le Galion O'Day 31 Ronnie & Lelia Wright Lake Texhoma, TX
* Malaika Vanguard I Gisela & Bernd Bl�mmert Makkum, Nederlands
* Mary Ellen Hunter 30 Joe & Mary Ellen Howarth Fairhaven, MA
Melanitta Minikryssare Torsti Pullola Espoo/Finno, Finland
* Meltemi Moody 336 Pete & Jacqui Gough Gosport, UK
Moesy O'Day 26 Ken & Maureen Linell Greenwich Bay, RI
* Morey'a Dhu Pearson Coaster Paul & Betty Haskell Cape Porpoise, ME
Mudhawk II Mobjack Al Lawler Cushing, ME
Nahani C & C 35 Dave Morrison Padanarum, MA
* Nashallah Columbia 22 Kristen Walsh Noank, CT
* North Wind O'Day 32 Bob & Loraine Thuet Durham, NH
* Northern Light Hughes 40 Helaine & Bruce Kinsey Merrimack, NH
Omega Freedom 30 Bob & Connie Stowell Little Harbor, NH
* Orion Freedom 38 Ray & De Pouliot Portsmouth, RI
Padanaram Sabre 36 Jim Bolton San Francisco, CA
* Padmini II Nordic Folkboat Claus J�rgensen Altenrhein, Switzerland
Papillon Catalina 22 Ken & Marsha Bates Colorado Springs, CO
* Passe Partout Valiant Esprit 37 Paul & Christine Sears Woods Hole, MA
Pegasus Too Com-Pac 19-II Bill & Lee French Gilford, NH
(Lake Winnipesaukee)
* Phanta Sea Silverton 34C Lou & Pat Klotz Amesbury, MA
Pickpocket Catalina 22 Jack & Marlene Hurley South Portland, ME
* Pieinthesky Catalina 30 Joe & Susan Puleo Alameda, CA
* Promise Pearson 303 Bob & Joan Pomerleau Rockland, ME
* Quest Hunter 25.5 Fred & Joan Barthel Falmouth Foreside, ME
* Reverie Islander 28 Pat & David Hubbs Marblehead &
Falmouth, MA
* Rhomboid S2 30 Brad Becker Manitowoc, WI
Ruby Sue 23' Kells Ed Colbert & Sue LeVan Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
Sableux Tartan 33 Don & Sandy Hooper East Greenwich, RI
Sandpiper Jeanneau 25 Nick & Simone Meyer Sciez, France
* Sea Dash Macgregor 26 Bob & Pauline Halsey Toronto, Canada
Sea Walker Sabre 30 Ken & Sue Ann Walker Falmouth Foreside, ME
* Seaductress Ericson 26 Jean & Larry Proulx Marblehead, MA
Scarlet Fire F-27 Robyn & Geoff Sampson Mattapoisett, MA
* Schatzi Catalina 22 Charlie & Elisabeth Salem, MA
Safdie
Scotch Mist Irwin 37 John & Joanne East Greenwich, RI
Budzinski
Sea Star Island Trader 51 Ashikin Wan-Noor & Alameda, CA
Ray Thackeray
* Second Love Caliber 38 Hank & Deborah Johnson Mayo, MD
* Secret Arrival Rival 32 Graham & Lynn Mowbray St Johns, Newfoundland
Shockwave J-24 Paul Keenan Portsmouth, RI
* Skibo Sabre 42 Jeff & Ellen Rudy
* Sleeper Jeanneau 36 Johnson & Mary Jo Waite Annapolis, MD
* Sometime Thing Laser David Wittenberg Woods Hole, MA
* Southern L'Attitude Endeavour 40 John & Sandi Bartoszek Portsmouth, RI
* Spanish Eyes Catalina 34 James & Jacqueline Westbrook, CT
Stamatien
* Steel Strings Cape Dory Typhoon Ron Green Salem, MA
St. Kilda Salar Giles 40 Brian McBride Jamestown, RI
& Marshall Green
* Subadar Comfort 30 Tom Foote Galway, Ireland
* Summer's Song Ericson 32 Janice & Frank Cromwell, CT
Pascucci
* Sunshine Islander 32 Niles & Marie Schlegel Marblehead, MA
* Sweet P Com-Pac 27/II Dave & Sue Pease Ebenecook Harbor
* This Side Up Catalina 25 Hollenbeck Lake Texoma
* Tiger Compac 19/II Joe & Vickie Casazza Lake Champlain
Malletts Bay, VT
* Time and Tide Alden 36 Robert & Penni Cleveland Lake Texoma, TX
Touche Etchells 22 Gene & Amy Ho Marblehead, MA
Toward Morning Valiant 32 Alan Berens & Marblehead, MA &
Julie Turkevich Rockland, ME
* Toy #3 Catalina 30 John Koopus San Francisco, CA
* Tranquility Columbia 29 Jeff & Jan Gardiner Braintree, MA
Traveller I Com-Pac 16 Al Williams Olney, MD
* Valkyrie Catalina 30 John Hasson Portsmouth, RI
* Verity A Giles 38 Paul & Betty Bahlin Newburyport, MA
Victoria Ruth Oystercatcher 16 Brian Neale Southampton, UK
Viking Rose Westsail 42 Howard & Beth Radke Seattle, WA
* Wavedancer Catalina 34 Art Beane Kemah, TX
Wet Flash Bristol John Sherwood Marblehead, MA
Corinthian
Windsong O'Day 222 Donna & Fred Darrow Beverly, MA
* Windward Bristol 27 Mark Vanderwerf & E. Greenwich, RI
Passage Linas Alinskas
* Windstrong Macgregor 26 Dave & Al Greist Colorado Springs, CO
* Winona Lawley Tom Drechsler Jamestown, RI
Winsome Pearson Ron Jones Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
Commander
|
7.83 | Ken Surplice | CHEFS::SURPLICEK | | Tue Oct 01 1996 12:16 | 2 |
7.84 | Well, why the hell not...? | CHEFS::THATCHER_D | Cap'n Delboy | Wed Oct 02 1996 11:40 | 2 |
7.1 | who's who | UNIFIX::BERENS | Alan Berens | Wed Feb 26 1997 10:41 | 285 |
| [Revised 2 October 1996. Note that not everyone listed is still employed by
Digital. Those thought to be no longer employees are marked by *.]
BOAT NAME BUILDER/MODEL OWNER(S) HOMEPORT
* Hunter 30 Bob & Pauline Halsey Toronto, Canada
A Crewed Irwin 31 Bill Corkum Beverly, MA
Interest
Assassin Soverel 33 Bob Rogers Kenosha, WI
* Aventure Beneteau 325 Sherry & Scott Wagner Braintree, MA
Airwave Irwin 38 Barbara & David Carlson Warwick, RI
* Alishan Nauticat 33 John Mackney Hamble Point, UK
Allegiance Sabre 36 Al & Carolyn Dunnigan Fairhaven, MA
* Amandalee Pearson 26 Joe & Pat Carrera Salem, MA
* Beast Lechner/DII Don Seymour Marina Del Rey, CA
sailboard
Beginnings O'Day 28 John & Cynthia Carver Salem, MA
* Biscayne Sabre 28 Fletcher & Kathy Hearns Portsmouth RI
* Breakaway C&C 37 Sharon & Lee Demarest Houston, TX
* Calypso Ericson 26 Rick Sofaly Los Alamos, NM
* Canard Chan�ard Melonseed Skiff John & Judy Spencer Rockport, MA
* Caprice Vos 47 Geoff Burr Cundy's Point, ME
* Carpe Diem C&C 25 Nancy Anderson & Seattle, WA
Michael Tardiff
* Cat's Paw Catalina 35 Chuck & Charlotte Homeyer San Diego, CA
* Chrysalis Samson C Spray Stephen Kell Marina Baie des Anges, France
Cuckoo's Nest 505 Doug Hagerman Shrewsbury MA
* Cunning Linguist Rondar 505 Jonathan Rennie Balmaha, Loch Lomond,
Scotland, UK
* Daddy's Dream II Mark 23 Wayne McCarthy E. Portland, ME
* Defiant Herreshoff S-boat Gregg Germain Marblehead, MA
* Delisu Chrysler 26 Wayne Grant South Portland, ME
* Desire C&C 33 (Mark II) Bob & Lisa McLaughlin Carlyle, IL
Dolphin Tartan 30 Carl & Janel Gelo Cleveland, Ohio
* Double Trouble Tartan 30 Paul Brodeur Salem, MA
* Dutch Treat Contest 31 John & Kathryn Whitcomb Old Saybrook, CT
* Earn'D-It O'Day Daysailor 3 Jan & Jay Whittaker Old Orchard Beach, ME
* Ehecatl Watkins 27 Rich Nicolazzo Salem, MA
Elwing Nauticat 43 Bill & Karen Parker Greenwich Bay, RI
elysium C & C 29 Dave Carter & Ilze Kiselis Beverly, MA
* Emotional Cape Dory 30 Peter Savage Portsmouth, NH
Rescue
* Encore un ete Catalina 30 Adam & Susan Couture Jamestown, RI
* Entropy Valiant 32 Dave Maloy
* Eos Guyline 95 Kaj & Sari Kuusisto Helsinki, Finland
* Erinyes Catalina 22 Chris & Donna Nolan Bremen Harbor, ME
* Escape Catalina 30 Dave & Judy Landry Portsmouth, RI
Escargot ComPac 16 Larry & Sherry Pearl Newbury, MA
Esprit X Lancer 30 Andy Jeschke Seattle, WA
ESS Woofie Capri 18 John & Karen Massabesic Lake
Robinson (Manchester, NH)
* Fainleog Hirondelle cat Bob Waller Galway, Ireland
* Fair Wind Cape Dory 28 Gary & Janet Vacon Newburyport, MA
* Fizbin Catalina 27 Mike Mooney E. Greenwich, RI
* Gail Warnings O'Day 27 Gail & Peter Young Cataumet, MA
Grace Cape Dory 25 Mike Thompson Spruce Head, ME
* Harrier Nelson/Marek 40 Dave Johnston Marblehead, MA
* Hidden Valley J/40 Gayn Winters Bristol, RI
Holiday II Cheoy Lee 30 Doug Claflin Manchester, MA
& Amy Mcgowan
* Hope Alden 34 Don Freniere Bristol, RI
* Ilyaca 1/4 ton IOR racer Arnaud Jousse Nice, France
Impulse C & C 35 Carl & Jenni Gerstle Portsmouth, RI
* Irish Eyes Endeavour 38 Jack & Jean Ann Harrigan Beverly, MA
* Irish Mist Catalina 25 Jim Finnerty Narragansett RI
Jammy Dodger Kingfisher 30 Derrick Thatcher St Peter Port,
Guernsey C.I.
KAL192 O'Day 192 Ken & Maureen Linell Apponaug, RI
Knot One Chrysler 13 Kay Fisher Orange, MA
Labyrinth Hunter 34 Keith & Dale Mayes Deale, MD
Lady Lou Lancer 25 Tom & Diane Moore Sakonnet, RI
Larger Voices Island Packet 38 Tom & Phyllis Charlestown, MA
Fleischmann
Larus Sabre 28 John Pare Cataumet, MA
* Le Galion O'Day 31 Ronnie & Lelia Wright Lake Texhoma, TX
* Malaika Vanguard I Gisela & Bernd Bl�mmert Makkum, Nederlands
* Mary Ellen Hunter 30 Joe & Mary Ellen Howarth Fairhaven, MA
Melanitta Minikryssare Torsti Pullola Espoo/Finno, Finland
* Meltemi Moody 336 Pete & Jacqui Gough Gosport, UK
Moesy O'Day 26 Ken & Maureen Linell Greenwich Bay, RI
* Morey'a Dhu Pearson Coaster Paul & Betty Haskell Cape Porpoise, ME
Mudhawk II Mobjack Al Lawler Cushing, ME
Nahani C & C 35 Dave Morrison Padanarum, MA
* Nashallah Columbia 22 Kristen Walsh Noank, CT
* North Wind O'Day 32 Bob & Loraine Thuet Durham, NH
* Northern Light Hughes 40 Helaine & Bruce Kinsey Merrimack, NH
Omega Freedom 30 Bob & Connie Stowell Little Harbor, NH
* Orion Freedom 38 Ray & De Pouliot Portsmouth, RI
Padanaram Sabre 36 Jim Bolton San Francisco, CA
* Padmini II Nordic Folkboat Claus J�rgensen Altenrhein, Switzerland
Papillon Catalina 22 Ken & Marsha Bates Colorado Springs, CO
* Passe Partout Valiant Esprit 37 Paul & Christine Sears Woods Hole, MA
Pegasus Too Com-Pac 19-II Bill & Lee French Gilford, NH
(Lake Winnipesaukee)
* Phanta Sea Silverton 34C Lou & Pat Klotz Amesbury, MA
Pickpocket Catalina 22 Jack & Marlene Hurley South Portland, ME
* Pieinthesky Catalina 30 Joe & Susan Puleo Alameda, CA
* Promise Pearson 303 Bob & Joan Pomerleau Rockland, ME
* Quest Hunter 25.5 Fred & Joan Barthel Falmouth Foreside, ME
* Reverie Islander 28 Pat & David Hubbs Marblehead &
Falmouth, MA
* Rhomboid S2 30 Brad Becker Manitowoc, WI
Ruby Sue 23' Kells Ed Colbert & Sue LeVan Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
Sableux Tartan 33 Don & Sandy Hooper East Greenwich, RI
Saffie Parker 21 Ken Surplice Southampton UK
Sandpiper Jeanneau 25 Nick & Simone Meyer Sciez, France
* Sea Dash Macgregor 26 Bob & Pauline Halsey Toronto, Canada
Sea Walker Sabre 30 Ken & Sue Ann Walker Falmouth Foreside, ME
* Seaductress Ericson 26 Jean & Larry Proulx Marblehead, MA
Scarlet Fire F-27 Robyn & Geoff Sampson Mattapoisett, MA
* Schatzi Catalina 22 Charlie & Elisabeth Salem, MA
Safdie
Scotch Mist Irwin 37 John & Joanne East Greenwich, RI
Budzinski
* Sea Star Island Trader 51 Ashikin Wannoor & Alameda, CA
Ray Thackeray
* Second Love Caliber 38 Hank & Deborah Johnson Mayo, MD
* Secret Arrival Rival 32 Graham & Lynn Mowbray St Johns, Newfoundland
Shockwave J-24 Paul Keenan Portsmouth, RI
* Skibo Sabre 42 Jeff & Ellen Rudy
* Sleeper Jeanneau 36 Johnson & Mary Jo Waite Annapolis, MD
* Sometime Thing Laser David Wittenberg Woods Hole, MA
* Southern L'Attitude Endeavour 40 John & Sandi Bartoszek Portsmouth, RI
* Spanish Eyes Catalina 34 James & Jacqueline Westbrook, CT
Stamatien
* Steel Strings Cape Dory Typhoon Ron Green Salem, MA
* St. Kilda Salar Giles 40 Brian McBride Jamestown, RI
& Marshall Green
* Subadar Comfort 30 Tom Foote Galway, Ireland
* Summer's Song Ericson 32 Janice & Frank Cromwell, CT
Pascucci
* Sunshine Islander 32 Niles & Marie Schlegel Marblehead, MA
* Sweet P Com-Pac 27/II Dave & Sue Pease Ebenecook Harbor
* This Side Up Catalina 25 Hollenbeck Lake Texoma
* Tiger Compac 19/II Joe & Vickie Casazza Lake Champlain
Malletts Bay, VT
* Time and Tide Alden 36 Robert & Penni Cleveland Lake Texoma, TX
Touche Etchells 22 Gene & Amy Ho Marblehead, MA
Toward Morning Valiant 32 Alan Berens & Marblehead, MA &
Julie Turkevich Rockland, ME
* Toy #3 Catalina 30 John Koopus San Francisco, CA
Traveller I Com-Pac 16 Al Williams Olney, MD
* Valkyrie Catalina 30 John Hasson Portsmouth, RI
* Verity A Giles 38 Paul & Betty Bahlin Newburyport, MA
Victoria Ruth Oystercatcher 16 Brian Neale Southampton, UK
Viking Rose Westsail 42 Howard & Beth Radke Seattle, WA
* Wavedancer Catalina 34 Art Beane Kemah, TX
Wet Flash Bristol John Sherwood Marblehead, MA
Corinthian
* Windsong O'Day 222 Donna & Fred Darrow Beverly, MA
* Windward Bristol 27 Mark Vanderwerf & E. Greenwich, RI
Passage Linas Alinskas
* Windstrong Macgregor 26 Dave & Al Greist Colorado Springs, CO
* Winona Lawley Tom Drechsler Jamestown, RI
Winsome Pearson Ron Jones Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
Commander
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7.85 | I'm close to being an owner... | ACISS1::THORNE | Department of Redundancy Department | Tue Apr 15 1997 12:20 | 9 |
| Sea Spray McCutcheon Boats,Elk30 Mark Thorne Waukegan,IL
I am in the final stages of buying this boat. She's a 1980 ketch rig,
30', 9'6" beam with a fiberglass hull and everything else is wood. Teak
decks, small diesel, fore and aft cabins, and everything in good shape.
The survey didn't turn up any major surprises, so there's reason for
optimism. Should close on it in the next week or so, sea trial by early
May.
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