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Re: [world-cruising] First coastal passage in my Ericson 32

From: Mac Reynolds (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 18 2005 - 22:28:59 EST

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          Hoorah for you, Mike!!! Many happy wishes for you, and your new baby. I, myself, and my lady, are awaiting news of our offer turning into a dream come true. When we have our delivery, I will be just as eager to get the news out...... Until then.....
          As for my laundry thing, it was with my lady, some 20 plus years ago, that we took a "cruise", if you will, to the Bahamas. We were in high school taking a Nautical Science class. Part of the class was to take a trip, if you wanted to, to the Bahamas. The students were the crew, and the Captains were our teachers. Wonderful experience. We were not supposed to have any alcohol, on board, but when we left I know there was 3 bottles of Wild Turkey, 2 bottles of light rum, 2 huge bottles of Bacardi 151 rum, and a couple of bottles of vodka. What do you expect from teen agers? Anyway, we left New Orleans Municiple Yacht Harbor, on our way, and well stocked. My lady seems to think they let us have our drink due to the amount of drink the Captains may have had aboard. It was a really good trip. No one was drinking while we were underway, a personal preference of mine still, today, and we had a really fantastic voyage. We were on an old Army Corps of Engineer survey boat that was
     donated to the Sea Explorers. She was 65', steel, about a 5' mean draft, and rolled really bad. She was named, Ashepoo. Her sister ship, Sea Explorer, is still around the area. I have to take my lady to visit as she has more memories, of this vessel, than I.
          Well, we, my lady and I, were apart for the more than 20 years and we have found each other again. Thank goodness I've grown up..... a little........ We are undertaking this right where we left off. I am hoping God helps us see it through. More later....... Good luck, Mike.
     
    MAC

    Mike Batchelor <> wrote:
    I posted a gleeful message a month ago about the boat I had found and
    fallen in love with. Well, I completed the purchase formalities last
    week, and this weekend I sailed her down from Sausalito to Marina del
    Rey (almost!) with my delivery skipper and his friend as an extra
    hand. Well, I say sailed only because it's a sailboat. We had
    hardly any wind, and motor-sailed about 80% of the time. Even around
    Point Conception, which is usually one of the windiest areas in So.
    California, we had only about 10 knots of warm wind coming off the
    land, and had to motor in to Santa Barbara on water like glass. I had
    to disembark at that point because of work the next morning, and drove
    a rental car home to Los Angeles. The delivery skipper is bringing
    her in today the rest of the way after a night's rest in a guest berth
    in Santa Barbara harbor. She should arrive at her new berth at about
    8:00pm this evening.

    It was a great experience, and I am more enthusiastic than ever about
    embarking on a extended cruise sometime in the next 3 or 4 years. As
    we passed offshore of the Hearst Castle near San Simeon, we motored
    through a pod, or several pods, of grey whales. They were all around
    us, we could see the spouts near and far in every direction, and some
    were surfacing just a hundred feet from the boat. There must have
    been three dozen whales in our vicinity. Some whales about a mile
    ahead of us were breaching, but they had finished with the big
    splashes by the time we reached that area. Unfortunately, I had
    forgotten to bring my camera with me. <big frown>

    I named the boat "Valinor", after the land to the west of Middle Earth
    across the Great Sea which is where Frodo, Bilbo, Gandalf and the
    elves were sailing to at the end of Lord of the Rings.

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