[Rhodes22-list] baltimore harbor lighted boat parade
Steve Alm
salm at mn.rr.com
Wed Dec 8 15:04:06 EST 2004
Tom,
That really brings back some memories, and congrats on your second place. I
saw the Bal'mer Harbor boat parade when I lived there in the early eighties
attending Peabody. Back then, there was a big, beautiful, wooden schooner
named The Pride Of Baltimore. Years later, I was in the USVI and saw a
similar schooner named the Pride of Baltimore II. I found out the Pride got
caught in a storm, sunk and all aboard perished. That struck me like a
thunderbolt because I had tried to get a job crewing with them--thankfully
they were already full. Then they built the Pride II. Is she still there?
Slim
On 12/8/04 10:25 AM, "SVTRITON at aol.com" <SVTRITON at aol.com> wrote:
> hi all
> this past weekend triton participated in the 17th annual baltimore harbor
> boat parade..we were scheduled to participate last yr but snow kept us
> out...this
> was our first parade and we were the last boat in the parade except for a
> huge harbor tug which was behind us...our crew were fellow rhodies don and
> jeannie clark and jim and rosemarie harrison and my better half linda...our
> theme
> was "wheres rudolph"...don clark aka santa was on the bow with a search
> light..the ladies..dressed in elf costumes were in the center of the boat
> throwing
> candy at the kids (im waiting for the lawsuits)..jim harrison was in charge of
> the dighy which held rudolph..a lighted deer shaking his head no, adorned with
> a red strobe light of course..and i was at the helm....we were powered by a
> 900 watt generator that sat under the tiller in the cockpit...we had a string
> of
> 150 colored lights going up the forestay and another string going down the
> backstay with another string going down the mast and another going across the
> boom..also we had two sets of white icicle lights on each side of the boat and
> a
> wreath at the bow and one at the base of the mast...also rudolph had 300
> white lights.....we had a preliminary run the day before and all worked
> well....last saturday night we started out in one of two circles one in fells
> point the
> other in the inner harbor..all went well as we lined up...no lights were
> on....then the parade started and we were given the go ahead to light up which
> we
> did..carefully adding one load at a time....things went well for about 15
> minutes and then the generator popped a fuse...of course it was
> overloaded...when i
> had originally done my computations for a 900 watt generator i was going to
> use 7 amps of current..unfortunately we got so carried away that the generator
> was holding up i was up to about 18 amps...anyway..we started disconnecting
> lights but it was not enough..the lights would go out..then pop back on for a
> few minutes then go out again....to make a long story short as we approached
> the judges boat the lights miraculously came on and after we passed them they
> popped out again ...we were so bummed that we went back to our dock, drank rum
> and didnt go to the after sail party....yesterday i found out we took 2nd
> place
> in the smaller boat category (35 and under)...thanks to a great crew and a
> great boat....so we got an early christmas gift this year....next year well
> get
> a bigger generator
> best
> tom
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