[Rhodes22-list] Fleet Events for Rhoadies!
William E. Wickman
wewickman at duke-energy.com
Mon Sep 25 09:16:15 EDT 2006
I think that a Rhodes outing would be great fun. I know that there is a
sailing group in NC that take trips to Ocracoke and to Cape Lookout
regularly. I've been to Cape Lookout and it would make for a great trip
with just enough of an adventure factor to make everyone feel like they
have accomplished something (sailing in the open Atlantic, anchoring off an
uninhabited island, etc.) yet close enough to civilization and creature
comforts.
Bill Wickman
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Peter,
I've suggested this before, no harm to try again. Central Florida Yacht
Club (CFYC) in Orlando, among many other "clubs" (Texas, Great Lakes, NE
Trailer Sailors) organizes regular caravan trips/outings during the sailing
season. While we may be more apt to let our boats lounge at a dock or
mooring, why don't we pull together a few trips ourselves. The NC Coast,
Melbourne, P City, Chesapeake Bay. There have to be a few of us that are
willing to trailer to some exotic site, launch together/sail together and
really utilize the benefits we enjoy in our spectacular boats. Edenton
environs might be a starter so we can include Stan. CFYC has made the
'work' of setup easier because they help each other rig for sailing, cook,
wash up, and enjoy swapping stories, pictures, and ideas. We could call it
Expo7, and should be alot of fun. If scheduled on an off week and weekend,
maybe spanning two weekends, we have a larger turnout.
One part of the plan should include seeing the plant and a "show and tell"
on autopilots, IMF, Sails, VHF options, etc. I would be glad to set up the
BR for anyone who is curious. Stan or staff might be willing to give us
tips on refinishing and removing oxidation from the hull, or other points
of interest. We could use one time segment of the get together to include
wannabes. We could have sailing events and nonsense events, such as a
sculling championship event. Who has ideas?
Some of us will meet at the Annapolis Boat Show - I'm looking forward to
meeting other R22 skippers, big time. Lets literally get it together.
Thoughts??
Art
-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter Thorn <pthorn at nc.rr.com>
>Sent: Sep 23, 2006 8:18 AM
>To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Bill's Bahamas Adventure
>
>Bill,
>
>Thanks for the post. I'll bet your son will remember his Bahamas
adventure
>with Dad the rest of his life. When one speculates about everything that
>could go wrong out there in the ocean alone, well, I guess that's what
makes
>it an adventure.
>
>Some of my friends have larger boats they keep in Oriental they have never
>taken more than 50 miles from the dock. In the marinas most boats seem to
>remain slipped 99.9% of the time. Your trips (and Chris G's too!) scratch
>an itch many of us have. To be carefree, self reliant, completely in the
>present, and exploring.
>
>It 's also worth noting (for lurkers and wannabes) that R22 is a great
boat
>for this purpose. What a range! Knoxville to the Bahamas in less than 3
>days.
>
>I'll pass on your stories to my sailing friends. Maybe a few more will
>venture out because of your successes.
>
>We are eagerly anticipating your next post about the crossing. Thanks
>again.
>
>PT
>
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>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "William E. Wickman" <wewickman at duke-energy.com>
>To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 9:58 PM
>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Bill's Bahamas Adventure
>
>
>> To refresh everyone's memories, I took my Rhodes22 to the Bahamas
earlier
>> this year and committed to post my travel log on the list for the
reading
>> enjoyment of some, and to prove that I actually did it for others. As
>> Chris did some time ago, I will post the trip in files chronologically
>over
>> time as I finish writing and merging photos.
>>
>> I hope that my posting these notes will provide some useful information,
>> but mostly that it might inspire others to take that step from familiar
>> waters into that great adventure of the unknown.
>>
>> Bill Wickman
>> s/v Fina Lee
>>
>>
>> (See attached file: Bahamas 2006 Trip Log - Day 0.pdf)
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