[Rhodes22-list] The Canal
Bob Quinn
rjquinn at bellsouth.net
Sat Feb 24 18:26:34 EST 2007
Thank you. Neat story.
Bob and Kathy on the "NoKaOi"
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From: "Anne M" <anima13 at bellsouth.net>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:05 AM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Cruising Story
Wow, Listen to this: my friends Larry and Carmen are going through the
Panama Canal.
They are aboard a french-built beneteau 44ft center cockpit. They have been
cruising for 2.5 yrs.
This will take two and a half days! They lived at my house for two months
while they prepped the
boat.
Here's the story.
Anne M
KY Lake
February 20, 2006
Greetings fellow sailors/friends and family,
On this, the eve of "Water Musik's" transit of the Panama Canal, the captain
(El Capitan, as they say here in Panama - Larry really likes to be called El
Capitan) and crew are truly excited. We have said "good bye for now" to the
Caribbean Sea and by this time on Thursday "Water Musik" will be getting
used to her bottom floating on the Pacific Ocean!
With wrapped tires supplementing fenders to protect the hull, four 125'
mooring lines at the ready, and three friends aboard to help me serve as our
four required line handlers, "Water Musik" will be prepared to transit the
Panama Canal. Our Canal Authority advisor is scheduled to board "Water
Musik" on the "flats" in Cristobal Harbor at 1900 hours (7:00 p.m. Eastern
or 6:00 p.m. Central time). We will transit the locks rafted up with
friends Ray and Marilyn aboard their 32' Bristol named "Horizon", and
possibly a tug. We'll be lifted 85 feet, behind the ship, in the three
Gatun Lock chambers before we spend the night tied to a very, very large
mooring ball in the fresh water of Lake Gatun. One lucky deck hand/line
handler will jump onto the middle of the "white washed" red ball, obviously
a favorite large bird hangout, to secure spring lines. When "Water Musik"
is secured, the advisor will depart on a pilot boat.
If we are lucky, howler monkeys will serve as our wake up call on Thursday
morning. A new advisor will climb aboard at about 0630 and we will motor or
motor-sail, depending on the advisor and the timing, 31 miles across the
large and scenic Lake Gatun, created by damming the Rio Chagres. We'll pass
through tragically historic Gaillard Cut. Midday to mid-afternoon we will
be lowered through the one-chamber Pedro Miguel locks, cross the mile wide
Miraflores Lake and then enter the two-chamber Miraflores Locks. The ride
down will be in front of the ship in the locks. By late afternoon "Water
Musik" will be in the Pacific Ocean.
There is SO MUCH history that we would love to share with you, but that will
have to be reserved for another time.
If you have the interest and an internet connection, you can watch "Water
Musik" lock through Gatun Locks and the Miraflores locks, or watch as she
passes under The Bridge of The Americas at Balboa. Perhaps you'll witness
our champagne toast as soon as we pass under the bridge. Just go to
http://www.pancanal.com. Start by selecting a language, and navigate
through Multimedia and Popular Sites to "Live Photos". The Miraflores web
cam works the best. You need Java on your computer to view the pics.
We plan to ask the camera operator to zoom in on "Water Musik" in the locks
as he did for "The Wombat of Sidney", the yacht we transited with a few
weeks ago as line handlers. If you feel really ambitious, use your Prnt
Scrn (Print Screen) button. Press the button, then cut, paste and save the
image of the page for us in a Word file. (Be sure you have the whole
picture showing on your screen because any part of the web page not showing
on your screen will not be included in the new file. We would love to be
able to have a photo like that!
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Carmen & Larry
Aboard Water Musik
Cristobal Harbor, Colon, Panama
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