[Rhodes22-list] Herb's sailing trip

Herb Parsons hparsons at parsonsys.com
Tue Oct 28 13:24:29 EDT 2008


You know how sometimes you have a thought in your head - you know what 
you're thinking but can't quite put it into words? (Maybe you don't 
know, maybe that's just approaching senility) Anyway, you came up with 
the term I was looking for - I'd like to know what my threshold level is 
on seasickness.

I'm sure if I was in a real storm (haven't been dere done dat yet) on 
the open water, and trying to sleep below, I'd succumb. I'm sure I'm not 
immune (I don't think anyone is), but I can tell that my tolerance is 
higher than many.

Caesar Paul wrote:
> Hi Herb,
>  
> Thanks for the account of your sailing trip; you told it well.  I would like to sail out in the wild and beautiful blue yonder sometime.  My hope is that is somewhere in my future.
>  
> Sounds like it was a lot of fun.  I have never been sea-sick either and am curious to discover what my threshold level is.
>  
> Caesar
>
> --- On Mon, 10/27/08, Herb Parsons <hparsons at parsonsys.com> wrote:
>
> From: Herb Parsons <hparsons at parsonsys.com>
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Herb's sailing trip
> To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 6:36 PM
>
> A friend of mine from NO (Slidell actually), lost his boat that was 
> slipped across mine during Katrina. He used the insurance money to buy a 
> 39' Allied Princess in Florida, and needed it to be moved to Houston. We 
> planned on 7 days, but had a little trouble with the diesel and had to 
> detour to Biloxi.
>
> I had actually sailed my boat down the coast of Texas from Corpus 
> Christi to Port Isabel (and almost decided to move to Port Isabel in the 
> process), but that was the first time time to lose sight of land. There 
> is something almost magical about looking behind you, and suddenly 
> realizing that even the haze of the hotel buildings is gone, and all you 
> see is sky and water. I honestly believe that is what I was born for.
>
> The waves glow at night in some areas with the luminance of the marine 
> life in them. We had flying fish literally fly into the cockpit (we 
> didn't eat them, though I asked if they were decent food). I was shocked 
> at the depth, and breadth, of the Gulf waters that turn from blue to 
> brown from the flow of the Mississippi. And there's something that 
> almost haunting to hear an oil platform's low moan of a warning siren 
> when your surrounded by darkness and a light fog. Another memory that 
> stands out clearly was watching a Carnival Cruise liner pass in the 
> darkness, lit up like a small city, and thinking to myself "Those people 
> think THAT'S a cruise...."
>
> I've never been seasick in my life, and thought this would be a good 
> time to find how much I can take. Though we never had bad weather, the 
> second night out, it was VERY rough seas. The layout of the Allied 
> Princess doesn't have as much room as other boats the same size that 
> I've seen, and the "plan" was for the four of us was to alternate
>
> between the two usable berths (one older guy couldn't stand watch, but 
> he was a great cook, and wanted to make one last sail, sadly, this was 
> it, he passed six months later, more on him in a moment). I was so 
> excited, I stayed awake all of the first night. The second night, the 
> rough sees night, I told them I was going to make room for myself in the 
> V-berth, so I wouldn't have to alternate berths. They all laughed and 
> said I'd last a night at the most.
>
> I remember bedding down after my 10-2 (10pm, 2am) watch in 10' seas, 
> thinking "OK, this isn't so bad. Sort of like a ride at Six Flags.
> I'm 
> not sure I can sleep though...." Next thing I knew, it was 6:30, and the 
> cook was asking me if I wanted to eat breakfast or sleep all day. They 
> all laughed about how they could see air underneath me on some of the 
> waves, but I never stirred.
>
> I had the last laugh, we had blueberry pancakes. ALL of them lost their 
> breakfast. I did not. I've still never been seasick. I hope for another 
> opportunity someday soon.
>
> The cook (I'm embarrassed to say I can't remember his name), had major 
> heart surgery about 6 months prior. He was told that he would probably 
> not survive. He sold his two boats, and his retirement homes, to provide 
> for his wife.
>
> Then he survived, and was boatless. He told the owner that he would like 
> to come with us for one final sail, but couldn't handle the rigors of 
> standing a regular watch. He would ride along, relieve briefly when 
> needed, but would cook all of our meals. This guy was amazing at what he 
> could cook on an alcohol stove, in a pitching boat on 10' seas. We ate 
> like kings, I kid you not. When we fixed the clogged fuel filters in 
> Biloxi, he begged off the rest of the trip. It was too hard on him, but 
> he thanked us profusely for the opportunity to sail again. I was proud 
> to have been a small part of giving that to another sailor.
>
> On last funny story from the trip. Because I was (believe it or not) the 
> youngest of the remaining 3 (at 49 years old), I drew cooking duties. 
> I'm not a cook. My first morning, I said "Well guys, no blueberry 
> pancakes, but I've done my best. You've got two choices:
>
> You can have scrambled egges
>
> Or you can go hungry"
>
> On the plus side, everyone kept breakfast down on that calm morning.
>
> Anyone (OK, ALMOST anyone) needing help moving a boat across the water, 
> give me a shout. That was one of the best vacations I've had.
>
>
> Chris Geankoplis wrote:
>   
>> Herb,
>>         Tell me about the time on the Gulf, business or pleasure?  What
>>     
> form
>   
>> of transport.  Exotic or mundane?
>> And yes no one should judge you (or me) till they've introduced
>>     
> themselves
>   
>> and gotten to know us, I think.
>> Chris G
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Herb Parsons" <hparsons at parsonsys.com>
>> To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List"
>>     
> <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>   
>> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 4:02 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] How much time do you spend on the computer?
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Chris,
>>>
>>> I really DON'T mean to just be argumentative on this one, but I
>>>       
> DON'T
>   
>>> see Metaphor's point. I've come home (after sailing across the
>>>       
> gulf for
>   
>>> 10 days) to over 3000 emails in my in box. I dare say I didn't
>>>       
> miss any
>   
>>> important ones. The little red X in Thunderbird is pretty easy to use.
>>> It only takes me a line or two to see if an email is something I
>>>       
> really
>   
>>> need, or just chatter. Most are chatter.
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris Geankoplis wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Brad,
>>>>         Thanks for that well reasoned, and humorous response; like
>>>>         
> Ben
>   
>>>>       
>>>>         
>> C. I
>>   
>>     
>>>> never quite dispair, and then you come through with such a great
>>>>       
>>>>         
>> response.
>>   
>>     
>>>> I see Metaphor's point but if he just stays around till after
>>>>         
> the
>   
>>>>       
>>>>         
>> election
>>   
>>     
>>>> he can bennifite from all the Fasciests, Commies, Sheep, and
>>>>         
> wolves on
>   
>>>>       
>>>>         
>> this
>>   
>>     
>>>> list because after all we are all boating lambs...well except when
>>>>         
> it
>   
>>>>       
>>>>         
>> comes
>>   
>>     
>>>> to which type of motor to use, or anchor or.......
>>>>
>>>> Chris G
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>> From: "Brad Haslett" <flybrad at gmail.com>
>>>> To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List"
>>>>         
> <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>   
>>>> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 6:53 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] How much time do you spend on the
>>>>         
> computer?
>   
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> Dear Mr. Wager/Crabber?
>>>>>
>>>>> Are you a gambler?  Perhaps a crabber?
>>>>>
>>>>> Rude?  Self impressed?  No sir, I'm a pilot.  Think about
>>>>>           
> it and
>   
>>>>> figure it out for yourself.  Little man - aggrandized view of
>>>>>           
> your own
>   
>>>>> importance?  What part of pilot don't you get?  I'm
>>>>>           
> not a  aggrandized
>   
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>   
>>     
>>>>> little man, I am a god!
>>>>>
>>>>> Listen.  My adventures have been "bigger-than-life"
>>>>>           
> for a kid of a
>   
>>>>> construction worker from a town of 650 people.  The amazing
>>>>>           
> thing is,
>   
>>>>> they are not bullshit and if you envy them then you have a
>>>>>           
> problem.
>   
>>>>> Again, many of us on this board have dined and stayed at each
>>>>>           
> other's
>   
>>>>> house, sailed on each other's boats, and come to each
>>>>>           
> other's rescue
>   
>>>>> in private. You might want to lurk a bit longer before you
>>>>>           
> become so
>   
>>>>> judgmental.
>>>>>
>>>>> To answer your question about boats and boat names - I once
>>>>>           
> owned a
>   
>>>>> Rhodes22 and I regret the day I sold it.  I now own a 30'
>>>>>           
> S2 named the
>   
>>>>> "CoraShen" after my daughter Cora and her
>>>>>           
> grandfather Mr. Shen.  Mr.
>   
>>>>> Shen died recently.  He was a "little man" who was
>>>>>           
> "aggrandized" by
>   
>>>>> his thousands of employees and one of the kindest and gentlest
>>>>>           
> men I
>   
>>>>> ever met.  His story is buried in the archives of this list. 
>>>>>           
> There's
>   
>>>>> a lot of interesting history there, and as Ed would say,
>>>>>           
> "search the
>   
>>>>> archives".
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps you should consider barking for awhile on this list
>>>>>           
> before you
>   
>>>>> default to biting.
>>>>>
>>>>> Brad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Metaphor
>>>>>           
> <mwager at bluecrab.org> wrote:
>   
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Mr. Haslitt,
>>>>>> Sorry, but I get the impression that you are a rude, self
>>>>>>             
> impressed
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> little
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> man with an aggrandized view of your own importance.   You
>>>>>>             
> copy a lot
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>> of
>>   
>>     
>>>>>> posts from other sources, and tell grand stories about
>>>>>>             
> yourself and
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>> your
>>   
>>     
>>>>>> bigger-than-life adventures, but otherwise offer little of
>>>>>>             
> substance.
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> When
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> people don't agree with you, you belittle them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Do you own or sail a Rhodes?  If not, why are you even on
>>>>>>             
> this forum?
>   
>>>>>> I have had many questions answered by sailors, but none by
>>>>>>             
> you I learn
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> most
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> by simply listening to what they have to say.  You just
>>>>>>             
> seem to blow
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> your
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> own horn so loudly that only you can hear the sound of
>>>>>>             
> your own
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> pomposity.
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> There are forums out there that are in the big leagues.
>>>>>>             
> You might find
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> challenges in one of those more demanding than pandering
>>>>>>             
> to your two
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> friends
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> on this one.  Other forums that I participate in have an
>>>>>>             
> PM (private
>   
>>>>>> mnessage) option that  allows for personal conversation
>>>>>>             
> between
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> individuals.
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> If it is not available on this thread, you might try
>>>>>>             
> regular emails
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> between
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> you and your two other friends.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I probably could figure out how to use the filters here,
>>>>>>             
> but too often
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> on
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> these threads, posts are not properly (should I say
>>>>>>             
> honestly) labeled,
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>> so
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>> filters don't work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By the way, Metaphor is the name of my boat.  What is the
>>>>>>             
> name of
>   
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>> yours?
>>   
>>     
>>>>>> Brad Haslett-2 wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Met, uh, Phor?
>>>>>>> You're smart enough to bitch, you're probably
>>>>>>>               
> smart enough to filter
>   
>>>>>>> your e-mail.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Brad
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 8:31 PM, Metaphor
>>>>>>>               
> <mwager at bluecrab.org>
>   
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>>>>>>> I've got a simple question, but mostly applied
>>>>>>>>                 
> to Herb and Brad, and
>   
>>>>>>>> somewhat
>>>>>>>> to Tootle:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Do you guys have jobs or real lives, or do you
>>>>>>>>                 
> spend all day on the
>   
>>>>>>>> internet
>>>>>>>> and then posting to this forum?  There are a
>>>>>>>>                 
> couple of other volume
>   
>>>>>>>> posters,
>>>>>>>> but none so prolific as you are. I get the sense
>>>>>>>>                 
> that the sailors
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>> are
>>   
>>     
>>>>>>>> pretty
>>>>>>>> much giving up getting airtime in competition with
>>>>>>>>                 
> the political
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> nature
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> this forum.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I try to follow the various threads, but have lost
>>>>>>>>                 
> interest in this
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> forum
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> because it has so little to do with sailing,
>>>>>>>>                 
> Rhodes 22's or nautical
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> life
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> general.  Reading the same paranoid information
>>>>>>>>                 
> from the three of
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>> you
>>   
>>     
>>>>>>>> over
>>>>>>>> and over again is tiresome, so much so that
>>>>>>>>                 
> I've begun to applaud
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>> your
>>   
>>     
>>>>>>>> challengers -- Ben C, petelargo, etc.,  simply
>>>>>>>>                 
> because they are
>   
>>>>>>>> challenging
>>>>>>>> you, and I have (but not always) voted Republican.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Your time would be better spent arguing on a
>>>>>>>>                 
> political forum rather
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> that
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> sailing one, and leaving this forum to talk about
>>>>>>>>                 
> the boring details
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> of
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> Rhodes 22 -- you know, technical issues,
>>>>>>>>                 
> innovative re-designs or
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> fixes,
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> sailing techniques, great sailing adventures, that
>>>>>>>>                 
> kind of stuff of
>   
>>>>>>>> interest
>>>>>>>> to Rhodes 22 owners and sailors... certainly there
>>>>>>>>                 
> would be fewer
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> posts,
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>> the Rhodes 22 boat issues would not be so buried
>>>>>>>>                 
> under the volume of
>   
>>>>>>>> political posts found here.  A search of the
>>>>>>>>                 
> internet would probably
>   
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>> find
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> few sites that you might find more of a political
>>>>>>>>                 
> nature.  Thanks...
>   
>>>>>>>> --
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>>   
>>     
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