[Rhodes22-list] Sailing the Med part dux (as in Ducks)
Chris Geankoplis
chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com
Fri May 31 15:59:06 EDT 2019
I've enjoyed everyone's post about their sailing adventures, seems like I
need to contribute too. Always better to give than receive, wait a minute,
not always true about R22 stories.
Chris G
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 9:42 PM Richard Stott <ric at stottarchitecture.com>
wrote:
> We all look forward to your journey Chris.
> Ric
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> > On May 31, 2019, at 3:27 PM, Chris Geankoplis <chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Well I arrived a couple of days ago and found the boat fine if a bit
> > covered in volcanic dust. But that is to be expected when the "boat
> yard"
> > is part way up the side of a dormant volcano (I hope) on the island of
> > Ischia in the Bay of Naples. There is about a week's worth of work to
> do.
> > I was planning to have the hull painted but there isn't time so I'll
> settle
> > for the "a pealing" look instead. I am really looking forward to this
> > segment of the trip because it will mark the 50th anniversary of my first
> > long trip in a small boat. Back then it was an 18'wooden lightning and
> > involved sailing to Sicily then to the heel of Italy and over to Greece.
> > Well I was young and bit crazy to attempt something like that then; being
> > much more mature and experienced, I'm doing it in a Rhodes, a whole 4'
> > longer! Plus it doesn't leak and I don't have to sleep outside. Oh and
> > the best thing is I get to do this trip with my wife.The trip from
> > Barcelona was fun but I think this will be even more so. I'll keep you
> all
> > posted and send along a few pics too. I am glad I can share this trip
> with
> > an appreciative audience and one so knowledgeable. This boat really is a
> > magic carpet. Attached is a view from my BnB, one that shows (if you
> > enlarge it a bit) The penultimate island I visited on the Rhodes last
> > year, Ventotene (25nm) and just behind it Ponza (almost 50nm). A clear
> day
> > today.
> >
> > Chris Geankoplis
> > S/V ENOSIS
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