Hopelesly addicted
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Hopelesly addicted
So,now it is November. What do I do I do for the next 5 to 6 months in New Hampshire
Went for the last great sail today in Lake Winnipesaukee until Ice comes out of Lake in Late April.
We have fallen in love again with sailing-- in no small measure to the great CD22.
My question should be is there a 12 Step program or rehab center somewhere close by to get me through this.
I wake up in morning thinking of a close reach in about 15 Kts.
I actually pleasantly visualize the whole experience.
God, I am addicted. ---
Keep it humorous.
Went for the last great sail today in Lake Winnipesaukee until Ice comes out of Lake in Late April.
We have fallen in love again with sailing-- in no small measure to the great CD22.
My question should be is there a 12 Step program or rehab center somewhere close by to get me through this.
I wake up in morning thinking of a close reach in about 15 Kts.
I actually pleasantly visualize the whole experience.
God, I am addicted. ---
Keep it humorous.
My program...
There are two simple steps to healing in my program:
1) admit you have a problem.
2) go sailing
1) admit you have a problem.
2) go sailing
Sailing and "addiction."
Yes, I guess so. The truly wonderful thing that my wife and I notice about the experience is that there is very little, if any, mind wandering while we sail. This may be different for you more experienced folk.
With us though, the "theatre of the mind" comes to a halt and a wonderful focus takes place.
I wonder if this fucus tends to remain as we progress ???
With us though, the "theatre of the mind" comes to a halt and a wonderful focus takes place.
I wonder if this fucus tends to remain as we progress ???
- Sea Hunt
- Posts: 1310
- Joined: Jan 29th, '06, 23:14
- Location: Former caretaker of 1977 Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender (Hull #1400) "S/V Tadpole"
Not exactly a cure, but take a trip to Florida. There are a lot of Cape Dory owners who would be pleased to have you aboard their Cape Dory for a day or even a few days of sailing.
The next 4-5 months are the absolute best time to be in South Florida. Mild day temps, lower night temps, low or very low humidity, steady and predictable easterly breezes, etc. Oh, as if this were not enough, I am told there are also a LOT of pretty girls in bikinis. I, of course, have never really spent much time looking
The next 4-5 months are the absolute best time to be in South Florida. Mild day temps, lower night temps, low or very low humidity, steady and predictable easterly breezes, etc. Oh, as if this were not enough, I am told there are also a LOT of pretty girls in bikinis. I, of course, have never really spent much time looking
Fair winds,
Robert
Sea Hunt a/k/a "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
Robert
Sea Hunt a/k/a "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
- Sea Owl
- Posts: 176
- Joined: Sep 26th, '06, 22:38
- Location: S/V Sea Owl
CD25 Hull#438
Monmouth Beach, NJ
Making it through the winter
BillyO;
Easy fix -
Step One: bolt two chairs to a piece of plywood.
Step Two: Wedge plywood so that is listing to port or starboard by 15 degrees.
Step Three: Pour you and spouse rum.
Step Four: Sit in chairs with fan blowing from appropriate direction, close eyes, drink rum.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary!
For added authenticity, set up sprinkler to splash water on you!
Also, add viewing videos of sailing from internet....
Is it Spring yet?
Easy fix -
Step One: bolt two chairs to a piece of plywood.
Step Two: Wedge plywood so that is listing to port or starboard by 15 degrees.
Step Three: Pour you and spouse rum.
Step Four: Sit in chairs with fan blowing from appropriate direction, close eyes, drink rum.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary!
For added authenticity, set up sprinkler to splash water on you!
Also, add viewing videos of sailing from internet....
Is it Spring yet?
Sea Owl
CDSOA Member #1144
CDSOA Member #1144
- Warren Kaplan
- Posts: 1147
- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 11:44
- Location: Former owner of Sine Qua Non CD27 #166 1980 Oyster Bay Harbor, NY Member # 317
I'm trying to forestall my "doing without" for a while. Lucky me and a sailing relative are going sailing in the British Virgin Islands for 10 days in December. A place created for sailing if there ever was one.
When I get back, then the withdrawal signs will set in. The usual first signs of this are the old sailing magazines around the house being read cover to cover over and over again until the new ones arrive each month, when the process starts all over again!!
When I get back, then the withdrawal signs will set in. The usual first signs of this are the old sailing magazines around the house being read cover to cover over and over again until the new ones arrive each month, when the process starts all over again!!
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
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- Location: s/v LIQUIDITY, CD28. We sail from Marina Bay on Boston Harbor. Try us on channel 9.
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Re: Hopelesly addicted
Take as much of the boat stuff home as possible.BillyO wrote:So,now it is November. What do I do I do for the next 5 to 6 months ...
Organize boat stuff.
Reorganize boat stuff.
Whip, splice, sew and repair.
Buy 2009 tide and current book.
Study charts, plot courses and plan cruises.
Go to boat show.
Update GPS waypoints for latest plots and plans.
Reorganize boat stuff.
Organize boat stuff.
Take cover off!
The last item, for me, is around March 15. So only about 4 months from now!
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Always a tough week
I know the feeling well. Within 3 days my 2 primary passions came to their yearly conclusions. Boat hauled out last Thursday, umpired my last baseball double header Sat. - Whoa is me..... some self medication is in order, but I need to winterize first.
Spring training starts in about 12 weeks.....the following month it will be time to get the vessel ready for launch.
We had some nice fall sailing days this year.
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APRILIA ETV1000
Spring training starts in about 12 weeks.....the following month it will be time to get the vessel ready for launch.
We had some nice fall sailing days this year.
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APRILIA ETV1000
Last edited by Ron M. on Feb 11th, '11, 05:58, edited 1 time in total.
While note quite as toasty as South Florida, KAYLA's home port of Niceville FL does allow us to sail year round, and as Sea Hunt states, guest are always welcome... come on down, but please email ahead!Sea Hunt wrote:Not exactly a cure, but take a trip to Florida. There are a lot of Cape Dory owners who would be pleased to have you aboard their Cape Dory for a day or even a few days of sailing.
The next 4-5 months are the absolute best time to be in South Florida. Mild day temps, lower night temps, low or very low humidity, steady and predictable easterly breezes, etc. Oh, as if this were not enough, I am told there are also a LOT of pretty girls in bikinis. I, of course, have never really spent much time looking
-michael & Toni
-michael & Toni CDSOA #789
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
- Phil Shedd
- Posts: 222
- Joined: Feb 6th, '05, 09:53
- Location: CD31 Gamblin' #25
Rothesay NB Canada
Membership # 89