Fenix completes circumnavigation
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- John Vigor
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Fenix completes circumnavigation
I'm sure the whole board joins me in congratulating Fred Bickum on completing his singlehanded circumnavigation of the world on his Cape Dory 28, Fenix. Fred has crossed his outward track and has tied the knot, although at this moment he is apparently still at sea on his way to his final destination in Florida. The voyage started on May 5, 2006.
This is a singular occasion, the first singlehanded voyage around the world by a CD 28, and Fred has accomplished it superbly, without drama or false heroics.
No doubt he will report in on the Cruiser's Corner section of this board, as he always does, when he reaches port and the champagne corks start to pop. Meanwhile you can check out his personal website:
http://www.sbastro.com/FeNIX/mainFrameSet.htm
Here you will find all the details of the changes he made to Fenix before the start and underway.
Welcome home, Fred, and well done. Very well done indeed.
John V.
This is a singular occasion, the first singlehanded voyage around the world by a CD 28, and Fred has accomplished it superbly, without drama or false heroics.
No doubt he will report in on the Cruiser's Corner section of this board, as he always does, when he reaches port and the champagne corks start to pop. Meanwhile you can check out his personal website:
http://www.sbastro.com/FeNIX/mainFrameSet.htm
Here you will find all the details of the changes he made to Fenix before the start and underway.
Welcome home, Fred, and well done. Very well done indeed.
John V.
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Wow
Fred,
Congratulations to you for this great accomplishment. You have completed what myself and many others have only dreamed of doing.
Great job, Fred.
Best regards,
O J
Congratulations to you for this great accomplishment. You have completed what myself and many others have only dreamed of doing.
Great job, Fred.
Best regards,
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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very kewl !
Congrats - many here wish they could do what you have just done - myself included - you went out and just did it.
Now - have you thought about the book that you'll be authoring ? I'd be honored if you would put me down for a copy
Good Luck
Now - have you thought about the book that you'll be authoring ? I'd be honored if you would put me down for a copy
Good Luck
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Congratulations
Congratulations Fred. I have thoroughly enjoyed following your journey. While few will ever attempt a circumnavigation (single-handed at that) I'm sure it will inspire many to venture a little farther out on the horizon, whether on their boats or in other endeavors.
Best Regards,
Craig Curtis
1990 CD 40 "Coalescence"
Belmont Harbor
Chicago, IL
Best Regards,
Craig Curtis
1990 CD 40 "Coalescence"
Belmont Harbor
Chicago, IL
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Thank's to all
Hi all,
Thank's everyone for the kind words.
Fenix and I are currently in Key West. Will head out Thursay AM for the Tampa area.
Since I crossed my out bound track more than a week ago I could say I am starting my second circumnavigation(?).
Take care,
Fred
Thank's everyone for the kind words.
Fenix and I are currently in Key West. Will head out Thursay AM for the Tampa area.
Since I crossed my out bound track more than a week ago I could say I am starting my second circumnavigation(?).
Take care,
Fred
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Headed for Tampa
Will head out Thursay AM for the Tampa area.
Congrats on a fantastic trip. BTW - I really liked your project photo's on the web site.
Are you having an "open house" on the Sun Coast?
Shipscarver
Sailing the Florida Gulf
Sailing the Florida Gulf
Congatulations & Thanks for the Updates
Fred,
congratulations! And thank you for the updates. As more of an "armchair circumnavigator", I certainly enjoyed your updates. I will really miss them -- reading the old ones aver again just isn't the same.
You really have expanded the limits of the possible. For me anyway. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure.
Jeff
congratulations! And thank you for the updates. As more of an "armchair circumnavigator", I certainly enjoyed your updates. I will really miss them -- reading the old ones aver again just isn't the same.
You really have expanded the limits of the possible. For me anyway. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure.
Jeff
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Bravo
Fred,
You are an inspiration . Welcome home.
Carter
You are an inspiration . Welcome home.
Carter
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CD 28 circumnavigation
Congratulations, Fred, for accomplishing such an amazing feat. I too have followed you as you sailed around the world and marvel at your skill, determination and fortitude.
Oh to be 30 years younger and single so I could possibly consider such a trip!
Oh to be 30 years younger and single so I could possibly consider such a trip!
Within the the unlocked homes of the Swedish villages on the shores of the Baltic around the rocks sings the sea.
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Congrats!
Fred, you are an inspiration to all of us. I salute you.
Dean
Dean
Dean Abramson
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
Yet another congradulation
Well done, Fred! I followed you vicariously and with awe.
Sail on,
Jack
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Hailport - Rockland, ME
There are old sailors and bold sailors, but there are no old, bold sailors.
Reef early and often. It's easier to shake out a reef when one is bored than it is to tuck one in when one is scared.
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Jack
CD28 Sea Belle
Hailport - Rockland, ME
There are old sailors and bold sailors, but there are no old, bold sailors.
Reef early and often. It's easier to shake out a reef when one is bored than it is to tuck one in when one is scared.
When your only tool is a hammer, all your problems look like nails.