Am contemplating (weather dependent) sailing my CD33, LaVida, out to Bermuda from Charleston, S.C. and then back into New York City and up the Hudson.
Anyone have any experience on this route, early May?
Any info would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
mike
mritenouru@aol.com
any experience sailing charleston-bermuda-nyc?
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: any experience sailing charleston-bermuda-nyc?
Hi I have just purchased Babe a cd27 and have been sailing her on lake Hartwell SC I have always wanted to make a journey to NYC and have bought BABE for that purpose..I have been racing dingies for 20 yrs out of NJm.ritenour wrote: Am contemplating (weather dependent) sailing my CD33, LaVida, out to Bermuda from Charleston, S.C. and then back into New York City and up the Hudson.
Anyone have any experience on this route, early May?
Any info would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
mike
please gove me your no or call me 864-244-0598
I live in Greenville sc will have this weekend free
Mibrinn@aol.com
Re: any experience sailing charleston-bermuda-nyc?
Marvin:
If this is Marvin Brinn from Western Carolina Sailing Club, drop me an Email.
Cheers from the Chesapeake, Jay
jankers@pii-cgmp.com
If this is Marvin Brinn from Western Carolina Sailing Club, drop me an Email.
Cheers from the Chesapeake, Jay
jankers@pii-cgmp.com
Re: any experience sailing charleston-bermuda-nyc?
Mike:
No experience on that route, but please be sure to plan a stopover at Croton Yacht Club, about 25nm north of Manhattan on the Hudson, on Haverstraw Bay. CD sailors always welcome!!
Keep us posted.
Bill
goldy@bestweb.net
No experience on that route, but please be sure to plan a stopover at Croton Yacht Club, about 25nm north of Manhattan on the Hudson, on Haverstraw Bay. CD sailors always welcome!!
Keep us posted.
Bill
m.ritenour wrote: Am contemplating (weather dependent) sailing my CD33, LaVida, out to Bermuda from Charleston, S.C. and then back into New York City and up the Hudson.
Anyone have any experience on this route, early May?
Any info would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
mike
goldy@bestweb.net
Re: any experience sailing charleston-bermuda-nyc?
How about Bahamas to Bermuda to Chesepeake Bay in June in a CD33? Great trip! Bring plenty of water, fuel, foul weather gear and a spare GPS. The weather is unpredictable, but the 33 can handle it. We had 25 ft seas and 35 kt winds (up to 75 kt in squalls)for days, but that is rougher than normal. I would suggest bringing a storm sail and something to use as a sea anchor in case it blows. SSB and weatherfax are nice, but seem to work only until needed. Make sure your autohelm or self-steering is in excellent shape. Autohelms have a tendency to quit when it gets rough. (Try 3 days of hand steering). It is a wonderful trip. You will enjoy getting there as much as being there (maybe more). I will probably make the trip again soon in my CD28.
Bill
wesham0@pop.uky.edu
Bill
wesham0@pop.uky.edu
Re: any experience sailing charleston-bermuda-nyc?
pls call me or give me your no!!!!m.ritenour wrote: Am contemplating (weather dependent) sailing my CD33, LaVida, out to Bermuda from Charleston, S.C. and then back into New York City and up the Hudson.
Anyone have any experience on this route, early May?
m.ritenour wrote: Thanks,
mike
mibrinn@aol.com