Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
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Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=28TAdDu5L6U
Not a CD, an Ericson, but an enjoyable video nonetheless.
Not a CD, an Ericson, but an enjoyable video nonetheless.
Jim Walsh
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Viewing that was time well spent. Thanks!
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
I give you joy of posting such a pleasurable video. One of the best I seen on long distance passage making.
Sail on
John Danicic
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Jim:
Thank you very much for finding and posting the video. It is the best 30 minutes I have spent in a long time
Thank you very much for finding and posting the video. It is the best 30 minutes I have spent in a long time
Fair winds,
Roberto
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a/k/a Sea Hunt "The Tadpole Sailor"
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Thanks nice video
I checked his blog
Thelonious sail boat blog (Google)
Nice tutorial he did on his passage regarding his sailomat vane
I checked his blog
Thelonious sail boat blog (Google)
Nice tutorial he did on his passage regarding his sailomat vane
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
A great video! I followed up a few links to find this nice summary, by the author, of the repairs s/v Thelonious required during and after the voyage. Very enlightening and a great lesson in preparation for an extended cruise. Our boats are sturdy... and fragile!
http://www.ericsonyachts.org/infoexchan ... f3e7a4fd95
http://www.ericsonyachts.org/infoexchan ... f3e7a4fd95
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Fantastic video! Thanks for posting it. Wish that I were as capable.
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
One tremendous film!!! I have never seen a better one and so well narrated. Were I 30 years younger I would love to take a trip like this one!
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Delightful, inspirational video, well shot, well narrated and with a fine musical soundtrack. Thanks for posting the link, this was a perfect thing to watch during a foggy, rainy December evening when the boat sits on the hard and I miss the sea.
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
About the last thing I'd be doing if I was crossing the Pacific Ocean... SHAVING!
Fair winds, Neil
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CDSOA member #698
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Well, he's got time on his hands ... I could think of something better to do, too.Neil Gordon wrote:About the last thing I'd be doing if I was crossing the Pacific Ocean... SHAVING!
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Of course, that's also the last thing many of us do on the hard, too.Joe Myerson wrote:Well, he's got time on his hands ... I could think of something better to do, too.Neil Gordon wrote:About the last thing I'd be doing if I was crossing the Pacific Ocean... SHAVING!
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Wanting to be clean shaven when starring in a film that will be seen by nearly 20,000 people may not be an uncommon decision.
Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
Other than being clean shaven I can't fault content of the video
Jim Walsh
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Re: Not a CD, but a great cruise in a 32 footer
I agree; no fault with the video, just curious questions.Jim Walsh wrote:Other than being clean shaven I can't fault content of the video
Note that twice the AIS alarm sounded, and twice there were GIGANTIC ships exactly one mile away. I suspect that's for the drama of the video... I"m pretty sure if I was sleeping with the benefit of a proximity alarm and worried about ships that size, I'd go for something longer range.
Fair winds, Neil
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Boston, MA
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