Hanalei fowls anchor....
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Hanalei fowls anchor....
It is with great pleasure that I can announce that Hanalei has permanently fowled his anchor. The Captain and Commander of Hanalei, David Stump, was joined in matrimony with the 1st. Mate of Hanalei, Ms. Carol Clark at a ceremony held at the Avon Old Farms Inn in Avon Connecticut on May 5, 2001. The happy couple left on Monday May 7 for a trip to the Turks and Caicos Islands for a well deserved honeymoon.
While in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Captain obtained an authentic Skull & Crossbones flag that will hence forth be flown from the Port Signal halyard aboard Hanalei! The Captain also partook of many glasses of Grog, that did in fact affect his fitness for duty on return from the honeymoon.
A special note to Catherine of CDSOA. The wedding vows that you so kindly supplied WERE used during the ceremony with slight modification by the Captain. Thank you for your help...it was much appreciated. I remain.....
David Stump
Captain & Commander
Nautical Traditions Officer
s/v Hanalei CD-30
While in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Captain obtained an authentic Skull & Crossbones flag that will hence forth be flown from the Port Signal halyard aboard Hanalei! The Captain also partook of many glasses of Grog, that did in fact affect his fitness for duty on return from the honeymoon.
A special note to Catherine of CDSOA. The wedding vows that you so kindly supplied WERE used during the ceremony with slight modification by the Captain. Thank you for your help...it was much appreciated. I remain.....
David Stump
Captain & Commander
Nautical Traditions Officer
s/v Hanalei CD-30
A Glass to you Sir!!!!!!!
Congratulations Captain!!!!!!! But watch the 1st mate......could be commodore soon!
Michael Heintz
s/v Macht Nichts
CD 30 MK II 004
Mzenith@aol.com
Michael Heintz
s/v Macht Nichts
CD 30 MK II 004
Mzenith@aol.com
Re: Hanalei fowls anchor....
Dave and Carol,
Congratulations and Huzzahs!!! Tis a fine thing ye did by yer sweety, David me boy. Hanalei will be a happy ship for you both. Fly the flag proudly!
Cheers!
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
demers@sgi.com
Congratulations and Huzzahs!!! Tis a fine thing ye did by yer sweety, David me boy. Hanalei will be a happy ship for you both. Fly the flag proudly!
Cheers!
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
Traditions Officer wrote: It is with great pleasure that I can announce that Hanalei has permanently fowled his anchor. The Captain and Commander of Hanalei, David Stump, was joined in matrimony with the 1st. Mate of Hanalei, Ms. Carol Clark at a ceremony held at the Avon Old Farms Inn in Avon Connecticut on May 5, 2001. The happy couple left on Monday May 7 for a trip to the Turks and Caicos Islands for a well deserved honeymoon.
While in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Captain obtained an authentic Skull & Crossbones flag that will hence forth be flown from the Port Signal halyard aboard Hanalei! The Captain also partook of many glasses of Grog, that did in fact affect his fitness for duty on return from the honeymoon.
A special note to Catherine of CDSOA. The wedding vows that you so kindly supplied WERE used during the ceremony with slight modification by the Captain. Thank you for your help...it was much appreciated. I remain.....
David Stump
Captain & Commander
Nautical Traditions Officer
s/v Hanalei CD-30
demers@sgi.com
Cheers!!! (this may take a moment)
From the Crew of s/v Sovereign - CONGRATULATIONS!!! We raise a glass to David & Carol!! Cheers!!!
Jon & Crew
s/v Sovereign
CD25 #625
www.sailorjon.net
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Jon & Crew

s/v Sovereign
CD25 #625
www.sailorjon.net
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Re: Hanalei fowls anchor....
Dave,
I see Hanalei wasn't alone in "taking the plunge" this season. Good for you and Carol! Makes for a happy captain and crew. The best of all circumstances for sailing and everything else. Fair winds to you both.
Warren
S/V Sine Qua Non
CD27 #166
Setsail728@aol.com
I see Hanalei wasn't alone in "taking the plunge" this season. Good for you and Carol! Makes for a happy captain and crew. The best of all circumstances for sailing and everything else. Fair winds to you both.
Warren
S/V Sine Qua Non
CD27 #166
Setsail728@aol.com
Re: Cheers!!! (this may take a moment)
Hey neat!
Larry
demers@sgi.com
Larry
s/v Sovereign wrote: From the Crew of s/v Sovereign - CONGRATULATIONS!!! We raise a glass to David & Carol!! Cheers!!!
Jon & Crew
s/v Sovereign
CD25 #625
www.sailorjon.net
demers@sgi.com
Re: Hanalei fowls anchor....
dave
congratulations! - on my boat i am (sort of) the captain (when my wonderful wife of almost 32 years is aboard) but everywhere else she is definitely the boss - something for a newlywed to think about!
len
md.frel@nwh.org
congratulations! - on my boat i am (sort of) the captain (when my wonderful wife of almost 32 years is aboard) but everywhere else she is definitely the boss - something for a newlywed to think about!
len
md.frel@nwh.org
Re: Hanalei fowls anchor....
Dave,
Congratulations!
I don't think Hanalei's fouled her anchor. I think she's now set a Bahamian moor -- should keep her from drifting too far astray.
Don't forget, it's nautical tradition to fly the "owner's private signal" or "club burgee" flag from the masthead, unless of course you're a real pirate, then it takes the place of the ensign on the backstay or at the stern.
The following is an excerpt from the USPS's website:
"...The national ensign or yacht ensign is hoisted at the stern (or set in place on its staff). This is followed by the USPS ensign at the starboard spreader (if not already flying on a day-and-night basis) provided the skipper is an active member of USPS. Then comes the club burgee or Squadron burgee at the bow, and the private signal at the masthead. (An officer flag, if flown in place of a private signal, would be flown continuously.)
If the boat bears a valid USCG Auxiliary Facility decal, it would be flying the Auxiliary ensign at the masthead day and night. The USCG Auxiliary officers pennant or burgee may be flown day or night. On smaller craft, the same sequence should be followed, with the flags on their staff being set in the appropriate locations.
At sunset, colors not properly flown on a day-and-night basis should be lowered in reverse sequence, the ensign at the stern always being the last to be secured...."
<a href="http://www.usps.org/f_stuff/etiquett.ht ... tt.html</a>
If you cannot get that flag to the masthead, fly it at the starboard spreader not from the port spreader.
See you at Shelter Island in July.
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
CD32 <a href="http://www.hometown.aol.com/bcomet/real ... lization</>, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
Congratulations!
I don't think Hanalei's fouled her anchor. I think she's now set a Bahamian moor -- should keep her from drifting too far astray.
Don't forget, it's nautical tradition to fly the "owner's private signal" or "club burgee" flag from the masthead, unless of course you're a real pirate, then it takes the place of the ensign on the backstay or at the stern.
The following is an excerpt from the USPS's website:
"...The national ensign or yacht ensign is hoisted at the stern (or set in place on its staff). This is followed by the USPS ensign at the starboard spreader (if not already flying on a day-and-night basis) provided the skipper is an active member of USPS. Then comes the club burgee or Squadron burgee at the bow, and the private signal at the masthead. (An officer flag, if flown in place of a private signal, would be flown continuously.)
If the boat bears a valid USCG Auxiliary Facility decal, it would be flying the Auxiliary ensign at the masthead day and night. The USCG Auxiliary officers pennant or burgee may be flown day or night. On smaller craft, the same sequence should be followed, with the flags on their staff being set in the appropriate locations.
At sunset, colors not properly flown on a day-and-night basis should be lowered in reverse sequence, the ensign at the stern always being the last to be secured...."
<a href="http://www.usps.org/f_stuff/etiquett.ht ... tt.html</a>
If you cannot get that flag to the masthead, fly it at the starboard spreader not from the port spreader.
See you at Shelter Island in July.
catherine_monaghan@merck.com
CD32 <a href="http://www.hometown.aol.com/bcomet/real ... lization</>, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
Traditions Officer wrote: It is with great pleasure that I can announce that Hanalei has permanently fowled his anchor. The Captain and Commander of Hanalei, David Stump, was joined in matrimony with the 1st. Mate of Hanalei, Ms. Carol Clark at a ceremony held at the Avon Old Farms Inn in Avon Connecticut on May 5, 2001. The happy couple left on Monday May 7 for a trip to the Turks and Caicos Islands for a well deserved honeymoon.
While in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Captain obtained an authentic Skull & Crossbones flag that will hence forth be flown from the Port Signal halyard aboard Hanalei! The Captain also partook of many glasses of Grog, that did in fact affect his fitness for duty on return from the honeymoon.
A special note to Catherine of CDSOA. The wedding vows that you so kindly supplied WERE used during the ceremony with slight modification by the Captain. Thank you for your help...it was much appreciated. I remain.....
David Stump
Captain & Commander
Nautical Traditions Officer
s/v Hanalei CD-30
catherine_monaghan@merck.com