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Sailing - "What a medication!" #23677
08/28/03 09:34 AM
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He grew up around boats. The numerous stories about races in the Florida panhandle...big sailboats, knockdowns, frozen hands and feet,.....the LOVE OF SAILING. Not that many years ago, he owned and sailed a Hobie 14. Up until one year ago he was going off shore fishing by himself on his big Sea Ray. We have since convinced him that it really isn't in his best interest to venture out too far by himself.
Approaching 90 years old and fighting bone cancer, he is faced with conserving his energy for "priorities". As we walk down to the dock, where he has his San Juan, it is not hard to notice the effort that is taken just to walk down to his sailboat. Just a few years ago, it was a matter of pulling the boat over and stepping over the life lines. He had to have a walkway built in order to get aboard. Where he once carried his sails down and hoisted them, he now leaves them furled and secured to the boom. We prepare and start the "kicker" for him and motor out to the bay. As we run the main up, and get the jib ready, we chuckle as he instructs us as to how he wants it done. Once a skipper..always a skipper. We trim sails and lose sight of the fact of who is helming this boat. Going to weather, we slowly notice the increase heel. Look back at his face, and it is not the same face we saw earlier that day. "The lee rail" is down, and the boat has a bone in her teeth. But more importantly that that, the "medication" is taking effect. I only can wish that I will always be able to find a way to go sailing. Hope this hasn't bored anyone, but I thought I'd share this with sailors that can appreciate what "smelling the sailing breeze" really means. I have attached a pic of my father-in-law, "Dub".
Thanks for listening
Dave


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Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: catsailorp19mx] #23678
08/28/03 10:24 AM
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We can all hope to approach 90. But doing it while sailing, life is good!!!

Clayton

Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: catsailorp19mx] #23679
08/28/03 10:56 AM
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FL
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When on land he might like to sail little boats.
Check out website below for a club near you.
http://www.amya.net

Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: sail7seas] #23680
08/28/03 12:37 PM
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Crystal Beach/Dunedin CSWY Fl.
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What a great idea!! You know, I've seen a few of those somewhere. Thanks! We will certainly look into that.
Dave

Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: catsailorp19mx] #23681
08/28/03 12:49 PM
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I'm just finishing up a female mold to vacuum mold 1 meter catamaran hulls that use the available standard 1-meter monohull rig (as specified on the AMYA website). A buddy of mine scratch built the prototype and while it still needs some rigging tuning, it's a rocket. R/C sailing is a lot of fun especially on multiple hulls!


Jake Kohl
Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: Jake] #23682
08/28/03 04:49 PM
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Jake, when you have a kit together, I want to know.

Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: MauganN20] #23683
08/28/03 05:22 PM
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I have aspirations for a kit - but I am not sure I'll ever get it that far and it certainly won't ever be a money making proposition. Our club will probably build a small fleet of them but right now all I'm supplying are the hulls - the rest will be scratch built. We will be establishing a box rule for length, width, and sail area. I'll keep you posted.


Jake Kohl
Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: Jake] #23684
08/28/03 07:49 PM
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Daytona Beach FL
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HOLY COW! I started going through the links....

3M Americas cup type boat was $3500....

a 2M tri was still $2200....
Keep in mind you still need a 600-1K PCM radio to control these. And with that in mind..

I think I'll stick with the real thing


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Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: catsailorp19mx] #23685
08/28/03 09:59 PM
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toronto, canada
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thank you

Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: catsailorp19mx] #23686
08/28/03 10:31 PM
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Dave, thanks for sharing the inspiration!


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Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: Milt] #23687
08/23/08 03:32 PM
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When on land he might like to sail little boats.
Check out the AMYA for a club near you.
http://www.ModelYacht.org/

Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: Webskipper] #23688
08/23/08 10:42 PM
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Westport, Ma. U.S.A.
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Dave, Thanks! That is a terrific story! Sailing is one of the most effective meds for me too.

Re: Sailing - "What a medication!" [Re: Brian_Mc] #23689
08/24/08 09:17 AM
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Best tranquilizer in the world after a hard week. I am boatless now till next season. Need my Tylenol now. LOL

Doug


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