[Rhodes22-list] Winter sailing blues - cure found

Mark Kaynor mark at kaynor.org
Wed Jan 7 21:13:27 EST 2004


Don,

No marina yet - we're trying to find a slip w/ high-speed Internet access
on/near the Rappahannock so we can "work from home" until we're ready to
take off. Unfortunately, given the work we do, satellite and cellular
wireless are pretty much out, due to low upload speed. Not as easy to find
DSL or cable as we originally thought.

We found one so far, but we didn't like the location/marina as much as some
others we've visited - unfortunately, our favorite one has no high-speed
access available, and our second pick had so much damage from Isabel, we
won't know if we'll have a slip until March or April. Guess we'll know
something before too long...

Oh yeah - rides always available for Rhodies when we're aboard - maybe we'll
be able to make the Swan Creek get together again next Memorial Day - if so,
we'll be glad to host the raft up <g>.

Mark



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org]On Behalf Of Clarke, Donald R
(Don), NEO
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:59 PM
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Subject: RE: [Rhodes22-list] Winter sailing blues - cure found




Hi Mark,

This is very cool, I am so  jealous, where are you going keep it?

Hope you are giving rides!!!


Don




 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Mark Kaynor [mailto:mark at kaynor.org]
Sent:	Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:02 PM
To:	rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Cc:	Julie Kaynor
Subject:	[Rhodes22-list] Winter sailing blues - cure found

Folks,

All this talk of winter sailing while Raven's been on the hard has been
tough for us, Christmas parade float notwithstanding. The weather doesn't
help much, either - Sunday we were sitting on the patio in our shirt sleeves
having a beer with some friends, and this morning we woke up to a blustery 8
degrees F. Sheesh.

Being weak willed (and perhaps a bit weak-minded), we decided to do
something about it.

Julie and I went to the bank this morning and signed the papers to buy a
1986 Tayana 37. At about 15 feet longer on deck, 3 1/2 feet wider, and about
10 tons heavier, we're hoping she'll be big enough to distract us from these
wintertime non-sailing blues. Hopefully by next winter (or the one after
that) we'll be in warmer climes and won't have to go through this sort of
withdrawal again - I doubt we could afford it again, anyway <g>.

Actually, it's been in the works since we went to the SSCA gam in Melbourne,
FL last November, but we didn't want to say anything until it was a done
deal - you know how these things sometimes go. We're bringing her up to the
Chesapeake next spring and plan to gradually spend more and more time aboard
over the next year with an eye toward eventually living aboard and heading
south. Time'll tell...

Here's a link to some pictures - http://www.kaynor.org/rachel.

Mark Kaynor

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