[Rhodes22-list] Nightmare

KUHN, LELAND LKUHN at cnmc.org
Sat Feb 19 12:21:58 EST 2011


Peter,
 
I'm more of a nonfiction action thriller kind of a reader but I thoroughly enjoyed Slocum's book.  Talk about humility--he made the impossible seem like no big deal.
 
If I tried sailing around the world with my wife I think she would choose throwing me overboard before divorce; probably before we left the Chesapeake.
 
Lee
 
 
 

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First, thanks to everyone who has written about boat covers. I've got a bug that's going around here & will reply individually soon.

Second, Lee's nightmare reminds me: I just finished a new, annotated edition of Joshua Slocum's SAILING ALONE AROUND THE WORLD, a great Winter read if you don't know it already--or if you do. Slocum was the first guy to do it, on a boat he largely built himself in the 1890s. Anyway, his boat sailed itself a great deal of the time, and not just in Gulf Streams. It gave him plenty of time to sleep, read, cook, write a book, whatever. I just wish his book was even longer & more detailed.

When I was a teenager we knew a couple--Jimmy & Jean Stark--who sailed around the world on a 34' yawl (I think). Took three times longer than they planned. Came back to Connecticut and got divorced.

P


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From: "LELAND KUHN" <LKUHN at cnmc.org>
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 3:27:44 PM
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This really doesn't qualify as a sailing nightmare but it's the first
time it's ever happened to me and definitely got my heart racing.  I
fell asleep on my boat yesterday.  Lack of sleep and alcohol were
contributors, but I had gotten sunscreen in my eyes and had closed them
until the burning went away.  I couldn't have been out for more than a
few minutes but it's surprising how far a slow sailboat can go in that
time.  I certainly learned my lesson:  if you have to sail tired take
plenty of amphetamines, and protecting your boat is more important than
protecting your skin.



Lee

1986 Rhodes22  AT EASE

Kent Island, MD



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Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 10:37 PM
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John,



It's good to know that this sailing nightmare experience is not unique
to me.



Unsure of my anchoring skill, that was tested by tide and current in
Puget

Sound, I had a fun but restless sleep while over-nighting on the hook
last

summer.  Woke up at 3.00am and noticed the boat was closer to nice
little Tug

that was on a mooring; I went out side and adjusted my rode.  It turned
out that

the shift in position was because of a 3 hour fall in the tide.



Chris could have alerted me to that development, but I guess he was a
little

lethargic by the sumscious dinner we enjoyed together.



Caesar









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From: John Shulick <jsbudda at verizon.net>

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Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 6:44:52 PM

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Hail Caesar, (bet you get tired of that)



The first year I had recurring dreams about the boat being driven ashore

while sleeping at anchor. Sometimes the dream could end up with the boat
1/4

mi or so from the shore. When sleeping aboard now I always set at least
2

anchors regardless of wind and have a 3rd if I think a storm will blow

through overnight.



John S





Caesarsailor wrote:

>

> Have you ever dreamt that you lost your boat, or that it was stolen,
or

> that it

> sank, or some such thing?

>

> I dreamt last night that my boat was at some new sailing destination
in

> the

> water, and I arrived with motor, anchor and rode to ready it for

> departure, only

> to be told by someone that he gave it away.

>

>   Imagine my shock and horror! Was I glad to awake this morning and

> realize that

> I was dreaming.  So realistic was the dream.

>

> And please don't ask what I had for dinner last night. 

>

> Caesar

> Gentle Breeze

> 1986 recycled 2008

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