[Rhodes22-list] Carl's Bahama (Mis?) Adventure 2011

Leland LKUHN at cnmc.org
Mon Sep 26 12:43:27 EDT 2011


Carl,

As an astound literary and seamanship critic I give you two thumbs up!

Seasickness isn't a problem where I sail and I had no idea you could do
anything about it beyond medication.  Aside from staying onboard, I would
have never thought about doing critical tasks in rough seas; especially
refueling.   ...and who would think to check local mosquito conditions when
planning a trip?  Very entertaining and educational.

Anxiously awaiting more--thanks!

Lee
1986 Rhodes22  AT EASE
Kent Island, MD



bladerunner12345 wrote:
> 
> I am finally getting around to writing about my family's adventure in May,
> before the critics (both literary and seamanship) throw me to the dogs,
> take into account that I have learned many lessons on this trip, would do
> MANY things different, and have a whole new respect for the accounts it
> has been my privilege to read. That being said, I have come to realize
> that if we wait till we know we are completely ready for things before we
> do them, we would never get married, never have kids, never do much at
> all. So if you could, let that statement temper your opinion if you can.
> This is the first two days on the water, we came from Arkansas to Miami,
> which I have chosen to maybe write about at a later date.
> I have patterned this after Bill Ws accout (with permission) will send in
> pdf form as soon as I get them done.
>  http://old.nabble.com/file/p32503922/day%2B2.docx day+2.docx .
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p32503922/day%2B1.docx day+1.docx 
> 

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