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Mud Update
« on: October 10, 2023, 02:20:59 PM »
Hi All,

Been a while since I have posted.  I have backed off on climbing and biking, still doing both but not as much.  I did take a sailing a bit, well I think I took it up.  I have bought a couple of sailboats.  I initially boat a boat to see if I liked it and then bought one because I got a deal I could not pass up.  So, I sailed a bit more and with a bigger boat, I liked it.  So being a rational well thought out person that is not know for taking risk, I bought a bigger sailboat.  I boat a bigger boat in another country.

I will step back just a bit, I was thinking of going all in, I traveled and looked at a couple of boats.  While I was in the British Virgin Islands looking at a boat, I called a bunch of places to see if I could get on a boat and sail for a week.  After spending most of a day calling places and getting no response I gave up and started to look for touristy things to do.  I was in the BVI for two weeks, one week to work and one work to have fun.  Monday morning 9:30 AM I get a call from a sailing school, they have a boat leaving at Noon, I can partake if I get there by 11:00, it is a two-hour walk.  So, I asked her if she can send a cab.  Cabs are not a real simple thing in the BVI since no one really uses addresses.  You just have to be able to provide a good description of the place.  If you typed the name of the place into a search engine it came up down the street.  She stated that she would send a cab and it would be there in 20 minutes.  I gave her my card info and started to pack. 

The sailing class ASA 103/104, I had already taken 101 and there is no 102, consisted of sailing between a half dozen islands and snorkeling.  There were two moments that really hit me.  One was at an outdoor restaurant with a thatch roof.  They cooked fresh lobster over a homemade BBQ made from old barrels.  I was sitting there staring out from under a thatch roof, looking out over white sand, and into a pale blue sea.  Time just seemed to stop, people were talking, dinner went on, there was music, dancing, limbo, but my mind was off.  It was as though I had no thoughts just mesmerized by the sea. 

The second moment was when we went to Saba Rock.  The instructor and I went there, and the rest went over the infamous Bitter End.  After a drink, the instructor told me I should go out back and check out the beach.  It is a man-made beach with hammocks, sand, and some tables off to the side.  Normally I am not into this kind of stuff, but after staring out at the vast blue in front of me for a while I walked over and laid in a hammock and just stared out into the Caribbean Sea.  So much stress from so many years just seemed to flow out, I just sank into the hammock, the gravity of time just sucked me down.  I was stuck, I felt like I could not move, did not want to move, just laid there and stared.  After a bit I pulled myself together and got up. 

I went inside and everyone was there and starting to close out tabs since our table was available.  I sat down ordered another drink closed out my tab and started get ready to go to our table.  The instructor looked at me and asked, “ What did you think”,  my reply was “ I’m going”.  That was it, nothing else, it just came out and at that point I knew.  The sailing was awesome, we hit a few more Islands and it seemed the instructor gave me more time at the helm and questioned me a bit more after that.

I came home and purchased the boat in the UK that I had decided not to buy and called a Real Estate agent and told her I needed to sell my house.  I took the sailing course the end of April, and about 6 months later I am homeless and have a boat in the UK.  I live part time in my boat in Everett and in the camper on the back of my truck.  I am still working but work remote and drop into the office on occasion.  I have been to the UK and spent time working on the boat, mostly cleaning, and removing layers of grime.  The boat was well loved but not well cleaned.  Also, it has been sitting in a boat yard for around 3 years.  Most of the systems are out of date and basically needs a full refit.

Working remotely has challenges and rewards, I have been getting out way more than I have been in a long time.  I did two of the best MTB rides since being in WA, lots of walking, I wore out a pair of shoes in less than a year, wore out as in going through the soles, saw part of WA I have not seen in a long time.  The biggest challenge is of course connectivity, but also electricity.   Not being plugged into a socket and still needing a day or a couple of days of power for electronics in order to work.

I will update later with some pictures.
 
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Re: Mud Update
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2023, 02:50:42 PM »
I could kind of figure some of this out from Instagram posts and such.  Do you sail the new boat back to Washington, will the Virgin Islands be your new home or do you go back to the boat and sail to other destinations?  Sounds like you had a great trip to the Caribbean and got some much needed relaxation. 

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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2023, 03:01:27 PM »
Yeah, how did you get the new boat back to Washington? And what make is it and how big (I've sailed a fair amount with my uncle on San Francisco Bay and have a passing knowledge of boats).

Meanwhile, I bought the climbing guidebook to Vantage, Washington after Vicki and I passed through there on the way home from the PCT in August. Maybe I won't see you there after all?


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« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2023, 03:13:09 PM »

That is such wonderful news.
What a great change of LIFE!
When l think of you on the boat it puts a smile on my face  :yesnod: :biggrin: :thumbup: :arf:
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« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2023, 03:47:50 PM »
^^
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It sounds like he bought one boat in WA and one in BVI.

Good on ya dude!

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« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2023, 04:49:44 AM »
The sailboat in Everett it is an S2 9.2, it is a good coastal cruiser or a good Puget Sound boat.  I was thinking about selling it but ran it by my nieces and nephews, if they were into sailing, I would keep it and they could use it.  One niece I mentioned it to her, and she was disinterested but her husband a really nice guy really lit up.  She seemed a bit surprised and they are willing to give it a try.  So, I will take them out and they can see.  He is normally a really quiet person, sometimes you do not even realize he is there, so it was a bit of a surprise to see him get excited.  Another niece seemed uninterested but mentioned her husband would be so I may just keep it.  I think she warmed up to it because my brother-in-law really liked it the day I took him and my other niece out.  As long as the boat is used, I am good with keeping it.  Moorage is not too bad.

My other boat is on the river Dart in southern England, well actually it is in a boatyard off of the river Dart.  It is a Tanton 43, which is a bit different since it is a Cat Ketch.  A Cat boat is a boat with unstayed masts and Cat Ketch of course has two masts. 

Once I get it fixed up a bit so I can take it out and have confidence that the water stays on the outside and the systems are fairly reliable, I have no idea where I will first take it.  Eventually I would like to make it back to the Carribean.   But, I have no solid plans and no itinerary, I think after approximately 40 years in tech living and driving to deadlines and results, I just want to go sailing and see where it takes me.  In time I would like to get back to the Puget Sound and my preference at this time would be to do that via a cape and not via a canal.

Currently I bounce between the two boats and the camper.  I never really know where I am or where I will be tomorrow.  The Tanton needs a bit of work; bottom paint needs to be removed and redone, thru holes need to be replaced, diesel needs to be refreshed but looks to be in good shape, probably the port lights redone and the electrical needs to be replaced.  I spent a couple of weeks just removing layers of grime.  Cleaning out the bilges was a bit disgusting, I am not sure what that growth was.  But the boat looks semi respectable and does not have that diesel muck smell so much anymore.  The only real setback so far is I have been doing so much walking my bum knee is acting up. 

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« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2023, 08:26:53 AM »

I just read about a yacht like yours on Cruising World's website (built in 1982). Sounds sleek.

Does she have a name yet?

I wasn't sure when you said the UK if you were talking about England or BVI - so thanks for clearing that up.

I love the movie White Squall.

I have always been fascinated by stories of being aboard sailing ships and adventures at sea but never acted on it.

Must have been one of my past lives.  :winkagain: 
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« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2023, 08:37:31 AM »

I just took a look at the S2 as well and expected something smaller not realizing it is 9.2 meters.

I imagine with your penchant for adventure one of your first may be sailing through the Bermuda Triangle  :yesnod: :biggrin:

Maybe on your way to Tierra Del Fuego  :thumbup:
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« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2023, 10:34:20 AM »
How do you like that area of England?  Looks like a some decent sized towns and interesting things there.  Do you have a place to stay?

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« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2023, 11:43:30 AM »
No name yet.  I have a couple of ideas but have not settled on one yet.  Yeah, 9.2 made me realize that long term I wanted something with a bit more room.  It is a bit cramped after a couple of weeks.

I like this part of England, lots of small villages and yet there are bigger cities as well.  Plymouth is a bit overwhelming for me but has some cool stuff.  Torquay is cool but building up.  The coast here is amazing would be really nice to sail, lots of ports.  So many of the rivers have shallows so that would be a challenge, plus there are some big tides.  I have stayed in a couple of Airbnb's and have done stealth nights on the boat in the yard. 
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« Reply #10 on: October 11, 2023, 05:01:08 PM »

 "The boat got to be part of a man, like his pants or his shoes." from The Big Sky. Sound like this is happening.

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« Reply #11 on: October 11, 2023, 05:16:47 PM »
Here's a book I read that is about sailing to the west of Plymouth. The Fastnet Race is a world famous sailing event. The book is about the disaster that overtook it during one year's contest. Maybe read the book (if at all) when you're not going to be sailing for a while (kinda like Accidents in North American Mountaineering in that way).

https://www.secondsale.com/p/fastnet-force-10/359089?ean13=9780393308655&id_product_attribute=58825328&campaignid=18999200123&adgroupid=&keyword=&device=c&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI76qhl6rvgQMVPRqtBh0slQtTEAQYAyABEgLyiPD_BwE

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« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2023, 12:59:26 AM »
Clink, like with Uber I end up have to look words up, lol (this is a good thing), and thanks.

Nice website, I was not familiar with it, I am familiar with that race incident.  I will read, thanks.
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« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2023, 08:24:17 AM »

Hey Brad - I'll read that book if you give it to me next time we see each other.

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« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2023, 09:36:10 AM »
Here's something scary (but the shirt is appropriate) - a little early for Halloween but tomorrow IS Friday the 13th.


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« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2023, 09:40:09 AM »

Hey Brad - I'll read that book if you give it to me next time we see each other.


I don't have the book - my uncle lent it to me. Should I buy a used copy and have it sent to you? I might read it a second time if you'd then lend it to me.

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« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2023, 09:53:16 AM »

Your call. I'll trade you an old star dryvin and a Leeper hanger for it.

I read the intro and it sounded interesting and looked like it might be a quick and easy read - plus I tend to like stories about true-life adventures/events.

I'm surprised you were able to respond - I thought you might have a heart attack after I made a request to read.
Curses...foiled again! :yesnod: :lol:
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« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2023, 02:47:59 PM »

If anyone didn't "get" my picture scroll back and look at Steven Stills t-shirt.

I don't have a red cap and orange just wouldn't be proper.

I have a chunk of wood from Calypso encased in lucite on my mantle.

The inscription/quote reads

"Calypso! One look at her was all it took to decide that she would become my ship...I will sail with her, she will become my home, my universe"
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« Reply #18 on: October 12, 2023, 08:49:53 PM »
I've been thinking about your new boat and how exciting it must be to enter into a new worldl of unknown things and adventures. 

The unknown and the unknowing is what keeps me going. 

It's good to have things to be excited about.

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« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2023, 06:04:32 AM »
Thanks for the clarification JC. 

Yeah, I really have no idea what I am doing.   I am just doing what is necessary to get to the next step.  I have not felt this way in a long time, feels good.   I am feeling better about the boats.  Had a couple of guys on board to do some work, they just kept saying; this is a blue water boat. 

Your trip to Japan must have been amazing.  Something different around every corner, you and your bike.
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