Tony, your story will be mailed to Goeff . . .
Tony, your story will be mailed to Goeff . . .
Thank you for the story and input, Tony B. Especially valuable to me as I plan to build #370 in a manner that will make her as offshore-worthy a cruiser as possible.
Looking forward to any more stories and photos you care to share about your long-distance journeys on "Uhuru"...
Tony,
I've reread your postings for about the fifth time this morning. They're a great read every time. True adventures always outweigh fiction. Please, give us another page. It helps stave off the 40 below wind chill and 10 inches of snow.
Thanks, Tony G
Quick question:
from the picture of the trysail, it looks like it is flown on an "auxiliary" track, to the side of the regular mainsail track.....is this correct, or am I seeing things?
If so, how high up must the aux track go?
thanks....
-km
aka, "sell out"
S/V Beyond the Sea
C&C 35 mkIII
Tony, the winter newsletter (mailed to all) includes Tony Benado's story of sailing form California to Australia, plus a short article on what he did to prepare the boat for the trip.
Thanks Bill
That'll be great to read about. The newsletters are a super little publication in their own right. I always look forward to seeing one in the mailbox and they never go to the circular file.
I think the sequence of events surrounding this thread is just another testament to the outstanding quality of this association. This forum has wealth of good information contained in it's volumes. The level of activity and interaction among members here is honorable. The occational ribbing one gets, in good humor, is a far cry from the outright bickering you can find on some forums. Wether a member posts regularly or just drops in occationally to find an answere to a particular question, the response is always favorable.
I guess I'd just like to thank Bill and Gene and everyone else who makes this association work like it does. And hats off too to all of the association members. These are fine boats and we make a fine example of what a community should be.
Speaking of the Association, I need to join, which I will do this week. A questions begs asking though -
Is there any way to get copies of the old newsletters? If that's not possible, maybe someone with a collection would consider a Lend/Lease program for a couple or 3 weeks while I read through their collection? I'd also consider scanning them and putting the back issues on a CD (for distribution by the Association), if that would get me the chance to read through them.
Yes, there was a separate storm trysail track. This is a must for going offshore. Can you imagine struggling with removing the mainsail or part of it and feeding the storm try when things are going from bad to worse? Yikes, I don't want to be there. The storm try lived in the foc'sle and when we knew we might need it, we bent it on the auxiliary track so it was just a quick hoist away. The storm try track went to just above the spreaders, if I remember correctly.