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A quick check-in revealed the group to be doing well, as well as ever,
anyway, with many familiar folks still here. Glad to see it so! The only one missing is the funny guy with the yellow boat- what was his name? Anyway, we're serving advance notice to the Antipodes that if all goes according to plan, like that ever happens, we'll be there come November 1 or so. Looking forward to seeing what it's like to be upside down all the time. We'll depart Mexico around late March and cruise the coconut milk run. The first beer will be on me! Best, Mike and Barb s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com |
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A quick check-in revealed the group to be doing well, as well as ever, anyway, with many familiar folks still here. Glad to see it so! The only one missing is the funny guy with the yellow boat- what was his name? Anyway, we're serving advance notice to the Antipodes that if all goes according to plan, like that ever happens, we'll be there come November 1 or so. Looking forward to seeing what it's like to be upside down all the time. We'll depart Mexico around late March and cruise the coconut milk run. The first beer will be on me! Best, Mike and Barb s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com The funny guy with the yellow boat is still here only wearing a dress and sailing a boat with an orange name.... |
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![]() On Oct 16, 6:01 am, katy wrote: cruisin wrote: A quick check-in revealed the group to be doing well, as well as ever, anyway, with many familiar folks still here. Glad to see it so! The only one missing is the funny guy with the yellow boat- what was his name? Anyway, we're serving advance notice to the Antipodes that if all goes according to plan, like that ever happens, we'll be there come November 1 or so. Looking forward to seeing what it's like to be upside down all the time. We'll depart Mexico around late March and cruise the coconut milk run. The first beer will be on me! Best, Mike and Barb s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.comThe funny guy with the yellow boat is still here only wearing a dress and sailing a boat with an orange name....- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - Now why doesn't that surprise me? So if your boat is moored by Doug's Tug, does that mean you will always get a tow if your engine dies and there's no wind? M |
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..... So if your boat is moored by Doug's Tug, does that mean you will always get a tow if your engine dies and there's no wind? As long as they have beer, yes. DSK |
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![]() On Oct 16, 12:21 pm, DSK wrote: cruisin wrote: ..... So if your boat is moored by Doug's Tug, does that mean you will always get a tow if your engine dies and there's no wind?As long as they have beer, yes. DSK With fuel prices the way they are, I'd hold out for Heineken at least! Maybe Champagne? M |
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With fuel prices the way they are, I'd hold out for Heineken at least! Maybe Champagne? We don't burn much fuel. Besides, we really like Chopper, he's not the beer-snob type. DSK |
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On Oct 16, 6:01 am, katy wrote: cruisin wrote: A quick check-in revealed the group to be doing well, as well as ever, anyway, with many familiar folks still here. Glad to see it so! The only one missing is the funny guy with the yellow boat- what was his name? Anyway, we're serving advance notice to the Antipodes that if all goes according to plan, like that ever happens, we'll be there come November 1 or so. Looking forward to seeing what it's like to be upside down all the time. We'll depart Mexico around late March and cruise the coconut milk run. The first beer will be on me! Best, Mike and Barb s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.comThe funny guy with the yellow boat is still here only wearing a dress and sailing a boat with an orange name....- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - Now why doesn't that surprise me? So if your boat is moored by Doug's Tug, does that mean you will always get a tow if your engine dies and there's no wind? M heh....or if we go aground? |
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![]() "cruisin" wrote | Anyway, we're serving advance notice to the Antipodes that if all goes | according to plan, like that ever happens, we'll be there come November | 1 or so. Looking forward to seeing what it's like to be upside down | all the time. Duh, I hope you know your not allowed to land in the Antipodes. And it's awful cold. It's home to penguins. Nothing to see there for humans. New Zealand is supposed to be nice though. The Bay of Islands is good cruising. Cheers, Ellen |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes
I had always heard Oz and NZ refered to by that word, but, duh, guess we were both wrong, Ellen, honey. Are you the current reincarnation of Neal? Looks like Thailand is my personal Antipode. Beers, Mike www.sailinglinks.com On Oct 16, 2:30 pm, "Ellen MacArthur" wrote: "cruisin" wrote | Anyway, we're serving advance notice to the Antipodes that if all goes | according to plan, like that ever happens, we'll be there come November | 1 or so. Looking forward to seeing what it's like to be upside down | all the time. Duh, I hope you know your not allowed to land in the Antipodes. And it's awful cold. It's home to penguins. Nothing to see there for humans. New Zealand is supposed to be nice though. The Bay of Islands is good cruising. Cheers, Ellen |
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correction, on closer look, there is no land antipodal to my current
location, just Indian Ocean. Might as well go to New Zealand I guess, then Oz M. On Oct 16, 3:03 pm, "cruisin" wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes I had always heard Oz and NZ refered to by that word, but, duh, guess we were both wrong, Ellen, honey. I didn't say Antipode Island. Are you the current reincarnation of Neal? Looks like Thailand is my personal antipode. Beers, Mikewww.sailinglinks.com On Oct 16, 2:30 pm, "Ellen MacArthur" wrote: "cruisin" wrote | Anyway, we're serving advance notice to the Antipodes that if all goes | according to plan, like that ever happens, we'll be there come November | 1 or so. Looking forward to seeing what it's like to be upside down | all the time. Duh, I hope you know your not allowed to land in the Antipodes. And it's awful cold. It's home to penguins. Nothing to see there for humans. New Zealand is supposed to be nice though. The Bay of Islands is good cruising. Cheers, Ellen- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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