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Still affected my aftermath of Hurricane Juan.
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/story/ns-larind...al2005117.html
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 14:39:09 GMT, Don White
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Still affected my aftermath of Hurricane Juan.
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/story/ns-larind...al2005117.html


Damn, that's a sad story. Unfortunately, I think it's one (destructive
weather hitting places it usually doesn't) we will be hearing more of,
not less.

R.

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Don White wrote:
Still affected my aftermath of Hurricane Juan.
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/story/ns-larind...al2005117.html


I guess the captain went down with the ship- just not on the same day.
A tragedy.

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On 7 Nov 2005 08:43:42 -0800, wrote:


Don White wrote:
Still affected my aftermath of Hurricane Juan.
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/story/ns-larind...al2005117.html

I guess the captain went down with the ship- just not on the same day.
A tragedy.


I can't speculate on how much the loss of Larinda was a factor in his
suicide, but Larry did go on to other things after the sinking. He
purchased the former "Hawaian Chieftain" and renamed her "Spirit of
Larinda". My son sailed with him from San Diego, through the Panama,
and on to Jamaica last winter/spring.

Ryk

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Ryk wrote:

On 7 Nov 2005 08:43:42 -0800, wrote:


Don White wrote:

Still affected my aftermath of Hurricane Juan.
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/story/ns-larind...al2005117.html

I guess the captain went down with the ship- just not on the same day.
A tragedy.



I can't speculate on how much the loss of Larinda was a factor in his
suicide, but Larry did go on to other things after the sinking. He
purchased the former "Hawaian Chieftain" and renamed her "Spirit of
Larinda". My son sailed with him from San Diego, through the Panama,
and on to Jamaica last winter/spring.

Ryk

I saw the boat in Lunenburg, NS this summer about a week after his
passing. She was still in pretty rough shape. I'm (almost) positive it
is a ferrocement boat, there was some raw concrete work on one side.
There was a large frog or something on the bow and some other figurines
around the outside. I could not get inside but a local warf rat told me
that there was a lot of hand carving, etc. on the inside as well.

At the time there was quite a lot of "stuff" in nets and what-not on the
deck. She did not look cared for.

Coincidentally, I was another hard luck ferro cement boat at the Norther
Yacht Club in Sydney. It was a very pretty factory built ferro cement
boat sailed up from South Africa. The story round the club is the
skipper left her with a local fellow who cobbled together a cradel, but
it popped apart and she fell, fracturing her hull. When I was there she
was getting stripped to be broken up, but a last minute deal was being
discussed and may have saved her.

And a final coincidence. The very next post talks about a 33' steel
boat from Liverpool that had the skipper taken off during Wilma and then
washed back up near Yarmouth. I just bought my boat (33' steel) in
Shelbourn - between Yarmouth and Liverpool this summer. I passed
through Liverpool, Lunenburg, Halifax, Sheet Harbour, St. Petes,
Baddeck, and finally arrived at Syndey. Looks like steel boats are
pretty tough old dogs.


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I'm the fellow that acquired the ferrocement sailboat in North Sydney. I had
initially got the boat to scap for parts for a partially finished 32 Roberts fg, however when we looked into repair somewhat it looks as thought it may be fixable. There are large areas of damage and cracks. If anyone has any hints about repair I'd love to hear them.

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Originally Posted by Howard Peer
Ryk wrote:

On 7 Nov 2005 08:43:42 -0800, wrote:


Don White wrote:

Still affected my aftermath of Hurricane Juan.
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/story/ns-larind...al2005117.html

I guess the captain went down with the ship- just not on the same day.
A tragedy.



I can't speculate on how much the loss of Larinda was a factor in his
suicide, but Larry did go on to other things after the sinking. He
purchased the former "Hawaian Chieftain" and renamed her "Spirit of
Larinda". My son sailed with him from San Diego, through the Panama,
and on to Jamaica last winter/spring.

Ryk

I saw the boat in Lunenburg, NS this summer about a week after his
passing. She was still in pretty rough shape. I'm (almost) positive it
is a ferrocement boat, there was some raw concrete work on one side.
There was a large frog or something on the bow and some other figurines
around the outside. I could not get inside but a local warf rat told me
that there was a lot of hand carving, etc. on the inside as well.

At the time there was quite a lot of "stuff" in nets and what-not on the
deck. She did not look cared for.

Coincidentally, I was another hard luck ferro cement boat at the Norther
Yacht Club in Sydney. It was a very pretty factory built ferro cement
boat sailed up from South Africa. The story round the club is the
skipper left her with a local fellow who cobbled together a cradel, but
it popped apart and she fell, fracturing her hull. When I was there she
was getting stripped to be broken up, but a last minute deal was being
discussed and may have saved her.

And a final coincidence. The very next post talks about a 33' steel
boat from Liverpool that had the skipper taken off during Wilma and then
washed back up near Yarmouth. I just bought my boat (33' steel) in
Shelbourn - between Yarmouth and Liverpool this summer. I passed
through Liverpool, Lunenburg, Halifax, Sheet Harbour, St. Petes,
Baddeck, and finally arrived at Syndey. Looks like steel boats are
pretty tough old dogs.
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