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BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?

16 Nov 06 - 10:54 AM (#1886312)
Subject: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: Schantieman

I'm thinking of a few days' yacht sailing on the south coast (of England) immediately after Christmas.   Anyone fancy getting away from it all?   No experience needed, but welcome. Share cost.

Steve


16 Nov 06 - 11:00 AM (#1886326)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: number 6

Would luv to ... but, I'm on the coast on the other side of the Atlantic.

biLL


16 Nov 06 - 09:28 PM (#1886602)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: Rowan

In the last day or so I could have got it without leaving Bass Strait, even further away.

Cheers, Rowan


16 Nov 06 - 09:36 PM (#1886615)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: EBarnacle

Rowing on Jamaica Bay to celebrate the new New Year


17 Nov 06 - 12:18 AM (#1886743)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: Bert

Dammit, I'm in Colorado and I'm broke.


17 Nov 06 - 01:17 AM (#1886758)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: Barry Finn

Did a Boston to Bahama run years ago the week after Thanksgiving years ago. It was supposed to be a paid 5 day trip. What a royal scew up. I took my pay for the 7 days it took to make it as far as Alantic City, New Jersey where we had to put into for repairs due to the lovely North Alantic weather. No Thanks, I'd rather do Cape Horn in mid July.

Barry


17 Nov 06 - 09:03 AM (#1886832)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: number 6

There's something very invigorating about sailing at this time of year. Wish I had more opportunities to do so.

biLL


17 Nov 06 - 11:05 AM (#1886955)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: Schantieman

Well, no luck so far then.

I think I can confidently predict that we shall not be going very far if the weather's rough. No broken boats - it harms my bank balance, and credibility with the charterer.

Isn't it summer in the Bass Strait?   Or is that the pub in Burton-on-Trent - gets Bass strait from the brewery

Steve


17 Nov 06 - 05:18 PM (#1887155)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: kendall

I'd be game if you could come by and pick me up.


17 Nov 06 - 05:31 PM (#1887164)
Subject: RE: BS: Anyone for nautical frostbite?
From: Rowan

Yes, Schantieman, it is summer in Bass Strait, but a very large High (pressure system) brought Antarctic air clear up to the Queensland border. It snowed in Melbourne, the Snowy Mountains (of course), on the bushfires currently raging in the Blue Mountains, the New England (our version) and at Wallangarra, a township 50 metres north of the Queensland border. There were gale force winds from the New England to north of Brisbane, where rooves were ripped off several houses and power blackouts over a wide area.

Not our usual start to summer. But I hope you get to have a good time sailing.

Cheers, Rowan