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On 10/18/13, Tim Goodyear <timg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John, I saw Ashe on the hard when I was at Nellie Green's the other day -
> that's the nice boat I've been admiring while driving over the Branford
> River bridge on my way to work every morning...  We're still sailing
> (Sunday racing) until the end of October, out of Bruce & Johnson's.  Let me
> know if you'd like a ride this or next Sunday - it will not be as
> comfortable as Ashe, but we have Goslings on board (hence me not changing
> the subject line).
>
> Tim
> Mojito
> C&C 35-3
> Branford, CT
>
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Maturo, John <john.mat...@yale.edu> wrote:
>
>> Why scrimp, booze only gets better with age and the hard stuff can stand
>> up to the freezing winter to ease the labors off season.
>>
>> We sail with handles of Rum, Vodka, and Gin, some sipping Bourbon, a full
>> storage bin of red and white wine in several varieties, port, a couple of
>> emergency black box wines, then lots of boat beer to even out the load,
>> Schaeffer (skippers choice for the racing hands from my lost youth and
>> still a nostalgic favorite that my grown kids just don't understand),
>> PBR,
>> Coors Light.  The usual mixers.  No frozen drinks on board, just good
>> strong simple drinks.  This summer we had some mysterious loss of liquid
>> from our Canada Dry Gingerale while in the stainless steel cooler.  Maybe
>> galvanic reaction, but only the ginger ale, not the beer or soda water in
>> similar aluminum cans.  I wonder if anyone can comment on this.
>>
>> John Maturo & Heidi Coutu
>> Ashe, Baltic 39
>> Branford, CT
>>
>>
>


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