Dude! Your the animal in the dingy race catagory...all fire and fury from that 
turbo engine and I seem to remember your flailing paddels posing a real 
threat!!!! ;)  R


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 10:11 am
Subject: M_Boats: San Juan rendezvous report



Great report Larry!!

ot so sure how much my navigation skills improved, though.....I think I  
ust learned to keep my mouth shut and follow the pack! hahaha....and of course  
it was much easier keeping my mouth shut after I sent the nice FRS radio you  
oaned me to Davy Jone's locker  :-(  

ust a few of the many things I learned on this trip.

1)not a good way to make a first impression on a new sailing buddy by deep  
ixing his radio (new one's on the way, thanks for being so  understanding). 
dd to that that if his name is Larry......try not to call  him Gary more than 
0-12 times a day. 

2) Next time I'm getting my butt kicked with a 150 up in WAY too much  wind 
nd decide to go forward and hank on a working jib I think I will leave the  
adio with 'Jo in the cockpit (rather than clipped to my harness). Not sure if 
  thought I might take some time out on the foredeck with around 100 square 
eet  of sail flogging me to death to just call someone and chit chat or what!! 
Needless to say (if you weren't there)....I returned to the  
ockpit...Larry's radio never did. ugh! 

3) Don't let the Eissens from Texas sandbag you into thinking that they  are 
ot ready for whatever kind of sailing you can throw at them. They  
re....... and their fixed keel M17......yeah, it's fast.

4) Better pay attention when sailing in the San Juans if you want to get  to 
here you are going.  More importantly...if you don't pay  attention....don't 
econd guess the guy that IS paying attention!!!  hahaha

5) Any kind of sailing is fun. Sailing in the presence of like minded  
ailors (Monty Folks) is Great Fun. 

6) Always use EXTREME caution when screwing the cap back on the holding  
ank of the Port-A-Pottie to make sure the gasket seals correctly. Don't ask me  
how I know this, but ......short tacking to windward in 15 knots, heeled 15-20 
degrees, in the rain, is not the time you want to hear these words from your 
spouse who just went below..." Uh, I think something is leaking down here!" 
h  yes, and don't spend much money on that nice throw rug for the cabin so 
ou  don't feel so bad when you "throw" it out! hahaha.  And one more thing to  
dd....After you've gone below and "fixed" the Port-A-Pottie the phrase you 
ant  to hear even less would be....."Uh hun?........ummmmm, ....I think it's 
eaking  worse!"

7) Magma propane BBQ's and greasy hamburger meat (which was supposed to be  
extra-lean") are not a good combination. In short order,thanks to the burning 
grease on the hot grill, you have you have turned your hamburgers into  
harcoal (that you can use to cook something else once you run out of  propane).

8) The good news: Macgregor makes a powersailor that  can carry up to 50 hp 
utboard on the back allowing anyone to get  out and  "sail". The bad 
ews:Macgregor makes a powersailor that  can carry up to 50 hp outboard on the 
ack 
llowing anyone to get  out and  "sail". The best news: Swoose still has her bow 
rail and all  her fiberglass after a komikazee high speed docking manuever by 
aid  powersailor!

9) When a 40' powerboat is attempting to parrallel park between your boat  
nd another in about a 43' space...and the proud wife of the skipper is 
tanding  on the dock next to you as he makes his approach and says "Isn't she a 
 
beauty, we just got her. This is our first time out and we're not very good  at 
his docking thing". Get ready!, cause things can get exciting REAL  FAST!!!!

10) If you are going to tow your boat 1500 miles one way at highway speeds  
ou might want to consider applying contact paper or something to all surfaces 
that face forwards. Or you can spend two hours like I did cleaning off dead  
ugs!  Yuck!

11) Rick Agrella and his wife Melanie of the M23 Raven are shameless  
heaters at Dinghy races and will ram you if necessary!  Stay out of their  
ay....they mean business!!!!  hahaha

12) Dorothy and Eldor loaned us a book on tape for the trip home. Never  
istened to one before. It was really cool. Made the three days of driving go by 
 
a lot quicker. 

13) The group makes the trip. The group makes the trip.  The group makes the 
rip! Sunshine or rain...we enjoyed every minute of  interacting with the 
roup. 

14) The biggest lesson was this. Yeah, getting ready for this trip seemed  
ike a monumental task. It was worth every minute of prep time. Mark is talking 
about the possibility of Desolation Sound next year........Not sure if we 
an  make it or not....but you can be sure I've already started saving gas 
oney!! 

hanks for all the hard work Larry! 



ean and Jo
23 Dauntless

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