Thanks everyone for a great trip. Lou (on Skimmer) asks me to crew because I do what he wants without a lot of questions. I only dropped one thing overboard (some gadget, I’m still not sure what it was) so he’ll probably ask me to crew again.
I thought it was great being on the largest (25 foot) C-Dory. More than one of you (on the much smaller, 22 foot boats) said, “wow, three more feet sure makes a lot of difference” and, “three more feet would be great.” Then we had to put it back on the trailer when, “three more feet sure makes a lot of difference” wasn’t that great.
It’s all a matter of perspective, though.
The line handler at Coinjock Marina while securing our five boats that barely peeked over the dock said, “Usually we have boats here that we can actually see.”
I noticed that Coinjock Marina tied us up at the far end of their 1200-foot pier and tied up the big, luxury yachts in front of the restaurant where everyone could admire them.
And, coming up the intercoastal waterway across the Currituck Sound the big Sea Ray from Occoquan, Virginia (“Job Site”) wanted to pass us. He came up on channel 16 and said, “Five little outboards. Passing you to port.” (Five little outboards?! Was he talking to us?)
Come to think of it, I’ve got to find a friend with a boat that has showers and staterooms and a galley. And a cook! Guess I’m not going to find her by hangin’ around a C-Brats website!
Thanks again,
Bob
I thought it was great being on the largest (25 foot) C-Dory. More than one of you (on the much smaller, 22 foot boats) said, “wow, three more feet sure makes a lot of difference” and, “three more feet would be great.” Then we had to put it back on the trailer when, “three more feet sure makes a lot of difference” wasn’t that great.
It’s all a matter of perspective, though.
The line handler at Coinjock Marina while securing our five boats that barely peeked over the dock said, “Usually we have boats here that we can actually see.”
I noticed that Coinjock Marina tied us up at the far end of their 1200-foot pier and tied up the big, luxury yachts in front of the restaurant where everyone could admire them.
And, coming up the intercoastal waterway across the Currituck Sound the big Sea Ray from Occoquan, Virginia (“Job Site”) wanted to pass us. He came up on channel 16 and said, “Five little outboards. Passing you to port.” (Five little outboards?! Was he talking to us?)
Come to think of it, I’ve got to find a friend with a boat that has showers and staterooms and a galley. And a cook! Guess I’m not going to find her by hangin’ around a C-Brats website!
Thanks again,
Bob