Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

Catnip…

“There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.”-- Water Rat, Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows

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“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Mark Twain

On this first full day of autumn I am celebrating the fact that we have been “messing about” in our little boat more than usual this summer…we have had more free time and the weather has been dry, if not windy.  Mr O does the all the hard work and I relax, read, prepare refreshments, and do the little crewing that is needed.  We often have lunch or supper on the boat and once a year we try to  sleep on board and make breakfast in the cabin.   Once a year reminds us why that is enough. 

Catnip is a catboat.  I’ve looked up how catboats got their name and my favorite reason is that they behave like a cat: quick, agile, well-balanced, and quiet.  I would only add that they have large cockpits just made for picnics and napping and inviting friends…  Originally, however, they were designed for fishing and carrying cargo.   How could I not fall in love with our sail with the beautiful graphic design of a cat in the letter M and with her sweet “lines”.   The sales promotion says it all:

 

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“Although 19 feet usually makes a diminutive vessel, the Menger Cat is really quite large for her length. She's big enough to be a real pocket cruiser for a couple, a great weekender for the family, and a very friendly daysailer for eight people. Yet she's still small enough to be easily trailered and can be stored in a garage.

But what does all this matter if a boat doesn't stir something inside you and give that indefinable feeling of a thing that's alive--a vessel you can sail with pride?”

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It is a challenge to vary the photos taken on the boat…  The light, the weather, and the people we sail with change but everything else basically stays the same.  There are only so many shots of the mast, sail, and water that I want to take….

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“A sailor is an artist whose medium is the wind.”   Webb Chiles

Monday, July 12, 2010

A Perfect Day For the Beach…

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On the holiday weekend, the state beach was full and cars were being turned away…but our little sailboat could easily take us to a quiet,  almost empty beach…where the sand was so hot our feet burned and the water was so cold our skin tingled…

Sailing back, Mrs R and I tried to remember the lyrics to “A Perfect Day”…because it was a perfect day.

 Lou Reed
Transformer (1972)
Perfect Day

Just a perfect day,
Drink Sangria in the park,
And then later, when it gets dark,
We go home.
Just a perfect day,
Feed animals in the zoo
Then later, a movie, too,
And then home.
Oh it's such a perfect day,
I'm glad I spent it with you.
Oh such a perfect day,
You just keep me hanging on,
You just keep me hanging on.
Just a perfect day,
Problems all left alone,
Weekenders on our own.
It's such fun.
Just a perfect day,
You made me forget myself.
I thought I was someone else,
Someone good.
Oh it's such a perfect day,
I'm glad I spent it with you.
Oh such a perfect day,
You just keep me hanging on,
You just keep me hanging on.
You're going to reap just what you sow,
You're going to reap just what you sow,
You're going to reap just what you sow,
You're going to reap just what you sow.

 

Monday, March 8, 2010

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Leeward Islands 4...

St Kitts is the only island where we spent the entire day on land...touring the island. The tour guide we hired was very proud of his country and took us on a whirlwind tour which included historical sites, a botanical garden, unique geological formations, and lunch at an old sugar plantation...

Many photos I took from the van window...

Windmill remains...

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Colorful houses...

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The roadside stand where I bought a CD of a local reggae singer...Masud Sadiki...By the end of the week we were all in love with his music...

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Caribelle Batik factory and botanical gardens...

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Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park...

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Black Rocks...Hardened lava formations...

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Lunch at Ottley's Plantation...

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...and another beautiful sunset...

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Leeward Islands 3...

The long sail from St Barts to St Kitts...

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took most of the next day...

but when the motor is off and you are completely under wind power it is quiet and peaceful and relaxing...

...looking down...

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..looking up...

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looking right...St Eustacious...IMG_0371-1

looking left...Basseterre, St Kitts...

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...where we ate our french bread from St Barts...

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and docked for the night...

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...within walking distance of town...and dinner...IMG_0422