Thanks for the photo, I talked to Paul Smith today, who is doing a lot of the work, he says that the patient will live to sail again. When I get back I'm going to volunteer my services to help in any way that I am able to.
No, not yet. She's going in regardless. I want to believe it's not quite as bad down here as it is up-bay. They're using side-view sonar with gps and dropping buoys for the cranes to scoop up debris underneath.
BR is my principal escape mechanism. She does nothing for me on the hard.
New Jersey, Sailing, Food, Family, and anything I think is interesting at the time make up the contents of this blog. Bear with me, I'm still learning.
Great news!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photo, I talked to Paul Smith today, who is doing a lot of the work, he says that the patient will live to sail again. When I get back I'm going to volunteer my services to help in any way that I am able to.
ReplyDeleteI need you to volunteer to help eat dinner.
DeleteI volunteer. next time I'm near NJ.
DeleteYou too. You hungry?
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Deleteglad to hear it'll be sailing again!
ReplyDeleteAnother casualty of Sandy I suppose!
ReplyDeleteHey...did Bay Rhum make it through OK? So many posts about Sandy & I don't remember you saying anything about your own boat.
ReplyDeleteHigh and dry. Thanks for asking!
DeleteYou're welcome. Very glad to hear that she's fine!
DeleteSpeaking of Bay Rhum, have you started the summer preparation or are you going to wait and see if the Bay is cleared of debris?
ReplyDeleteNo, not yet. She's going in regardless. I want to believe it's not quite as bad down here as it is up-bay. They're using side-view sonar with gps and dropping buoys for the cranes to scoop up debris underneath.
DeleteBR is my principal escape mechanism. She does nothing for me on the hard.
That boat will be very wood looking with the new planks. ;)
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