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nightfighter 01-04-2017, 02:25 PM For the life of me I don't know why Rich would do this, again, when he has many under his belt already and is close to ten years my senior.... Good read from the comfort of my den. God bless and good luck to all competitors.
http://vg2016.sitesalive.com/en/daily/ships-logs/catching-our-breath/
blondterror 01-04-2017, 06:20 PM scary #^&#^&#^&#^&.. can you imagine being on that boat that night
nightfighter 01-04-2017, 07:49 PM http://vg2016.sitesalive.com/en/racing-ga4/go-around-again/
He's a real good guy.....
Chris, look under the Saturday button and you will see recent video feeds.
Life long dream to circumcise the globe... but I'd choose a more comfortable boat and a companion to go with.
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JohnR 01-04-2017, 09:03 PM Life long dream to circumcise the globe... but I'd choose a more comfortable boat and a companion to go with.
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CircumNAVIGATE
Hehehehe
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JohnR 01-04-2017, 09:29 PM Hehehehe
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;)
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When I was a kid, I lived with my parents on the boat that broke the world record for being the first boat to sail around the world non stop against the wind single handed. East to west. So I have thought a lot about it.
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FishermanTim 01-05-2017, 11:31 AM Life long dream to circumcise the globe... but I'd choose a more comfortable boat and a companion to go with.
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Yeah, the experience is exciting...and the tips are fantastic!!!:jump::jump::jump:
Got Stripers 01-05-2017, 12:07 PM I loved my two long distance sailing trips, saw things and experienced things I'd never give back; although I could have lived without the 48 hours of no sleep in waves the length of the boat I was on. Even though on two occasions on two different boats, the boat was in peril, I never felt scared for my life. The adrenaline rush and excitement was so intense, it's hard to describe.
basswipe 01-05-2017, 04:16 PM For the life of me I don't know why Rich would do this, again, when he has many under his belt already and is close to ten years my senior.... Good read from the comfort of my den. God bless and good luck to all competitors.
http://vg2016.sitesalive.com/en/daily/ships-logs/catching-our-breath/
Having spent many years working for Jerry Kirby...all I can say is they love doing this kinda #^&#^&#^&#^&.
zimmy 01-05-2017, 10:35 PM Life long dream to circumcise the globe...
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A task such as that would require a ton of foreskin and planning.
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JohnR 01-06-2017, 08:37 AM A task such as that would require a ton of foreskin and planning.
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Cut right to the chase, eh
Cut right to the chase, eh
Those who don't do it end up with a life of hightened sensitivity
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Duke41 01-07-2017, 08:41 AM My mom and dad circumnavigated the globe in a Hans Christian 41 left 1995 sailed back into Newport in 2005. Amazing 10 year voyage. They have been living on Prudence Island since 2005. 80 and 78 years old. They met in high school dad was a life guard at the town pool, mom thought he was cute. It started with a hello.
JohnR 01-07-2017, 08:43 AM My mom and dad circumnavigated the globe in a Hans Christian 41 left 1995 sailed back into Newport in 2005. Amazing 10 year voyage. They have been living on Prudence Island since 2005. 80 and 78 years old. They met in high school dad was a life guard at the town pool, mom thought he was cute. It started with a hello.
Cool history...
My mom and dad circumnavigated the globe in a Hans Christian 41 left 1995 sailed back into Newport in 2005. Amazing 10 year voyage. They have been living on Prudence Island since 2005. 80 and 78 years old. They met in high school dad was a life guard at the town pool, mom thought he was cute. It started with a hello.
That's beautiful! Nice boat to do it in. Do they keep it in Newport near the spindle ? Probably not but there's a nice Hans Christian that lives on a mooring there.
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Duke41 01-07-2017, 10:42 PM They sold the boat when they got back in 2005. The gentleman that purchased it owns a restaurant in Maryland. He spends his summers at Block Island where he is a bartender at Paynes Dock. The boat named Kemosabe is berthed at Paynes for the summer each year. The Horseshoe life ring is mounted inside the first floor area to the left of the door when you walk in.
Duke41 01-07-2017, 10:47 PM Just a little more history. Dad joined the Navy at 18. He was a navigator/bombardier on a PBY (Black Cat) sub chaser. Once while flying from Florida to Panama he was looking at the ocean and saw a few boats anchored at different Caribbean
islands. He made a vow that he would someday be one of those boats. That was 1954. 41 years later he was.
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