Miscellaneous observations:
- We took this trip partially to decide if we could live full time on a 35ft monohull. We can't. Not because of a lack of space - there was plenty of it and a nice big cockpit. The problem was in the lack of seakindly motion on a 35ft boat in 8ft seas.
- If a sailing school tells you that the price of a course is XXX plus "a few miscellaneous expenses such as dock fees, dinners ashore, fuel, etc.", take the price you paid for the class and add at least 50% more.
- Call your credit card company before you leave for a trip and tell them that yes, indeed, it is you making the charges in a strange place.
- If you go to the trouble of getting a prescription for a Scopalomine anti-seasickness patch, don't forget to put it on. It is the closest thing to a miracle that exists on a sailboat in the open ocean.
- A mast pulpit will be an essential piece of equipment on whatever boat we end up on.
- Good foulies are worth whatever you pay for them. I chose Gill's Coastal bib and jacket and Tim chose West Marine's Third Reef series and they performed way beyond what we expected.
- Night sailing is magic.
- Who knew Orion had that many stars in it???
- I worried that a 35ft boat would be too close quarters for 5 strangers. I shouldn't have worried. There is something that binds sailors together, some base understanding, some mutually shared awe.
- If you ever want to see New York City, do it by boat. It was beyond words.
- If you ever take a cell phone on a boat, keep it in a ziploc bag.
- Itineraries suck.
The Boat - a 35ft Pearson
Captain John Henderson. Experienced, knowledgeable, patient. Oh sooooo patient.
0600 start time at Nelson Sailing Center, Island Heights, NJ
Our home for the next 6 days
Looking aft
Heading out Tom's River
The Chart Book - our best friend
Left to right - John, Otto, Terry
No more land in sight
2 comments:
Great photos....
nice pics
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