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2012 August 16 « BoatGirl'sIndianSummer
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The adventures of me and my boat. And today we have China, France and Italy, under a cloudy sky. On a sidenote, I would like to register a complaint. How can Team Artemis not be a women’s team? I have a boat. Sometimes, she tries to kill me, but I know its only because she loves me. My boat is a 1968 Coronado 25, which means she’s older than me and has become a “classic beauty.”. More Good News for Optimists. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “BoatGirl'sIndianSummer”. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Sweet Bluesette: "Ware Tada Taru (wo) Shiru"
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スイート ブルーゼット Sailing A Lido 14 In Japan. Tuesday, December 2, 2014. Ware Tada Taru (wo) Shiru". Written on a tsukubai (stone water basin) at Ryoan-ji temple, Kyoto. It means "one already has all one needs". At Ninna-ji, Kyoto. I am resuming posting to this blog. Until next, sweet sailing. Lovely photo, really PB. Whats the ketch? December 3, 2014 at 2:04 PM. I think it was an H-28 Ketch designed by L. Francis Herreshoff. December 3, 2014 at 2:16 PM. December 4, 2014 at 7:21 AM. I hope alls well. Welcome a...
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Sweet Bluesette: December 2014
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スイート ブルーゼット Sailing A Lido 14 In Japan. Tuesday, December 2, 2014. Ware Tada Taru (wo) Shiru". Written on a tsukubai (stone water basin) at Ryoan-ji temple, Kyoto. It means "one already has all one needs". At Ninna-ji, Kyoto. I am resuming posting to this blog. Until next, sweet sailing. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome aboard for good sailing, friends, music and food with the only Lido 14 (so far) in Japan. Bluesette sails from lake Hinuma Yacht Harbor, Ibaraki. Sail Far Live Free.
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Sweet Bluesette: January 2014
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スイート ブルーゼット Sailing A Lido 14 In Japan. Wednesday, January 1, 2014. Make It A Good One. Until next, sweet sailing. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome aboard for good sailing, friends, music and food with the only Lido 14 (so far) in Japan. Bluesette sails from lake Hinuma Yacht Harbor, Ibaraki. Subscribe To Sweet Bluesette. A Panda A Trombone = Pandabonium! View my complete profile. Make It A Good One. My Life In The Florida Keys and Beyond. Resurrecting a 59 Lido 14 Sailboat.
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Sweet Bluesette: Trombone Happiness - Loopy?
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スイート ブルーゼット Sailing A Lido 14 In Japan. Friday, August 29, 2014. Trombone Happiness - Loopy? A very cool version of Pharrell Williams' "Happy". Hat tip to 'Zen' of http:/ zensekaijapan.wordpress.com/ . Until next, sweet sailing, and happy tromboning. Sailing is like troboning: You never have enough hands! September 2, 2014 at 12:20 PM. And you need brass bells and a lot of wind. ;). Keep a loose slide, I always say. September 2, 2014 at 4:31 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Apparent Wind: July 2011
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Friday, July 1, 2011. Sailing as a Spectator Sport. Like many avid sailors, I would love to see sailing become a more popular (probably too strong a word) spectator sport. Non-sailors compare watching sailing to watching paint dry…. This is actually gel coat, which might be more interesting than standard paint. Is it going to cover? Will the sprayer spit all over the work or coat it evenly? Did I put in enough catalyst to make it dry or will it stay sticky forever? Fascinating, once you get into it!
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Apparent Wind: How Oily Are Your Sails?
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Thursday, December 6, 2012. How Oily Are Your Sails? I have been buying Laser sails for years – about one per year. I never gave a thought about where they were made. There was no significant difference in geography between North sails made in Sri Lanka and Intensity sails made in China. They were both a continent and an ocean away. There is a big difference in price, but transportation is not a cause of any of that. He is the premier “go to” sailmaker for at least one class. While buying sails is a matt...
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Apparent Wind: March 2011
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Monday, March 28, 2011. Nothing 1000 Tacks Can’t Fix. I recently returned from a terrific four day Laser sailing clinic at Sailfit in Clearwater, Florida. I went with four of my regular sailing buddies, and all of us agree that we had a great time and learned a ton about laser sailing. It’s hard to say what the best parts of it were, but here is a list of choices:. 8226; Small class of 6 people. 8226; Entire group at more or less the same skill level. 8226; Coaching to match our skill level and needs.
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Apparent Wind: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. 21st Century Chalk Talks in High School Sailing. When there is no longer enough time in the sailing day to teach sailing in the preferred format, what is the best alternative? Can you take a little time from each part of the universally accepted “best practices” structure – direct instruction (chalk talks), rigging, sailing, de-rigging, and debriefing – and make it work? To shorten the sailing time significantly seems tantamount to giving up on the idea of a quality program.
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Apparent Wind: June 2012
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Monday, June 4, 2012. Is sailing crawling along the path of becoming a helmet sport? Many of us have an immediate, perhaps visceral, negative reaction to the idea that sailing has risks significant enough to warrant the wearing of helmets. We who have been sailing helmetless for thirty years have a natural suspicion about the idea. Have we been living on the edge of danger for all these years, and have we been oblivious to the inherent risks of our sport? Nothing concussed me, and I did not concuss myself.