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- californiagirl - 09-04-2004

Here's to wishing you and Judy a Happy 10th Anniversary!!!! Hope you enjoy your weekend in Long Island on the yacht!


- winoweenie - 09-05-2004

Gracious!!!!! 10 YEARS! The woman has the patience of a Saint. Congrats to both. WW [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]


- Kcwhippet - 09-06-2004

Thanks. We got back late last night from a very interesting weekend. Sailed from Stratford, CT to Port Jefferson, NY Saturday so we could do lunch at the Dockside restaurant where we went on our honeymoon. Perfect conditions - the wind was just right and we made it all the way on a single tack at just about hull speed. Had a wonderful lunch and walk around then headed back, but the wind died to puffs and we had to motor back the whole way getting back to our mooring about 7:30pm. Yesterday was a whole different story. We went on a friend's boat to give them more rail weight because the weather had changed dramatically - 15 to 25 mph winds gusting to 35; seas rolling the length of LI Sound at 4 to 6 really close. So we went out with 7 crew for a 5 leg race outside Milford Harbor. Except for the downwind leg, it was a real roller coaster ride - a real blast. Lots of fun until we were coming in and dropping sail. The skipper was standing up in the cockpit doing something woth a new device he had for flaking the sail and the boom came over, caught him in the forehead and knocked him to the deck. We got him propped up and came into Milford Yacht Club (first one in sight). They let us come up to one of their slips and had called 911 right after our call so EMT's were on the way. Meanwhile, a Physical Therapist came off one of the boats we were racing and made him comfortable, asked a bunch of questions and poked and prodded a bit, determining there was no serious damage. The skipper was sitting on the hatch over all the mooring lines, so other boats tossed over some of their lines and helped tie us up. After they took him off to the hospital, they told us we could leave the boat there as long as need be, and another (very experienced) crew said they'd take the boat over to its regular berth, which is at another facility, whenever the owners wanted. Anyway, we cleaned up the boat and went over to the hospital. Not much news then, so we headed out home. We got home just before the phone rang. Apparently, they examined him (x-rays, etc.) at the hospital and determined the worst would be big bruises on his head and butt along with some decent pain. In fact, he had been discharged and was home taking a shower before we even made it home - of course we had 120 miles to go. Anyway, it was a good time, all in all, and we had a lot of fun. Oh yeah, among the wines we had were a 98 Glenora Blanc de Noir, a 2002 Bonnacorsi Red Monkey Syrah and a 92 Dom P.


- glenora - 09-06-2004

Judy and Bob

Congratulations--many more!!

Gene


- Innkeeper - 09-06-2004

Congratulations to both of you. Your adventures on Long Island Sound bring back memories from long ago, and more recent ones from breakfast at Glenora.


- hotwine - 09-06-2004

What a ride! Congrats!


- winoweenie - 09-06-2004

What does that job pay an hour?ww [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img](It 'Haint Enuff)


- Kcwhippet - 09-06-2004

That ride got us some really good sandwiches (made by the skipper's wife - a great lady and some Heinekens. More than adequate pay for the day. Beats the heck out of Mr Toad's Wild Ride.


- Thomas - 09-06-2004

That's a 10-year anniversary to remember for sure.


- wondersofwine - 09-07-2004

Congrats on anniversary! A couple of my uncles and cousins used to sail on Long Island Sound (from Old Greenwich, CT) and sail from Hingham, MA (near Cape Cod). My parents helped crew one time in a race and had a great time doing it. Sorry about the skipper's accident. He's supposed to be calling out warnings when the boom swings around but I guess he didn't warn himself.


- Kcwhippet - 09-07-2004

Yeah, he should have. In fact, we were about to lower the sail and he should have called to have the main sheet hauled in before he stood up in the cockpit. If he had, the boom would have been centered and wouldn't have swung. Oh well, hindsight is wonderful. Judy and I have a nice collection of bruises from all the bouncing around, but it was still fun. Certainly was an anniversary to remember!