Matt Foley
Cooler than Freddie Jackson sipping on a milkshake
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Coming back to the States tomorrow, god i wish i could stay longer. Gorgeous island
Pics?Coming back to the States tomorrow, god i wish i could stay longer. Gorgeous island
Pics?
also like to add Shout at the Devil and Number of the Beast for this postPics?
I met multiple people this week that were from a cruise that departed from Jersey. Last night a flight came in from Miami but it was later and we were headed back to our apartment so did not see any Canes gear. Headed into Hamilton soon to hit a sushi place so maybe we'll throw up the U ha ha4 people from my office on a cruise there this weekend
They took cruise from port in NJ/NY
Didn't ask which one
It is like one large garden. Sailed from Mystic, Ct. to Bermuda on a 37 foot ketch back in the day. Took 5 1/2 days. Arrived at dusk to a fireworks display not far from the customs dock. Seemed like every square inch of the island was manicured. Beautiful.Coming back to the States tomorrow, god i wish i could stay longer. Gorgeous island
Looks like you had it rough. A vacation would go nice right about now.
i feel 37 foot isn't big enough for me to be in the deep Atlantic lolIt is like one large garden. Sailed from Mystic, Ct. to Bermuda on a 37 foot ketch back in the day. Took 5 1/2 days. Arrived at dusk to a fireworks display not far from the customs dock. Seemed like every square inch of the island was manicured. Beautiful.
We had 6 on board rotating at asst watch and helm. One morning I was updating the nav chart (we lost Loran leaving Long Island Sound and did the trip using a Sextant ... this was in '88 before GPS) and noticed that the depth was 18,000 feet. We dropped the sails and threw lines off the stern and 5 of us dove in. Crazy feeling swimming in the ocean 500 miles off shore in 18,000 feet of water.i feel 37 foot isn't big enough for me to be in the deep Atlantic lol
Crazy that back in 1960 they initiated the Observers Single Handed Transatlantic Race (OSTAR) with 5 boats (later grew to an event with over 400 boats participating) and the largest in that race was Sir Francis Chichester in 53' Gypsy Moth, and the smallest twofer the 25' Jester crewed by Blondie Hasler, an Irishman and Royal Marine, and the 21' Cap Horn sailed by Jean Lacombe. Chichester finished in 40 days and Hasler took 48 days while Lacombe took 76 days. The race was run every 4 years.i feel 37 foot isn't big enough for me to be in the deep Atlantic lol