We made the trip with Bryan Ruegg, the instructor from the school we had hired.
He had an interesting history of getting his Captain's papers at the age of 23 and a degree in biology. He has captained gambling boats, worked on tall ships, works around the Cape Horn part of the year with other biologists, and teaches sailing. He was patient and helped Griff work through the problems we had with the engine on the trip. He met up with some of his friends from a tall ship and was going to set up a visit to the ship for us, but unfortunately we ran out of time because we needed to get back to Nanny Cay by Friday.
We thought we would share a little bit about the people we have met here in Nanny Cay. When we first were here we were in a slip next to the Tropic Star who is owned by Dave from New York. He was a wealth of information about which workmen were best for what jobs. He has been sailing for a while and stays in this area priimarily.
Then there were Burn and his wife Pat from Chicago on the Lucky Break. They too stay in the BVI area. Burn said they have been sailing for 10 years and didn't know a thing about sailing when they first bought the boat, but the boat taught them alot. They are selling their boat now because he has been diagnosed with cancer and does not have the strength to sail any more.
While Mystic Journey was still up on the hard we met Tom from Alaska. His boat, the Turning Point, was on the hard next to ours. He had been here for two months waiting for them to finish a job that should have taken 2 weeks. He decided to head out and come back next year to sail "down island".
4 comments:
Hi guys, I must say.....your boat certainly looks ship-shape. Not hard to tell what you've been doing in port. Griff.....I haven't seen that look on your face since Flanagan climbed up to your balcony window in Lahr.
Good to hear from you guys. How come you couldn't use your main sail? Your teacher, looks like a "nice" teacher :)! Ha. K-mart eh! bet you were happy to see one of those. Take care. Upload more pics - Julie
won't be long until you are both expert sailors at the rate you're fixing that boat!!
Sounds like the boat (and your skills) will be perfected by the time I get down there. It looks wonderful there!
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