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Tinkerbelle

Started by Frank, October 22, 2014, 02:43:37 AM

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Frank

Craig loaned me this old paperback several years ago. Great read. I just found it online.  Enjoy   :D

http://www.clevelandmemory.org/ebooks/tinkerbelle/
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Travelnik

Thanks for posting the link.

I just finished it yesterday. Great read!
I'm Dean, and my boat is a 1969 Westerly Nomad. We're in East Texas (Tyler) for now.

Frank

I enjoyed it as well when Craig lent me the paperback. Kinda takes a mid life crisis to a new level   ;D
I was happy when I found the online link. Glad you enjoyed it.
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

SailorTom

Good read, just wish I hadn't read the epilogue :-\
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Tiki 30 #164 (Year 4 of a 2 year build)
Spray a Siren 17
Luger Leeward 16
Plans for a Hitia 17

Frank

Yes...myself as well. But they DID get to cruise together as a family and dreams DID come true. For many....they never do.....
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

SailorTom

One thing I'm curious about. Sailing offshore and during other events I've been awake for about 48hrs with a cat nap. I don't take anything stronger then coffee and I've never had vivid hallucinations. Sure decision making suffers and the uncontrolled nod off but never full on hallucinations.
I wonder is it because Robert was taking "stay-awake" pills? Because if it is I would never had swallowed another one after that first event.
Granted I've never been solo, out of human contact, for more than a week. So maybe that also needs to be part of the equation.
S/V Phoenix Triton 28 #190
Tiki 30 #164 (Year 4 of a 2 year build)
Spray a Siren 17
Luger Leeward 16
Plans for a Hitia 17

CharlieJ

His mind provided him a good excuse to go to sleep.

what I do on overnight single hand sails, is set a timer for 20 minutes. Takes a few times to get into the rhythm of going to sleep but after a few times it just comes. I wake, check sails, check course, do a round the horizon scan for other vessels, reset the timer and go back to sleep. Usually stretched out across the bridge deck or on the low side cockpit seat.

I find I get plenty of sleep that way.

Reading accounts of long distance lone voyagers, this is the technique many use. Apparently, less then 20 minutes doesn't get it, and longer gets you into a deeper sleep so you wake up groggy
Charlie J

Lindsey 21 Necessity


On Matagorda Bay
On the Redneck Riviera

SailorTom

Yeah I've done that 20min trick also. Years ago I used a timer, IIRC, called a "Screaming Meany". Put out some ungodly decibel level! But I always woke up:)
S/V Phoenix Triton 28 #190
Tiki 30 #164 (Year 4 of a 2 year build)
Spray a Siren 17
Luger Leeward 16
Plans for a Hitia 17

SailorTom

I found on youtube the original interview with Bob Manry when he was about 7 days out. The interview with the competing TV station WEWS News Channel 5
http://youtu.be/k8TODW-evYA?list=LLY4xSyP9nfIROXdHffhYJgw

Some more searching showed up in color pictures of Tinkerbelle!
S/V Phoenix Triton 28 #190
Tiki 30 #164 (Year 4 of a 2 year build)
Spray a Siren 17
Luger Leeward 16
Plans for a Hitia 17

Frank

It is surprising what a stir his voyage created! I think there is a picture in the book (by memory) of his arrival in England...WOW..looked like 1/2 the country showed up to greet him!! The entire docks and streets were full! His "15 minutes of fame" were big ones.
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

SailorTom

Ditto!!! It was quite a stir, I read somewhere it was like Lindbergh's arrival. I wish there had been GoPros around back then, would love to see Bob building Tinkerbelle then the voyage. And to think back then two guys in a 25ft sailboat crossing the Atlantic didn't catch anyones attention. So it tells you how totally out of the ordinary it was to cross in a 13.5ft even back then!

I heard there was supposed to be a global race in 10ft and under, now that is truly taking things to the extreme.
S/V Phoenix Triton 28 #190
Tiki 30 #164 (Year 4 of a 2 year build)
Spray a Siren 17
Luger Leeward 16
Plans for a Hitia 17

SeaHusky

Great read, thanks!
Regarding the "Around in ten" challenge, see http://www.yrvind.com/
I look for subtle places, beaches, riversides and the ocean's lazy tides.
I don't want to be in races, I'm just along for the ride.