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Title: Sailing far: Single handed from Boston to Puerto Rico
Post by: Chappy on February 07, 2013, 09:22:34 AM
On Oct.  1 I left Marblehead Mass and headed south on my 24' Eastward Ho for my  first (real) long distance single handed adventure. After two hurricanes including taking a direct hit and riding out Sandy in Brick NJ, a Nor'Easter, running more than high and dry in the icw, a wild month in Charleston I made a 1400 mile jump to Puerto Rico...Kicking off a several year adventure.

In reality I am proud of myself.But wanted to share with liked minded sailors.

You can view my blog detailing one wild adventure at chappygoes.blogspot.com and view pictures on face book http://www.facebook.com/james.munsey.5

Title: Re: Sailing far: Single handed from Boston to Puerto Rico
Post by: Travelnik on February 07, 2013, 08:04:32 PM
Sounds like a great adventure. I'll be following your blog (I don't do FB).
Title: Re: Sailing far: Single handed from Boston to Puerto Rico
Post by: Bob J (ex-misfits) on February 09, 2013, 10:52:26 AM
It was nice to read about your adventure on this very snowy NH morning !
Title: Re: Sailing far: Single handed from Boston to Puerto Rico
Post by: Kettlewell on February 27, 2013, 06:33:14 PM
Very nice! Made the run from Beaufort, NC, to Puerto Rico a long time ago and also got kicked with a frontal passage and a big gale. I look forward to hearing what PR is like these days.  How's the wind this winter?
Title: Re: Sailing far: Single handed from Boston to Puerto Rico
Post by: Bill NH on February 28, 2013, 08:51:00 PM
Enjoyable read, thanks for taking the time to share!

FYI, what you did when the weather was nasty was called "heaving to", backing the jib and putting the helm down.  "Lying ahull" is taking in all sail and letting the vessel lie to the seas as she wishes, usually beam on...