If you are serious about Scooting, and want your name added to the list, post your info here and I'll put it on the Scooters (http://thescoot.com/scooters.html) list.
For now, if you would please format it like so:
Name
Vessel Name/Vessel Type/Vessel Length
Home Port
Additional info (Your planned Start date, blog/website address for you/your boat, that sort of thing...)
Pappy Jack/Chad Evans
Ericson 25
"Perigryne"
24'7"
Live in Decorah, Iowa - Sail in La Crosse, Ws
Start April 26 '10
Marc Tjaden '73 Venture 242, 24'7"loa Des Moines, Iowa April 26, 2010
Dave Skolnick
Auspicious / HR40 / 40'
Fairfax VA
leaving early April from Norfolk VA to establish "finish" line and ice down the beer.
JR
Gaelic Sea / Alberg 30 / 30'
Start on or about 26 April, 2010
Name: Bill Leggett aka Bloody Bill
Vessel name: PRETTY LUCKY
Vessel Type: Sloop
Vessel Length: 29' 11"
Home Port: N.C.
Additional info: no date set for leaving, but the boat can be made ready in about a week end, and I'm about ready to leave with little or no notice at all.
Frank Durant ,vessel name 'REVIVAL', home Ontario Canada, start date April 26/10 1964 Pearson Electra. L-22ft Where are we going again? ;D http://sailfar.net/forum/index.php?topic=1812.0
List updated, fixed a couple of errors...
Hey captk This scoot thing sounds like fun, if ya dont mind having a bigger boat in the scoot we should be in beaufort waiting on the scooters to arrive. Flo and marty Tartan 37 meet in beaufort April 2010 Homeport Georgetown S.C. ;D
Dan K.
Pretty Gee, Telstar 28
Fairhaven, MA
April 2010. Adrift At Sea (http://www.adriftatsea.com)
Posted.
Ron C
Hope/Chrysler 26/25' 11"
Columbus, OH
sometime before April 26, 2010
Name
Vessel Name/Vessel Type/Vessel Length
Home Port
Additional info (Your planned Start date, blog/website address for you/your boat, that sort of thing...)
Name: Nowell
Vessel
Name: Aquila
Type: 1967 Albin Vega #176
Length: 27'
Home Port: Freeport TX
Additional Info
Start: If the market keeps chewing up banks, as soon as tomorrow when I lose my job
Blog: Here of course!
Updated.
Ron - Sorry, I coulda sworn I put yours on long ago!
Name: Joe Pyrat
Vessel Name: KAHOLEE
Vessel Type: 1960 Triton (Sloop) #158
Vessel Length: 28.5 ft.
Home Port: Key West, FL
Additional info...
Planned Start date: Apr. 26, 2010 from Key West or where ever I happen to be at the time
Website: www.kaholee.net
Yer in! :)
Name: Polecat/Jim B
Vessel name: AWEIGH
Vessel Type: 1968 Pearson Renegade
Vessel length:27' 2"
Home port: Jim's Boat yard, Thornton TX
Planned Start: 04-26-10 from Beaufort
Yer in, Jim! :)
"Shipscarver"
Soul Mate/Cape Dory 27
St Petersburg, FL
April 2010 From St Pete, or 04-26-10 from Beaufort.
Noted, & I'll get you on there over the weekend... :)
I figure this is the best place for this question hope ya don't mind Capt. K. Roughly how long are all you scooters planning to stick around the destination??
Hmm, that hasn't really been discussed...
I think it will be a matter of how much time each individual has?
Without any reason for it, or any input from anyone else, I've been rough 'budgeting' time as follows: 7-10 days to get to Eleuthera, and then at least a couple of days there to hang out, rest up, share Grog and stories and look at Scooter botes. Then probably meander NWestward up through the 'Hamas for a few days, and make a jump straight for home with a Stream boost from West End, is what I've been thinking. While I'd love to take several weeks and cruise all around ;D, unless I start buying Lotto tickets (winning ones!), then 3 weeks to a month would be my max duration for being away from work that dirty word. :-\
What have other folks been thinking?
Assuming I can satisfy the personal challenges I'm currently dealing with (I now think I can recover financially and I'm still working on my wife's anxiety)...
I've got a month for vacation, plus several days due to clever scheduling at work. I was planning up to TWO weeks to get there. It is against the stream and predominant wind, after all. With an estimated 650-700 nm, I would hope I can at least average 50nm made good a day. Whatever I don't use plus maybe five days or so hanging in the Bahamas, then up to ten days back to Baltimore. All of this would depend on weather forecasts, of course, and is nothing close to a firm schedule.
Captk is right, 'w*rk' is a dirty word and should probably be censored by the profanity filter. An extra couple of weeks (or more) would really make this trip. But bills still gotta get paid.
50-60nm a day is what I am hoping for. As it stands right now I have 3-4 weeks of vacation set aside for this trip. Depending upon how bad the economy gets my vacation might become permanent.
Mario& Sherry
1975 chrysler C-22 (19' AWL)
s/v Southern Wind
port :Waters of NC
4. 26 .10
If I could sell my business I'd be there already
Quote from: CapnK on July 02, 2008, 02:36:30 PM
If you are serious about Scooting, and want your name added to the list, post your info here and I'll put it on the Scooters (http://thescoot.com/scooters.html) list.
For now, if you would please format it like so:
Name
Vessel Name/Vessel Type/Vessel Length
Home Port
Additional info (Your planned Start date, blog/website address for you/your boat, that sort of thing...)
CapnK,
I might be able to use this as a sort of deadline to motivate me to get the boat on the water quicker.
Name: TritonSkipper/Jeff Z
Vessel Name: S/V Alcyone
Vessel Type: Pearson Triton
Vessel Length: 28'6"
Home Port: Middletown, CT
Start Date: When you guy's tell me it's time
Thanks
Jeff
Any Compac's going? I really want to take my 23, but I don't want to hold anyone up, and I worry about the seaworthyness.
I know a guy who took a ComPac 23 to Bahamas and sailed around for 4 months before coming home to catch his wife in bed with another woman and some bum living in his living room. I have not heard from him since then but rumor has it, she left him everything and he sold everything and left again.
he tagged along with a hunter 27 and Irwen 28ish'(?). he told me he did not have much trouble other then not reducing sail when the wind got a bit guesty a couple of times. he sugested that I stick to the old saying.."reef early reef often".
Quote from: newt on September 11, 2009, 01:46:53 PM
Any Compac's going? I really want to take my 23, but I don't want to hold anyone up, and I worry about the seaworthyness.
Not sure what you mean by 'hold anyone up.' It's YOUR Scoot..go at your pace, do your own thing.
Capt I think we will try to keep in touch with each other, I will try to be at pace with maybe a few others. Just for safety sake. Maybe I don't want to be left behind. I did notice a 22 fter entered. Cr$p, can I take the time off work? Can I get the boat ready? I am without safety net on this one. I will just have to figure it out.
Hey Newt
I could be wrong but under right conditions we will have the faster boats so holding anyone up shouldn't be a problem.
I'm more then willing to sail in a group for safety reasons ( my wife was a nurse) and a lot of others.
I'm making modifications to my boat and will know ahead of time that its ready.
I just finished an offshore delivery in which a 24 spanked a 37 in 10kts true and 4 - 6 kt seas. I think I'm a pretty good sail trimmer but Art on Promise can really move a boat.
It's more about the sailor than the boat.
When you are on a passage it is fairly difficult to sail in a group. It may start out that way but several hours in there will be a fair distance between everyone.On a passage this long even by the second day all will be fairly spread out and mostly out of sight. I believe it would be great to try and maintain VHF contact. Its nice to know where others are and there is security having them know your position.
Agree. It can be quite difficult to stay in sight of even one other boat at sea.
Will anyone out there have a SSB? We may loose VHF contact by the end of the trip.
I have a SSB and will be on marine and ham frequencies. My VHF antenna is up 65'. I should certainly be able to cover the front of the fleet.
If any of the group heading south or on their way back north find themselves west of the Gulf Stream in the Brunswick, GA area and want to stop here, St. Simons Sound has a safe inlet and nearby anchorage. Give us a call and if we're home would like to meet you and give you a ride to the store if needed.
Of course we may be in the Bahamas ourselves around May so might see you there with our new F-27 trimaran. This May I made a four day nonstop passage from Brunswick to Marsh Harbour, Abacos in a 26' Morris Frances so that is another possible route if you are in this area. Details at:
http://atomvoyages.com/voyaging/blog2009.htm
James Baldwin
Triton #384 Atom
F-27 Trimaran
912-222-8404
Is this a long term relationship with a multihull Mr. Baldwin? Or just a fling with a hot chic? I had always considered you one of the mainstays of the monohull community. ;D
Hey ya'll! It's been a while since I've logged on , been working on the boat(s), two jobs, all that noise. Anyway, here we go:
Name: Kyle & Darcy
Vessel Name: Southern Cross
Vessel type: Islander 34
Home Port: Tull's Bay, NC
Well, I don't know if I'm technically following the guidelines for the Scoot, but here's our plans: Head south on the ICW from NC mid-January 2010. Meander for a few months, make the jump over to the 'Hamas, meet up with y'all in Eleuthera. From there, on to Rio Dulce!
Sorry to say we won't be making the scoot. Sooner is ready but her crew faces ongoing medical issues. Looking to get underway this October.
jim
Quote from: Polecat on March 22, 2010, 10:41:44 AM
Sorry to say we won't be making the scoot. Sooner is ready but her crew faces ongoing medical issues. Looking to get underway this October.
jim
Similar here.
Boat's not ready. We undertook some repairs that have turned out to be more involved than anticipated. (What? That NEVER happens on a boat!! :) ).
Right now I'm tentatively anticipating my own "Scoot" as a singlehanded passage to Bermuda - but no time frame set yet. It's about the same distance-ish as the NC -> Bahamas Scoot.
No matter if I'm in the 2010 Scoot or not, the Scoot has been good for wx planning and moving forward with some much needed projects.
It is interesting to see how the Scoot has evolved for different people, becoming more and more of an "individual Scoot", depending on the particular circumstances of the Scooter... :)
For a couple of reasons, my own Scoot date is pushed back from this spring, although I am planning and working on still making it happen this year, and it looks very likely to do so. (Yay!)
For my 'revised Scoot', I'm looking at a passage to the Bahamas from here (Georgetown, SC), starting in late November/early December (or: first available weather window getting me across the Stream w/out NE'erlies).
I've found that my business drops to basically *nothing* for December/January (for 2 years running now... :-\), so that is prime time to be gone, and I'll have a time window of a relatively guilt-free ;D 4-6 weeks, long enough to actually dig my toes in the sand down there. 8) Maybe I'll get to see Franks house, and/or visit with Connie, without having to hurry so much to get back right away, which I would have had to do if I went this spring. :)
Katie will be back in sailing condition late next month, so that'll give me summer and fall for sea trials, shakedown, practice, and tweaking, as well as to finish fitting out her interior at least well enough to be passageworthy.
If folks do meet up late next month in Beaufort NC to Scoot, I will probably throw my dinghy on the car and go up there to meet with y'all, prior.
Quote from: CapnK on March 23, 2010, 09:26:05 AM
If folks do meet up late next month in Beaufort NC to Scoot, I will probably throw my dinghy on the car and go up there to meet with y'all, prior.
And we will be around Beaufort available for shoreside support...grocery/other supply runs, general hangin out, etc. Getting a group together at Clawson's or somewhere would be fun, too.
It looks like my trip in December/January was my Scoot. I'm sailing to LIS for May & June.
As of now the April Scoot is out but I want to be around when everyone leaves, We did get our Chrysler C-26 like planned but just won't be ready due to other unforseen factors. Like You Capt K my business slows way down in December and January so I would like to hook up with you and tag along. We want to make a habit of it. The 1st mate wants to do a week on the boat just intime to be inBeuafort to see everyone off which I'm sure will be a good time.
Add me to list please.
s/v louise Michel
1963 pearson ariel, 26'
home port jamaica bay,NY
leaving mid sept 2010 for six months, ICW, Bahamas, maybe western caribbean.
shoestring budget. maikel carder, madeline nelson
my boat broke then I got a tumor..better now but the boat still needs to get fixed. I'm going for it this fall.