Sailng Movies for Cabin Fever
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Re: Sailng Movies for Cabin Fever
Is that when we hired a bunch of people from NZ to drive our boat, added one egomaniacal American, and proclaimed victory for USA?
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Re: Sailng Movies for Cabin Fever
No mention of the NZ and I watched it on the internet and if it's on the internet it must be true.Catigale wrote:Is that when we hired a bunch of people from NZ to drive our boat, added one egomaniacal American, and proclaimed victory for USA?
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Well the US team need a token American to go with all the New Zealanders and Aussies.
Maybe Donald Trump is available, would be a shame if he went MOB without a lifejacket, not sure the search and rescue would search and rescue to hard though
Maybe Donald Trump is available, would be a shame if he went MOB without a lifejacket, not sure the search and rescue would search and rescue to hard though
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Couldn't find a quote to build on, and this is a book, not a movie, but I found I could not put this book down once I started it. It is a fascinating, often sad, but, also, inspiring. It is the story of Admiral Halsey's 3rd fleet encounter with a typhoon in the middle of WWII in the Pacific. The story gives insight about the limits of weather forecasting during that time in history, and the compromises made in ship mod design during a time of war. The personal heroism of some ship captains, and the corresponding sheer stupidity of others are, also, on display. Turned out I have been sitting in front of a survivor of that encounter at church for the last ten years and didn't even know it. Heartily recommend this book.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/425 ... _s_Typhoon
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/425 ... _s_Typhoon
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Re: Sailng Movies for Cabin Fever
I recommend a movie, Wind with Matthew Modine and Jennifer Grey ....
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Re: Sailng Movies for Cabin Fever
I'm about half way through this book; it's great. A sad tale about huge egos killing many sailors. Picked up the book at a discount outlet called Ollies Outlet in Johnstown, PA for about $4.00 - money well spent.Herschel wrote:Couldn't find a quote to build on, and this is a book, not a movie, but I found I could not put this book down once I started it. It is a fascinating, often sad, but, also, inspiring. It is the story of Admiral Halsey's 3rd fleet encounter with a typhoon in the middle of WWII in the Pacific. The story gives insight about the limits of weather forecasting during that time in history, and the compromises made in ship mod design during a time of war. The personal heroism of some ship captains, and the corresponding sheer stupidity of others are, also, on display. Turned out I have been sitting in front of a survivor of that encounter at church for the last ten years and didn't even know it. Heartily recommend this book.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/425 ... _s_Typhoon
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Appreciate your taking a chance on the book. You'll find some positives toward the end; still a sobering read, though.Y.B.Normal wrote:I'm about half way through this book; it's great. A sad tale about huge egos killing many sailors. Picked up the book at a discount outlet called Ollies Outlet in Johnstown, PA for about $4.00 - money well spent.Herschel wrote:Couldn't find a quote to build on, and this is a book, not a movie, but I found I could not put this book down once I started it. It is a fascinating, often sad, but, also, inspiring. It is the story of Admiral Halsey's 3rd fleet encounter with a typhoon in the middle of WWII in the Pacific. The story gives insight about the limits of weather forecasting during that time in history, and the compromises made in ship mod design during a time of war. The personal heroism of some ship captains, and the corresponding sheer stupidity of others are, also, on display. Turned out I have been sitting in front of a survivor of that encounter at church for the last ten years and didn't even know it. Heartily recommend this book.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/425 ... _s_Typhoon
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Re: Sailng Movies for Cabin Fever
As the old saying goes, "There are old sailors and bold sailors, but you wont find an old bold sailor" a very true saying
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sailboatmike wrote:As the old saying goes, "There are old sailors and bold sailors, but you wont find an old bold sailor" a very true saying
what about an "old bald sailor" ?
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Boat, you guys have it made. If you fall overboard without a bright colored PFD or clothing, you still have a nice light "dome" showing that the Coasties can zero in on. The rest of us dark haired guys are goners in that scenario. They'll never see us. Count your blessings; you are destined to be an old bald sailor, and I suspect, a rather bold one, too.BOAT wrote:sailboatmike wrote:As the old saying goes, "There are old sailors and bold sailors, but you wont find an old bold sailor" a very true saying
what about an "old bald sailor" ?
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Herschel wrote:Boat, you guys have it made. If you fall overboard without a bright colored PFD or clothing, you still have a nice light "dome" showing that the Coasties can zero in on. The rest of us dark haired guys are goners in that scenario. They'll never see us. Count your blessings; you are destined to be an old bald sailor, and I suspect, a rather bold one, too.
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Who knows? "The Donald" might give them an edge!sailboatmike wrote:Well the US team need a token American to go with all the New Zealanders and Aussies. Maybe Donald Trump is available, would be a shame if he went MOB without a lifejacket, not sure the search and rescue would search and rescue to hard though

Hoisting the spinnaker, lads!
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I think he needs to get that Spinnaker stitched the glue is not holdin @ the seams !!Bilgemaster wrote:Who knows? "The Donald" might give them an edge!sailboatmike wrote:Well the US team need a token American to go with all the New Zealanders and Aussies. Maybe Donald Trump is available, would be a shame if he went MOB without a lifejacket, not sure the search and rescue would search and rescue to hard though
Hoisting the spinnaker, lads!
J
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Re: Sailng Movies for Cabin Fever
Shout at the Devil - based on a true event - and Roger Moore spends some time heaving over the rail (seasick) 
