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Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:53 pm
by Irafatsar
I started making my dream plans of sailing my mac to the carib. it will start with a 2600 mile tow. thats about 600 bucks for gas, then the wife saw the Google map said keep dreaming dear...
keep posting many are living vicariously thru you
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:59 pm
by c130king
paj637 wrote:Jim,
Dropped by NASJAX marina today. Didn't see your Mac in the storage lot. Beautiful day on the St Johns for sailing.
Phil
Hi Phil,
Hope you and
Southern Soul were having fun on the St. John's...now I am homesick and jealous.
König is the RV storage lot near the front gate...about 1/2 mile from the marina. But I use to store it mast up in that storage lot right there at the marina.
Cheers,
Jim
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:51 am
by opie
Many of us dream of making a departure to the Bahamas, especially this year as the weather has been very bad and cold for the last three months in the USA. Does anyone know of a link to a blog about some small-size boat that wintered over the 2009/2010 winter in the Bahamas, perhaps in Geogetown? I have read great blogs about Macs that went there in previous years, but what about this past few months? Thanks and good luck on your trip!

Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:14 am
by KayakDan
opie wrote:Many of us dream of making a departure to the Bahamas, especially this year as the weather has been very bad and cold for the last three months in the USA. Does anyone know of a link to a blog about some small-size boat that wintered over the 2009/2010 winter in the Bahamas, perhaps in Geogetown? I have read great blogs about Macs that went there in previous years, but what about this past few months? Thanks and good luck on your trip!

Here's a link to a blog of some George Town cruisers. Not a small boat,but much of life in GGT isn't about the size of the boat. This is a good representation of day to day there.
http://www.sailblogs.com/member/waywardwind/
Latest issue of Sail Magazine has a great article on George Town Crusiers Regatta,which is the highlight of the season. There are several pictures of "White Diamond",which is owned by a friend we plan to meet up with there.
Start prepping your boat for the trip so you will be ready for the end of December. We can put a Mac Flotilla together!

Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:26 am
by opie
thanks.... that is exactly what I was looking for....
wow.....300 boats there in Georgetown and 600 people...... but, they also say the weather is squirrelly there this winter with rain that is not supposed to happen....
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:40 am
by Love MACs
Here try this for a
pick me up:
http://blog.mailasail.com/seafever/1 . I believe DaveB mentioned it in another post

Anyway I have been following it and living vicariously for the last few days.
Allan
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:48 pm
by Sumner
According to this post....
http://forums.macgregor.sailboatowners. ... p?t=116163
...crossing over has not been good this year

.
Q1 be careful and re-think the route and head down to the keys if it looks bad,
Sum
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Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:32 pm
by Québec 1
Hi ya folks, Just a quick howdy doody.
Slept in Philly yesterday, met some interesting people as u can see in the picture. Someimes my pics only work on my blog at
http://macgregor26m.posterous.com/
Pennsylvania is an interesting state I found out they have blue laws, one of which prohibits selling a car on sunday...seems you can buy one though. Also ,its very hard finding liquor outlets , not like at home where every store sells liquor. The trip from New York to Philadelphia was okay except for my GPS which uses the less frequented routes in order to save time or something. Leaving Philly in the AM rush hour has convinced me the economic down turn has not hit Penn State as badly as others. The road between Philly and Washington DC was just a pain in the butt because of major and frequent construction. Obviously the federal infrastructure moneys flow well around Washington DC. From Washington to where ever we are at a truck stop in North Carolina the Buick Lesabre with the dynaride cruise control pulled Le Zephyr easily and rather economically down the excellent interstates. Okay, the battery is going on my pc and I have to go to bed if I want to sleep in Florida tomorrow. So nity nite and thanks for listening.
Q1
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:11 pm
by kmclemore
It was great seeing you and your family, along with Ray and his Admiral. And Le Zephyr is a grand boat - despite the fact that it has one of those rather slow blue hulls.
Couldn't see any photos on your blog yet, but perhaps they will be there later on... looking forward to them!
Je vous souhaite un bon voyage, et mai Dieu vous accompagne!
picture from Philly
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:00 pm
by Québec 1
Can't get away from the MODERATOR EH! In real life he cut me off less than in my virtual reality
http://s263.photobucket.com/albums/ii12 ... nt=093.flv
Adirondacks pic of Le Zephyr

Cold Cold South Carolina

The next part of the trip after Washington was a sleep over in some truck stop in South Carolina on Thursday where We froze our buts off cause it got really cold at night. The next day we stopped in (getting warmer) Georgia where we ate pound cake at the Georgia tourist welcome stop and walked around the beautiful grounds where we noticed flowering fruit trees and moss on the branches. Georgia looks really nice and next trip we will definitely stop in Savannah which looks very beautiful. I must reinforce the fact that the roads through north and south Carolina and Georgia ...except for the construction sites were in excellent state....way better than the trans Canada highway which we have crossed many times A mare usque ad mare(from sea to sea). We arrived in Florida on friday a 5 pm and slept in at the travel lodge at the entrance of Jacksonville on airport road. 58$ dollars for the 3 of us high speed internet and free breakfast where you could make your own waffles and make instant gritts with gravy sauce . Umm Ummm good.
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:13 pm
by Québec 1
We have a few picks of the Georgia tourism bureau area.
We got to Jacksonville Florida on friday at 5 pm. The visitor information bureau closed a 5 pm. Drats. On Saturday we got to Indian-town where we put Le Zephyr in the water and I proceeded to take 24 hours of sleeping after the barbq party with an over representation of french speaking Canadians...they like to be called Quebequers eh! What a party and what a wonderful place to stay.
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:24 pm
by Doug W
I'm really enjoying following your trip! Le Zephyr looks great!
Doug
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:30 pm
by Québec 1
West Palm Beach today ...monday.. Tomorrow we haul Le Zephyr to Hollywood Marina and await departure for the Bahamas.

Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:16 pm
by NiceAft

For those who need a score card to tell the players, here is a who's who in Q1's group photo.
From left to right. Ray, Bertrand, Nat (my admiral), Lisa (Bertrand's admiral), Jan ( the mustache's admiral), Kevin (as if I had to tell you)

Bertrand & Lisa's daughter (Reneé) gets the photo credits.
Ray
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| Corrected Admiral's name! |
Re: Departure for Bahamas today
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:58 pm
by Highlander
Well Folks
Nice to see you's are having a good time ! No Scotch ?

. Whats this tea & pastries !!!
What happened to wine & cheese !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ray
Watch that french man I see he has his arm around your Admiral
Its the accent thing
Bertrand
Nice to see you got to Florida OK will keep watching for more news with envy
Kevin
The Tattoo an excellent choice
http://s844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010004.flv
http://s844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010003.flv
Enjoy !
J