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Re: Catalina Anyone? (for Jul-Aug 2008)
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 5:56 pm
by Finn
Hello All!
Thank you for your company on this voyage. My crew and I truly enjoyed the week-end sailing and Saturday evening meeting you all.
Pictures from the dinner are ready.
Perhaps another time.
Finn
Re: Catalina Anyone? (for Jul-Aug 2008)
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:47 pm
by dennisneal
I'd like to thank everyone for joining us. Seven Mac's and seventeen sailors showed up.
My Admiral, Margaret, and I had a wonderful time sailing, and motoring to Two Harbors and back, across 30 miles of open ocean. Next time it'll seem pretty easy. We especially enjoyed meeting and getting to know other Mac owners. I hope that everyone else enjoyed the trip, as well.
I'm impressed with how FAST the container ships and oil tankers move through the water.
The weather was perfect!! There was a bit of wind, no fog, and a lot of sunshine!
I particularly want to thank Hardcrab, (Bill and Sue), who shepherded us across.
Again, thanks,
Dennis
Re: Catalina Anyone? (for Jul-Aug 2008)
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:15 pm
by David Mellon
Re: Catalina Anyone? (for Jul-Aug 2008)
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:07 am
by richandlori
I was there last weekend and saw all the Mac....definitely brought back lots of cool memories! I have a few video clips that I'll post on Youtube when I get a moment.
I was happy to see Pat from Tropico who stopped by the Baja Ha-ha rally to say hello.
Rich Boren
S/V THIRD DAY
www.svthirdday.com
www.pearson365.com
Re: Catalina
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:00 pm
by pokerrick1
Very sorry we missed this one Bill & Dennis
Problem is, we'll probably miss them all from now on!
Rick

Re: Catalina Anyone? (for Jul-Aug 2008)
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:30 pm
by dennisneal
PokerRicardo,
Hola! Coma Esta?
The name "Sea Eagle" has two sources:
My Admiral and I are long-time bird watchers. Sea eagles, including the American Bald Eagle, are usually black and white birds. Since our Mac is black and white, it fits.
Also, black-hulled boats are often associated with PIRATES!! If anyone is interested, I would reccommend a book:
"The Amazing True Story of Imperial Germany's Gentleman Pirate, The Cruise of the SEA EAGLE"
by Blaine Pardoe
The Lyon Press
Copyright 2005
Its an obscure story, but I think its an exciting one:
" On December 21, 1916 , the three-masted sailing ship slipped out of the river Weser in northern Germany. Her captain had false papers ....."
enjoy,
Dennis
Re: Catalina Anyone? (for Jul-Aug 2008)
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:52 pm
by Hardcrab
Go ahead Rick, just go on and rub it in.
Dennis, you and Margaret are very welcome. You're Cat vets now.
We also enjoyed meeting friendly, like-minded motorsailors.
Our thanks to everyone for sharing some of their stories and backgrounds.
Depending on dates, we are ready to return asap.
Hope to see some of you in the meantime, sailing out of MDR.