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BARNEGAT BAY BASH 2016

Started by Bob23, January 16, 2016, 05:55:41 PM

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Bob23

Looks like good weather for the Bash! There may be another smaller surprise yacht joining us.
Bob23

K3v1n

Entertainment for Friday Night!
Ned Ryerson and the Groundhogs will be playing at Latitudes and
Clutch Dog(our personal favorite) will be at the Tiki Bar!

Should be a great night and a break from the heat and humidity!
1981 Com-Pac 16 MK I
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Bob23

Oh yeah!!!! Looking like a 'Quila night!

K3v1n

Yes, I can just stumble walk back to the boat. :)
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jthatcher

hey bob.. sent  you a text..   we have been thinking about you and hoping that all is well..  still bummed that you did not make it to Maine this summer, but next year will be another opportunity!     have fun this weekend..  looking forward to seeing all the pics and  hearing the stories of how things unfold..   wish we could be there!    take care,  jason

Bob23

Ayuh! I got your text and sent back...really too busy these days but I am so looking forward to the Bash this weekend. This is the 10th anniversary Bash and the original founder, Kevin will be there as well. I also missed seeing you and Janet this summer in Maine. Who knows? maybe we'll make it up there yet....
Best,
Bob23

lkm

Weather looks pretty good so far!  Can't wait...

2005 Eclipse #20 - Figaro

K3v1n

1981 Com-Pac 16 MK I
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PO:'76 CP16/'85 CP19/'85 Seaward 22/'83 CP23/'85 CD 26

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Bob23

  Yup. It's probably going to be crowded at Tices so we usually try to stay south of the herds of yahoos! My boat will be flying a large American flag off her backstay flanked by not one but 2 CYOA burgees!
  Winds are looking nice for Saturday- ESE 8 to 12 mph. Can't wait!!
Bob23

Eagleye

Hey BBBashers,
I made it to the Marina this afternoon with no problems.  The Madame and I are tucked in our slip listening to c&w from Latitudes.  A full moon sail may be in order tonight.  See you all tomorrow.
-Allen
"Madame Z"   2006 Eclipse    #42

Bob23

That's great, Allen. Full moon rises about 8pm, me thinks. I'll be arriving mid day to mid afternoon tomorrow if all goes well. The boss gave me the whole day off from work. What a guy!
Bob23

MKBLK

BBB-2016 Sailing is an adventure... again!

Pegasus Log 08/19/2016 - Pegasus has been cleaned and washed, gear checked out and stowed. Readied for the 50 mile tow to Forked River, NJ on the Barnegat Bay. The day dawned clear and comfortable with favorible weather predicted for the weekend. Towing Pegasus behind the 1990 Volvo wagon with barely 275,000 miles on the odometer was uneventful (as one would hope). Arrived at Southwinds Marina shortly after 1300. Allen had already been there the day before and was out on the bay exhausting himself. Soon I spotted him and "Madame Z" (or was it the glare from the anchor) coming around the gas dock and helped him tie up. First order of business was a nice cold Heineken that needed to be drained before the ice melted! We then saunted over to "Latitudes" for a light lunch.

Bob arrived sometime later and we rigged Pegasus and slipped her down Southwinds' nicely maintained ramp. Having raised the mast (not that hard on a CP16) Bob noticed the little snap securing the forestay (More on that later). A little turn around the gas dock under MinnKota power and into her berth for the night. Soon, Mike K. arrived with his 92 year old ex Navy (WW II) dad.

We then headed for Latitudes for dinner. Boy, that place was packed! We were looking at 90 minutes minimum to be seated. By some stroke of good luck, we had been standing at just the right place and a very nice hostess took pity on us and sat us almost immediately. The food was delicious. I like to eat light when sailing and ordered a burger that was more than filling. Everyone enjoyed their meal, especially Allen who consumed a luscious steak (evidently Allen is on a steak diet... really!). Kevin arrived and we enjoyed our meals.

I had planned to spend the night sleeping under a boom tent in the cockpit (CP16's cabins are a bit tight) but NJ humidity hit like a monsoon and made the cockpit uninhabitable. So, it was a somewhat less than comfortable "sleep" in the cramped cabin. But, dawn came soon enough and I had managed to grab a few hours of appreciated rest... no complaint.

Pegasus Log 08/20/2016

The facilities at Southwinds Marina are excellent. After a nice shower and shave I was ready for a hearty breakfast. Bob and I hopped into Allen's Toyota with Kevin following. On our way to the Colonial Diner, Allen spotted a sailboat in tow going in the opposite direction. Turned out to be Larry with his family and Eclipse. We were able to contact him and he dropped the boat off at Southwinds and they joined us for an enjoyable breakfast.

While getting ready to leave for Tice's Shoals, Brian arrived to say 'hello' and introduce himself. He couldn't sail with us today, but was nice enough to take the time to come down and see us off. We all then cast off for our destination - Tice's. And the 500 stink-pots and boom-boxes awaiting our arrival.

The Johnson 2hp fired up (it had failed on BBB-2014 after about 10 minutes due to overheating) and smartly moved Pegasus toward the bay. But, once again after about 10 minutes it quit. This after having received a new water pump kit and impeller. But, I did have the MinnKota "back-up" which valiantly bucked the NE wind and in-coming tide. Finally, we got into the bay, hoisted the sails and headed for Tice's. Took a N course to maximize the NE wind and was cruising pretty well... and then it happened. Remember Bob's observation regarding the "little snap" securing the forestay? Well, the "snap" snapped! There was a "crack" and I noticed the port shroud go limp... uh, oh. I looked up and if I were a lumberjack would have called out "timber"! And down she came, in slow motion. Kevin later asked if it really was in slo-mo or was it my life flashing before my eyes? Nah, just slo-mo with the starboard rigging, the jib and pulpit offering resistance.

On the VHF I hailed Koinoia: "Emergency, emergency. Lost my mast. This is Pegasus. Koinoia do you copy (or something to that effect... more like HELP!)? Well, the response was electric! Tow Boat US was on the scene quicker than flies on you know what. The "rescuer" was very helpful and moved Pegasus a bit out into the bay so I wouldn't get caught up in the marsh. In the meantime, Kevin was on his way in Tetra but couldn't see me in the chop. I said that I could fire off a flare, and even quicker than the flies, the US Coast Guard (GBT) radioed a "Sir, please don't fire your flare unless you are in danger of sinking!" Since I didn't think I'd be sinking any time soon (and could probably walk away anyway) I held my fire... literally. Then the NJSP Patrol happened on the scene and kindly turned on his strobe to aid Kevin. By that time, Kevin was on a heading dead at me, circled around and threw me a tow line (several times, but we did connect). Kev towed me back to Southwinds Marina to the delight of many, many spectators. Tetra (and Kevin) did a fine job of getting Pegasus (and me) to safety. As it turns out, the damage wasn't too terrible and as Kevin stated, "she'll sail again!"






"...when you're on your deathbed, you don't regret the things you did, you regret what you didn't do."  Randy Pausch

K3v1n

That's a perfect write up of events Marty!
1981 Com-Pac 16 MK I
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MKBLK

Kev - Can't wait for "film at 11"!

Marty
"...when you're on your deathbed, you don't regret the things you did, you regret what you didn't do."  Randy Pausch

jthatcher

ouch... sounds like quite the adventure, Marty..  but, as Paul Harvey said so often, how about "the rest of the story"?   did your weekend end, or did you join another boat?    how did the rest of the weekend go?     hope everyone had a great time, despite your mast issue!   jt