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2007 North American Rally Monday 23 July - 1 photos: Dave/Carol Hansman, Julia/Al Schonborn, Bill Harkins, Alan Asselstine, Andy Douma ... |
Julia and I left the
cottage in
plenty of time on that glorious Monday morning with
enough time in hand
to gas up and liberate breakfast from the
drive-through at the
Huntsville McDonalds. Alas, as we neared Parry Sound
coming up Hwy 69,
we saw a Wal-Mart waving to us: Julia had thought of
some items we
could use, and I remembered last Thursday when I had
decided I just had
to have a pair of swimming trunks ...
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... exactly
like
the ones bought at Wal-Mart for Ron Reading at the
Rebel Nationals
by his daughter, CeCe (l) and
grand-daughter, Catie. So, in we went - just for a
quick shop before
continuing on the the Skippers' Meeting. When I had
not returned half
an hour later, Julia became suspicious, knowing I
never shop for longer
than five minutes. She found me trapped in my change
room, whose
out-of-order sign I had failed to notice. Soon, a
lovely young store
manager (as I discovered afterwards) had called an
assistant from
hardware who levered the door open with a crowbar. And
they didn't even
have the exact same trunks, but I did purchase a reasonable
facsimile with which I've been very happy, and
then we were finally
off to Killbear. I think this may also have been the
day we had to wait
at the railway tracks just after our turn-off to
Killbear from Hwy 69.
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Be that as it may, we
arrived
after the meeting, but ... - click here
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... not too late to
ascertain
the day's destination. We would be ... ... |
... heading west, out
into
Georgian Bay, quite possibly to the Pancake
Islands. for full-size chart image, click here ... |
In just a whisper of a
breeze, Blue Mist leads
the way. ... |
Today, Dick will be
sailing with
Lisa Nelson and Joan. ... |
Finding a nice little
breeze off
Kilcoursie Bay are ... ... |
... Lori and Andrew. ... |
Anyone getting too far
ahead -
like Tony and Mary above - has been invited to wait for
laggards like
... ... |
... Uncle Al who had to
rush
back to his "tent" to ... ... |
... change into his new
swimming
trunks. (click here
to
return to the top of this page) ... |
By the time Julia and Al
got
back to the beach, it was already beginning to fill up
for what
promised to be a hot day. ... |
In a matter of seconds,
we got
our sails up, cast off and got off the beach just in
time to follow
Bill Harkins who above, does a brief demonstration of
how you should
never oversheet the main in such very light winds,
before ... ... |
... getting the proper
trim by
easing his main a bit. ... |
Today, Bill and Margie
have
company: the lovely and lively Krystal Nelson. ... |
As Bill and I head out
towards
Georgian Bay, we meet several boats heading towards the
town of Parry
Sound. - click here for full-size pic ... |
These keelboats remind me
of the
definition of a Georgian Bay keelboat that Doug
Gilchrist and I came up
with during our 1999 cruise out of Killarney: keelboat - a motor
boat with a mast.
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for full-size pic ... |
(l
to r) Margie, Krystal and Bill enjoy the light
breeze as they
prepare to leave Cousin Island to starboard. ... |
Meanwhile, Al and Julia
tootle
on past the lighthouse for which our point is named. ... |
Perhaps still a tad
traumatized
by his Wal-Mart experience, Al looks a bit grim here. ... |
It's hard to envy the
keelboaters, isn't it? ... |
It's unanimous: we are having fun!!! ... |
Life is good. ... |
Bill still has his main
leech
hooked well to windward due to excess mainsheet tension, but who would be heartless enough to comment and risk spoiling those beatific smiles we just saw??!! ... |
Way ahead of us, most of
our
flotilla stands into Kilcoursie Bay on port tack.
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for full-size pic ... |
Alas, it's a short
sailing day
for ... - click here
for full-size pic ... |
... Kit and Patsy who ...
-
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for full-size pic ... |
... now must pack up and head for the Worlds in Denmark. - click here for full-size pic |