Sunday, June 26, 2011

First sail of the season

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For Students, Unconventional Ways to Earn Course Credit - NYTimes.com

For Students, Unconventional Ways to Earn Course Credit - NYTimes.com: "Anthony Velez, 16, steered the tiller. Until this year, his main experience with the river was through the 21st story windows of his apartment in a Chelsea housing project. Cole Tallerman, 15, handled the main sail with an easy confidence honed on family trips to the British Virgin Islands. And Leo Martinez, 15, a newcomer to sailing from Brooklyn, controlled the jib.

The hull cut so steeply through the water that sitting became more like standing against a boat-shaped wall. Off the coast of New Jersey, the turn, or tack, was rough. When the boom swung, it glanced Leo in the head. He grinned and shook off the pain.

In short, it was not a typical day in math class, though Leo and Anthony were earning math credit at their school, the Manhattan Business Academy on 18th Street, for being there. “At first I only came for that,” Leo said as the boat steadied, “but now I would do this even if I wasn’t getting credit.”"

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Mermaid Parade 2011

Seattle has its naked solstice bicycle ride, but that foggy city has nothing on Coney Island's Mermaid Parade  Thanks to Tugster for being there when it counted.
Mermaids

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Amorita - Herreshoff NY 30 restored after disastrous collision

Amorita

Amorita - the legendary Herreshoff New York 30 was overrun and sunk by the much larger Sumurun in 2007.  there is no explanation for the accident other than recklessness by the helmsman and skipper of Sumurun.  Amazingly the boat has been rebuilt.  See Billy Black's dramatic photos of the accident.     And watch the launch of  her restoration.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

HATCHET COVE - N 43 58 714, W 69 21 019

Hatchet Cove
This was Father's Day...aboard Jim Bolen's Carolina skiff, picking out a spot for a mooring in Hatchet Cove, around the point from Friendship Harbor which - with 200 lobstering licenses in town - has no room for more moorings. (click on photos to enlarge)
Jim  Bolen - Bolen Marine Services

Ram and Sand Islands

Ashbri

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Clarence Clemons, E Street Band Saxophonist, Dies at 69 - NYTimes.com

The Big Man in 2009 - note cool blue fedora
Clarence Clemons, E Street Band Saxophonist, Dies at 69 - NYTimes.com: "Clarence Clemons, the saxophonist in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, whose jovial onstage manner, soul-rooted style and brotherly relationship with Mr. Springsteen made him one of rock’s most beloved sidemen, died Saturday at a hospital in Palm Beach, Fla. He was 69."

It never rains on Jeff's summer solstice party

St. George River, Thomaston, Maine photo by Jeremy Barnard

Thursday, June 16, 2011

China Puts Wind Up Elite With Recruitment of Top Skipper - NYTimes.com

China Puts Wind Up Elite With Recruitment of Top Skipper - NYTimes.com:
"BEIJING (Reuters) - China launched its first serious step towards establishing itself among the sailing super-powers on Friday with the announcement of a government-funded Volvo Ocean Race entry skippered by one of the world's leading helmsmen.

The world's most populous nation has previously failed to put its considerable potential into a sport regarded by many as elitist.

But Friday's launch of its Team Sanya entry in a swanky Beijing hotel, suggested it now had designs on changing all that to match its increasing economic might.

New Zealander Mike Sanderson, 40, is a former twice winner of the Volvo Ocean Race -- the sport's premier monohull offshore race -- and his recruitment is a major coup for the Chinese at the peak of his powers."

Monday, June 13, 2011

Live Blog: Riding the New East River Ferry, All Day - NYTimes.com

There's a new ferry running on the East River.  I would be surpised if they can break even.  But it may be a good tourist attraction - or romantic ride, or change of pace. Live Blog: Riding the New East River Ferry, All Day - NYTimes.com

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Security Checks on Hudson River Anger Boaters - NYTimes.com

Two years ago a police boat approached us to order me off the bow. I was wearing a life jacket, sitting on the deck of a southbound sailboat moving at 7 knots on a lovely day in June. I feel about security checks the same way Chris Christie feels about teachers' salaries: cut them drastically. I've got company.
Security Checks on Hudson River Anger Boaters - NYTimes.com: "Ten years after the terrorist attacks downriver made security checks commonplace, a tea party of sorts is brewing on the Hudson, as boaters and marine businesses complain bitterly about being stopped too often and questioned too closely by officers wearing flak jackets and holstered pistols — many of them on the lookout for terrorists.

And as boating season begins, that vigilance has become one of those vexing flashpoints, like baggage searches and airport body scans, in the shifting definition of what is normal — post-9/11 overreaction to some, and a response to real risks to others.

A petition drive among boaters has generated hundreds of signatures and scores of angry comments.

Boat clubs are mulling strategies, and the largest boating-industry group along the river, the Hudson Valley Marine Trades Association, recently wrote the Coast Guard commander in New York to protest “an incredible increase of recreational vessel boarding.”"