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Glad we are in Pamlico Sound
Bill, 55 degrees, wind 10 knots N11/11/2010, Long shoal, NC
Bill and Pete readies the Dingy for a quick deployment should something happen to our boat. the little girl takes the oportunitiy to swing
11/12/2010 | Anastasia
Sending good thoughts your way!
11/12/2010 | Estelle Crew
Just read your blog and are so glad to know that you are safe and sound, what an experience. We highly recommend Deatons boatyard in Oriental. Had very good work done there and they are terrific to work with. What are your plans re cruising now??
the short haul
Bill11/11/2010, Wanchese, NC
Well, it is hard to see in the photo... we obviously banged the rudder at some point in the "incident". Banged hard enough to crack the fiberglass at the top of the skeg and pop the fairing compound around all the hinges. Note the wet spot above the prop. the bottom paint has vertical cracks in it that indicate that the skeg was stressed there. I have more photos, of course...
11/11/2010 | George Mora
I got such a feeling in the pit of my stomach when I saw your course change dramatically back towards land. What an ordeal. I'm so glad you're all safe, if rather battle-scarred. But so sorry to hear about the boat. Sending healing energy to all, Sunrise herself included.
Had to be there...
Bill11/09/2010, Wanchese, NC
There is a fine line between a tragety and a really good story. Here we pose with our Type 1 PFDs and have a story to tell!! A really good story.
11/10/2010 | Randy
Holy crap! Man, I am glad you guys made it in. I remember the Oregon Inlet and thinking I would not want to try that. Hope the damage is minimal. Most important: you guys are safe. Let us all know how things work out.
Randy 11/11/2010 | Green
Yikes! I hope the haul out went well. Take care and say hi to the girls for us.
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