Blessed Lady

This is the cruising blog of the sailing yacht Mabrouka. The Favorites in the side bar allow those with discriminating taste to filter for just the stuff you want to read. Thanks for visiting, Roy.

13 September 2015
21 August 2015
21 August 2015
20 June 2015 | Marina Mazatlan, Mazatlan, Mexico
15 June 2015 | Marina Mazatlan, Mazatlan, Mexico
15 June 2015 | Marina Mazatlan, Mazatlan, Mexico
15 June 2015 | Mazatlan Marina, Mazatlan Mexico
13 April 2015 | Off Club Nautico, Mazatlan Commercial Harbor, Mazatlan, MX
15 February 2015 | Marina Mazatlan, Mazatlan, Mexico
13 February 2015 | Marina Mazatlan, Mazatlan, Mexico
25 January 2015
06 January 2015 | Mazatlan, MX
24 December 2014 | Marina Mazatlan, Mazatlan, Mexico
24 December 2014 | Mazatlan, MX
22 December 2014
21 December 2014
18 December 2014 | Playa Isla de la Piedra, Mazatlan, MX
18 December 2014 | Mazatlan, MX
15 December 2014 | Ensenada des los Muertos, Mexico

Invitation for criticism

17 September 2014 | Monterey Bay Marina, Monterey, CA
Roy / Sunny and warm, but with a light, cooling breeze
I encourage you all to read Robert's detailed response (see the comments to Rogue's Gallery, Biopic Robert) to my characterization of his time on board Mabrouka. I'm happy to leave it there as-is because I'm sure his recollection of events is better than mine in many instances. It's certainly more detailed.

My own response to his original comment stands, although it should probably be expanded. In particular, I welcome further criticism and/or support on how I'm approaching this blog. Surely it's obvious that I am having some fun with the way I describe events and people, which opens the door to hurting some feelings. Should I restrain my tendency for entertainment in favor of accuracy? Should I resist talking about people at all, knowing that my view from the outside looking in will never match my subject's view looking out? Should I take notes, actually interview people, and cross-check all my facts?

If these turn out to be the consensus of recommendations, writing for you will become overwhelmingly tedious and I fear that the blog will devolve into a bland travelog of, "...I sailed here. I anchored there and went ashore. I walked around a while and drank beer and tropical drinks. I pulled up anchor and went to another blue-watered, white-sanded cove where I did it all over again." BORing!

Although it has never been and never will be my intent to hurt anyone or distort history to anyone's detriment, I also never intended this blog to be anything but my story. Sometimes I don't write down my thoughts until days or even weeks after-the-fact. Through my imperfect memory I'm sure I will reveal my own faults and sensitivities. Is that the way of being an author or even, as is probably a more accurate label for my blogging activities, just a diarist? I think so.

In summary, I apologize to Robert and to all future participants in this story for mis-recollections and mis-characterizations that have occurred and will yet occur. My only caveat is that my writing should always be taken as a story told from my point of view. You might even call it historical fiction which, as I understand it, is basically an entertaining imagination built around a few basic facts. Robert's criticisms are part of my growing process and I, for one, will not ignore them.
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Vessel Name: Mabrouka
Vessel Make/Model: CT-41
Hailing Port: Seattle, WA
Crew: Roy Neyman
About:
Mabrouka and I have been partners in crime since October 1998, hanging about in West Coast waters, first in San Diego, then in Seattle. All of that time we've lived together aboard. [...]
Extra:
I've called this blog "Blessed Lady" because that's my preferred translation from Arabic for "Mabrouka". She's a 1980 CT-41, one of several clones of the original Bill Garden design Mariner ketches. At 50 feet from the tip of her mizzen boom to the tip of her bow sprit, she's 16 tons of [...]
Mabrouka's Photos - Main
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On the streets of Freemont
Street art edited.
Elvis the stuffed cat is a memento of my daughters at the age of about 5.  The peace sign was a gift from good friend, Karyn Borcich.  Thanks to both!
This is Swan as I knew him, though in a more rugged environment than we ever shared.  We usually met at the coffee shop or at Voula
This is of Swan as I would also like to have known him, ...cigarettes, cameras and wine.
This is Steve hosting our Elliott Bay Design Group company picnic at his vacation home in Darington.
I never went fishing with Steve, although he let me try out his fly casting rig in the river by his house during one of the company picnics he hosted.  I
The winter slip on Lake Union
Temporary raft up with Molly Bella near my old slip at Stimson Marina
 
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This album shares photos from mainland and Baja Mexico.
1 Photo | 3 Sub-Albums
Created 1 March 2015
The beginning of the South Pacific cruise, heading to San Diego and Mexico
1 Photo | 6 Sub-Albums
Created 15 August 2014
Killing time with local sailing and projects before heading south with the Coho Ho Ho cruiser's rally
56 Photos
Created 29 June 2014
Kathy and Karyn (with a "Y") used me as an excuse for a party. I was just fine with that!
25 Photos
Created 31 May 2014
On Lake Union where Mabrouka and I spent the winter
20 Photos
Created 31 May 2014
Shakedown cruise to Port Townsend
7 Photos
Created 25 May 2014
Gunkholing in the Seattle area, with me and Mabrouka getting our sea legs back under us.
50 Photos | 28 Sub-Albums
Created 14 April 2013
Custom made sailing skiff hand-built by NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding in Port Hadlock, WA
18 Photos
Created 21 March 2013
Pre-retirement cruising pics
27 Photos
Created 21 March 2013
Photos accompanying Projects blogs.
43 Photos | 1 Sub-Album
Created 12 March 2013