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Our Escort

07 February 2013 | Ft. Meyers Beach
Ralph/Sunny and 81*
I have noticed one thing. It never fails that something always comes up when extra attention is already needed. Like a barge as we are about to round a tight bend on the ICW, or like in this case, something happens just as we are about to enter a channel that we are unfamiliar with. So it goes....always expect the unexpected.

A friend emailed me, asking if the Lynx was still in Ft. Meyers Beach. I wasn't sure exactly what he was asking about. If you are not familiar either, here is a link - Welcome To The Home Of America's Privateer Lynx...and Privateer Lynx to City: We won't be back | StAugustine.com

She was flying full sails when I noticed her. The Lynx was obviously heading for the Pass, just as we were. She was on our starboard bow, and pretty much on a collision course with us, noting their position was staying the same relative to us. She had the right of way. I throttled back, and we fell in behind her. It was pretty cool as we watched them bringing in all that sail.

Pretty cool, huh?


Comments
Vessel Name: Fugue
Vessel Make/Model: Hunter 36
Hailing Port: Kemah, TX
Crew: Ralph and Beverly Brogdon
About: We sold our house and everything in it, retired from our jobs, and are sailing away to new adventures.
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