quinta-feira, 29 de setembro de 2011

Sailing singlehanded old Scylla Ellinor


... the double pleasure of sailing and of an old boat ... ( by means of Doryman from the original video Sailing singlehanded - 20/8/2011 - old Scylla Ellinor from Jan Eerala on Vimeo.

domingo, 25 de setembro de 2011

Passeio ao Porto do Rei

Sábado, dia 24 de setembro recebemos o convite do amigo Octaviano, para a primeira velejada no Allegro antigo Katmar . Ele nos convidou, para irmos a Ilha dos Marinheiros, precisamente no local chamado Porto do Rei...fica bem perto do Rio Grande Yate Club, um canalete com pouca profundidade, passeio ideal para pouco calado . Saímos, depois da 13.30 horas, pois leva-se no máximo uns vinte minutos ... é um belo passeio para ventos de leste oeste e nordeste .... ( Comte. Newton)
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Na Rota da Mirim

Ancorados em Pelotas encontram-se, por algumas horas, os veleiros Adriana , Tao e Papa Terra. Os dois primeiros se dirigindo para Jaguarão, o terceiro retornando. Durante as poucas horas de contato entre as tripulações, boa conversa e troca de informações. O veleiro Tao, com o casal Ricardo e Marga, está no mar para ficar . O Adriana, do Comandante Emílio, acompanhado pelo Silvio, é um Ardillas, hoje um clássico. E do Papa Terra desembarcam Norberto Frichmann e o Comte. Heloiz ( veleiro Chap Chap) que, durante o almoço, conta histórias pitorescas do mundo náutico. Algumas ficariam bem em livro.

sexta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2011

Yrvind


I had been away more than a year on the big boat and among the many things I had learnt was, a bigger boat doesn’t make you happier, but it cost more not only to build but also in upkeep. It is also more difficult to manoeuvre and find a place for in harbour. It shore has many advantages like speed and carrying capacity and prestige but they did not mean much for me, so weighing it al together as one has to do I understood that my values and my heart favoured the small one.
I lived in the attic of my mother’s house. Mother was glad to see me back. I told her I wanted to build a small ocean going boat and asked if I could do it in the back yard. It is always interesting to see you doing constructive work she said. The neighbours who had been a bit surprised that the good for nothing son next door had crossed the Atlantic in a converted steamboat was of the same opinion. It had been in the newspapers.
To get shelter from the weather I put up some tarpaulins between the apple trees. It did not take long before the city planner was there asking me if I had permission.
“I shall only build a small boat, then I take down the tarpaulins and go sailing” I answered.
“Have you been thinking about what would happen if everyone did like you?” He asked.
“What would happen if everyone was a town planner” I said.
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