From sloopscoop@jewellgems.com Fri Sep 25 23:34:47 2009 From: sloopscoop@jewellgems.com (Sloop John B) Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 17:34:47 -0500 Subject: [Sloop Scoop 2009] #2 9/26 -- 10/7 Message-ID: <20090925222156.853714CE89@braxton.siteprotect.com> Autumn greetings! We're still in the water and will be for a couple more weeks. I've actually been out on the Sloop quite a bit this month with a few folks finally making it on, and will try to enjoy the remaining days we have after a slow June and July. If you're on facebook, go to the Sloop Scoop group and check out Matthew's awesome in the water and underwater photos made possible by Nikki's cool waterproof camera housing. RIP Arne Again, I'm sorry for the break in communication, but this time it was due to sad news. Gordon's brother Arne died September 6th, from lung complications after fighting cancer for the past year. Arne taught me so much about sailing--I always felt secure with him on the helm--even as recently as a rough river trip last Spring. I've learned even more about taking care of a boat. In the midst of the chaos of a broken impeller in a narrow Sturgeon Bay channel, he had the presence of mind to say "Lisa, you have a boat now, you're going to have to do this someday so you better come down and watch." My first full season I had to do some repairs on the hull. Arne, a tool and die maker, insisted on giving me a die grinder because "Everyone has to have a die grinder." I can't imagine a spring commissioning without a die grinder, and may fellow die-grinder-less boaters have borrowed it, so I know that's true. Even this past summer Gordon consulted Arne regarding my engine problems. He will be missed. The Sloop dressed ship for him the days after he died in remembrance. So I've been with Gordon and his family quite a bit lately, and not really thinking about sending out emails recruiting for cruisers and crew. SAILING It looks like a wet Saturday and a windy Sunday, but we'll try to get out tomorrow. If you are reading this email and want to go, contact me. I'm sorting out at time. Next Wednesday night (September 30th--and if we're still in the water October 7) will be a cruise--no more races. Meet at the harbor at 6:30 and well try to get out before 7:00 since it's hard setting up in the dark. The following weekend, October 3 & 4, I'll try to sail both days, probably late morning/early afternoon. I'd like to stay in until the weekend of the 11th but we may not make that this year. So if you're free for a weekday day sail, or next weekend, or tomorrow, let me know. MAST DROPPING AND RIVER TRIP These will most likely happen within the next couple of weeks. I'll give more details next week, once I coordinate with Isle Marie and Two Acres, our partners in the flotilla. Hope to see some of you before the season ends. Enjoy fall. Skipper Schuy/Lisa cell: 773-343-0153 General information: http://www.jewellgems.com/sloopscoop/index.htm (what to do and bring, directions to the harbor (long-winded but interesting and accurate), etc.) ----------------------------------------------------------- SCHEDULE (many things permitting . . .) no fixed schedule--see paragraphs above for approximate dates and times and contact me.