I haven't seen the vessel since her recent work but hope to go on a daysail over the next few weeks. Captain Geil was in here last week taking a radar course and we sent up a date. Have you been back aboard? Unfortunately, it's not only the schooner that has changed over all of these years! :-)
How's SC? Have you had the chance to see or sail on the Spirit of SC? If not, and if you want an introduction, let me know.
There's a forum post I put up about a week ago about the sail training experience. I'd love to have your contribution!
Thanks for being a crew member of the Tabor Boy Project!
Nadia,
Welcome aboard! It’s about time we have women crew members joining our site. My wife who sailed for NOAA as a mate, frequently reminds me that women are the best ship handlers. Regardless, this site has already proven to be a great way for old shipmates to reconnect or stay connected. Also, it’s been fun for me to meet some of the crew that I didn’t have the fortune to sail with.
Again, welcome,
Jamie
XO-'79
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I haven't seen the vessel since her recent work but hope to go on a daysail over the next few weeks. Captain Geil was in here last week taking a radar course and we sent up a date. Have you been back aboard? Unfortunately, it's not only the schooner that has changed over all of these years! :-)
How's SC? Have you had the chance to see or sail on the Spirit of SC? If not, and if you want an introduction, let me know.
There's a forum post I put up about a week ago about the sail training experience. I'd love to have your contribution!
Thanks for being a crew member of the Tabor Boy Project!
Welcome aboard! It’s about time we have women crew members joining our site. My wife who sailed for NOAA as a mate, frequently reminds me that women are the best ship handlers. Regardless, this site has already proven to be a great way for old shipmates to reconnect or stay connected. Also, it’s been fun for me to meet some of the crew that I didn’t have the fortune to sail with.
Again, welcome,
Jamie
XO-'79