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Jubilee (382-3) is in Georgetown, South Carolina, at a nice little marina called the Boat Shed. Jubilee arrived in Charleston on November 30th, courtesy of COSCO, the Chinese container ship company. She arrived in great shape except for some very dirty decks from some 25 days at sea with "stack soot" dropping on her. We were "placed" in the water at 9:30 PM on a very dark night, with no opportunity to rig an anchor. We also were not sure of our fuel supply. Seahorse had assured us that we had 20 gallons in the tank but it is a large tank and the gauge was "pegged" on empty. The gantry , as I said dropped us in the water between the bow of the ship and the bulkhead, which was the only place it could reach. We then had to motor out from under the ships bowlines (with the tide runnign against us) Ed Maynard was with me and I was indeed thankful for his help and assistance. We did make it to the marina with no problem. Two days later, after rigging anchors, taking on fuel, etc., we motored about 65 miles north on the ICW to Georgetown.
Georgtown is a small, historic South Carolina city of about 5,000 I believe. It is here that we are having our electronics installed. Our home in Charlotte, NC is only 4 hours away. We will be back and forth for the next few months as we learn the systems, do some sea trial and gradually move aboard. The plan is to start north in March or April, spending the coming summer again cruising the Great Lakes, which I have missed for too long. Then, probably south again to the Bahamas for the winter of 2008/2009. After that?? I have posted several albums of photos on my "Snapfish" site, including photos of the arrival, unloading and trip to Georgtown. If you would care to view these and you are not a member of my "group", just send me an email at deanodeano@earthlink.net and i will send you an invite from the site. Regards to all. |
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Good name! We had a boat in the 50's named Umiak. It supposedly means "Family Boat," in Eskimo, in case anybody was wondering! Kayak means one guy boat.
George
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No...ICE is not in Antarctica yet....still in the water at SeaHorse...Virtually finnished but I have to go to work in Antarctica for Dec/Jan so back in Feb to put the Masts up...then to Hong Kong late Maqrch...then Subic in April sometime....Hopefully! will make some posts when we are on the road ....any new boat will have pleanty to talk about....but so far so good.
Lifetime sailing including 1990 BOC Singlehanded Around World Race...many Antarctic sailing expeditions....lived together alone in a box in Antarctica for a year. |
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Umiak is in China! Floating, so I figure this isn't entirely premature. We hope to be floating in the Pacific North West, starting in Olympia with a trip to desolation sound by summer.
Hugh and Elena SD #1 |
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