NYCkayaker Stranded Sailboat Update
mjamesone at aol.com
mjamesone at aol.com
Tue Feb 13 10:29:35 EST 2007
Hi Mike,
That's unfortunate, but none of those boats are the sailboat mentioned in my 1/15 post (below) that I did help rescue off the rocks just North of the Inwood Club. Quite an interesting operation utilizing five men, two kayaks, 150 feet of rope, one buoy, a winch, two huge boards for levers, a bit of ingenuity and a lot of sweat. The rescued sailboat was "Captain Haas".
Michael Glass
-----Original Message-----
From: mpidel at optonline.net
To: mjamesone at aol.com; nyckayaker at rockandwater.net
Sent: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:48 PM
Subject: RE: NYCkayaker Stranded Sailboat Update
http://jschumacher.typepad.com/joe/2007/02/shipwrecked.html it is not doing well -----Original Message-----
From: nyckayaker-bounces at rockandwater.net [mailto:nyckayaker-bounces at rockandwater.net] On Behalf Of mjamesone at aol.com
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 7:20 PM
To: nyckayaker at rockandwater.net
Subject: NYCkayaker Stranded Sailboat Update The sailboat has shifted on the rocks, so the sailboat owner will try tomorrow to move it to a more stable position using ropes and a truck.
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