MainlySteam
Well-Known Member
My wife and I leave about 14-15th Jan for our first short around 2 week cruise this summer so will not be on the forums then (I can hear the cheers of delight from here).
I always enjoy the little stories of peoples trips. So assuming some interest, I will attempt to do my little bit too. We will be frequenting an area with very historic associations with all of James Cook's voyages so I will try with a bit of watery history of which any Englishmen with associations with the sea can be very proud. To maintain a bit of Euro history as well, Abel Tasman's voyage also included the fringes of this area and just recently an important little matter about his voyage has been proposed, which if we have time, we will also explore the correctness of.
Also, a number of other forumites have joined me in the conduct of a little long range experiment while we are away. If successful I will tell all.
I will try and make time to send these from the boat, but as I still have business type work to do while away, together with fishing and everyday things it may have to wait 'til I get home.
Assuming, of course, everything holds together and doesn't break and weather being kind. Todays Cook Strait forecast is-
"Northerly rising to 30 knots this afternoon. Sea rough.
Outlook following 12 hours: Northwest 30 knots" Which can mean 50 - 60 knot gusts across the bottom of North Island. Has been like this for weeks unfortunately, so might be a bumpy ride.
In the meantime, don't squabble too much without me /forums/images/icons/smile.gif.
Regards
John
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I always enjoy the little stories of peoples trips. So assuming some interest, I will attempt to do my little bit too. We will be frequenting an area with very historic associations with all of James Cook's voyages so I will try with a bit of watery history of which any Englishmen with associations with the sea can be very proud. To maintain a bit of Euro history as well, Abel Tasman's voyage also included the fringes of this area and just recently an important little matter about his voyage has been proposed, which if we have time, we will also explore the correctness of.
Also, a number of other forumites have joined me in the conduct of a little long range experiment while we are away. If successful I will tell all.
I will try and make time to send these from the boat, but as I still have business type work to do while away, together with fishing and everyday things it may have to wait 'til I get home.
Assuming, of course, everything holds together and doesn't break and weather being kind. Todays Cook Strait forecast is-
"Northerly rising to 30 knots this afternoon. Sea rough.
Outlook following 12 hours: Northwest 30 knots" Which can mean 50 - 60 knot gusts across the bottom of North Island. Has been like this for weeks unfortunately, so might be a bumpy ride.
In the meantime, don't squabble too much without me /forums/images/icons/smile.gif.
Regards
John
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