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nikimcbee
06-09-13, 08:00 PM
I spent the weekend on the "Phantom" as the night watchman. It sure beat staying in the pt boat.
http://hookedonwoodenboats.com/howb-034-wooden-boat-gems-at-portland-yacht-club-interviews-chuck-kellogg-mark-hall-2/
Her owner is one of our pt boat skippers.
Oh, btw, I did get to sail her:Kaleun_Cheers::ahoy:
nikimcbee
06-09-13, 08:05 PM
http://historywithheart.com/images/Phantom3.jpg
Her service during the war as a harbor(u)r patrol for Astoria Oregon and the Kaiser ship yard in Vancouver.
nikimcbee
06-09-13, 08:17 PM
The woodwork in the interior of the ship is unbelievable! I didn't take any picture though.
I love google:
http://historywithheart.com/gallery_4.htm
Red October1984
06-09-13, 08:37 PM
I went to sea for the first time today....
My stomach let me know that the Navy and Coast Guard are not suitable career choices. :timeout:
I must've thrown up 5 or 6 times. When I wasn't throwing up or sleeping I caught some fish. I loved being out on the water around the harbor the best. :)
I just want to go down in a sub now. :arrgh!:
Looks like a lovely place to spend a night.
Sailor Steve
06-09-13, 11:05 PM
Way to go McBee! :rock:
I went to sea for the first time today....
My stomach let me know that the Navy and Coast Guard are not suitable career choices. :timeout:
I must've thrown up 5 or 6 times. When I wasn't throwing up or sleeping I caught some fish. I loved being out on the water around the harbor the best. :)
I just want to go down in a sub now. :arrgh!:
Don't feel too badly about the seasickness; Admiral Nelson was well-known for suffering sea-sickness, especially if he had been on dry land for a period of time before setting out to sea again. You've just got to get your sea legs; pracice makes perfect...
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Red October1984
06-10-13, 12:58 AM
Don't feel too badly about the seasickness; Admiral Nelson was well-known for suffering sea-sickness, especially if he had been on dry land for a period of time before setting out to sea again. You've just got to get your sea legs; pracice makes perfect...
The boat's mate was telling me that he's had people ask him to shoot them.
"Take me in or shoot me. Whichever is faster" was one of the times when they had gone out on a 14 hour trip.
He says he's had experienced fishermen go out and just die (not literally) over the side of the boat. I'm not too worried about it. I just don't like the feeling.
After I reached the inlet area at Carolina Beach in calmer waters I downed two sandwiches and a gatorade. Then I had a big cup of ice cream on the shore. It was a relatively good day. I liked being out on the water when I wasn't puking. The bad thing is my Mom forgot to give me the sea sickness pill this morning. She had thought she gave it to me...but nope...I didn't know we had pills. :dead:
Betonov
06-10-13, 01:02 AM
Axe hull just like the Greenline.
Lovely vessel. I wish I'd built these things instead of the composit ones
bertieck476
06-10-13, 02:57 AM
@ Redoctober1984.
The best cure for seasickness is to sit under a tree (Spike Milligan)
Lovely looking boat, Im heavily into wooden boats especially the old working boats from along my coastline, built by master craftsmen just doing there everyday job.
Red October1984
06-10-13, 10:12 AM
@ Redoctober1984.
The best cure for seasickness is to sit under a tree (Spike Milligan)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/Atlantic_ocean_negril_jamaica.jpg
There aren't any! :/\\!!
bertieck476
06-10-13, 12:55 PM
Eccentric british humour Im afraid, think about it.:)
Sailor Steve
06-10-13, 12:58 PM
There aren't any! :/\\!!
The point is, don't go there! Literally.
Eccentric british humour Im afraid, think about it.:)
No, not just British. More classic oriental(ish) wisdom, I'd say. I got it right off.
nikimcbee
06-10-13, 07:13 PM
I went to sea for the first time today....
My stomach let me know that the Navy and Coast Guard are not suitable career choices. :timeout:
I must've thrown up 5 or 6 times. When I wasn't throwing up or sleeping I caught some fish. I loved being out on the water around the harbor the best. :)
I just want to go down in a sub now. :arrgh!:
Rookie.:haha::o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_LKXDPFbvY
did you take anything before hand? Don't feel bad, I do good until the boat stops, then I'm good for an hour or so. Then, let the show begin.:Kaleun_Sick: I really need to try the patch that goes behind your ear, but it is prescription only.
What kind of fish did you catch?
Stealhead
06-10-13, 09:30 PM
After I reached the inlet area at Carolina Beach in calmer waters I downed two sandwiches and a gatorade. Then I had a big cup of ice cream on the shore. It was a relatively good day. I liked being out on the water when I wasn't puking. The bad thing is my Mom forgot to give me the sea sickness pill this morning. She had thought she gave it to me...but nope...I didn't know we had pills. :dead:
You may have been a bit dehydrated more so than seasick or you might have had a bit of both.Truth is people that are used to larger vessels they do not expedience as much movement while at sea.In smaller size vessel you move around much more.
My uncle has a boat every few months we'll go out about 30 miles out off of Jacksonville there is an old navy LST they sunk in the 70's it is a good spot to fish.My cousin he has to use those patches they seem to work for him.I guess I have good sea legs because it does not bother me.I also drink a lot of water because when you fish your are exerting a lot of energy and its hot in the summer.
I have been told by a few former sailors that even the most experienced sailors with thousands of sea miles get sick in storms.One guy on a DDG told me that the commander decided to sail though a pretty good size squall in stead of sail around it.It was a pretty rough couple of hours and most of the crew got seasick.The commander actually apologized to the crew for not sailing around.It was actually a shake down cruise a boat fresh from the yard.
The beast sailors are probably in the Coast Guard because they must sail into the worst conditions to rescue people.
Red October1984
06-10-13, 09:38 PM
did you take anything before hand? Don't feel bad, I do good until the boat stops, then I'm good for an hour or so. Then, let the show begin.:Kaleun_Sick: I really need to try the patch that goes behind your ear, but it is prescription only.
No I didn't get a pill. After I got back on land, my Mom said "Well you took that pill didn't you?"
She had given my dad, grandma, and herself a seasickness pill. She had "sworn" that she'd given it to me. She didn't. I didn't even know about the pill until we got back to land.
What kind of fish did you catch?
I personally caught a couple Snapper, some Black Sea Bass and some other little fish. I didn't know what kind they were but the Mate took them all and cut them up for bait.
I caught maybe 9-10 fish in the time I fished. My Dad and Little Brother caught a whole bunch of Snapper and Sea Bass while I was asleep in the cabin getting over my sickness. I came out on deck long enough to see my Grandma catch 2 sharks and then I threw up over the side after a few minutes and went to lay down more.
Herr-Berbunch
06-11-13, 01:44 AM
You didn't throw up over the side, you fed the fishes. :up:
Red October1984
06-11-13, 02:08 AM
You didn't throw up over the side, you fed the fishes. :up:
I fed the fishes with the remnants of the hot chocolate. waffles and water I had that morning....
And then proceeded to feed them with whatever else was left in there. :timeout:
I hate throwing up when there's nothing left.... :/\\!! It's a terrible feeling.
Stealhead
06-11-13, 09:31 AM
I hate throwing up when there's nothing left.... :/\\!! It's a terrible feeling.
Dry heaving it is called trust me if hate the feeling you'll "love" your first hangover when you are old enough to drink.
Red October1984
06-11-13, 09:56 AM
Dry heaving it is called trust me if hate the feeling you'll "love" your first hangover when you are old enough to drink.
That says I actually drink that much.
I'm not a big fan of alcohol. I don't plan on drinking.
I should go over to Portland one year for fleet week. Hopefully when the Navy comes back after the budget cuts farce is over.
:subsim:
Stealhead
06-11-13, 10:39 AM
I'm not a big fan of alcohol. I don't plan on drinking.
Not a bad idea in all honesty.Alcohol is not very good for you even if it makes you feel good for a short time.
nikimcbee
06-11-13, 04:47 PM
I should go over to Portland one year for fleet week. Hopefully when the Navy comes back after the budget cuts farce is over.
:subsim:
You didn't miss much this year.:dead: Just the HMCS Oriole, Pt-658, a PBR, and the USCGR Bluebell (the Columbia River buoy thender)
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