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My first time sailing, I was stumped by the foreign language spoken onboard; that everyone seemed to know except me. "No ropes?" I scoffed naively, "Well then, what are all those things tied to the sails and wrapped around the winches?" After much clucking and rolling of eyes among the rest of the crew, my language class began with a lesson on the difference between ropes and lines.
Boats, I learned, use lines, not rope. Rope, I was corrected, is relegated to land-based uses... like trimming some of our hottest new nautical pieces! So here's to lines and learning a new language, and to ropes, and the beautiful accents they create for our getaways by the sea! Part of our line of handmade Italian Rope Serving Trays, this extra large one has a lift-out acrylic insert to securly hold two bottles and twelve glasses. Teak bottom has an inlaid compass rose design. A classic Knotty Nautical Accent Pillow in deep navy, features a traditional square knot motif - using actual ... err... rope - adds a great touch of color and nautical style to a chair or sofa. Part of our handmade Italian Rope Bath Accessories line, these rope towel rings and towel bars are available with chrome or gold plated fittings. One of our most extraordinary nautical serving pieces has rope edging, wood deck planking and chrome trimmed cleat handles. Beautiful! The height of nautical craftsmanship is seen in our Yachtsman's Basket. Where else would you leave your favorite Prada pumps while you're onboard your superyacht? The hatch-work wooden bottom promotes air circulation and lets water or sand slide through. Handles allow the crew to hoist precious cargo onto the stern deck for a quick cruise to an outlying island. I would definitely like to tag along where these baskets go! And, one of the greatest little nautical gifts is our studly little Rope Knot Doorstop. With its loop handle, it's actually easier than standard jambs to move, and ever so much more stylish!March 10, 2010
Watching him paint an 80-foot whale on the hull was extraordinary. He even made sure Hawaii's state fish, the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, was represented.
P&O Nedlloyd sponsored us and carried all of our boats and gear to Auckland - shown here offloading in Auckland.And mugging it up with one of our build crew at our base in Auckland.
One of my favorite shots (although probably not one of theirs), above left, towing the boys back in after a long day of racing. It was spring in Auckland, cold and rainy a lot of the time.
And then about ten years later, my own AC Reunion of sorts...
Both of our old boats are in San Diego now. One is part of Next Level Sailing's charter fleet. I had a chance to sail on her again a couple of years ago - and had the first opportunity to actually take the helm for a while. No, we couldn't put up a chute, and they'd made a lot of modifications to her, but it was still quite a thrill to take her out for a sail.
These 11-year-old monohulls are a far cry from the multi's that just raced AC 33. It will be exciting to see what technological innovations trickle down to the various levels of pro and amateur racing.
It will also be very interesting to see what the participants jointly determine to be the rule for AC 34. A new RC 70-footer maybe?
Very exciting, indeed! Welcome back, Auld Mug.
January 17, 2010
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January 15, 2010
MID-JANUARY NEWSLETTER:The Beach Cottage in WinterMy little island beach cottage transforms itself in winter. The nights are longer, the surf is louder, and the windows are closed against the wind and rain, but inside it's as warm and cozy as can be; transformed from it's easy summer persona, when the doors and windows are open wide and the sea breeze and sun embrace every corner. January is the perfect time to get inspired with new ideas for the coming spring and summer months - when the fireplace will, once again, lie dormant - and the windows will crack in startled protest as I re-open each one to greet the new season. Need a little mid-winter inspiration yourself? There are about 100 Items On Sale now at Nautical Luxuries, that might just help you get through the gray days of winter, and thinking instead about the warmer, sunnier days to come! SCROLL DOWN FOR THESE UPDATES :Year-Round Coastal Home Decor Inspirations Luxury Winter Escape: Caribbean Superyacht Charter Best Sailor's Bar On The Planet Key West Heats-Up... Hopefully Bespoke Beach Calligraphy Fine China's Wacky Neighbor SHOP ONLINE: Holiday & Bridal Jewelry & Apparel
Year-Round Coastal Home Decor Inspirations:If you find yourself inspired to consider the possibilities for your own beach cottage in 2010, here's a great year-round online resource: Coastal Living Magazine's website has an endless supply of great decorating ideas... with beautiful images. I highly recommend you have at least 30 minutes, (preferably more), to spare, and a cup of coffee, or glass of wine, while you browse through some truly inspiring homes.Luxury Winter Escape: Caribbean Charter
Picture yourself - and 11 of your ocean-loving friends - lounging in umbrella-cocktail bliss aboard the 177-ft. charter yacht MARAYA this winter in the Caribbean, and saving almost $135,000 off the weekly rate! It's a wonderful vision!
MARAYA’s more striking features include a master stateroom balcony terrace which can be lowered while at anchor to provide a completely private external relaxation area for the principle guests. The luxury yacht provides 5 separate deck areas, each with its own on-demand entertainment centers. MARAYA also offers an array of water sports equipment on board and a great selection of toys. If you're ready to take the plunge, visit CharterWorld.com for more details. Best Sailor's Bar On The Planet
Scuttlebutt Europe and Wight Vodka recently conducted a global contest for the best sailor's bar. The winner? Peter Café Sport, located at 38° 35N 28° 42W on the mythical ‘Blue Island’ of Faial in the Azores. According to Scuttlebutt: ‘The Peter’ won due to the faithful voting of the thousands of yachters who have experienced the warm hospitality, great food and excellent cocktails there. Yachtsman Bill Stone wrote a rather passionate description of Café Sport when he cast his vote: “To a sailor, the ‘best sailor’s bar’ is quite obvious – she has no peer in the Atlantic, or, it can be argued, any place else on earth. It has history and tradition, it is not easy to get to, and once within its walls there is a rare camaraderie that permeates this hallowed berth. The memory of a seat is a sirens song to passaging itself, imbuing memories impossible to forget. This is Peter *Café Sport*. Those fortunate enough to have laughed with their mates at Pete’s carry with them their own Shangri-La.”Here's the complete list of the top ten voted Sailor's Bars: 1. The Peter Café Sport 2. The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club 3. IYAC in Newport, RI 4. Maddie’s Sail Loft in Marblehead, MA 5. The Candy Store in Newport, RI 6. Le Select in St. Barts 7. The Bitter End in British Virgin Islands 8. The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club 9. Foxy’s in the British Virgin Islands 10. The Willy T in the British Virgin Islands The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
Key West Heats-Up...HopefullyWe sailors always look forward to the fabulous green-water pictures from Key West Race Week each January. They brighten up the gray winter months like nothing else! This year, with temps so low the oranges were shivering on their branches, it wasn't looking like the bliss-fully warm sailing weather I'd dreamed about. Today, though, the iphone is reporting 79-degrees in Miami under mostly-sunny skies, and more sun and mid-70's temperatures during the week! Photo: Tim Wilkes Stay tuned, January 18-22 for plenty of enviable warm-weather sailing shots, and the full report from Key West as 134 yachts and crew from around the globe hit the starting line.Bespoke Beach CalligraphyTalented South African calligraphy artist, Andrew van der Merwe creates custom photographic images of names hand-carved in sand. For $75, Andrew will carve the name of your choice and provide you with a signed hi-res image suitable for making large format prints - or truly unique invitations for your next beach party. Add a second name, and I think they'd make extraordinary beach wedding invitations!
Fine China's Wacky NeighborWe love working with great artisans like the folks at Rolf Glass. Their "Schooling Fish" barware is not only beautifully engraved and dishwasher-safe, it's downright fun to use, or set a table with! Look closely, and you'll find a single fish among the school swimming in the opposite direction. Is he lost? Or, as the folks at Rolf like to joke, maybe he just knows something the others don't. Cheers!
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Aside from the crews provisioning and readying boats for the race, most everyone else at Rainbow Harbor was enjoying the sunny Sunday afternoon and clicking away with their cameras at the impressive collection of vintage Alfa Romeo cars lined-up along the waterfront.
I don't think the Alfa Romeo yacht has ever raced on the West Coast - maybe not even in the US? So, it was a truly special pleasure for Connie Crowley and me to be invited aboard by the yacht's owner Neville Crichton. A gracious host, Neville was kind- and patient enough, to endure my gawking at the sheer size of the winches and lines, the massive canting keel, the state-of-the-art electronics, and to answer all of my silly questions. I don't think I've been surrounded by that much carbon fiber, ever! What an amazing yacht! Down below, it felt a bit like Reichel-Pugh meets Star Trek and Philippe Starck! With the smallest/slowest TransPac boats already having started at about 1pm today, Neville and crew aboard Alfa Romeo have nearly a week longer to wait before their start on July 5th. That's a lot of time/distance to make up on the water and, as Neville noted, not an easy task if the winds don't cooperate.June 23, 2009
February 13, 2009 1 Comment