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Would you sail from the US to Australia via the south pacific islands?

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suzanne posted on 09/04/2007

I am curious, if any of you were actually given the chance to sail (not on a cruise ship, to actually sail, yourself), across the south seas and to places like Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands, etc on route to Australia, would you do it?

Suzanne

(edited to correct the spelling of my own name. I'm so excited about the possibility of sailing the South Seas I can't even spell my name!)


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[ Edited by: suzanne 2007-09-04 10:09 ]

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Blowfish posted on 09/04/2007

Sounds like a dream come true for me! I spent one season racing sailboats out of Santa Cruz... lot's of fun and who wouldn't want to sail to all the best places on Earth... now if only I could find someone to pay my bills while I went that would be perfect!

It's good to dream...

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cheekytiki posted on 09/04/2007

I wouldn't have to think twice, it's one of my life long dreams.
Tradewinds all the way.

5HOB
54 house of bamboo posted on 09/04/2007

Woah! I'll come with you, Suzanne!

Hope you are keeping well ...

Love Liz & Chris

JT
Jungle Trader posted on 09/05/2007
  1. you found a sugardaddy
  2. you won the lottery
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YankeeAirPirate posted on 09/05/2007

Hell yes!!!

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suzanne posted on 09/05/2007

No sugerdaddy, no lottery, but although it isn't 100% yet, there is a real possibility that I might be able to to this. I'm not sure, but... maybe.

Suzanne

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Bongo Bungalow posted on 09/05/2007

I'm working on my "dream list".... mmmm... I've done alittle sailing. I'd need to develop a whole lot of knowlege and skills first.

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JT
Jungle Trader posted on 09/05/2007

I don't know how to sail, but I do drink.

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suzanne posted on 09/05/2007

You kill me JungleTrader. I drink too. Isn't is almost a requirement if we want to post on this board? :wink: I used to sail, it's been a long time though and I'll have to relearn everything if I do go on this expedition. I have a feeling if I do go, I'll be doing a lot more sailing than drinking though!

How are you, by the way?

Suzanne

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suzanne posted on 09/05/2007

by the way, what was your #3?

JT
Jungle Trader posted on 09/05/2007

#3?....I was going to let you fill that in.
btw, drinking properly is a learned skill. Not to be trifled with.
How the hell are you going to sail from Denton? Denton is landlocked. Just messin' with ya'.

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suzanne posted on 09/06/2007

Well, I don't know if it will work, but the manual says I should click my heels together three times....

Suzanne

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suzanne posted on 09/06/2007

Oh and for the record, I'd probably be sailing out from Southern California.

Suzanne

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Hakalugi posted on 09/06/2007

"Would you sail from the US to Australia via the south pacific islands?"

Quite honestly it would depend upon how big the sail boat is. Seasickness is no fun. Nor is capsizing.

So just how big of a sailboat are you talking about?

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hewey posted on 09/07/2007

Damn straight I would want to do that! :D And if you do make it to Australia, I'm in Sydney and can show ya around :D

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suzanne posted on 09/07/2007

Our destination would be Sydney! If I do make it! :D

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gonzo posted on 09/07/2007

As a veteran of some sailing ventures I can say that cruising is not an easy thing. Its down right exhausting. Between long stints at the tiller, sunburns, seasickness, all nighters, maintenance, sheer terror, and a good chance of getting killed, I would do it all over again.

I dreamed about it all the way through frigid high school in Toledo Ohio. I bought a 18 foot Cape Dory Typhoon that had a tree growing in it for $1500 as a junior. I sailed it in Lake Erie for two seasons. After graduating in 1980 and working up $500 I hitched it up to my little Toyota truck in January and trailered it down to Key Largo. I solo sailed the Caribbean for 6 weeks. I got as far Georgetown before turning back.

Im lucky to be alive after that. I really should have had more sense then I did. I mean the basics like check the weather forecast was beyond me at the time. Alone in the Gulf Stream at 3AM with 40 knots is no fun.

Go for it. The Bahammas in the winter are a much easier place to cut your teeth on this though. I see Cape Dory's listed in Miami all the time ( you wont go wrong with one of these) get a 25 or a 28 but if your made of steel go for the 18.

Ive done more sailing since with more money and better equipment but nothing measures up in my memeories as that solo sail at 18 years. Still dreaming the same dream 30 years later with three kids

You guys have me thinking again maybe soon ...

Thanks guys

MN
Mr. NoNaMe posted on 09/14/2007

I'd go. I would probably never make Austraila though. :)

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Tiki Trav posted on 09/18/2007

I think you are insane!
But let me know if you make it to Sydney...

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