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by: mczwick
August 29th, 2003
Pacific Grace Leg #3
Hey...thanks so much for this great web site.

Iīm going to be going on the third leg of the Grace in January.  So this site is a good fix for my SALTS obsession that I canīt keep under control!  The virtual tour of the boat was fantastic!

Thanks again,


adam zwickle


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by: sbaker
August 29th, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
Thanks Adam,

Glad you like the site - Iīm sure I speak for everyone when I say - BRING BACK PHOTOS!!! :)

Have a wonderful time on the offshore, I never managed to get to go on one (even had to turn it down once because I was still finishing Uni) but weīll all be watching the progress of the trip with the new tracking system Iīm working on.

Have you sailed on other trips? Got any photos for the Gallery? any good stories?
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Fair Winds
 - and watch for squals from leeward

Scott W. Baker
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by: mczwick
September 1st, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
Scott,

I have taken a 10 day trip in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland a couple of years ago on a single mast gaff rigger, but other than that Iīve just done a little sailing here and there on yachts.  The reason I know about SALTS is from Glen Kachmar, who is a very close friend.  Have you ever crewed with him in all of your time with SALTS?  

And yes, I plan on taking a lot of photos...Iīm a photo geek just like yourself!

adam
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by: sbaker
September 1st, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
Sailing in Scotland - sounds wonderful - I was in the Highlands last year doing a virtual tour photo-shoot for MacDonald Hotels but we never got a chance to do any sailing - I hope some day to go back there as I would have liked to explore more.

I knew one Glen in the time I sailed with Salts but I donīt recognize the name Glen Kachmar. I havenīt sailed with SALTS since 1994, so there are a lot of new faces for me. I know all the skippers and all the old hands but lots has changed in the last - gosh almost a decade now.

Iīm glad to hear youīre a shutterbug!
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Fair Winds
 - and watch for squals from leeward

Scott W. Baker
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by: mczwick
September 4th, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
The highlight of my sailing in Scotland was visiting St. Kilda (http://www.kilda.org.uk/ )...what a magical place!  As a cultural anthropology student I found the history fascinating and the landscapes there were very dramatic.  From what Iīve seen in pictures the islands in the South Pacific will be even more so...

I know that my friend Glenn was on the Swift when you rowed her into Victoria, (I saw your photo) and Iīm pretty sure that that was the end of his two years on board.  

Iīm excited about this tracking program that youīve got going, itīll be great to see where the boat is up until I join, and for my family and friends to see where Iīm at when Iīm away!  How long have you been doing this website?

adam
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by: sbaker
September 4th, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
Ah - then I probably wouldnīt have sailed with Glen - but see if he remembers someone throwing a can of black olives to Steve Kroker right before we started rowing them in ;)

From what I can see on the web site - I understand why you liked St. Kilda - looks amazing!

Iīm pretty excited about the tracking program myself - itīs taking shape nicely and should be able to be used for other things as well - SALTS is even talking about posting all the previous offshore logs into it as well - so we can all look back at previous trips - and even see their plots.

For the upcoming offshore Iīll get the logs in their entirety after each leg - so once a leg is finished people will be able to look back and read the log - but itīs too expensive to transmit a log entry daily.

As for the site - I started it back in 1990 or so (it was my 2nd web site) - but there is very little left of what it was like then except the photo in the top left corner and the fact that the bosunīs call is part of the logo.

I do photography and web sites professionally now, so Iīve been able to add a lot of the modular database features I have developed for other customers to this site - it sure is nice to let it finally develop in all these ways though.
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Fair Winds
 - and watch for squals from leeward

Scott W. Baker
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by: sarah_593
September 4th, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
Hey! love the site.
Just wanted to to say hi, Iīm going on the third (and fourth) legs of offshore as well, and have to agree that this site is a great way to let out the "obsession" till january!

sarah.
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Sarah.
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by: sbaker
September 5th, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
Thanx Sarah! glad you like the site - and thanks for the photos in the gallery! hopefully youīll bring a bunch back from offshore as well!

PS: If you have the time - perhaps you could add some titles and descriptions to the photos you uploaded - it would be great to have some background for them! ;)

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Fair Winds
 - and watch for squals from leeward

Scott W. Baker
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by: mczwick
September 8th, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
I forgot to mention that my friend Glenn is the cook for the Graceīs upcoming offshore trip as well, and has been crewing all summer long.  From your photos Sarah, it looks like you took a trip this summer...how was it?

adam
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by: sarah_593
September 21st, 2003
Re: Pacific Grace Leg #3
Hey Adam!
Yes, I was on Trip 1 this sumer as the assistant cook. It was actually my 7th trip. It was amazing! Blue skies, and we even got to put the sails up a couple times! :)
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Sarah.

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