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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 01:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bought an 18&#8242; Hobie Catamaran a couple of weeks ago.&#160; I had never even been on a sailboat, let alone sailed one.&#160; Right after I bought it, I took it apart.&#160; It&#8217;s a nasty habit that I really need to break.&#160;&#160; I can&#8217;t seem to get anything without it turning into a major project.&#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought an 18&#8242; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hobiecat.com/sailing/index.html">Hobie Catamaran</a> a couple of weeks ago.&nbsp; I had never even been on a sailboat, let alone sailed one.&nbsp; Right after I bought it, I took it apart.&nbsp; It&#8217;s a nasty habit that I really need to break.&nbsp;&nbsp; I can&#8217;t seem to get anything without it turning into a major project.&nbsp; Anyway, I took it apart almost as soon as I got it home.&nbsp; The boat was in fairly good condition.&nbsp; I only paid $1,000 for it and it included sails and a trailer &#8211; all in good condition.&nbsp; I replaced the trampoline with a new vinyl mesh one.&nbsp; I had to buy all new running rigging and a few other odds and ends.&nbsp; I also ordered a gallon of yellow gel coat to refinish the hulls where some of the old gel coat has been chipped and scratched.&nbsp; It should look practically new when I&#8217;m done.&nbsp; I took the thing completely apart and intended to go ahead and refinish it.&nbsp; I ended up putting it back together without spraying the gel coat in order to take it to the beach for some test runs.&nbsp; Here&#8217;s a picture I took with my cellphone after raising the sails in the front yard for the first time:</p>
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<p>This past week, I went on a fishing trip to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.emeraldisle-nc.org/default.htm">Emerald Isle</a>, NC with the men from my father&#8217;s church.&nbsp; I took the catamaran with me.&nbsp; I ended up spending all night the night before the trip putting the boat back together.&nbsp; The neighbors probably thought I was crazy raising the sails under halogen lights in the driveway at 3 am.&nbsp; My father, brother and I had everything loaded up and were on our way by around 8:30 am.&nbsp; We took a two hour detour through Wilmington, NC to pick up some cat trax beach wheels that I won on ebay.&nbsp; We made it to the beach house around 1pm.&nbsp; After unloading our gear, my brother and I sat out to find a public access boat launch ramp to put the catamaran in.&nbsp; We found a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ncwildlife.org/Boating_Waterways/Boating_Maps_Locations.htm">NC Wildlife Boating Access</a> Ramp along the intercoastal waterway in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.townofmorehead.com/">Morehead City</a>, NC.&nbsp; We were a bit nervous about taking the boat out for the first time, since neither of us had a clue what we were doing.&nbsp; I read the instructions though, so I thought we could manage.&nbsp; I almost changed my mind sitting there looking at the water.&nbsp; I was pretty confident that we could make it out across the water.&nbsp; I was more concerned about whether we could make it back!&nbsp; We had some trouble rigging the boat.&nbsp; The first problem was with the jib block.&nbsp; The jib halyard wire kept coming off the block and getting stuck.&nbsp; We raised and lowered the mast a couple of times trying to get the wire to stay free, but it kept getting stuck.&nbsp; Let me tell you, it&#8217;s pretty nerve-racking raising a 28 ft mast in a parking lot crowded with boats and trucks worth as much as my home.&nbsp; We finally got the catamaran in the water.&nbsp; Then, we had a terrible time pulling it around to dock it and raise the sail.&nbsp; We fought the wind and current the entire time.&nbsp; Rigging and raising the sail that first time on the water was hard work.&nbsp; After an hour of fighting the boat in the hot sun, we ended up begging an incoming boater for some drinks.&nbsp; That was the best Diet Rite I&#8217;ve ever had.&nbsp; We finally got the sail up and shoved off.&nbsp; I was surprised at how easy it was after leaving the dock.&nbsp; We sailed with just the main sail since we couldn&#8217;t get the jib sail up.&nbsp; We sailed around four miles, passing under the bridge between Morehead and Atlantic Beach.&nbsp; Here&#8217;s a map of the area we sailed.&nbsp; We made it back to the dock just as the sun went down.&nbsp; It was a great day and gave me a hunger for more.&nbsp; Here&#8217;s the bridge we sailed under (picture snagged from </p>
<p>The next day, we put the catamaran in at the NC Wildlife Boating Access Ramp at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cedarpointnc.org/">Cedar Point</a>, NC.&nbsp; I had hoped to sail out of Cedar Point into Bogue Inlet and out into the Atlantic Ocean around the southern point of Emerald Isle.&nbsp; We were able to fix the jib block and managed to get the jib sail up.&nbsp; It was much easier rigging the boat this time.&nbsp; We coated the main sail with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mclubemarine.com/sailkote/">SailKote</a> and it went up without any trouble.&nbsp; I wanted to sail right up to the cottage and land the catamaran on the beach.&nbsp; It didn&#8217;t work out.&nbsp; There was virtually no wind blowing and the little wind we had wouldn&#8217;t cooperate with our direction.&nbsp; I learned how to tack the boat to sail into the wind, but it was very slow going the distance that I hoped to cover. My brother manned the jib sail, so I didn&#8217;t get any experience with it.&nbsp; It appeared to have a bigger learning curve than the main sail.&nbsp; About a mile away from open water, we decided to turn around due to darkening skies.&nbsp; We could see a sizeable storm developing.&nbsp; I really didn&#8217;t want to be sitting in the water with a big lighting rod during a storm.&nbsp; The wind direction changed again and fought us all the way in.&nbsp; The wind really whipped up just as we approached the dock.&nbsp; I tried to gently approach the dock, but ended up running both hulls ONTO the dock.&nbsp; The upside was that we didn&#8217;t have worry about mooring the boat to the dock.&nbsp; We were mighty glad we came in when we did.&nbsp; It began lightning and rained harder than I&#8217;ve seen it rain in a while.&nbsp; It was a good learning experience.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t get to go back out sailing this week, but I really want to go.&nbsp; We stopped at a couple of NC Wildlife Access Points looking for good places to put the boat in.&nbsp; We found one in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.beaufortnc.org/default.aspx">Beaufort</a>, which is one of my favorite places to visit at the beach.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll save that one for when I have a bit more experience.&nbsp; The prospect of navigating through all of the expensive yachts anchored in Beaufort is not one I want to consider yet.&nbsp; </p>
<p>We also stopped at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ci.new-bern.nc.us/RP/parks.php">Union Point Park</a> in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ci.new-bern.nc.us/">New Bern</a>.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve stopped by this park on the last couple of trips I&#8217;ve made down to the beach.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not sure why, but I&#8217;m really drawn to this spot.&nbsp; I thought I remembered a boating access there.&nbsp; I was right, there is a pretty good access leading to the convergence of the Neuse and Trent Rivers.&nbsp; There is also a nice section of dock on the other side of the park.&nbsp; I think that this may be one of the most beautiful sections of water in NC.&nbsp; There are sailboats everywhere, so it must be a pretty good spot for sailing.&nbsp; If it hadn&#8217;t been raining off and on, we probably would have gone out for a bit.&nbsp; I can&#8217;t wait to come back explore.&nbsp; There&#8217;s a Comfort Suites adjacent to the park, maybe I can plan a weekend trip soon.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m off work this Friday.&nbsp; If the weather&#8217;s good, I might try out Jordan Lake in Raleigh.&nbsp; There just might be a sailor inside me.Technorati Tags: <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Sailing" rel="tag">Sailing</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Catamaran" rel="tag">Catamaran</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Hobie%20Cat" rel="tag">Hobie Cat</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Emerald%20Isle" rel="tag">Emerald Isle</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Morehead" rel="tag">Morehead</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Beaufort" rel="tag">Beaufort</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/New%20Bern" rel="tag">New Bern</a>, <a class="performancingtags" href="http://technorati.com/tag/NC%20Wildlife%20Boating%20Access" rel="tag">NC Wildlife Boating Access</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love the North Carolina Coast.  My family has vacationed at Emerald Isle, NC for the better part of the last twenty years.  I learned to fish and boat in the waters from Bogue Inlet to Beaufort Inlet.  If we didn&#8217;t live as close to relatives as we do, I&#8217;d move down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love the North Carolina Coast.  My family has vacationed at <a href="http://www.emeraldisle-nc.org/" target="_blank">Emerald Isle, NC</a> for the better part of the last twenty years.  I learned to fish and boat in the waters from Bogue Inlet to Beaufort Inlet.  If we didn&#8217;t live as close to relatives as we do, I&#8217;d move down there in a heartbeat.  I love the quaint towns, friendly people and beautiful beaches and waterways.  I remember as a young boy begging my parents to take me to visit <a href="http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/foma/main.php" target="_blank">Fort Macon</a> every year.  I also remember being drawn to the pirate and ghost stories focused on this &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graveyard_of_the_Atlantic" target="_blank">Graveyard of the Atlantic</a>&#8220;.  I may have outgrown the ghost stories, but I&#8217;m still fascinated by North Carolina&#8217;s rich coastal history.</p>
<p>A couple of days ago, I had to travel to <a href="http://www.swansboro-nc.org/" target="_blank">Swansboro</a> for work.  Swansboro&#8217;s just a tiny town, but it is a real gem that you could easily spend a couple of days exploring.  If you happen to find yourself there, make sure you check out <a href="http://www.yanamamas.com/" target="_blank">Yana&#8217;s Restaurant</a>, which is full of 1950s memorabilia.  Check out all of the antique and curiosity shops downtown.  Carve out a morning, afternoon or entire day to take the ferry over to <a href="http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/habe/main.php" target="_blank">Hammock&#8217;s Beach State Par</a><a href="http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/habe/main.php" target="_blank">k</a> located on Bear Island, one of the most unspoiled beaches on the Atlantic Coast.</p>
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<p>Before leaving, I had to have a fresh seafood dinner.  A local turned me on to <a href="http://www.thisweekmag.com/RestaurantArchive/T&amp;W.htm" target="_blank">T &amp; W Oyster Bar and Restaurant</a> located on Hwy 58 in Cape Cartaret.  The food and service were both excellent.  I had, of course, oysters.  I also tried the grouper, which was some of the best I&#8217;ve ever had.</p>
<p>On my way home, I couldn&#8217;t miss stopping by one of my favorite cities in North Carolina &#8211; <a href="http://www.visitnewbern.com/" target="_blank">New Bern</a>.  The downtown homes are beautiful.  I wish that <a href="http://www.tryonpalace.org/" target="_blank">Tryon Palace</a> had been open to visitors when I got there.  I still managed to snap a few decent photos.  I took several pictures of <a href="http://www.centenarychurch.com/templates/System/details.asp?id=28131&amp;PID=167627" target="_blank">Centenary Methodist Church</a>.  I love church architecture and this is one of the most beautiful churches I&#8217;ve seen in North Carolina.  I also stopped by Union Point Park.  My wife, Lauren, and I found <a href="http://www.ci.new-bern.nc.us/RP/parks.php" target="_blank">Union Point Park</a> on a stop in New Bern Last year.  This is a wonderful spot to take your kids for an afternoon or evening.  It overlooks a broad span of the juncture of the Neuse and Trent Rivers.</p>
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