Tribute To A Sailor
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Tribute To A Sailor
I found this to be a beautiful eulogy to a sailor known more other reasons than sailing. Video clip is here Hope you enjoy.
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lol, Scott try this one
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Hey John I must have just missed ya last spring!
I did an Iron Butt run from Everett Wa to Missoula and back in 24hrs or less! There is a BBQ place there off I90 where we stopped with 26 bikes and had a late lunch!
I was the guy in leather on the Harley!
You should have come out and said hello! LOL!
my ride was 1063 miles in 18 hours!
If you run the math you find I ran an average of 60 miles an hour! That included gas stops, potty breaks, FOOD, etc etc! LOL! top speeds hit 110 mph! Cruised at 95 for hours! Yes, tickets were passed out! Not to me though! heh heh!
FYI: I have an outstanding offer for any Chrysler forum member to come visit and come sail with me! Destiny or Lady Jo! Billy and Pam have been aboard Destiny, Alan has actually gone sailing with me a couple of times!
Maybe you can visit for the boat show?
Scott
I did an Iron Butt run from Everett Wa to Missoula and back in 24hrs or less! There is a BBQ place there off I90 where we stopped with 26 bikes and had a late lunch!
I was the guy in leather on the Harley!
You should have come out and said hello! LOL!
my ride was 1063 miles in 18 hours!
If you run the math you find I ran an average of 60 miles an hour! That included gas stops, potty breaks, FOOD, etc etc! LOL! top speeds hit 110 mph! Cruised at 95 for hours! Yes, tickets were passed out! Not to me though! heh heh!
FYI: I have an outstanding offer for any Chrysler forum member to come visit and come sail with me! Destiny or Lady Jo! Billy and Pam have been aboard Destiny, Alan has actually gone sailing with me a couple of times!
Maybe you can visit for the boat show?
Scott
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Seems there were several WYNTJE's over the years from what I can Google. A Westsail 42, a custom Sunward, a Camper and Nicholson 60, and a 64' Hinckley.69Shark wrote:I had no idea Walter was a sailor!
Have ran across a few humorous tales as well, I'll leave you guys to drift across those on your own...
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Nice memorial. I remember the last week he was doing the news and I seem to recall a reference from him to doing more sailing when he retired. I also remember an interview or a special done on Walter when he was still alive. They filmed him sailing and he always looked comfortable doing the news but you could see he was really at home at the wheel of his sail boat.
Never met him but it sure seems like we knew him, all those years on TV.
Thanks
Alan
Never met him but it sure seems like we knew him, all those years on TV.
Thanks
Alan
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Honu, 1976 C-22
My Chrysler Sailing Photos: http://s1297.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... ry/Sailing
Honu, 1976 C-22
My Chrysler Sailing Photos: http://s1297.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... ry/Sailing
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I was aware Walter was a sailer.
He did write a book "Around America" that I would love to read.
It's been on my Christmas list for a couple years now, I may just need to buy it myself.
He did write a book "Around America" that I would love to read.
It's been on my Christmas list for a couple years now, I may just need to buy it myself.
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You can go to a Zen Master or you can go Sailing, either way you end up in about the same place..... a Happy Place
78 Chrysler 22
You can go to a Zen Master or you can go Sailing, either way you end up in about the same place..... a Happy Place
Wyntje returning home a nice article
http://www.johnbarberart.com/portfolio/ ... ning-home/
and the Documentation details say 32.1 feet a beam of 9 feet and built by Vineyard Yachts.Built in 1977
Doc info
http://www.boatinfoworld.com/registration.asp?vn=57444
Before that he had a 48 foot Sunward built in 1969
http://www.philanthropynow.com/pn/cronkite.htm
Walter also owned a 64' Hinckley which was refitted at Oxford boat yard
http://clyde-boats.blogspot.com/2009/07 ... -2009.html
Sorry for the rambling but I am working through my cabin fever.
and there was also a 42' Westsail and here is the reason all his boats were named Wyntje.
http://www.womanofthewind.com/kaci-cron ... yntje.html
http://www.johnbarberart.com/portfolio/ ... ning-home/
and the Documentation details say 32.1 feet a beam of 9 feet and built by Vineyard Yachts.Built in 1977
Doc info
http://www.boatinfoworld.com/registration.asp?vn=57444
Before that he had a 48 foot Sunward built in 1969
http://www.philanthropynow.com/pn/cronkite.htm
Walter also owned a 64' Hinckley which was refitted at Oxford boat yard
http://clyde-boats.blogspot.com/2009/07 ... -2009.html
Sorry for the rambling but I am working through my cabin fever.
and there was also a 42' Westsail and here is the reason all his boats were named Wyntje.
http://www.womanofthewind.com/kaci-cron ... yntje.html
Catch the wind and ride the wave, Have fun
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/34432376@N06/
Lyle
1980 C-26 #1100
S/V My Getaway
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34432376@N06/