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Written by Dennis Bruckel
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Sunday, 30 September 2007 |
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“Fishin From Nordhavns” video available.
Nordhavn is making us famous, although not rich! When we
participated in the Med Bound 07 Rally, and caught more fish on Leg 1 to Bermuda than the rest of the eight boat fleet combined, Milt
Baker, Rally Organizer, facetiously named Dennis “The Fishing Czar”.
As the trip wore on and we continued to have excellent luck
we began to share some secrets of our success via VHF radio. Finally we promised
to produce a CD with a compilation of some of our fishing secrets.
Esther and Lowie did all the work (not including the fishing
and fish cleaning) producing it, and we distributed a copy to each of the other
boats in the Rally at a fish roast held at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. The fish of course were caught by Salty Dawg. Nordhavn
recently posted the PowerPoint presentation on their web site. Find it at www.nordhavn.com/pretripguides/salty_dawg/Nordhavns-Goin.pdf
We hope you enjoy it!
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Written by Dennis Bruckel
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Sunday, 26 August 2007 |
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This site is designed and maintained to share the cruising
and tennis activities of Esther and Dennis Bruckel. We’ve been fortunate enough
in our retirement (10+ years so far) to put 8,000 hours and perhaps 50,000
miles of coastal cruising, Intracoastal Waterway
cruising and inland cruising on our “pocket
trawler”, Albin 27, Sadie B. In 1996 we
crewed several months on a small sailboat, S/V Panacea, passagemaking in the
South Pacific from the Caribbean to Papette, Tahiti
Through contacts we have made cruising we were lucky enough
to be involved for several years producing 25 TrawlerFest events around the
country. Through these events we developed a network of fellow cruiser friends
which allowed us to become involved with cruising large Nordhavn yachts doing
deliveries and passagemaking which continues today.
After our
relationship with TrawlerFest ended, Dennis took on a part time position as a Cruising
Editor with Waterway Guide publications. He covers waterways around New York City, the Hudson River, Champlain
Canal, Lake Champlain, Richelieu Canal,
St. Lawrence River, Ottawa River, Rideau Canal, Trent
Severn Canal,
Lake Ontario, and all of the New York State
Canals waterways.
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