My brother had a Snark and loved it. I recall one brutal winter where the Bay froze and we went ice skating on the Severn. We took the sail and "sail skated" for a while. Let me tell you that is as fast as anyone can go on skates! Joe McCary Aeolus II West River, MD Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-----Original Message----- From: "PeterE" <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 14:02:55 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: [IC27A] Snark Charlene - Your mention of the Snark sparked some great memories! I learned how to sail in one. Actually two - the hull of the first broke-up one winter (Michigan); the second version had a plastic shell over the styrofoam (polystyrene). Thanks for mentioning it. Any other Snark sailors out there? Pete 'Still Fiesty' '6171TR --- In [email protected], Charlene Dryer <char0...@...> wrote: > > I have had two close encounters with whales - one in my Catalina 27 and the other in a 12' Styrofoam Snark. > > In 1979 I was sailing in my Snark with my daughter Charlotte, who was 11 at the time, just outside of Dana Point Harbor. I had been drinking and still had a couple of beers left unopened, when I thought I saw a whale. When I looked at Charlotte's terrified face, I knew I was not having alcohol or sun induced hallucinations. The whale surfaced a couple of times before swimming directly under the Snark, pushing up the keel-board about 4 inches with his back. He then surfaced again looking directly back at us. > > Then, on my birthday in 1981, I was with my husband and daughters on the way to Catalina in my Catalina. We were stalked by a whale who followed us for nearly two miles before approaching and surfacing about 20 feet off our starboard side. This guy was at least five feet longer than our boat. > > I had a camera with me both times, but I'll be darned if I wasn't too terrified to use it. > > > Charlene >
