Andante's Sailing Blog January 2014 BLOG Table of Contents |
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December 29 - January 7 |
Miami Beach |
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While we
were anchored at the east end of the Venetian Causeway at Miami Beach Diana
and I bought hop on - hop off tickets for the double decker bus that goes
around Miami Beach and the City of Miami. We also did lots of walking. Some
photos of the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach.
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January 8 - 12, 2014 |
Dinner Key Marina, FL |
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After
Diana left i did some grocery shopping and built
the new, temporary anchor platform that I had distroyed
back on the Indian River.
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January 13, 2014 |
Dinner Key, FL |
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News from
other cruisers today. Indian Summer and Yankee are about ready to depart
Fernandina Beach for points further south in Florida. Wolgang
has been in touch with Customs and Border Patrol to get assurance that he and
Yankee can re-enter the US from the Bahamas. Sara and
Phil called to report that they arrived in Miami last night. We talked
briefly about plans to cross. A few hours later they called back and said
'Let's go to the Bahamas tomorrow!' So, that is the plan. |
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January 14, 2014 |
No Name Harbor, Buscayne Bay, FL to Bimini, Bahamas |
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With Spartina
I weighed anchor at 0500. Spartina slowly led the
way out past all the other anchored boats. Initially we motor sailed while
waiting for the wind to pick up.By 0700 there was
enough wind to shut down the diesel and continue under just sail. The rhumb line from No Name to Bimini is due east. The Gulf
Stream flows north at anywhere from 1 to 3.5 or 4 knots. The wind was west of
south at more than 15 knots. In order to do the crossing we had to sail a
close reach, keeping the boat's compass heading about 120 deg
magnetic, while being swept north by the Stream. With the strong southerly
component to the wind the Gulf Stream was relatively benign. It was lumpy for
about hour late in the morning. This was a sailing day and Gulf Stream
crossing that sailors pray for. The one motor
trawler that sort of acompanied us across reported
that the smallish waves and lumps necessitated putting a lot of their galley
ware on the cabin sole. I will be returning to Philadelphia
to for an indefinite period in order to finish up my work for the IAFF. |
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January 15, 2014 |
Bimini |
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Friday January 17 - Saturday
January 18, 2014 |
Bimini to Nassau |
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A group of five boats left Bimini on 1/17 for the approximate 24 hour passage to Nassau at 4 PM. This had the advantage of getting us to the Northwest Channel at somewhere near daybreak and then an arrival in Nassau in the early afternoon. The weather for this passage turned out to be one of the few instances when Chris Parker was a little off in his forecast. He had predicted NW winds at 10-15 knots for all of Friday afternoon and evening across the banks with the wind veering to north at 15 - 20 knots as we turned from east to southeast toward Nassau. As it happened all of Friday there was almost no wind at all. Once we made the turn to the east across the banks the wind was light and just north of east, making for an all night motorsail. When we first went through the Northwest Channel the wind stayed light and easterly, making for slow sailing conditions. Through the course of the late morning the wind did build and back to the north. The consequence of all this was that once through the Northwest Channel the engine was turned off and there was good sailing. As the wind built the sea state in the Tongue of the Ocean became very lumpy. It would be fair to say that the sail down the Tongue of the Ocean to Nassau was a lot of exercise. The picture of Andante below was taken by Stanley Pendleton on Westwind.
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January 19 - January 21, 2014 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
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While the crews from Krazy Girl,
Spartina, Togwottee and Westwind were out sightseeing and visiting the beach I
stayed aboard Andante to work on my material for for
the IAFF arbitration. At least I am in a sunny, warm location. |
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January 22, 2014 Wednesday |
Nassau to Philadelphia |
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Yesterday a big snow storm blew through the middle
Atlantic. By today most of the air travel had been resotred
to schedule. However, the same could not be said for SEPTA. It took almost as
long to get from Philadelphia International Airport to my hotel in Horsham as
it took to get from Nassau to PHL! And wow, is it cold up here. |
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January 23, 2014 - January 26, 2014 |
Philadelphia |
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Thursday and Friday I spent working in the offices of WWD
on editing and assembling the pieces of one of my two presentations to the
arbitration panel, The other presentation had been prepared at the end of
November for presentation for the December 10 meeting that had been
cancelled. It was so cold on Saturday and Sunday that I didn't go out.
Instead I worked on putting together chapter overviews for Diana's stats and
linear algebra texts. I also worked on the research project with George Lady.
For more than 5 years we have been exploring the question of whether a given
data set could possibly have been generated by a particular algebraic model. |
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January 27, 2014 Monday |
Philadelphia |
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This was the last day of
testimony before the arbitration panel. It was a very unpleasant and high
stress experience. The 'experts' on each side present their position on particlar issues. As part of that presentation one tries
to discredit the position taken by the opposition. The three person
arbitration panel is made up of a neutral arbitrator and one member from each
side. In my opinion the City member of the panel is belligerent and
histrionic. The City should be embarrassed to have him as their
representative on the panel. |
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January 28, 2014 Tuesday |
Philadelphia |
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This morning I went to the dentist for a small filling
repair, a refill of a surface filling and a routine cleaning. Afterwards I
went up to Temple to meet with George Lady. Most recently I/we have been
working on a Monte Carlo representation of the statistical power of our
proposed model selection procedure.
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