A friend of mine recently introduced me to blogs and I thought that this might be a nice forum for everyone that has sailed on the Evans to share their experience. I hope to find the time to post between trips...sort of a Captain's Log.
We've been out on one day sail trip so far. It was our benefit day sail/shake down cruise and it was a very windy day. We board overnight guests tomorrow night with a small group for a five-day lighthouse cruise. I hope the weather is nice!
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A Blog...very cool idea. I just signed on to check out the Evans' website because I was missing those relaxing summer days on board, and I will not be able to go this year. Much to my surprise, I found that this Blog had just been set up today. I believe I have the pleasure of being the first person to use it (after Captain Brenda of course). Oh well. I look forward to checking here often to get updates on the Isaac H. Evans' experiences, and wishing I had been there to share them. Hopefully I will be going again in a year or two. It is hands down the most enjoyable and relaxing trip I can imagine.
Very nice idea. I was telling a friend about our trip a few years back and decided to see what was happening. Capt. Brenda seems to get great cooks...the cruising is awesome and if one works up an appetite, there will be good goodies for refueling!
Fair winds!
Hi, Booked a trip, anxious to do it, 'am new to the east coast and this "blog" thing.
Hi, Booked a trip, anxious to do it, 'am new to the east coast and this "blog" thing.
Captain Brenda,
We'll be there in a few days for the August 2nd six-day sail. Remind me NOT to spend so much time between trips. It has been too long- Can't wait to see what this year has in store. With "OP-Sail 2000", visiting "Breakers" in his natural habitat, and "Theater Night", you've made every trip memorable. Thanks.
We were just out Lighthouse Cruising on the Isaac H. Evans, a treat for our 25th Anniversary.
Brenda, the crew and assorted friends have the Isaac looking very trim. She's got a new look and really sings on those starbord tacks on a 20+ knot breeze.
I hope Brenda can see her way to put "the arm" on the willing to weild a mallet or paintbrush when it's time to freshen up the transom. btw I'm willing
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