X-Post LSCo & Hastings 42; Plan C
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:16 pm
Alas; the tow boat needs some repairs which may, or may not, be completed in good time Friday, and the skipper has confirmed that he cannot make it on Monday.
So, to cut our losses, and simplify our schedules, we are now on Plan C:
Several LSCo members will be down early to the museum and get the ship squared away on Friday and Saturday. Then, Saturday, after the battle, those who wish to go voyaging will convoy down half an hour to the museum and we'll set out into the harbor and river. We may also have a chase/photography boat for twilight and night-time photography (maybe torches, if Leonard can arrange them).
Priority will be given to any who volunteered to take the ship up and/or back per plans A and B. We will need at least a skipper and three LSCo members for crew, but, of course, more is merrier if we have space for them. With a capacity of 12 to 24 adults (18 is ideal), I think we can be flexible.
We should be back in good time to square away the ship's (and our personal) gear and return to the Hastings site in time for feasting and bonfires and the other nightly celebrations.
So; who still sails with me?
So, to cut our losses, and simplify our schedules, we are now on Plan C:
Several LSCo members will be down early to the museum and get the ship squared away on Friday and Saturday. Then, Saturday, after the battle, those who wish to go voyaging will convoy down half an hour to the museum and we'll set out into the harbor and river. We may also have a chase/photography boat for twilight and night-time photography (maybe torches, if Leonard can arrange them).
Priority will be given to any who volunteered to take the ship up and/or back per plans A and B. We will need at least a skipper and three LSCo members for crew, but, of course, more is merrier if we have space for them. With a capacity of 12 to 24 adults (18 is ideal), I think we can be flexible.
We should be back in good time to square away the ship's (and our personal) gear and return to the Hastings site in time for feasting and bonfires and the other nightly celebrations.
So; who still sails with me?