Phil,
Plus, if we accept Alan's estimate of Hesperus' seaworthyness (see his later posts in the Race of Rally thread), some one would likely have had to pluck me out of the ocean part way across had I entered the race. Not having to deal with the boat in Hawaii would save a lot of time, so I guess I should have entered this year, is it too late?
Paul Woodward
s/v Hesperus
I don't want to get into a big spat over this. You pointed out in your message to me that I had no idea of the work that you put into Hesperus for the 2006 SHTP race, nor do I have any idea what work you did on Hesperus before you sailed her back to the Pacific Northwest. You are absolutely right on both points, I have no idea what you did and so I based my comments on what I remembered from 2004. I have no doubt that Hesperus is in much, much better shape now than she was in 2004. So my comments on this board were not entirely fair.
You've taken that little boat from Hawaii and sailed her, solo, back to Puget Sound. That's amazing, and a fantastic trip and worthy of praise and admiration no matter what condition she was in. After all, Hesperus is a small boat and that's a gutsy trip to do in ANY small boat.
Finally like I wrote in my response to you, YOU have a SHTP belt buckle. I don't. 'nuff said. Hopefully I'll earn mine in a couple of weeks. I've now written all this both in private and out here where the whole world can see it.
I understand that what I wrote might not be exactly the most happy-making stuff for you to read. However, my intent was to praise Chris Humann, who is a good sailor and a consummate gentleman, like you are. I tried to go to some pains to do that....praise Chris, and not to slam you or Hesperus, though I understand how it might not feel that way to you.
Again, I wrote what I wrote having in mind the boat I saw in 2004. As you pointed out, that's not fair to you or to Hesperus. Agreed.
You crossed the Pacific in Hesperus. You then turned around and did it again in the other direction. Achievements speak for themselves.