We are sailing out of a yacht club called Bayhead Yacht Cub which, funnily enough, sits at the head of a bay called Barnegat Bay. The bay is shallow and is landlocked with a thin strip of land separating it from the Atlantic. This area is pretty much populated in the summer by people coming to stay at their holiday houses. In the winter the place is apparently pretty empty. The houses aren’t your typical bach however. The bay is lined with beautiful houses that back onto the water front. Most houses have a wharf (or dock if you’re from the USA) where you keep your early 1900’s timber motor boat. Bicycles are the preferred mode of transport because it is so flat. Today we saw an opti sailor riding his bike with his lifejacket on, a centreboard thrown over one shoulder and a long roll of sails over the other.
Everyone seems to know everyone else. The two kiwis stick out a bit here and we’re pretty sure everyone knows who we are and that we have been introduced to everyone else. The only problem is that we can’t remember who we have been introduced to or what any of their names are.
The Atlantic coast is a bit strange as there are no islands to see (the UK is a bit far away) so it feels a bit foreign (which it is). We have been for a swim but it was the coldest swim we have had for a while. Barnegat Bay is nice and warm.... but then it’s more of a shallow puddle than it is a bay. The beach also has a boardwalk. It was described to us a “honky tonk” and we’d probably have to agree. Games, ferris-wheels and stuffed toys. It was fun but given that you have to pay to get onto the beach, can’t take any food with you and the exorbitant cost of food at the seaside shops, it’s probably not a place you need to spend much time at.
We did have a quick adventure up to a college in Rhode Island (very near Newport) to check out a potential coaching job there. In the end we have opted to stick with Plan A and we will be heading to London early August.
The next trip is to Minnesota for the National Championships. It’s not treated as a very serious regatta but it will be a good opportunity for the sailors to put everything we have taught them together at one time. It also means a bunch of driving (20+ hours). We’re getting used to it now.
The next trip is to Minnesota for the National Championships. It’s not treated as a very serious regatta but it will be a good opportunity for the sailors to put everything we have taught them together at one time. It also means a bunch of driving (20+ hours). We’re getting used to it now.
Here is a picure of most of the team that have been training in Bay Head this week. We had a mini regatta yesterday and presented the inaugural Barnegate Bay Trophy...the 'gold'plastic bucket complete with red spades! Now, just to make sure that we have mentioned them all, they are (from left to right) Margaret, Molly, Ellie, Bianca, Bernie and Sam the king of zinc.
We’ll be in touch when we get back from there.
M+S
Architectural highlight (and total museum/gallery visits):
Sailing Quest, a Herreshof design 20+ft boat around Barnegat Bay with Simon and Andrea. Some beautiful houses and a beautiful setting. Total museum and gallery visits = 2 (withdrawal symptoms have set in but NYC is on the horizon)
Shopping highlight (and total clothes purchases):
Mat bought a jacket and is desperate to wear it but given the temperatures around 30C° he hasn’t had much opportunity.
Total clothes purchases = This is starting to get difficult so we’re going to simplify it by counting pairs of black strappy shoes. Therefore the total is 1
Lessons learnt:
The college sailing scene is pretty cool her. Great resources and support. We don’t know how the students actually study though.
Fear Factor:
0/10 We keep getting told off for locking the car doors.
Funniest moment:
Buying a hamburger, cheeseburger, fries and drinks at a boardwalk cafe only to discover that it was going to cost us $20 and then finding out that the burgers were....well....meat and bread. There was DIY sauces though. "Tips for good service"....yeah right.
Total number of Thai meals so far:
1. We were right. Simon and Andrea turn up and we find ourselves eating some Thai. We’re pretty sure it’s their influence.
1. We were right. Simon and Andrea turn up and we find ourselves eating some Thai. We’re pretty sure it’s their influence.
It’s Sam here and I dispute that the restaurant was Thai –note that earlier Mat mentioned the ‘Japanese’ restaurant!!! I didn’t have satay chicken or chicken with cashews so it wasn’t Thai! Total Thai count still 0
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