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by perukite » Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:30 pm
I've thought about this a lot, and had forst hand experience watching this character over the summer. How sad and unfortunate, any death is. Condolonces to his family.
But I just want to point out: This guy was 1000 times more rad than any clueless intermediate crashing his orange best kite into a family picnic on labor day.
65 years old, sailing a vintage 80's board that weighed more than any one person could carry, with a wooden oar strapped onto it with bungy cords (one day he had a small cooler I noticed also strapped to the deck!), a tiny small sail, scuba diving fullsuit and booties, neoprene cap strapped tight, over the ears, around the chin, with a visor, 2 inch thick, fogged up glasses (not goggles or sport specs) and a rubberized yellow fisherman rain slicker with hood over the wetstuit. Sailing out onto a stormy, ebb tide ripped bay that had almost killed him numerous times before. A place he had been rescued from countless times before by the coast guard - and had recieved stern advice and warnings from all the locals at. This guy knew what was up.
But still, he rode on. Amongst a crowd of healthy, expert, sporty, knowledgable youngsters in all the latest gear and fashion, who told him better - Captain Nemo got on both feet, raised his sail tall - pointed west and said"F*** It.. I'm hell bent on having a good time"
As Patrick Swayze said in Point Break - "If you want the ultimate...you've got to be willing to pay the ultimate price"
Fair winds, Captain Nemo......respect.