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2021-06-22; 10:58:52 EDT
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Bottoms up! For the booze not your boat.See the original archive post
On Tue, Jun 22, 2021, 10:10 AM Chris Geankoplis <chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com> wrote: > Ah, > I recall now my inspiration for the name “Enosis “. See attachment > (grin). Actually pretty bad stuff. Chris Geankoplis. S/V Enosis > > On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 9:08 PM Frank Goldsmith <goldsmith.cf at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Chris, > > > > No, I am not really so well informed, and I certainly don’t know all the > > nuances and permutations of ??????. I have very little Greek, really > > nothing above phrasebook level. Years ago I could go into a shop, ask > the > > price of something, and understand the answer provided I didn’t have to > > count too high! Frankly I don’t remember much of that now. > > > > This exchange reminds me, though, that I gave my first boat, a Cal 27 I > > kept in Oriental, NC, a Greek name. I had become acquainted with a > > restaurant in Big Sur named Nepenthe while stationed in California with > the > > Army, and upon learning that the name referred to a mythical potion to > cure > > one’s troubles (or something like that), I had ???????? stenciled on the > > stern under the English name. It was a good boat and fulfilled that > > purpose — except when I had to drive several hundred miles from the > > mountains to the coast for maintenance. > > > > I can’t wait to follow your journey this summer. > > > > Best, > > > > Frank > > > > Frank Goldsmith > > S/V Mary Bess (Rhodes 22 1985/2001) > > Fairview, NC > > Lake Keowee, SC > > > > > On Jun 20, 2021, at 8:14 PM, Chris Geankoplis < > chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > Dang Frank, > > > You are well informed. Indeed during the Junta that > was > > > often how Enosis was used. Didn't think very few people (other than > the > > > Cypriots, knew this. Yes it might be a problem. I named the boat > dwith > > > the older root word in mind. "a coming together to make (one) > complete." > > it > > > is a base for such words as Gnosticism, So you will probably see some > > > alteration in the name involving peeling off a letter or two. Maybe I > > > shall just remove the "E" and the last "S", leaving me with "Nosi" a > > > homonym for a snoopy boat. Or I see its meaning in the Bosnian > language > > is > > > a verb, "wears". But I think I might just go with a language I know. > > ENO, > > > "and no". A response to the political meaning of Enosis. In truth, > the > > > Turks could make a strong argument for their invasion in '74. Shortly > > > before that time, I talked to a number of young Greek Cypriots who > > > gleefully relate how they would sneek into a Turkish village and rape > the > > > girls there. It seemed they shared the same attitude that some > Serbians > > > had 15 years later. > > > Anyway, to a more positive subject, it will be the most challenging > sail > > > with Enosis. I'm not really worried about the Ionian but the Aegean is > > > another matter. I've sailed the Aegean in the summer a number of > times, > > > most recently in a British built little 22' Pandora. It was an old > > fixed > > > keel VanDe Staat designed boat built for the north sea. So, I might > be > > > biting off more than I can chew (well we can chew) but we will just > have > > to > > > get used to waiting for a window or doing some very early morning > sailing > > > in the dark. This will probably be our last year with Enosis as Alice > > has > > > some health issues and really doesn't enjoy the long flights over and > > > back. We intend to put it up for sale and hopefully someone(s) will > buy > > > her and have as much fun sailing her as we have. > > > > > > Chris Geankoplis > > > Enosis or ENO, or NOSI, or I just thought of "Sis" which is a Greek > > prefix > > > indicating doing or action sort of like "ing" in English. > > > > > > On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 7:55 AM Frank Goldsmith < > goldsmith.cf at gmail.com> > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Chris, thanks for sharing those plans with us — what a trip! You are > an > > >> intrepid sailor to sail the Ionian sea solo. It’s a fascinating way > to > > >> spend the summer, and I am envious. I’ll look forward to following > your > > >> progress. > > >> > > >> Hearing of your plans to include Turkey in your itinerary, I can’t > help > > >> but ask this question (born of ignorance, I confess) about your boat’s > > >> name. It is ?????? in Greek, right, meaning “union”? Doesn’t that > > refer > > >> to the political union of Cyprus and Greece, and if so, does the name > > cause > > >> any raised eyebrows when you sail into a Turkish port? I remember > once > > >> going up to a stand in Turkey to buy ice cream and mistakenly handing > > the > > >> vendor a drachma in payment (this was before the Euro), and he > > indignantly > > >> slapped the coin down on the counter and pushed it back. There seemed > > to > > >> be some pretty hard feelings between the Greeks and the Turks, at > least > > >> back then. > > >> > > >> Safe travels, > > >> > > >> Frank > > >> > > >>> On Jun 19, 2021, at 11:33 PM, Chris Geankoplis < > > >> chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> Well better late than never. This year's cruise is almost exactly > the > > >> same > > >>> length as the one from Barcelona to Naples, 1050 nm. I will be > > arriving > > >> in > > >>> Greece at the boat on the 15th of July. I'll spend a week by myself > > >>> (unless someone wants to come along and help out) fixing up the boat > > and > > >>> getting it in the water after 2 years on the hard. Then I'll spend a > > >> week > > >>> sailing around the northern Ionian by myself (unless someone wants to > > >> come > > >>> along). I'll end up in Corfu and pick up my wife on the 28th of > July. > > >>> From there it is south to the tip of Greece then east over to Rhodes > > (an > > >>> island named after the boat?). We will clear out of Greece about mid > > >>> September and spend 10 days to two weeks in Turkey before putting it > to > > >> bed > > >>> in Marmaris. We plan to put it up for sale in the spring. (more > details > > >> on > > >>> that later) I generally do a fair amount of prep on trips like this > > and > > >>> enjoy going over the sailing guide books and charts and Google earth. > > I > > >>> created a rather long document (13 pages) with a proposed itinerary > > and > > >>> distances and an accompanying set of Google Earth pictures of each of > > the > > >>> 50 odd places where we will be spending a night or two. About half > > I've > > >>> never been to so it is with great anticipation that I look forward to > > >> this > > >>> year's adventure. I've attached a Google Docs link to the itinerary > if > > >> you > > >>> are interested. One note, to really get the most out of it, the > > document > > >>> should be viewed at 170% on a computer screen. I should start > posting > > >>> stuff a couple of weeks behind the actual day's sail, say around the > > >>> beginning of August or late July. This trip will be the most > > challenging > > >>> yet as the Meltemi is the strongest in August, right when we are > > crossing > > >>> the Aegean. > > >>> > > >>> Chris Geankoplis > > >>> S/V Enosis > > >>> > > >>> Google Link: > > >>> > > >> > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jHbIyuhqlsCey5g1HWVmTsEXV-6MRFsC/view?usp=sharing > > >> > > >> > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image_67151361.JPG > Type: image/jpg > Size: 2620457 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: < > http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20210622/f670ec81/attachment.jpg > > >
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