Showing posts with label Maritime Museum of San Diego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maritime Museum of San Diego. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Notes From The Dog Pound

Bert Creighton
MMSD Volunteer Crew

On the Fore, On the Main, On The Mizzen...

Are your families, friends and co-workers asking you if you are excited about sailing HMS Surprise? AYE is my answer! It's great to see the support everyone has for our voyage north. I can't wait to meet the crews and LA FOS visitors at the end of this week. I am ready to take photographs of sails and sailors to share with everyone. There's been a lot of hours put into our trip preparation and we'll soon throw off our lines and head to sea.

I know some of us have been offshore before, and some have not. I put together a few thoughts to share with you to help make our sailing, meeting other crews and participation in LA's Festival of Sail a success.

LA Festival of Sail (FOS) Crew Reception
Friday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. August 15, 2008 
Attire - clean blue jeans and museum shirts/crew shirts

Master and Commander Movie
Saturday, August 16, 2008       
8:00 p.m. – “Master & Commander” Movie Showing
Warner Grand Theatre, San Pedro
The Warner Grand Theatre is located at 478 West 6th Street in historic downtown San Pedro.  It is a short walk up 6th Street from the Los Angeles Maritime Museum area. Movie price is $5.
Additional movies are listed here: http://www.lafestivalofsail.info/Event%20Schedule

LAMI Website

LAMI FOS Website

What To Bring Aboard Surprise
Red flashlights, not white lights (I found one at REI for a reasonable price, bc)
Climbing harness, personal rig (spike, knife, multi-tool...)
Warm gear for the night transit, Dockside clothes (leave the tar behind)
Towel, soap, shampoo (Showers at LA will be about a ½ mile from the ship)
A few personal drinks (no alcohol), snacks
Camera (extra batteries, battery charger)
Cell phone (charger)
Hats, sun screen, sun glasses (cleaner for glasses or contacts)
Ginger gum or candy (good for a rolling sea. I found some at Trader Joe's, bc)
Pins or small items for other crews
Optional items - hardtack, salted cod

We're putting away our maintenance roles for a short time, and taking on the role of MMSD ambassadors. I'll see you all onboard,

Bert
“The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea”
Isak Dinesen
pseudonym of Baroness Karen Blixen. Danish Writer (Out of Africa), 1885-1962