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we are thinking of having the 2007 north east rendevous in montauk this year,any other ideas or opions are welcome the sooner we decide the easier it will be to put it all together thanks neil
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Montauk would be great. If I can help please let me know.
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thanks brewster,we think it would be pretty easy to just pickup the phone and tell the yacht club we are coming . we visted the yacht club last summer on our way to oak bluff. they seemed to be on top of their game. thanks neil
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works for me
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Count me in!
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Absolutely! It's home base for several of us. Count us in to make it happen. Walter
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Might be able to make this one.
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How can I get you guys to do it down here in Puerto Rico?............Just a couple of hundred on fuel and you all be here in a breezeeeeee.....
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Might make the trek if it is in Montauk.

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Hope my boat is fixed in time. Now it looks like 2 trips to make.
Better get out the blow torch and raise that flame under the mechanics butt,
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do they have tekiller there?? I'm in if they do.
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Timmy,

You must be off your low liquid diet these days...

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low content diet's done, back on high test.
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timmmyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy when are ya coming to nj fishing is gonna get real good real soon neil and jr
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Montauk is just a hop, skip & a jump from here in CT. I'd go!
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I'd make that trip. It's been a few years since I've been there and have always enjoyed it.
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Neil and Jr. We plan on heading down the morning of th 23rd. So either fri or sat, whatever works for you guys.
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We just got off the phone with the Montauk yacht club. I spoke with Lisa and explained to her that we would like for her to take care of everything expect for sponsers and teeshirts, this way we can all just relax and enjoy ourselfs. I told her I would try to get a rough idea as to how many of us there will be. She is going to email me with rates for everything,slips,dinner and rooms if you want one. With this much advanced time I think we can make this one hell of a party! timmmmmmmmmy there is no tequila aviable. Thanks Neil
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neil
do you have any dates yet
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we are thinking 2nd or 3rd weekend in aug
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It works for me.
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I've never been to Montauk, it looks very pretty. I'll try to come over and meet some of the Faithful. You mention Montauk here and people say "wear the fox hat". Is it cold that time of year?

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nic...no....it can be quite hot in the day time but at night or offshore can be chilly ...specially if it is windy...which it always is.....montauk is as close to an island without being one as is possible....no matter which way the wind is blowing it is coming off the water........which is one reason eastern long island is so popular in the summer....often 20 degrees cooler than the city at night
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Delivered a 46 Bertram to Montauk in the early 90's. No provisions left on the boat so next morning before heading to La Guardia I had breakfast at the yachet club.

A couple of eggs, sausage, coffee and juice was 45 bucks. Ouch.
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montauk is as close to an island without being one as is possible
Geez Randall. why don't you just tell him the truth. Montauk is actually the Eastern most part of Long Island.... a real island indeed.
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Actually, the south fork east of Hampton Bays isn't even connected to the rest of Long Island.....
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Mike,

What are you talking about?
The bridge going over the Shinnecock Canal (rt. 27) connects the south fork with the rest of the island.
OOOOOOPS!!!! My Bad.
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The Fishing Capital of The World, and its got surf! I'm in.

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harv....didnt realize there was a second page and composed a reply which is now deleted since you realize whats what.....however it might interest you to know that for seven months in 1938 montauk was indeed an island....the same hurricane that opened the shinnecock inlet (i think) also flooded napeague, the stretch from amagannset to montauk, making it an island. there are spots where it is only a few hundred feet wide and only a few feet above sea level....gonna happen again....when?


nic......the surf can be very good in late august....there are a few secluded coves with rock reef set ups that can hold any swell....and one spot that most consider the most consistantly surfable on the east coast...if it gets huge and the wind is onshore the backside can be fun too....hurricanes passing a few hundred miles out to sea are fairly commom.......hard to pick dates but sometimes you get lucky.....can you say panama
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Neil; as you know, walter K and I are "locals" . We both dock about a 100 yards from the yacht club. If your interested, we can help put together some "stuff" for the ladies and or guys to do, such as massages at Gurneys, a bus trip to East hampton to shop or a tour to see some mansions, or a tour around montauk, or a bertram fishing tournament, etc. or any assistance you may want or need.Give us an e mail if we can help. I know some people at the yacht club that i can talk to if you wish. Regards, BOB Frayed Knot. PS ,Their are about 12 31's in montauk
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Are Hatteras owners allowed to attend?
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terry....thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhink about it....i guess they are
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So we're all staying at your place??
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The link below is a word.doc of the letter to Neil from MYC. It will be a download & you can elect to either save or open it. It may not be a good format for those of running Mac...

Letter from Montauk Yacht Club to Bertram 31 Rendezvous

Ya'll can count on seeing me at the Rendezvous, provided that Randy & Caren can put up with me again. And of course I don't kill myself before then. Damned near crippled my left hand this afternoon with a 4 1/2" angle grinder & metal cutoff wheel. Too late in the day to get cleaned up and make it to the doctor before closing time, so that'll be tomorrow morning's first chore. He's got a real cute nurse who removed 6 stitches from my arm a few weeks ago. This one's a real good one, may even involve some neurosurgery.

Either I've got a real desire to see her again or, more than likely, I'm just getting too old to be playing with power tools. Brings a new meaning to "working single handed"...

Br,

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i will be there with my 31 for shure.
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Neil you can count us in. Just set the dates real soon. I have a customer that keeps his 53 Viking at the club. He has offered many time to help if we need any help. He was a Bertram guy for the last 20 years then switched to the Viking last year but he still loves the bertrams.

We will be doing what we did last year, which was stay in the islands for 2 to 3 weeks around the rendenvious dates. It would be nice if we could do it in the 1st 2 weeks of Aug.

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Holy s**t. Glad I'm staying with Randall. Rairified Yankee air I guess.
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Neil

I read the letter. Are you sure 20 slips in enough?

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Neil,

As I recall, there were over 40 Bertrams at the last Montauk Rendezvous. I think that at least 32 were B31s....

Br,

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patrick....you welcome to stay with us......maybe the yankee girlfriend will actually be living here by then...sorry bout the hand...i'm familiar with the concept...good luck with that
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I'm in.
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Neil- Patrick is correct. We filled up a whole finger dock on both sides and then some. After reading her letter I found the prices for dockage and the dinner were considerably higher by almost double. All were negotiated down by Dug and Bob Fiorese if I am not mistaken. They've asked top dollar. Lets hear from both of them and we'll go down and see what can be done to get those numbers down. Walter
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Pat,

Never too old to play with power tools, we just get complacent.
Tore up my hand the other day cutting the rudder gland bolts out. Melted a rubber glove into the cut, kinda helped keep the bleeding low, just was in a hurry and trying to use a worn disc.

Watch it with no one around. Don't want to get a call from Deb sayin the only thing left was blob with a beard on top.

Since my brother is getting the boat, I may go up next summer besides in the spring, for a few weeks or a month to go fishing and hang out. Will take the bike to ride around the NE.
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Bruce, if you make it this far North, your more than welcome to stay with kathi and I at her "little" shitbox house(all she can afford, as the rest of her spare income is spent on me)


Terry, remind me why I hang out with you...........

Rannndalllllll, those of us that know, know, correct??? dos panama's porvavor(or some such gringo spelling)

Neil, whether or not the tubb's been added to the Bertram artifical reef program by then or not, kathi and I will be there.

Walter, the berths on blue beard spoken for???


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Bruce,

Those guys named a song for you and did quite a bit of work to even up for Earl's Court in the 70s. To the rest of you, I apologise, and you can take it out on me when I get to Montauk.

But somehow I believe this is appropriate.

"Bruces' Philosophers Song"

Immanuel Kant was a real pissant
Who was very rarely stable

Heidegger, Heidegger was a boozy beggar
Who could think you under the table

David Hume could out-consume
Wilhelm Freidrich Hegel

And Wittgenstein was a beery swine
Who was just as schloshed as Schlegel

There's nothing Nietzche couldn't teach ya
'Bout the raising of the wrist
Socrates, himself, was permanently pissed

John Stuart Mill, of his own free will
On half a pint of shandy was particularly ill

Plato, they say, could stick it away
Half a crate of whiskey every day

Aristotle, Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle
Hobbes was fond of his dram

And René Descartes was a drunken fart
I drink, therefore I am

Yes, Socrates, himself, is particularly missed
A lovely little thinker
But a bugger when he's pissed

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capt patrick thanks for posting that document. i think i will have bob fiorse get intouch with the yacht club being that he is a local. brewster minton has also said that he would be willing to help out. i just wanted to get the ball rolling and it looks like i did just that,i will take care of the shirts again last years shirts were a big hit thanks neil
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or we could all raft up in 3 mile harbor and use the money saved to have blow out dinners in some fine resturants in east hampton...
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Timmy- If you are going to be boatless, stay with us at our house. Walter
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walter
timmy has been boat less for the last 5 years, what makes you think this year is any different.lol
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Charlie, it's a good thing your my friend
Walter that would be wounderful
Tim
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