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Do Over!
by Jake on Aug.25, 2006, under Notably Nutty
More on Kristopher J. Harley again from EVK4. Seems Harley has wisely rethunk his master plan and is going to evoke a mulligan.
From EVK4 Bloglet
Last bit of Seabiscuit News for a Year
Harley is holding off for another year. Prudence took hold of him apparently. The boat is going back to the drawing board for some lead in the keel and hopefully some sea trials beforehand. Don’t know why, but I think I’m rooting for him more now than ever.Here’s a note from a very kind man up in Tofino who has been giving me and Duckworks Magazine some updates:
Thanks for the new site .. Its interesting to see what people think ( concern’s ) Harley is back
at the float & has decided “To pack it in ” & “go back home ” .. IF he can get his help to come back & get him … he appears to be short of money ( he said that ).. He ask me if the berth (dock fee’s ) run’s out if he could put the ‘Seabiscuit ” on beach in front of my propertyuntil help arrives .. Getting around the world is tough enough but without any money would be twice as bad in my opinion … He said he’s going get the “Lead ” on the bottom of the keel, Its simply too “tippy” & the “window of the season ” is getting late .. I told him he had you guys cheering for him ( showed him your letter from last nite ) I suggested he could do these test’s in a lake down there ,, I wonder if sleeping in that craft may have got to him a bit also ,,”
More News of Harley
by Jake on Aug.24, 2006, under Notably Nutty
I found something over at the EVK4 Blog where the blogger did some real sleuthing and contacted the gentleman that emailed the information to the DuckWorks Magazine site. It looks like ‘ol Kristofer J. Harley is planning for the maiden voyage to be the big one! Any guesses? Think he’ll actually go? I’ld also like to take a moment and point out that I am not a particularly superstitious person…but when it comes to the sea and little opportunity for a second chance I figure “why push it?”. Mr. Harley prepaid for 13 days of slip fees. The local had this to say:
From the EVK4 Bloglet:
Here’s an email from a gentleman who has seen him:
“Yes !! I think quite a few people are concerned .. So far he launched the boat Saturday(19). The two helpers left soon after .(with the trailer I believe) .. He got a tow around to a spot in the boat harbour .. after stowing more supply’s…The next day most of his stuff was out on the float He has a bad leak where the rudder bolted on .. Each AM he tediously mop’s & bail’s –what appears to be several gallons of water from the bilge. The balance of each day is spent talking to fishermen -tourist & any -body that wanders- bye.. & smokes one cigarette after another..( which may be difficult at sea ) I went down to the waterfront at 130pm to-day,, & he’s movedto the sand flats at the east end (waiting for the tide to fall ) ,,,,,,, I went down again to-night at 730 & he was out on the sand taking photo’s . The tide will very low to-morrow AM at 8-02,,I don’t know he move’s it as he doesn’t appear to have a oar.. I understand he paid for 13 days,,,So I guess this calm weather isn’t rushing him .. Winter SE winds are not far away .. It wouldn’t surprise me if he doesn’t end up in the “Charlottes” or ” Alaska ” I’m 71 years old -born here-The materials that drift on to our beaches all come north from south California-Oregon & Wash ,” Never buck the tide ” or mother nature. the way I see it he’s doing both .”
Isn’t modern communication technology fabulous?
I figured it out…
by Jake on Aug.24, 2006, under Notably Nutty
A ponderance has been occasionally drifting through mind since I found the news on the Duckworks Magazine site about Kristofer J. Harley yesterday. I couldn’t sort out why that truck had to back so far into the water and why the guy had to go out on the tongue of the trailer to (apparently) push that tiny boat off that trailer. I just realized that it’s the position of the hull support cradle that wouldn’t clear the bow – but then again, I guess it’s not intended to be a trailer-sailor type of … er … “boat”. No news yet but I’m searching…
Checklist…#1: It Floats?…CHECK!…..No, wait
by Jake on Aug.23, 2006, under Notably Nutty
Remember our buddy from the Notably Nutty department; Kristofer J. Harley? I’m not sure if it was a sea trial or his actual around-the-world mission, but apparently he was very near to departure when, shortly after launching, he discovered the rudder bolts were leaking. Not that much of it was left…but this doesn’t help his credibility. His response to a concerned on-looker was “a little goo will do”. He was (is) expecting to leave from a secret departure site because he’s concerned that the Coast Guard might try to stop him (I suspect he’s more concerned about having an unruly crowd on hand). I do wonder how effective those lifelines are going to be….Stay tuned and I’ll keep you posted!
Kristofer J. “Harley” Harlson
by Jake on Jul.20, 2006, under Notably Nutty
Another late breaking bulletin from our Notably Nutty department. Kristofer J. “Harley” Harlson is going to sail non-stop around the world in a self built 8′ boat. I’m not making this up. On one hand you have to admire the ambition. His statement “I do not wish for anyone to risk his or her lives trying to save me from my own folly” is certainly admirable. If you follow the first link, I think you will agree that he looks pretty sane. On the other hand though, you have to wonder if galvanized hinges for rudder pintles, fire hose screwed in place to hinge a rudder trim tab, or galvanized steel mesh used in the hull construction are indicative of great planning. For that matter…can you store enough food for a 1.5 knot voyage around the globe inside such a thing? Click ‘em if you got ‘em
Kristofer J. “Harley” Harlson — Sea Biscuit Around the World 2006-2007



