Warrenton Dock C-Brat gathering

Oh man, what a great time. I know it was great time because early Saturday morning C-Lou said I had wet socks, messy hair, and smoked sturgeon breath!

We sure enjoyed everyone's company and without saying, you all are the neatest bunch. :female :rainbow :male .

Ok, I'm hooked on Warrenton and hooked on sturgeon fishing (I think), so we'll be down in the spring looking up some "Warrenton Fish Guides" for some action.

Jon
 
I'm forwarding an e-mail I got from Art this morning....

Chuck

Chuck, thanks for having me along for the local C-Brat gathering at Warrenton. I really enjoyed meeting your fellow C-Dory owners and looking at their great boats. Be sure and tell them all thanks from me for their hospitality. I would do it again in a heartbeat, and I'll be glad to bring the wine again.


Art Lindsay
President
Stone Wolf Vineyards, Inc.
503-474-9663
fax 474-9463
 
Thanks to everyone for the great time. Jon, Cynthia, Robbin and myself were going to surprise everyone with our stealth entrance at Warrington docks. Instead we were spotted at Englunds filling up on the non taxed goodies by a car of four C-Brats.
It was great seeing everyone and sorry we missed others. A special thanks to Chuck for bringing Art and the great wine. Larry a big hats off to you for spending all that time with the women and wine.

Fred
 
Hey, these gals are real characters. They had me in stitches all evening. At one point someone counted 12 people onboard the Helen O', all laughing and having a good ol' time.
Warrenton-Dock-September-
 
The cabin can accommodate 9 average sized people fairly easily, for partying in the rain while docked. 4 in the cockpit seems about right, although more would probably fit. It was fun.
 
Helen O":tpj64j3s said:
The cabin can accommodate 9 average sized people fairly easily, for partying in the rain while docked. 4 in the cockpit seems about right, although more would probably fit. It was fun.

It is my understanding that the maximum POB is 2 when discussing politics. And even then, that is sometimes one too many. Sound about right to you?
 
:mrgreen: Memo to (Conservative) self: Do not get into a political discussion with Catman (Liberal) after you've been partaking in adult libations all evening.
Even though we thought we were solving the problems of the world, poor Mike & Kay in the boat next to us thought we were ready to go to fisticuffs. Raising one's voice and pounding on the table seemed to be the right thing to do to support one's point of view at the time.
Actually, we were pounding on the table trying to pop it out of the latches so that it could be made into a bed for Brock. But our neighbors didn't know that. :mrgreen:
 
Helen O":3iiwjeoh said:
Memo to (Conservative) self: Do not get into a political discussion with Catman (Liberal) after you've been partaking in adult libations all evening.
Brock's a lefty?

Dang, now that you mention it - he could use a haircut.

:P
 
Just a wee bit left of center, just a tad, just a smidgeon.... oh what the heck, he's a flaming liberal. :mrgreen: and I've got a red neck.


It was almost gone
 
One thing about procrastinators: We're predictable. Thought I'd wait till autumn to chime in on our wonderful Warrenton weekend.
I'd drive from here to there anytime to see our pals Bill and El. You folks are a very special duo, and I'm happy that so many of us could make it to see you. I wish you well in your further travels.

I owe some guys some thank yous, too. Tim, that free ticket to the Maritime Museum was the cat's meow. I spent an hour and a half there, and I could have easily spent twice that long. They booted me at 5 p.m.
Mr. Fisherman, Pat, and the Wine Guy I never met, thank you for the food and booze, and the good company. Nice to finally meet you, Mr. F. (See? I'm not such a whacko after all).

Larry, thanks for giving me a home and letting me sleep on your boat. I'm sorry about the crushed table, the gouge in the gelcoat and the torn curtains, but the transformation from left to right I made that night was quite a fright. Change isn't always pretty.

And before we cue the orchestra and go to commercials, I'd like finally to give a big thanks to our host with the most (gadgets), Tyboo. Because of Mike I'm no longer a Buoy 10 virgin. Now that I'm an authority, if any of you have any questions about Buoy 10, don't be shy about asking me. Mike took me for a cruise 11 miles west of Warrenton, where the ocean nearly meets the Columbia's mouth. I'd never had that experience, and it's one I'll long remember.

All of you are a super bunch of folks.
:rainbow
 
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