
They Loved to Sail
They Love Sailing recounts the experience of 15 famous people. Let’s go sail.

Along the way, we heard a report from the US Coast Guard office of Hampton Roads of a Right Whale siting, somewhere in the middle of Chesapeake Bay. I found that incredulous and radioed to ask where. The response was vague. These things weight 70 tons. I figured it was a hoax.
That was word from the top of the bridge that it was about to open. The next visual showed traffic stopped in both directions. For some reason, the Mahan took a long time to weigh anchor and leave the pier. That left traffic backed up considerably on both sides of Route 17. As the ship steamed toward the Coleman, I radioed to inform my position.
“Navy Warship 72, this is the sailing vessel Deadline on Channel 13, alerting you to my position off your port bow. You can’t see me because the bridge pylon is blocking your view, but I’m holding station on the north side of the river for your passage to the south.” The ship radioed back that it was proceeding through.
Ilana Freedman is working on her master’s in social work at Washington University in St. Louis. “I’m deciding whether to work in foster care and homeless children or adult sentencing for federal offenders.” She has worked summers and part-time in both fields.
She said, “Stress is a big factor in childhood development, especially if you’ve been through a trauma of violence, separation or any number of factors. You can’t learn well or adapt well while living under sustained stress. These are kids whose stress numbers are 7 and 8 on a scale of 10, compared to 1 or 2 for the rest of us.”
They Love Sailing recounts the experience of 15 famous people. Let’s go sail.

After less than a week on the hards getting the bottom painted, Season 14 opened when a cold front blew through. It’s the first time I’ve had to shovel snow off the boat to go sailing. The first family drove all the way from New Jersey just to sail. Shelly

It was a cold and dreary afternoon in late November when I took Stephen Warrick out for the fourth time, with his pal Lisa Fronkenberger. They took ASA 101 together with two other people whom they will join for a combined 103/104 that will take them three days and two