Kaitlyn, Christi, Daisey, John, JP & Will |
After a great dinner we went to the local ice cream place. It was a beautiful night.
Kaitlyn in the middle |
The Toracks |
Kaitlyn and Mary Fuchs |
The Queen Mary, 1,000 feet long |
The Queen Mary is docked at Long Beach. We were able to take a dinghy ride right along side.
We met some fun boaters and walked around the harbor. Here are some of the views.
Fortunately, one of the couples from the yacht club was staying on the Queen Mary overnight. So we were able to tour the entire ship. It was very interesting. It's history includes transporting 16,000 troops during the war. In part, because it was the fastest ship at the time it was able to evade the German U-boats.
There was a huge Leggo replica of the ship on display.
We toured the engine room. Everything is massive. I took a picture of Fran standing by the drive gear for one of the propellers which are 18 feet in diameter.
Note the man standing at the bottom of the propeller.
We could see the Queen Mary at night while sitting on our aft deck. It was quite the scene.
Our cruise home went very smoothly.
Next on my list was travelling to Cleveland for 3 days, Burlington Vermont with the Scott family for 10 days. Then I'll meet the Rahns for our 10 trip on our 40 foot Maxum boat cruising the North Channel. That will be followed by my visit with the Peterson's in Canada. I'm looking forward to a very fun summer.
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