- Joined
- Apr 15, 2008
- Messages
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- Location
- California Delta
- Vessel Name
- FlyWright
- Vessel Make
- 1977 Marshall Californian 34 LRC
Isleton Bridge:
Al, you've omitted your next-door bridge.
https://www.cityofvallejo.net/city_...ntenance_division/mare_island_causeway_bridge
"Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder."
I think the Delta's freshwater beauty is stunning and varied but MUCH different as you pointed out to most other places, including the saltiness of the SF Bay. Wildlife, people, local character and charm and a true sense of community are what draws me and keeps me here.
Like you, I love the Hal Schell books and own Dawdling on the Delta and Cruising the Delta. I love the historical look-back and am often amazed that not much seems to have changed in the past 50 years.
Hal also published the annual tide table books that we all used for many years on the California Delta. When he announced that he was stopping the publication, I called him to discuss carrying on the tradition. He explained the cumbersome logistics involved in distributing these books annually to the many Delta shops, restaurants and bars. The advent of the new "World Wide Web" was beginning to provide this info to interested parties in the comfort of their own home to print, save and use from their home desktop computer, rendering the original small "tide tables" redundant and unnecessary. Needless to say, Hal was successful in talking me out of my moment of insanity.
Hal passed away a few years later. I came very close to putting an offer on his Delta Dawdler III, a 44 Nova Aft Cabin Sundeck model. Onboard was one of his quintessential green California Delta maps that I think we all used to discover the delta before the advent of GPS and his Heineken beer tap on the sundeck. (I still carry a laminated version of his green map aboard.) I saved myself from that moment of insanity which led me to FlyWright.