The Boatel hosted the first Girls Night INN on May 30 to June 1st, 2014 which was a weekend cancer retreat for three young girls with cancer and their moms. They spent a fun-filled weekend aboard Toronto’s only Boat Bed and Breakfast with lots of … Continue reading →
2014-17 Fishing Sitka Sound and Surrounding Areas
During mid-June, the crew of the Wild Blue fished Sitka Sound and surrounding areas.Sunday, June 8th:This morning the Sitka Harbormaster called to say a package had arrived and the contents were broken. This was surprising since Alex hadn’t order…
Saal and Regensburg
NMYC Yacht Club
Deggendorf
Guten Tag,
We’ve been “stranded” in Deggendorf since the afternoon of the 16th. We had planned an overnight stop, but there’s just not enough water in the Danube for us to continue downstream. We actually scrapped bottom on our way here. Thankfully there is one visitor berth here at the NMYC […]
Was out of town
Hi everyone!I just got back from a wonderful mini vacation visiting my sister in Wake Forest, North Carolina. My body was screaming for time off from the relentless pace I’ve been putting it through.I have some pictures of the steps and galley to…
The Passing of Claiborne Young
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| Claiborne during a recent visit to Beach House |
It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we report the passing of our good friend Claiborne Young. Claiborne was killed in a motorcycle accident on Saturday June 14th. The boating community has suffered a major loss. Very few boaters have not benefited from the contributions Claiborne has made over many years in the form of his excellent cruising guides covering the ICW from Virginia to Alabama and most recently from his website, Salty Southeast Cruiser’s Net. His wife Karen died in October 2013 of what Claiborne called “never smoker’s lung cancer” and Claiborne seemed to recently start getting his life back on track. Just a few weeks ago he purchased a trawler and in an email to us a few days ago, wrote of how excited he was to get back on the water and explore the waters he knew so well. He was a true gentleman and someone that never had a harsh word to say about anyone or anything. He will be missed by so many. The following was taken from cruisersnet.net …
Claiborne Sellars Young [1951-2014] passed away on Saturday evening, June 14, 2014 at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill following a serious motorcycle accident. He passed into the arms of the Lord at 7:00 p.m. surrounded by family and friends.
Born and raised in Burlington, Claiborne lived there all of his life. He was a well loved, well respected man in all aspects of his life. He was a devoted husband, well-known boating author, speaker, and web publisher. He was also a generous, kind and loyal fellow to the many people who called him Friend. Claiborne will be mourned and missed by family, friends, associates, and fellow cruisers.
Claiborne was a graduate of Walter M. Williams High School in Burlington and NC State University in Raleigh. Following the closing of the Sellars family business in the early 80s, he turned to his next loves – water and boating – eventually authoring a series of books for the cruising community from North Carolina to Florida. His first book, the “Cruising Guide to North Carolina” was published in 1983. He also worked with UNC-TV [PBS] to produce a series of travel videos on the waters and small towns of North Carolina’s coast. More recently, Claiborne went on share his love and knowledge of all things water related and published a successful website dedicated to the boating community and boating legislation. Claiborne was loved by many friends within that community, and always had a place to stay and chat while traveling on his speaking engagements. Those who knew him, found that Claiborne was never at a loss for words!
At home, Claiborne was a loving and devoted husband for 40 years, a motorcycle enthusiast, and animal lover. During the years of their marriage, he and Karen were ardent supporters of the Alamance County Humane Society and the American Humane Society, and surrounded themselves with many four-legged friends. Claiborne was also a self-taught chef who was often found in the kitchen producing the most aromatic and tasty dishes. When Claiborne put on a spread, everyone was happy, full, and sated!
Claiborne was preceded in death by his wife Karen Williams Young who passed away October 2013, and his parents Claibourne Clark Young and Dorothy Sellars Young Brawley. He is survived by family from his Sellars and Young relations, as well as his Williams in-laws.
A service of remembrance will be held at Rich and Thompson Chapel in Burlington on Wednesday, June 18, at 11:00 a.m. with Dr. Genie Martin officiating.
Visitation will be Tuesday evening June 17 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Rich & Thompson in Burlington and other times at the Young’s home [814 Colonial Drive, Burlington].
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be made to Hospice of Alamance/Caswell, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, NC 27215.
Condolences may be offered at www.richandthompson.com.
Day 157 – 365 Project…Mama Willet
Welcome to day 157 of 365 photos…this mama Willet was standing her ground when anyone came down the trail today. Just as soon anyone would get near a certain section of the trail, she would start squawking and fly toward a tree that was right next to the trail. The strange part was that she… Continue Reading
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One thing leads to two
Originally we were going to spend a week at home before returning to GTB. As is usually the case that plan changed. My Dad went in to have a spot on his ear checked out and found out it was cancerous. A few phone calls and he had an appointment at Mayo…
Berching
Deggendorf
Guten Abend,
Berching was charming! We arrived 4:45 on Thursday afternoon after a long day of locks and such. When the boat had been secured to the town dock, we went off for a stroll and dinner. It was a lovely evening during which I met one of the library staff and had a lovely […]
Day 156 – 365 Project…Two Churches
Welcome to day 156 of 365 photos…these two churches in Oriental, North Carolina caught my eye today as I was taking a walk. Since it is Sunday, I thought it would be appropriate to make them my daily photo. What was I doing taking a walk so far from home. I was looking for the… Continue Reading
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Happy Father’s Day
Happy Father’s day to me!
Miracle of Miracles the Princess Auto Father’s Day flyer finally showed up in my email. Went to see the Admiral and said: “I been thinkin’!” This usually results in her replying: “Uh oh!” To which I repli…

