Thursday, January 19, 2012

A Weekend at the Yacht Club

Well, the Hobie Cat is finally here and it is almost registered.Despite the registration not being complete yet, I decided to do some sailing since I now have a boat that is by the water ... so it as some attempts at sea trials. For this, I took out to other new hires: my neighbor Eamonn Houston from Ireland and Bill Ghent from Houston.  The weekend was pretty good and the boat was in the water both days. Here are some pictures!

Bill Ghent

Eamonn Houston

Bill and Eamonn

Derek and Bill
Eamonn and Derek in front of the boat
The boat all ready to sail

A boat in full sail - even a spinnaker!

So that was the first full weekend with the boat ... unfortunately the water was like glass and it was not possible to really get much going ... although the second day was most amusing ...
Note how the water is like glass and how the boats are moving ...

Unfortunately one of the children kicking the boats in became a traitor to his father and abandoned ship. The boat on the left had two loyal children to kick it in when the wind fully died.


Friday, January 6, 2012

Launching the new Hobie Cat!

At long last I finally have something blog about over here in the big sandbox: my Hobie Cat has finally arrived and it was a good weekend :-)

The first part was receiving the Hobie Cat. This finally happened at 11:30am on January 5, 2012. East and West Express delivered the goods!
The hulls and mast carefully packaged

The hulls and mast and deck with a bunch of boxes (on the tables behind)

And all the stuff again

Did I mention this was a French Hobie?
Well after a long afternoon (and another morning) with the help of some fantastic staff at HMYC - plus some assistance from the catamaran fleet Captain (James) the boat was finally assembled and ready for sea trials ...
This is the assembled Hobie and January 6 around noon
I also need to add a few more views of the new boat ...
The boat again with an old and  new beach cart
Now what is this - a SPINNAKER pole on the bow with a trumpet snuffer?


Note the very cool new beach cart to the right ...
I got in a few runs today, but needed to spend some time on the beach to dodge the Coast Guard since the boat registration is not complete and it was just easier to not answer questions. Still, I got in two runs despite the really light (and multi-directional) winds. The next task will be to get the spinnaker set up properly (this was learned the hard way) and get used to the boat itself.

There are some great people out at HMYC and everyone there was quite excited to see the new boat, but also commented that the only real difference was the hardware on it - goes to show the Hobie 16 is a classic design.

All in all, it was a good day ... with a great sunset ...






Saturday, October 15, 2011

A Quick October Update

I posted some pictures to the blog, but there are some things that cannot be capture in photos. The past two weekends were busy:

  • October 6, 2011 was Octoberfest at the Gulf Hotel in Bahrain. It was a great time for all with a great deal of beer available,  good selection of German food (including great pork), and a oompah band! The ballroom was very full of people, many of whom were in traditional attire such as liederhosen or bavarian style dresses. Such a grand night, but one where I took few pictures. Afterwards I stayed at the Gulf Hotel, which was quite amazing!!
  • October 13, 2011 was Canadian Thanksgiving in Bahrain hosted by a Canadian social group. The event was held at Upstairs Downstairs near the Gulf Hotel and a fun time was had by all. A great group of people and a good night out :-)

The last bit of excitement was work related! Today was a lot of fun for me. We had a nice drive to Ras Tanura airport early this morning to catch a helicopter to an offshore facility. The facility was very interesting and we got the added bonus of a boat ride to two other facilities and being hoisted by a rope basket at one point. I felt we should have paid admission! The helicopter was very comfortable with 12 people (plus two pilots). A really nice perspective of the area, although the open was not terribly picturesque ;-)

October Catamaran Regatta at HYMC October 14, 2011

As most of my friends know, I love the water (see previous post for more about my boat which is en route to the Kingdom finally). On Friday I was at Half Moon Bay for the monthly catamaran regatta. While I did not sail in the races (my boat is not here yet), I took some pictures to show what it is like here at the nice beach ;-) I did eventually sail after the races with some folks to help them learn to read the winds a bit better and get me used to a Hobie Cat.


The rules of the beach (#9 is most interesting)

This is the beach .. nothing to say the pictures does not!

The other direction on the beach with nice shelters and grills!


This is actually a shower! Note the shower head  in the dolphins mouth (the hobies are behind it)
One of our racing Hobie Cats

One of our racing Hobie Cats


A nice, colorful Hobie 17

A few boats from the fleet (we had 9 out in total)

A Hobie racing the some decent wind (they were light that day)

Hobies after the first race

All nice Hobie Cats that came out to race after the first race

Subset at Half Moon Bay

The day was a good one and we had a great lunch afterwards and were able to do some socializing later as well. What I learned afterwards is why the road there is so dangerous ... all of the Saudis are driving home to Khobar, usually a high speed ... some with no lights ... 


Stockholm September 2011

Well, I've been a bit remiss in my blog updates and have done a bit of traveling. Rather than a bunch of text, it seems best to show some selected pictures. These are from my trip to Stockholm in September 2011.

The oldest coffee shop in Stockholm. Great location and good coffee!


The royal palace used for ceremonial purposes, right in the heart of the city














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Monday, September 19, 2011

A Short Update

I spent a couple of weeks in Houston and it was nice to catch up with some friends and stock up on a few things for Saudi Arabia. One of the things I got was a new camera so now I can take some pictures :-) This is a quick update to show some things about me from here ...

The walk in towards my house

The sidewalk going towards my house

The entrance to my house in the hills

I will soon post some interior pictures of the house but it needs some re-arranging before I can do that. It will give some idea of what the house is really like here. The other items of interest are my ground transportation:

First we have the shot of both of my vehicles

The first vehicle is my 1986 Suzuki Samurai, whic

The second is my Honda Dio scooter, which has been my mainstay in camp

So that is the quick update. this should give some insights to life here on the camp, or at least where I live and what I use to get me around. The Suzuki Samurai is the exciting one; once the work is all done that I am planning, it will be a terrific vehicle for getting around here.



Friday, August 26, 2011

Happiness

In two days I will take my first leave from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and it really feels good! The past couple of weeks were really good and things are falling into place nicely here at long last! As of Wednesday, I am the proud owner of a 1986 Suzuki Samurai that is in fabulous shape (but will become a bit of a project car - which I will be updating as I go):
The other big thing is that by October I should finally have my Hobie Cat which will be named Moxie:
All in all, things seem to be going pretty good ... other than trying to sort out some problems with my house with the Housing Department here at Aramco - they are more than a little on the obstinate/difficult side of things. Hopefully they will address the problems while I am away so I can avoid having to deal further with them when I get back ...

In other exciting news, there will be an HP Touchpad waiting for me in Houston (thanks to Aramis for that one) and there will be a lot of shopping to get done when I am there now that I know what I really need over here (including some Suzuki Samurai parts) ...

Oh! One last thing ... if any of my friends out there with extensive pipeline experience are interested, I can put you in touch with the decision maker for the group - he is actively looking!