I envy you all who really knew him. He was the guy that I would have come to Mystic for, sought to shake his hand and signed up to listen to stories until he got tired of telling them. Fair Winds Chuck
I envy you all who really knew him. He was the guy that I would have come to Mystic for, sought to shake his hand and signed up to listen to stories until he got tired of telling them. Fair Winds Chuck
Just one photo and a lot of posts to remind me of a great man, and still it hurts.
Condolences to all of his friends.
It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.
I don't have the words, just emotions right now. He was larger than life, and it was an honor to have meet him.
My condolences to his family and many friends.
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In fact, if you can saw a penciled line, apply glue, drive nails, and bring a modest measure of patience to the task, you can build and launch a smart and able craft in as few as 40 work hours. You need not be driven by lack of tools, materials, skills, or time to abandon in frustration a project you conceived in a spirit of pleasurable anticipation.
-Dynamite Payson
Well C Ross I tried...I thought it was a reasonable request/thought...
Chuck was one of a kind... the best kind. I'll certainly miss him. My condolences to his family and everyone here that knew and loved Chuck
I'm hopeful he's transitioned to a new vantage point where he will be even more help to us than he was in the past.
Best Wishes to all.........
We can memorialize Chuck at Mystic. As with most everything on the Forum, it will be our initiative and our party. No need to make a deal about it to all the non-Forum folk at the show. Let's see who has a boat in during the show (I can't as will still be healing, but could drive down for this) and just set a time for our own parade and EBS. This is something that in the spirit of the Paladin really should be self-initiated, not seeking sanction.
Edited to add - Oops - My Dad's family (He's the last of his generation and thus the very senior McColgin) is flying in for a major reunion that weekend. I will not be able to even glance at the show. So sorry.
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From the Pub thread a couple of days ago...His tag line...
"If you live life right, death is a joke as far as fear is concerned."Wakan Tanka Kici Un
..a bad day sailing is a heckuva lot better than the best day at work.....
Fighting Illegal immigration since 1492....
Live your life so that whenever you lose, you're ahead."
"If you live life right, death is a joke as far as fear is concerned."
You damn sure lived by those words brother, you damn sure did. <sniff>
His little green light is still on... may it be so forever.
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Or for those who missed this translation:
"Wakan Tankn kici un - may the Great Spirit bless you."
There's nothing more expensive than a "free" boat.
Ian when I checked on docking at Mystic is was close to 9 dollars a foot..I can not afford that but many of the boats shown were for sale.. and the mooring field was small. I'll go by foot/car this time.
Very sad to hear this news, he was generous in every way. My thoughts are for those remaining
Paul
whatever rocks your boat
A good man gone. As much as we'll miss him, at least we got to know him here. Having missed Meerkat by a few weeks when I joined the WBF, I think of the folks who join "after Chuck" and never get to experience that tremendous heart.
RIP and fair winds.
Dear Chuck gone.... This is a great big loss of a wonderful, kind and generous friend. He truly was one of the kind. There will never be one like him.
Now with his beloved Irina. Rest in peace Dear Chuckie... So very, very sorry...
Choose wisely -Treat kindly...
A secret to a good marriage is to have a quick mind and a slow mouth...
S/V ORCA 38' Herreshoff Ketch
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Bundin er bátleysur maður
I know he's been flirting with death (to read his stories) for almost as long as he lived. Still, it gave one a sense that nothing could ever really stop him.
Farewell, Chuck. It was an honor to know you.
Jami Huisjen Scott
It worries me that Katherine and Paul may not have seen this. I know that Chuck was very dear to them both.
Mickey Lake
'A disciple of the Norse god of aesthetically pleasing boats, Johan Anker'
Nothing to add but tears.
Thanks for everything Chuck, the stories, the advice, the help. You will be missed.
Joe, FFPoP
Unreal. No, no, no, no. Can't be.
He seemed to have at least 7 lives more to go. Where did they all vanish to so fast.
“We have tracked the economic health of the nation for a long time. The reason we track those things is that the government is full of economists, not psychologists. If we know money doesn’t buy happiness, why are we optimizing for money?”
Adam Kramer, PhD candidate, Psychology, U. of OR.
Photographer of sailing and sailboats
And other things, too.
http://www.landsedgephoto.com
sorry to read it
A good life.
Damn.
"I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible that you may be mistaken." (stolen from TomF )
He was a stone-cold character and a great guy. When I was in the hospital last week he was trying to send me food--so I could have a decent meal during my stay....
What an interesting man! When they built you, buddy--they broke the mold.
Jeff C
Wakan Tanka Kici Un Paladin
Nosce te ipsum
I always appreciated his wisdom and his humor. He will be sorely missed.
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Damn. Seriously bad news here today.
Sail on.......
"Wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for the canoe. " - Thoreau
Knowing it was coming does not make it any easier.
He will be greatly missed.
Tonya sends her condolences as well.
Doug
Very sorry to hear. I never met him, but from what he shared here, he was the real deal when it came to boats, sailing, and all kinds of real life adventures.
Fair winds and following seas, Chuck. Here's hopin' that you're meeting up with Meerkat, Norm, Ken, and all those that have crossed over before.
Brian
Thanks for all the extraordinary color you added to an otherwise ordinary world, Chuck.
Hopes of kinder seas for you from here on.
"Do old boats dream dreams?"
John Gardner
Walk with the Great Spirit, brother...
"Today I will walk out, today everything unnecessary will leave me,
I will be as I was before, I will have a cool breeze over my body.
I will have a light body, I will be happy forever,
nothing will hinder me.
I walk with beauty before me. I walk with beauty behind me.
I walk with beauty below me. I walk with beauty above me.
I walk with beauty around me. My words will be beautiful."
Damm...
Very, very sad.
I never met the man, but always thought that it would be a great time to just sit and listen to him tell his stories. Based on what he wrote here, he had more than a dozen books worth of tales and adventures, and I was always tempted after reading his posts to relpy with a "man, you should write a book!" Alas, it's now too late for any of that.
I'm not a religious guy, but I believe that if there's a heaven, it consists of the fond memories of you in the minds of those you've encoutered and touched during your lifetime. If that's true, then Chuck is truly in heaven.
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, represents, in the final analysis, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
That's a shame. He was an amazing person.
"Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting over." -Samuel Clemens
Fair winds Chuck. I never knew you but your presence here touched us all.
Earl
"Always keep an edge on your knife,son..."
Had always hoped to meet "Paladin".
RIP
Moby Nick
He lived large and well. He loved this place. It kept him company and he kept us company. So many here are familiar with his generosity and his greatness of spirit. I owe him a debt I have no hope to repay. No doubt many here do. Just look at his list of friends; it is everyone. I never met him in person, but just like so many here, I had many conversations through e-mail, phone and PM. He had time for everybody who had interest. The best of this place came to him and through him.
Well done, Chuck, it will all be fine and this is no surprise, but there's another hole in our hearts we are going to have to learn to live with.
Even knowing his condition, I can't believe he's gone, he always seemed to have another come back left. Thanks for all you did for us Chuck, you shall not be forgotten, and therefore never truly die. Taken from Knapps Narrows, the sun setting over Chesapeake Beach MD:
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I don't usually get broken up by death, but this time I am. He was unique and a great loss to form.
Terribly sad news to read at dawn , on the other side of of the world. Chuck was a special member of this community, my condolences to his family and friends.
A privilige and an honour to have known and be touched by you Sir. May you rest in peace, and your God be with you.
A worldly man who spread his kindness amongst folks of many nations!
May your body rest in peace with the Great Spirit & your soul sail on forever..
In a leaky punt, with a broken oar, it's always best to hug the shore...
Cheers....Rowe
Happier days.
It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.
I'd like to think there is a happy reunion going on...
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Nietzsche
Straights are for fast cars. Turns are for fast drivers.
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Ah geeze...what a character. A real loss. RIP Chuck.
DAN
As others have said, I don't have anything much to add. We all knew he was ailing, and will be sorely missed.
So many questions, so little time.