www.shoretechnology.com/tgewebHoneymoon And Holiday SailingTurkey And GreeceWhat Our Guests Said In 2000!(Links in Underlined Teal Text) What follows are verbatim log entries of year 2000 guests aboard Aegean And Eastern Mediterranean Crewed Charter Yachts (tgeweb) on charter in Greece and Turkey. To visit tgeweb's home page click here. To examine various itineraries, such as Flat-Water Sailing Holiday, prefacing these log entries, click here. For an introduction to tgeweb crew, click here.Gocek to Gocek (Flat-Water Sailing Holiday). Gordon and Feliz, Thanks very much for a wonderful week (happy face depicted). It wasn't nearly long enough. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves! Great captain, great crew, great sights and great food. The ruins were spectacular and one of the highlights of our trip. Your knowledge of the history of the areas we visited was an added bonus. We never imagined octopus could taste so good (happy face). Maybe we'll even have some when we get back to Boston. The German music fest you organized at Cold Water Bay was an event we will always remember. Best Regards, Peter and Patti Thorp Michaels, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2000 Gocek to Gocek (Turquoise Coast Holiday).
Many thanks to Gordon and Saime for a fabulous introduction to the Gocek to Gocek (Turquoise Coast Holiday). A great excursion. Coast, ruins, cuisine, and many other experiences such as meeting Ismail and Ali will be long remembered. Gordon is as competent showing us through the ruins as he is maneuvering the TGE in tight quarters - really impressive! Saime, our mate, is an individual that both of us would love to count among our friends. She is caring and knowledgeable. She taught us much about the country and the people - and what a great cook. The original Theodore Gordon Ellyson would have been proud that his namesake craft can make her guests so happy. We look forward to the Greek islands. Ann and Bob Barth, McLean, Virginia, May 2000 Rhodes to Rhodes (Greek Island Hopping In The
Dodecanese). Gordon (sailing expert) and Alexandra (kitchen expert), What
Rhodes to Rhodes (Greece And Turkey At Once). Dear Gordon, Thanks for a great honeymoon voyage! We are glad that the winds took us along the Turkish coast rather than north from Symi. The two Greek islands we visited (Rhodes and Symi) were interesting. The alternate route along the Turkish coast, however, gave us an unexpected introduction to a fabulous country - the people gracious and friendly, the water crystal clear, the archaeological ruins spectacular! We have gained a fondness and respect for the Turkish people and their country. We will return. Buzukale (ancient Loryma) was our favorite bay -- the water was great for swimming, the Rhodian fort fascinating, and the small restaurant a wonderful culinary surprise in what is truly an out of the way place -- Mustafa has created a wonderful anchorage without the benefit of the infrastructure that we normally expect. His family was so friendly and engaging. Of our prints, that of Mustafa holding the wild boar reminds us of his great chase in flip-flops across the rocks and through the brush with his dog in hot pursuit. We have a new respect for how easily he moves on his own turf; guests who wish to see the acropolis had best be in good shape. Ekincik and ancient Caunos came in a close second as our favorite stop. The tombs at Dalyan were awe inspiring. We are looking forward to our next voyage with you! So much to see, so little time. And we are looking forward to meeting Jenny and the children. Fondest Regards, Mandy and Clark Nichols, Seattle, Washington, June 2000 Gocek to Gocek (Flat-Water Sailing Holiday).
This has truly been a wonderful and adventuresome experience. Wilma was a
lovely hostess and Captain Gordon was a remarkably skilled and talented Gocek to Gocek (Flat-Water Sailing Holiday). The trip was everything I had hoped: a special way to experience a special place, comfortable accommodations with knowledgeable and personable hosts. As a non-sailor I appreciated the chance to participate in sailing such a beautiful boat. Despite several klutzy moves on my part, Gordon maintained his professional and accommodating composure - proving that under a somewhat crusty exterior lies a heart of gold. Thanks Gordon and Wilma for a very memorable experience. Frank Dixon, Encinitas, California, July 2000 Gocek to Gocek (Flat-Water Sailing Holiday). It was a great trip. Thank you so much! I really liked all the ruins, especially those at Cleopatra's Bay (ancient Lydae). Thank you so much, Gordon and Wilma, the food was great. And thank you for letting me snorkel with your equipment. It's something I've always wanted to do. Thank you so much (heart depicted). Meagan Oldfather, San Anselmo, California, July 2000 Gocek to Gocek (Flat-Water Sailing Holiday). A learning experience from beginning to end. CAN I SAIL YET? I'm excited to have learned things I didn't even know I wanted to learn and am inspired to learn more about sailing. Now when I read about sailing it will be enjoyable (great reading material on board). Thank you, Wilma, for some of the best food of ourwhole European trip. The excursions to ruins were fantastic and I'm looking forward to returning for more. Lastly, thanks, Gordon, for patiently teaching me to stay out of the way and, most importantly, how to keep the beer really cold! Holly Oldfather, San Anselmo, California, July 2000 Gocek to Gocek (Flat-Water Sailing Holiday).
The greatest way to see Turkey. A relaxing and enjoyable
Gocek to Gocek (Flat-Water Sailing Holiday). Thank you, Gordon, for welcoming our family as your guests on the T.G. Ellyson. You did everything to make sure that we had a great time. The background info you gave us to the history of the area made it a great learning experience for Holly, Newt, Meg, and me.It is a truly beautiful area and I felt lucky to have someone so knowledgeable to find the good spots to stop. I really liked the experience of being a crew member and loved taking off from the pier under sail. All in all it was a very exciting, enjoyable, and relaxing week. I feel privileged to have had the chance to learn about sailing, about the inhabitants of the area in earlier times, and about local geography. Thank you also for your wonderful crew Wilma who was so charming and who took such good care of us. You are fortunate to live in such a beautiful place. Keep sailing and thanks for taking good care of our family. Jon Oldfather, San Ansellmo, California, July 2000 Gocek to Kas (Turquoise Coast Holiday).
Tired of the Hamptons? Bored with the Caribbean?
Chateauxed out in France? Turkey and Greece from the decks of the T.G. Ellyson
is the trip of a lifetime. This is my third TGE excursion. The first time in
the bays and coves of Turkey. The second time in the Greek islands. This time a
mixture of both. It's hard to choose a highlight of this outing - maybe the
wild boar at Ali's restaurant, maybe Yuksel's campfire, possibly the hike to the
fortress atop Kale, or taking down the awning in 27 knots of wind (not
compulsory for guests) enroute to Kalkan, or, and unquestionably, the company of
Gordon and Jenny Abercrombie whom I consider very dear Gocek to Kas (Turquoise Coast Holiday). Action and adventure, rest and relaxation, all in my first yacht trip! Thanks to Gordon and Eva for seven packed days of sun and sea. If Gordon will have me I'll definitely be back. Thanks a million. Jim Akers, New York City, August 2000 Gocek to Kas (Turquoise Coast Holiday). A different type of vacation. Rustic and quaint stops. Sailing is relaxing if occasionally a bit intimidating. I've enjoyed myself and would recommend it to others. I had a great time. Barbara Brown, New York City, August 2000 Gocek to Kas (Turquoise Coast Holiday). We were well advised by our dear friend Debra to vacation on the T.G. Ellyson with Gordon. He has exactly the voice and quite a bit of the look of Charlton Heston in a star turn. But rather than parting the Red Sea for us, he expertly navigated a swath of the Mediterranean, imparting insights on the history of ancient Lycia as well as the contemporary history of the many charming restaurants and stops at which he is known. A wonderful experience to share with friends, we are looking forward to our next visit. Thanks, Gordon and Jenny. Matt Romanelli, New York City, August 2000 Gocek to Gocek (Turquoise Coast Holiday). Gordon, we could not have wished for a more spectacular adventure. The landscapes were awe-inspiring; the coves treasures of paradise. You put together the perfect itinerary, with a mix of the out-of-the-way and the most picturesque villages and ports. Most importantly, the ruins were incredible. You added very welcome insight into each historical locale. In fact, my only recommendation would be to please share more of your knowledge of history. You, when you chose to, were able to make a scattering of rocks come alive. Finally, Wilma is a delight. Her cooking was superb, her company a treasure. We are very grateful for the hospitality that you both shared. Next time we'll go in search of more wind!! Peter and Kirsten Chadwick, Washington, D.C., August 2000 Gocek to Marmaris (Greece And Turkey At Once). "When I was young my limbs were strong, but I could not see the mountains. Now that I am old I can see the mountains, but my weary limbs will not take me there. Genius is wisdom and youth." Edgar Lee Masters c1890. Gordon, Thank you for your youth (e.g., over 100nm beating into the wind) and your wisdom (historical, culinary, and aesthetic). These days have passed in a flash but will always be remembered by Caglasu and me as "the fifty million dollar" vacation (in honor of Mehmet's seafood dinner). In anticipation of our next voyage I wish you blue skies and turquoise seas. P.S. Who were those guys, anyway!!! Eric Achtmann, Munich, Germany, September 2000 Gocek to Marmaris (Greece And Turkey At Once). Between Roman ruins, beautiful bays, grilled octopus, history lessons over raki, and, not least, sailing, I have no idea where the seven days have gone. I feel I could do this for another ten weeks and not grow tired of it. Gordon, bu benim icin her bakimdan harika bir haftaydi. Deniz, gunes, yelken ve tarih yaninda seni tanimak da cok buyuk bir zevkti. Istanbul'da calisirken seni, tekneyi ve o guzel sahilleri hep dusunecegim. Tekrar gorusmek uzere Caglasu Altinkopru, Istanbul, Turkey, September 2000 Bodrum to Gocek (Greece And Turkey At Once). Dear Gordon and Wilma, Thanks for making our first trip together so special. Greg and I truly enjoyed the diverse mixture of action and adventure, rest and relaxation, from Force 9 gale to the quiet and quaint stops along the way. The on-board food was delicious (thanks to Wilma) and the restaurants fabulous! Wilma was absolutely delightful and shared so much warm hospitality. We'll always remember the adventures we shared aboard the T.G. Ellyson. Next time we won't bring so much luggage! Beware of qales and best regards, Kircia Maffie and Greg Felix, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2000 Bodrum to Gocek (Greece And Turkey At Once).
To Gordon and Wilma, Thank you for introducing a
sailing Bodrum to Gocek (Greece And Turkey At Once). To Gordon and Wilma, Thank you both for a superb trip. I know we will have the scars to prove it. We wish you well in the future for the new life you have chosen. Gordon, you have been blessed to start a family anew and can this time sit back and smell the roses and enjoy your children. They are beautiful children, and if in the future you ever need me, all you have to do is call. People think I am crazy the way I take pictures, but for me it is a way of re-living the trip over and over. I just wish I could have taken photos of that gale. They are hurrying me so I cannot continue. However, thanks once more for a memorable trip. I hope we can do it again. Miles Felix, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2000 Bodrum to Marmaris (Greece And Turkey At Once). Gordon - We had a wonderful experience these last five days, a new one for all four of us. We enjoyed getting familiar with sailboat cruising, and found we could exist, even thrive, under more basic conditions than in our homes. The scenery was breathtaking and we were most fortunate to have the variety of both the Greek islands and the Turkish coast. While we didn't quite have our fill of pure sailing we certainly did enjoy the winds we did have. The TGE is a beautiful boat and we learned to appreciate its utility and craftsmanship. Here's your winter reading list: Snow Falling On Cedars by Guterson, Poisonwood Bible by Kingsolver, A Fine Balance by Mistry, The Shipping News by Proulx, and Ship of Gold by Kinder. Barbara and Arthur Bernstein, Los Angeles, California, October 2000 Bodrum to Marmaris (Greece And Turkey At Once). I am delighted to log on, to make this entry in the Captain's log. The trip was logically planned and beautifully executed by the Captain with the able assistance of Wilma. The dialogue was both informative and enjoyable. Psychologically speaking all of the dramatic personae were in sync. The epilogue will be fast friendships which will last well into the future. Thank you for a memorable and enlarging experience. Arnold Burns, New York City, October 2000 Bodrum to Marmaris (Greece And Turkey At Once). I agree with all of the foregoing and echo both Barbara's and Arnie's sentiments. I also want to compliment the Captain on his excellent leadership and Wilma on her excellent cooking. Felice Burns, New York City, October 2000 Gocek to Gocek (Turquoise Coast Holiday). Dear Gordon and Wilma: Roger and I have enjoyed this week immensely. We loved the sites, the history, Wilma's cooking, and the relaxation. Your knowledge of the local area is awesome. Thanks for making it a special trip. Your boat is a pleasure to sail aboard. Its condition and equipment are superb. Your seamanship is outstanding. Thanks for the great sailing. Judith and Roger Wilson, Marina Del Rey, California, November 2000 What Our 2007 Guests SaidWhat Our 1999 Guests SaidWhat Our 1998 Guests SaidWhat Our 1997 Guests SaidWhat Our 1996 Guests SaidContact UsReturn to Home PageDear Homo Sapiens, There is no need to continue
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