Lennon Sailing Trip to Bermuda
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:26 am
My co-worker was playing racketball with a friend of his who he had not seen in many years a few days ago. It turns out that his name is Tyler Coney. His family owns a marina in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. He is also the one who taught lennon how to sail. My co-worker had no idea until I showed him an article,
My co-worker tried to ask this guy who taught Lennon how to sail as many questions as he could over a beer after the game. Tyler said it was an incredible experience. Lennon came to the marina and purchased a 14 foot sailboat with 2 sails on it. It is a boat that is considered a good boat to learn on. He said Lennon was a wonderful and very down to earth guy and a very astute learner. He seemed reluctant to bring Sean along sometimes but was coaxed by Tyler to bring him once in a while. Tyler taught Lennon how to sail in the bay of Cold Spring Harbor. They had a radio with them and Tyler thought it was funny that every time a Macca song came on ("Coming Up", being the current hit), Lennon's ears would perk up and say "that's so simple, I could do that." Tyler felt that Lennon was very much in competition with Macca.
Tyler was also part of a crew of 4 (other than Lennon) to sail to Bermuda from Rhode Island. It was a 41 foot sailboat. Tyler felt it should have been a total of 6 people because it easier to have 2 people at at time navigating and doing whatever needed to be done while the others are resting. Being a party of 5 in total left one alone. He said Capitan Hank was the lone person at night. He said they had great weather for a few days and then a storm hit for 2 days. They lost the main sail for a while and had to do repairs. They all got sick. He said Lennon definitely had a revelation on that trip.
My co-worker asked him if he had any pics. He said Lennon really didn't want to take any but that he had just a couple. He said Yoko was actually a very nice woman and that her father was actually a big man in stature. ( I guess he either met or saw her father.)
His family still owns the marina. He still sees Captain hank once a year at boat shows. He said Yoko sold the property about 1 year after Lennon died. My co-worker tried in a not so direct way to ask for copies of the pics but Tyler was reluctant. He said he only gave copies to 1 guy, a bartender in the area who promised him free drinks forever if he made him copies.
I wish I had more earth shattering info but you have to admit that this guy had an experience that only a handful to can admit to.
My co-worker tried to ask this guy who taught Lennon how to sail as many questions as he could over a beer after the game. Tyler said it was an incredible experience. Lennon came to the marina and purchased a 14 foot sailboat with 2 sails on it. It is a boat that is considered a good boat to learn on. He said Lennon was a wonderful and very down to earth guy and a very astute learner. He seemed reluctant to bring Sean along sometimes but was coaxed by Tyler to bring him once in a while. Tyler taught Lennon how to sail in the bay of Cold Spring Harbor. They had a radio with them and Tyler thought it was funny that every time a Macca song came on ("Coming Up", being the current hit), Lennon's ears would perk up and say "that's so simple, I could do that." Tyler felt that Lennon was very much in competition with Macca.
Tyler was also part of a crew of 4 (other than Lennon) to sail to Bermuda from Rhode Island. It was a 41 foot sailboat. Tyler felt it should have been a total of 6 people because it easier to have 2 people at at time navigating and doing whatever needed to be done while the others are resting. Being a party of 5 in total left one alone. He said Capitan Hank was the lone person at night. He said they had great weather for a few days and then a storm hit for 2 days. They lost the main sail for a while and had to do repairs. They all got sick. He said Lennon definitely had a revelation on that trip.
My co-worker asked him if he had any pics. He said Lennon really didn't want to take any but that he had just a couple. He said Yoko was actually a very nice woman and that her father was actually a big man in stature. ( I guess he either met or saw her father.)
His family still owns the marina. He still sees Captain hank once a year at boat shows. He said Yoko sold the property about 1 year after Lennon died. My co-worker tried in a not so direct way to ask for copies of the pics but Tyler was reluctant. He said he only gave copies to 1 guy, a bartender in the area who promised him free drinks forever if he made him copies.
I wish I had more earth shattering info but you have to admit that this guy had an experience that only a handful to can admit to.