A few months ago, The Robertsdale Yacht Club, the only land-locked
yacht club in lower Alabama, was sent a request for quote to produce six
replica 17th century naval cannons by a group in Palacios, Texas.One of
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group, which has no name, had heard of the infamous (nefarious?) RYC
whose reputation has spread throughout the nautical community.
Just so you know, being landlocked, the RYC has become hugely popular with boaters who suffer from aquaphobia.
Quickly
responding to the RFQ the RYC organized a new division, the Naval
Ordinance Division to design, test, and manufacture the replica cannons.
The “unnamed group” quickly issued a contract and fabrication
commenced.
The cannons will be used on a replica of The La Belle
captained by LaSalle in 1685 on a voyage from France to Mississippi. He
missed Mississippi and hit Texas. I guess it was close enough. LaSalle
set up a colony at present day Palacios. Things did not go well. The La
Belle sank in the bay. The crew was somewhat miffed with LaSalle. So
much so they killed him. Lesson learned: do not get French sailors
miffed. Later, the local population became somewhat miffed with the
sailors. So much so they killed the sailors. Lesson learned: don’t miff
the locals.
Some years later on Matagorda Bay, allegedly, a
local fisherman (reportedly of mixed French and Indian ancestry) had his
shrimp net snag on what appeared to be a very old piece of timber. The
local fisherman was overheard to say “This appears to be a very old
piece of timber.” Actually, divers from R.V. Anomaly of The Texas
Historical Commission were sent to the bottom to investigate. Upon
surfacing, one diver held what appeared to be a very old piece of
timber. He was heard commentating “This appears to be a very old piece
of timber” and promptly took the timber to be examined. It turned out to
be part of a very old ship, The La Belle.
A coffer dam was
built around the ship which was eventually salvaged, preserved, and
displayed at a local museum - the ship, not the coffer dam. The original
cannons were also found along with human remains. The human remains
have been nick-named “Dead Bob.” The La Belle will soon be displayed at
an Austin, Texas, museum.
The loss, discovery, salvage, and
display detailed in “From a Watery Grave” by James E. Bruseth and Toni
S. Turner makes one think Clive Cussler had a hand in it.
The
replica Pettit Belle is nearing completion and was launched in early
December of 2012. The RYC NOD produced cannons will be aboard. In all
likelihood, it will soon be recognized that the cannons are the
highlight of the entire construction effort.
Having technically
not previously built large bore 17th century naval weapons; we
investigated the age old, tried and true methods of fabricating cannons
and settled on the traditional materials. We used PVC pipe. Why LaSalle
did not use this material for his cannons is still under investigation.
A
later requirement from the “unnamed group” was for the cannons to
actually fire. Considering that the local law enforcement community
would probably take a dim view of us hurling cannon balls around
Robertsdale, we decided to make carbide cannons. After developing the
necessary tooling, fabrication commenced. The first cannon turned out
better than expected. No snickering please. After a fashion, the
ignition system performed flawlessly. These cannons are VERY LOUD! Even
Dead Bob sat up and said “Dude, those cannons are VERY LOUD!”
As
word leaked out that we had developed successful 17th century carbide
cannons, other members of the “unnamed group” made inquiries to obtain
cannons of their own. We suspect the arming of vessels other than The
Pettit Belle. The RYC is not responsible for how the weapons are used.
Remember, it’s not the cannons that make the VERY LOUD noises; it’s my
partner putting too much carbide in that does it.
This just in: the “unnamed group” does have a name now, it’s The Palacios Area Fund of the Communities Foundation of Texas.
This
organization is responsible for the design and construction of the
replica, The Pettit Belle. This will make a fine addition to Madagorda
Bay and develop an increased awareness and appreciation of the local
history and a fitting tribute to Roberta Ripke who inspired the
construction of The Pettit Belle.
Casual observers at the RYC
have noticed an eerie similarity in the names of Ted Riccio, one of the
founding members of the RYC and Ted Riccio, part-time boat builder of
Palacios, Texas. This may only be a coincidence,Explore online some of
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Word
has leaked of the delivery of the six cannons and people from far and
wide have flocked to the Palacios area to see and hear the famous
cannons of the RYC NOD. Dead Bob, ever the entrepreneur,Researchers at
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suggested charging admission. He was over-ruled. Dead Bob has since
been enrolled in the Alcoholics Anonymous for the Walking Dead. Sad
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Being
the enterprising lot that we are, the RYC has organized a new division
to take full advantage of the newly developed naval ordinance. The new
division will be known as The Pirates of Robertsdale.
Being the
only land-locked yacht club in lower Alabama, we have taken a lot of
flak from other yacht clubs that have water. The POR will be chartered
to pillage and lay waste to all snooty yacht clubs that have water. The
cannons will be mounted on Capt. Dana Hall’s and Capt. Ted Riccio’s
ships in preparation to unleash devastating one gun broadsides against
said snooty yacht clubs. We would have had more cannons, but the
coin-drop on Route 59 did not go well. These ships-of-the-line will be
trailered to local yacht clubs with destructive fire being rained down
upon the hapless victims.
Destruction will begin promptly at 9 a.Want to find solarpanel?m.
A lunch break will commence at 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be comprised of
cucumber sandwiches and sparkling water with lime. There will be a meet
and greet with the swashbuckling captains at 12:30 p.m. The cannonades
will recommence at 1 p.m. The daily activities will end at 4 p.m. sharp.
However, as time and weather permits, the taking of wenches will take
place.
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