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Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 14:15
by Tommy
Farewell Patrick, and thank you for being you.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 14:29
by John F.
My condolences to Capt. Patrick's family, and to you Bruce.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 14:57
by Jamie MacKenzie
Gentlemen: I've only been in the 31 family since 2010, but Captain Pat clearly led the community with great distinction. Despite what any newbie might have asked, he never condescended. I will raise a glass on board Girl Friday to him this evening.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 15:09
by Harv
Bruce, Patrick's family, and everyone else in the sandbox, my deepest condolences. I too am at a loss for words. The conversations, the knowledge, and friendship we shared during the several times he would stay at my home before traveling to the Rendezvous, will always stand out as cherished moments of my life. Today there is another large gap in my heart that will never be filled.

Rest Well and Fair Skies Capt. Patrick

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 15:16
by Navatech
My condolences to everybody... Family, friends and the sandbox brethren...

I believe Capt Pat. is in a better place now and I take solace from that fact...

Capt Pat. may not be among us anymore but he will not be forgotten!...

RIP Capt Pat.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 16:30
by John Brownlee
Thanks Bruce, a sad day.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 16:31
by Tony Meola
We all lost a very dear family member today.

My condolences to Capt. Pat's family.

We all have a huge void in our hearts. We have lost a great man. He influenced us all to be better at what we do and who we are. As has been said a true Renaissance man. We're would we all be today without him.

Every time I look at my boat I will be thinking of him and my father.

May he always look down at us and keep us safe at sea.

Capt. Pat may God bless your soul. You are now in afar better place.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 17:26
by Charlie J
my condolences to Capt Pats family bruce and the rest of this sand box.
he was quite a man, and will never be forgotten
RIP Cap

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 17:37
by PeterPalmieri
We were out on the Bertram today; my two boys, wife, my parents and my sister and brother in law. Anchored up in the bay on our '31. Anchored up doing some clamming and one of many great family fun trips. Bob Lico was so thoughtful to leave me a msg that I picked up while we were out. I took some time to reflect on the blessing Pat brought us.

What he has created is a true blessing in our lives.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 18:12
by Bertramp
My condolences and prayers to the Captains family.
A sad day indeed.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 19:57
by SteveM
Bruce,
I am sorry. I know you were very close friends with Patrick. Thank you for letting us know. Prayers to his family and friends.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 20:10
by JP Dalik
Thank you Bruce

RIP Capt Pat

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 20:39
by Harry Babb
My thoughts and prayers are with Pat's family and friends tonight.

I happened to be fortunate to have met and known Pat for a few short years.

My thoughts were with Patrick today as I was sanding glass and mixing resin! ! .... Don' t worry Pat.....she WILL float once again! ! !

Thanks for being my frien! !


hb

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 20:59
by scot
Very sad to hear that Patrick has passed on. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I didn't have the good fortune to meet the Capt in person, but I can't even begin to describe the help he has provided hundreds of aspiring enthusiast like me. He never spoke down to anyone (even when they deserved it), always encouraging and willing to help. I was only scolded once by the Capt.. my crime was being in his area and not stopping by for a visit, which I really regret at this time, my loss.

God speed Capt Patrick, you will be sorely missed.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 21:03
by IRGuy
The man departed with class.. I am glad I had a chance to say goodbye.

RIP my Captain

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 21:33
by tjhartsr
its not often that someone can learn a trade,that becomes a hobby then a joy and then helps as many folks as he can with his knowledge and enthusiasm.it was an honor to have met you

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 27th, '16, 22:42
by DanielM
Thank you Bruce for letting us know, I know you've lost a dear friend.

Condolences to Capt. Pat's family. RIP Capt. Patrick.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 00:34
by JohnV8r
Thanks Bruce.

Fair winds and following seas Patrick...

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 07:28
by gplume
Words cannot express the sadness. We lost a true friend and a gentleman. My condolances to the family of Captain Pat and you to Bruce.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 08:55
by MarkS
For all that had the luxury of meeting Patrick and were his great friends my deepest condolences. Another quality hand I never had the pleasure to shake. Rest easy Capt.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 09:44
by Carl
Thank you Bruce for letting us know.
My condolences to you and Captain Patrick's family.

Captain, you truly made a difference and will be missed.

Carl

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 11:55
by Ironman
Rip Capt Pat
always there to answer anything..
Gonna be missed
God comfort

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 13:34
by randall
thanks bruce....thanks for always being there for patrick. friends have been asking me who he was (Facebook post) so i tell them....he was a jeweler....then he turned boats into jewelry. but more important than that he brought people together from all over the world and real and lasting friendships ensued. that's quite a legacy. will be sorely missed.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 16:13
by Mitch
Prayers to all who are suffering the loss of such a dynamic man, Patrick will be greatly missed. My wife and I went to six rendezvous and hung out with Patrick and Vic and the guys what memories. I will do what I can to help this thing live on its truly a privilege to b part of this. Thnx guys.....

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 17:26
by Bruce
Thanks Randall,
You more than anyone understood the artistry of Pats talent.

What most people don't know is the extent of his master goldsmith talent. He designed and made pieces for some of the most exclusive jewelers around such as Harry Winston to name just one. There are magazine articles I've seen, and will be part of a tribute to him later on, that floored me.

Like yourself, his humbleness is a noble character trait one rarely runs into anymore.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 19:01
by Carl
Bruce wrote: There are magazine articles I've seen, and will be part of a tribute to him later on, that floored me.

Like yourself, his humbleness is a noble character trait one rarely runs into anymore.

I'd love to see more of his work as a goldsmith, he mentioned in passing of his prior career and only offered a few glimpses into it when pressed. Humbleness is a virtue, but it is such a shame he did not share that aspect of his talent as freely as he shared his talent of boat building.

i am always awestruck by an individual that can see the final picture, every aspect before starting and hold true to that vision to the end.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 19:49
by Stuart Cooperrider
I join the many in expressing my condolences and prayers. RIP.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 21:06
by JimmyG
My condolences to the family and friends, sad day for sure

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 21:08
by Joe E
I recived the text from Bob H sat morning and was sickened with sadness. He had a amazing affect on people he didn't even know. His willingness to help and spread knowledge to a stranger is unheard of today. He was an amazing man and will be missed.

Joe

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 21:19
by captbone
Rest in Peace shipmate. Fair winds and following seas.

God bless you and your family.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 21:27
by Pete Fallon
Bruce,
Few people know how close you were to Patrick, whether it was delivering boats for ungrateful owners in the old days or building then riding your Harley's to a rain soaked bike week in Daytona( hiding under overpasses between downpours). I spent many hours talking to him and you about Bertram's, computers, guns and Carolina Boats, and trying to avoid the Riviera Beach Grobeak's breaking into our trucks. I can still picture him sitting on the bench at the Flop House talking with Uncle VIc, smoking butts and drinking a cold one. He was a true gentleman and I am going to miss him as much as you are. my condolences to Patrick's family in Texas and to you and Shirley. Call me when you get a chance at 561-310-7179 my phone dumped most of my stored numbers including yours.
Pete Fallon

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 28th, '16, 23:34
by mike ohlstein

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 06:47
by John Swick
My sincerest condolences to Patrick's family.
To you Bruce and Mike O aswell.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 09:08
by Hueso
Hasta luego Capt. Pat!

My condolences to Pat's family. He will not be forgotten!

David

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 09:11
by Joseph Fikentscher
Sincere condolences.This is never an easy thing to go through. Our hearts are with the family and the Faithful.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 09:27
by Rawleigh
I had the most wildly vivid good bye dream about him last week, but did not want to say anything about it until now. We had a good bye party for him in some boatyard, and many of you were there. I remember having a group hug with Pat and others. My right arm was over Pat's shoulder and his left arm was around my back. I turned to look at that weathered face and both of us unashamedly had tears in our eyes. We knew we would not meet again in this life. It is amazing how someone so far away and that you only meet a couple of times can have such an impact on you. See you on the other side old friend! Rawleigh

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 09:46
by LesBrown
Mike, thanks for the bio, Bruce thanks for letting us know. Is there going to be any type of service here in San Antonio? I am local and would like to pay respects to a Great Man that we all loved and respected. Please let me know. Thanks Les Brown

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 11:25
by bob lico
Rawleigh at the last northeast (Greenport) i went thru a similar embracement with the captain we just knew but said nothing this would be the last meeting here on earth. i said " death be not proud " as a veteran RIP brother.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 14:18
by bertram 20
Thoughts and prayers to Cap't Pats family and friends. Very sad news

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 15:41
by ranjr13
Thank you Bruce, thank you Mike. My thoughts are with Pat's family, and friends, many of which are on this site. Just seeing this notice now, as we were finishing 7 days away, on our 31. Yesterday's 5 hour run home was one of the nicest, calmest mornings I can remember....hmmm....wonder why.

I've been to a number of Fire Fighter line of duty deaths, and the one overwhelming thought is that while the accolades and gestures of sincere sympathy at the time of loss are truly great support for family and friends, the real tribute is what we each continue to do in our lives. Pick a project on your boat, help another Bertram owner out, help Bruce et al with this site - it doesn't matter what, just do something as Pat would have done it and think about him when you're doing it. That is what keeps great people like Pat's legacy living on.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 29th, '16, 16:00
by Bruce
LesBrown wrote:Mike, thanks for the bio, Bruce thanks for letting us know. Is there going to be any type of service here in San Antonio? I am local and would like to pay respects to a Great Man that we all loved and respected. Please let me know. Thanks Les Brown
There will be a memorial service of some kind opened up to the group. His sisters and I are in the begining stages. They are very open and aware of what you all meant to Pat and of your support for Bertram 31.

I'll pass along the info as things are decided.

Thank you all.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Aug 30th, '16, 20:57
by JohnD
Bruce,

Thanks for letting us know and I want to pass our Deepest sympathies to Capt. Patrick's family, friends and fellow B31 family.

John & Melinda

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 1st, '16, 11:20
by 34Hatt
Wow I am so sorry to hear this the world has lost another great one, talent & knowledge that won't ever be replaced.
My best wishes and prays to his family.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 1st, '16, 16:05
by Hyena Love
I'm just speechless.

So sorry to hear the news. May he rest in peace.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 1st, '16, 17:17
by neil
Bruce we can't thank you and leader of the mean team for stepping up to the plate in a tough time ,everyone here knows how much we loved capt pat, thankfully .we had the pleasure to meet him on sevarale occasions he really left a mark on all of our lives

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 20:58
by mike ohlstein
Something from the current issue of Long Island Boating World....


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Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 21:09
by Tony Meola
Mike

Very nice.

Did they pull that off the site or did you provide them with the file?

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 21:30
by Tommy
Capt. Pat and his innate ability to help others lives on.......as we knew would be the case.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 21:39
by mike ohlstein
I had nothing to do with it.

Re: Capt Pat.

Posted: Sep 3rd, '16, 05:03
by SteveM
Patrick's influence will live on for many many years. I was just looking at the new pictures of the B35 and thinking that there is something there as well. Patrick has had a huge influence in hundreds of stewards keeping their 31's in good shape and on the water. Without a doubt he is the reason the 31 has had a prolonged audience. Without that, the new 35 investors may not have had the confidence to invest and launch in this reincarnation of the 31.