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                    | Camelot
                          - Second trip to the Bahamas - 2000 |  
                   
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                          | In
                                 1993, Gail and I, with then Captain Bill Lacher,
                                
                              took CAMELOT to the Bahamas [link bahamas]. |  
                         
                          | It
                                was a wonderful early summer trip that ended
                                with
                              us arriving back in the States on July 4th. Of
                                 all the experiences this sail provided,
                                there
                              is one moment that stands out most in my mind. |  
                         
                          | It
                                 was early morning on the sail back to the US.
                                We 
                              had timed our passage so that we would leave the
                                 Bahamas at sunset and arrive at US port in the
                                early 
                              morning. It was a beautiful evening
                                 for a crossing. The gulf stream can provide
                                a rough sail but this night all the conditions
                                were idyllic. |  
                         
                          | There
                                 are times when mental constructs, senses and
                                reality merge. These are 
                              magic moments and we are not given too many of
                                them  in any year - even in a lifetime. Everything
                                is 
                              different in these moments and we never forget
                                them.  Afterward, we wonder why life is ever
                                any other 
                              way and what has to be done to bring back this
                                kind  of existence. Of course, there is nothing
                                to be 
                              DONE that will do this. I guess that this
                               is both the bad and good news about living. |  
                         
                          | These
                                 moments are given - not made. Right
                                  action [link the art of quest] provides
                                  the opportunities.
                                   These are moments of Right Livelihood [link right livelihood]. |  
                         
                          | I
                                 had taken the midnight to four am watch. As
                                I came 
                              on deck, I was instantly transported to another
                                 time and place. There was a full moon, and with
                                it, a gentle 
                              mist hung over both the sea and CAMELOT.
                              This was the kind of mist often called “mystical” -
                              the kind 
                              where both sight and hearing are effected, dampened
                                 and changed. |  
                         
                          | This
                                 kind of moment arrests time, transforms the
                                soul 
                              and you become another way of seeing.
                              Everything looks different and is alive. Visibility
                              was only a few hundred yards at most. The Moon
                                was 
                              low on the horizon and diffused by the saturated
                                 air. Sound was almost non existent except for
                                the 
                              barely audible swish of CAMELOT moving
                              through the water. |  
                         
                          | The
                                world 
                              was electric and strangely peaceful - almost like
                                   the beginning, or the end. It
                              was one 
                              of those times that if the world ended, at this
                                   instant, it would have been OK - fitting and
                              perfect. After experiencing this - it is possible
                              to let
                                   it go. In a way, the world did end for me
                                  because 
                              I can never be the same - afterward. |  
                         
                          | At 
                              first, I just sat on the aft deck and drank it all 
                              in. An hour must have passed. It seemed timeless 
                              and instant. What is this thing we call time? How 
                              can it vary so? What brings these moments that speak, 
                              burn and make change? Why is normal 
                              life so different? Why do we let it be different? 
                              How do we get lost in so many things that do not 
                              matter? |  
                         
                          | The
                                 wind, on the quarter, was perhaps eight or ten
                                
                              knots - maybe less. A light breeze for moving a
                                22 ton sailboat in blue water. CAMELOT was
                              sailing at about four knots through a totally flat
                              calm
                              sea - unusual 
                              for crossing the Gulf Stream. The sea was oily
                              -  with high viscosity. It was languid and silent
                              - 
                              almost brooding... full of prospect. It seemed
                              aware  and alive. |  
                         
                          | In
                                 conditions like this CAMELOT sails
                                 herself. Once the sails and helm are set there
                                 is nothing to do on watch
                              -
                              but watch. In a way it seems that the boat is stationary
                              and the world is slowly rolling by wanting to be
                              observed and understood. Of course, it IS understood
                              - it is perceived, taken in and accepted in a way
                              that is, too often, difficult in our day-to-day
                              experience. The bustle of cities, the noise of
                              traffic, day-to-day cares of what we call life
                              separate us from nature and the direct experience
                              of other life. |  
                         
                          | Acquaintances
                                 often ask us why CAMELOT? I
                                 sense that  they see her as a possession, a
                                 thing - a trophy. 
                              When I show her pictures  or bring visitors on
                                 board, I sense that they think
                                 it
                                 is about
                                 bragging
                                 or 
                              keeping score. It is not - and, when people spend
                                  some time on her, they succumb
                                  to the magic
                              of her presence and will. Because of this, I find
                                  that I do not show her pictures nearly so much
                                 as 
                              in the past - I  provide the experience when I can and if they are ready. |  
                         
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                                | Architecture
                                    is made up of three attributes [link architecutal practice] that
                                    must be kept in complete synthesis. CAMELOT keeps
                                    this balance with total grace. To be on her
                                    is to experience this harmony. |  |  
                         
                          | CAMELOT                              is about experience. She is about a different
                                way 
                              of seeing the world. She is ARCHITECTURE 
                              [link meaning of architecture] the
                              way it is supposed to be. She is a level of process,
                              tools, environment, integration that instructs
                                me [link process, tools, environmnet] for
                                doing my professional work. She is an 
                              example, for our friends and clients, of
                               what the synthesis of arrangement, shelter and
                              expression 
                              can be. She is a symbol for the Big
                               E [link the enterprise valueweb].
                               She is proof that a piece of the world can be
                               made organic [link organic architecture],
                                right, and expressive of human values. |  
                         
                          | As 
                              I stood my watch, time passed - it was tangible 
                              with its presence. It was a moment that seemed 
                              to go on, suspended, enchanting, endless. |  
                         
                          | I 
                              had two visitors that watch. |  
                         
                          | The
                                 first was a pod of dolphins [link see dolphins in the wild].
                                  They came suddenly out of the mist and surrounded
                                 
                              the boat. They seemed to be everywhere - and totally
                                  aware. They knew I was there. They knew that
                                 I was 
                              aware of them - as they were of me. |  
                         
                          | There
                                are those, for reasons I cannot fathom, that
                                find it necessary to deny the intelligence
                              of animals. They do this despite what is in front
                                of them every day. Few can hold this position
                                at
                              sea when confronted with a pod of dolphins. For
                                at sea, we are in their domain - not ours. Here,
                                the rules are different - and alien. Living is
                                different.
                              Reality is different. |  
                         
                          | Once 
                              you have truly experienced the sea, you can never, 
                              again, feel completely at rest upon the land. |  
                         
                          | I
                                 have never fit easily into the society I born
                                into. 
                              I know that. I have done my best to make minimal
                                 the conflict that has resulted from this. Often,
                                
                              I know, that my
                               disquiet [link why do you care?] is
                               taken for arrogance - and worse. Still, I do the
                               best I can with a situation that
                               
                              will never completely work. I seek to fit - to
                               contribute.  I enjoy what I can and do what I
                               can. |  
                         
                          | There 
                              are moments, in a DesignShop,® when the world 
                              comes alive for me and I can experience a close 
                              feeling of connection with my own species - I experience 
                              it, also, with the intense collaboration of making 
                              a building. But mostly, I do not belong here. I 
                              am a trespasser that tries not to interfere too 
                              much and overstay a parsimonious welcome. |  
                         
                          | We,
                                 of this generation, are building a new world
                                - a 
                              new
                               economy [link upsidedown economics] -
                               a new way
                                of working [link a new way of working].
                                The Internet, itself, is the best example of
                                this new paradigm in practice.
                                For a 
                              quarter of a century, now, my
                               focus [link 1974] has
                               been on how does the transition to this new way
                               take place. Sometimes, I feel
                               like 
                              it is a race between a world, with no one at the
                                helm, bent on self-destruction and the emergence
                               
                              of a new governance principle based on sustainable
                                practices. I dont belong in the old world
                                 and cannot, yet, experience the new. I do seek
                                to bring the two together [link transitions manager’s creed].
                                  When and how this happens is not a matter of
                                  prediction or control.
                                  It is 
                              about navigation. |  
                         
                          | That 
                              night, in the middle of nowhere, breathing with 
                              these creatures, I felt a peace I have rarely known. 
                              They stayed for about a half an hour - how can I 
                              describe it? Dolphins BREATHE. So many of us are 
                              shallow in our breath and do not take reality in. 
                              We approach life as if it was an accident waiting 
                              to break. Not a dolphin. A dolphin is THERE and 
                              drinks deeply of life and all that is offered. When 
                              a pod stays with a boat they are PRESENT. They know 
                              what they are doing - they communicate. They reach 
                              into your mind and plant a new way of seeing. |  
                         
                          | When 
                              they leave, they leave some of what they are 
                              with you. |  
                         
                          | My 
                              second visitor was from civilization. |  
                         
                          | About 
                              half way into the watch, I saw a light on the horizon. 
                              In time, it became apparent that it was on a direct 
                              bearing with CAMELOT. It silently grew brighter. 
                              In these conditions, it takes, at most, ten minutes 
                              for a ship to come into view and disappear. What 
                              emerged from the sea was a beautiful sloop on a 
                              direct course to the Bahamas. She was small and 
                              delicate - and classic - of lighter displacement 
                              than CAMELOT and healed over as she drove to her 
                              destination. |  
                         
                          | There 
                              was no one on deck. |  
                         
                          | I 
                              do not know if the captain was sleeping, had gone 
                              below for a cup of coffee - or what. The sloop came 
                              on like a ghost ship, passed a hundred feet by CAMELOT'S                              stern, and disappeared into the night. |  
                         
                          | An
                                 apparition of pure beauty that came and was
                                gone without 
                              a trace or whisper. Had it really happened? What
                                 did it mean? Why was there no one on watch?
                                She 
                              represented to me the world she came from - and, 
                              THE great question: is anyone on watch? |  |  
                  
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                          | Words
                                - even pictures - do not convey the essence of
                                the experience
                                that CAMELOT provides. It is an experience
                                so rich that even memory has a difficult time holding
                              it. The memory tends to fad away without frequent renewal. There
                              is a ritual to
                              life on board that is part of it - a routine that
                              is directly tied to the seasons, weather and time
                              of day. Another aspect is the water, itself, always
                              changing - on board you are constantly moving even
                              at anchor. A sailboat, especially a wooden one,
                              has a pervasive materiality that
                              is rarely achieved by human-made artifacts. A boat
                              is a different kind of shelter than a land-based
                              house; it is much smaller and intimate on one hand;
                              on the other, it is expansive as you are often
                              in it, on it, around it
                              - even under it.
                              This is a multidimensional relationship rarely
                              achieved by fixed architecture. On
                                a boat you go places and often places you cannot
                                get to by other means - your landscape changes
                                as often as you please. Even a change in anchorage
                                will accomplish this. The vantage point by which
                                the larger world is experienced is different
                                than the usual from the land. And,
                                on a boat, the maintenance is a daily affair.
                                This frequency of hands-on touch creates a direct
                                link between how life is and what you put into
                                it. The
                                science and art of navigation on board is both
                                a reality for survival and a metaphor of life.
                                You never get to where you want directly - it
                                is the sum of winds, tides, currants and choices
                                taken within limits that get you there. You have
                                to think about it carefully and act appropriately
                                [link appropriate response model] to find your way. This
                                is the CAMELOT expereince - it is condensed life. |  |  
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                          | CAMELOT                              is a deep-displacement 22
                                  ton gaff-rigged cutter-ketch [link camelot’s web site].
                                  She was built, in 1960 by American Marine, from Burmese teak. She is sea-kindly
                                  and exudes
                                  soul 
                              as much as any human
                               artifact [link where is matt, november 2000?] can. |  
                         
                          | She 
                              is not a possession. She cannot be owned. She has 
                              to be approached whole - as a living thing - on 
                              her own terms. If you are willing to do this - to 
                              give up normal human perceptions and values - she 
                              will grant you experiences like no other. |  
                         
                          | As 
                              I sailed with her that night, I made a promise. |  
                         
                          | CAMELOT                              is a blend of the natural - because she is shaped 
                              by the demands of the sea - and artifact - because 
                              she is crafted by humans. |  
                         
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                                | CAMELOT                                    is a dynamic environment that lives in a
                                    dynamic medium. |  |  
                         
                          | She
                                 is a work of art, a habitat, a complex mechanical
                                
                              system, a vessel for getting someplace. She is
                                what  few land-based pieces of architecture have
                                accomplished: 
                              a blend of utility and art, of the pragmatic and
                                 the sublime [link cathedral building].
                                  She is the result of a process 
                              [link taylor axioms] that
                              took years to refine. She is one ideal example
                               of what a human habitat can be. |  
                         
                          | You
                                 cannot go out and buy a boat like this - not
                                for 
                                ANY amount of money. It has to be MADE, evolved,
                                 used, improved - remade. CAMELOT is earned by participation 
                              - not by power, or luck. Not by dictate of whim.
                               Only by right
                                action. |  
                         
                          | Therefore, 
                                CAMELOT cannot be purchased - she requires design 
                              skills, passion, work - integrity. It takes in-vest-meant. |  
                         
                          | Reality 
                              allows no substitutes. It, whatever it is, 
                              works - or it does not. People get into a new space 
                              - or not. The weather and sea, is accommodated - 
                              or not. The Crew is a TEAM - or not. The boat floats, 
                              sails - gets there - or not. |  
                         
                          | And,
                                 off shore, your
                                  life [link 1947] depends on it. |  
                         
                          | CAMELOT                              is everything that I set out to accomplish in Architecture 
                              in one compact package. |  
                         
                          | In Her first restoration She was the result of an intensely collaborative
                                design-build-use process
                              between Gail [link partners],
                              Armour,
                               Pam [link camelot crew and owners] and
                               myself. Like life, she does not stand still. She
                               can never be finished. She evolves
                               like 
                              the environment she sails in. Constant, dynamic,
                                unforgiving, beautiful. |  
                         
                          | Of
                                 all that I have accomplished in life - and not
                                - 
                                CAMELOT is the ONE piece of
                                this Earth that exhibits  best what I
                                 have sought [link 1956]. She is both symbol and FACT. |  
                         
                          | That
                                 night, I promised that I would keep her whole.
                                That 
                              I would participate in her development, evolution
                                 and use. That I would make her available to
                                those 
                              able to experience the reality she is capable of
                                 making and giving. That, no matter the ends
                                and 
                              outs of business and fortune, THIS will
                              stand. This 
                              synthesis of
                              nature and civilization - of pure process and 
                              artifact - will be maintained. This WATCH will
                              be 
                              kept. |  
                         
                          | Of 
                              all the times on board, I love the late night. Nature 
                              is expressed in direct terms. Essence dominates. 
                              The sea, at night, is not just day with the lights 
                              out. The night-sea is different. It cannot be described 
                              although there is something about the human in us 
                              that wants to no matter how often we fail. |  
                         
                          | With 
                              the night comes visitors - and learning, if you 
                              are willing. |  
                         
                          | The 
                              night enfolds the mind. It penetrates the soul and 
                              quickens remembering. It shows the way. |  
                         
                          | CAMELOT                              is
                                part of my way - my dogu. Others
                                have  their own, and different, paths. One gift
                                - and 
                              perhaps the only true gift - we can give to each
                                 other is the unique experiences we have each
                                have 
                              captured and brought back for sharing [link iteration/brain].
                               Living is like prospecting, the gold has to be
                              used 
                              to be valuable. Life has to be spent. Too many
                              try  to keep it in the bank. CAMELOT spends. |  
                        
                          | I 
                              wish that everyone in the world could have a midnight 
                              sail on CAMELOT with a quartering sea, a full moon 
                              and an endless dream. |  
                        
                          | Consider
                                 this your invitation [link come enjoy camelot]. |  |  
                  
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                              | NOTICE CAMELOT has been long neglected. It is July 5, 2013 and I have been on board CAMELOT only once since the last entry on this page made April 30, 2004. Despite all efforts there has not be sufficient resources to keep her fit and sailing. Many times, in this last decade, we were just days away from investment into MG Taylor which would have enabled me to get Her refurbished and sailing, once again the flagship of the enterprise. In 2002 I took CAMELOT off of the MG Taylor payroll and have personally supported Her as much as I have been able to. This has been every spare dollar I had free from basic livelihood expenses and necessary reinvestment into MG Taylor. My promise to CAMELOT has been difficult to keep. Each time, from 1999 to 2006, the dream of a properly financed MG Taylor faded at the last moment. We are once again at the point of capitalizing the enterprise only this time it will be different. This time, a new corporation designed to advance the Taylor Vision and Method will be created from scratch. This time, no matter the specific outcome and the mission of the corporation, my personal practice and income will not be dependent on this new enterprise nor will the venue which CAMELOT so ably served be part of the old/new enterprise. At last, there will be time for CAMELOT and a new role for Her. Wooden boats will last almost forever if you sail them often and maintain them on a daily basis. Waiting in the water for a decade, unused and with minium care, is no way to treat a 22 ton work of art. She has come to the point where intensive care is necessary if She is to have a future. I cannot do it without the participation of the ValueWeb. Nor, from the beginning, was the plan to do it alone. There has been a vision of CAMELOT’s use for many years. What has not existed was the means to accomplish this dream. The time was not right. CAMELOT can be made ready for another 25 years of service if swift action is taken.  |  
                            
                              | There are several stages of work to be performed to get to get CAMELOT back to work. The first is stabilize her and repair the damage of the last few years. The second is to raise the money through a crowd sourcing campaign to return Her to the prior Bristol state as can be viewed on this page, equipped for the new program, and then delivered to the San Francisco Bay. There, a group of investor/owner/users will be able to employ CAMELOT for a variety of dialogs, interactive codesign and sail-training exercises to be conducted under the guidance of a professional captain and facilitation crew. Think of this as a floating Chautauqua experience with peer groups of innovative, future-focused, individuals with the San Francisco Bay as supporting cast. |  
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                              | These are all venues that have been successful on CAMELOT’s decks before. The difference now from the last ten years, is that The San Francisco Bay offers an ideal sailing environmnet for CAMELOT and NorCal is densely populated with individuals who can respond to this venue. This will be a totally unique experience for San Francisco and San Francisco is one of the few places in the world where this kind of dialog on the water can work. |  
                            
                              | This work will take about a year and a half. It is possible to experience CAMELOT sailing at “The City By The Bay” by the Spring of 2015. If you have any interest in any aspect of this happening and you wish to participate, click one of the pictures below to go to the Program and Work Statement. Along with CAMELOT’s history, the Program is being developed in greater detail as is the Business Model of Her ownership and use. |  
                            
                              | Why CAMELOT? Some things have soul. Some things, are representative of a type and deserve preservation and use. Some things can provide an experience that is unique, transformative and reminds us to be human. Some things are a near perfect blending of utility, craft, technology and art. |  |   |  
                  
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                      picture by Captain Armour Rice 1996Sanibel Island, Florida
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                          | UPDATE August 12, 2013: I was finally able to get down to CAMELOT, two weeks ago, and started the process of Her return to use. Armour Rice, William Wehunt and I hauled Her out and worked the bottom of the hull so she will be good in the water for 6 months to a year. It was a tremendous effort on their part to do this work and get CAMELOT back in the water in a few days. I will be forever grateful for this contribution to Her future. There is some worm damage which will have to be addressed at some time with some plank replacement Yet, She is strong now, stable and on program to a full restoration and the objective of bringing Her to San Francisco. Go to the Program Statement to see what has to happen and contact me if you want to participate in any way. There is a lot to do and it will require skills and resources of all kinds. There are use and ownership options outlined in the Program. It is a worthyProject. “it takes a ValueWeb...” |  
                        
                          | Matt Taylorrmatttaylor@gmail.com
 707 684 0833
 SKYPE: rmatttaylor • FaceTime: rmatttaylor@me.com
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                      picture by Matt Taylor 2013Ft. Myers, Florida
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                    | CAMELOT is back at a public dock getting cleaned up, varnished and outfitted with TLC by the Wehunt family. Starting in the Winter, CAMELOT will be available for B&B overnight use with a day sail option. This will keep Her busy and happy as she goes through the first phase of Her first end-to end restoration process since 1988-1995. |  
                  
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                                      | GoTo: Metatron Cube Patio System |  |  |  
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                    | Matt 
                        TaylorHilton Head
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