The End of an Era
The main was down on the traveller. Letting the main out more only
slowed the boat. The #2 was up and no one else had reefs. The swell was
about 2m and quatering. The roll was impressive but the angle was wrong
to get real surfing action. Helm was quite neutral except when rolling
hard over. What would you do?
Cheers
Scott Vernon wrote:
think, heel.
"Nav" wrote in message
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I was steering a reasonably straight course. The projected track took us
0.4 nm east of a nasty reef.
Cheers
Scott Vernon wrote:
the boat
"Nav" wrote in message
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What, the mast?
Cheers
Scott Vernon wrote:
Wouldn't have taken you so long to pass them if you'd straighten up a
bit.
SV
"Nav" wrote in message
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This is true. So, who will you become and shall I rename myself too
(How
about 'Salty')? Then we can really talk about lovely sailing! I'll
even
tell you about the impromptu race we won last weekend against a
formidable fleet leaving the same harbour after the long weekend! It
was
15-25 knots at 40-70 deg app with our boat speed of up to 8.6 knots.
It
took us 1 hour to pass one of our sister boats to windward. It was
great
watching her roll to at least 45 in the swell and sea and realize we
must be doing the same! We had a couple of lovely evenings after 20-30
mile sails with great wine and a few DVD's. Sleep was broken only by
the
dawn chorus and the cats asking us to get up and play.
Cheers
Bobsprit wrote:
Explain.
Cheers
Certainly. There are people in this NG who don't care about sailing
or
the
people who enjoy it. Unless THEY will talk about sailing I'll have
nothing to
do with them.
RB
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