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Default Wednesday Sail Report

You really do live the dream, Rob. I can only imagine what
it must be like to sail for a few hours in the rain on LIS
with 3 kts of wind.

S

--
"Swab Rob" wrote I got to the dock by
10 am to try a short sail alone, but when I got to
the dock the water was utterly flat. One of Sailtime's

Hunter 39's
motored in and he said, "no wind at all."
Oh well...it was cloudy, but not yet raining so I opted to

head out
anyway. I feel as though the engine needs more run time,

so off I went.
But the moment I cleared Hart island it started to

drizzle. Nothing
annoying. I throttled back and got my foulies. Nearly at a

dead stop,
my instruments reported barely 3 knots. True, that's no

wind for a lot
of sailboats, but Heart of Gold is more capable than

most..I hoisted
the main, eased the outhaul and unrolled the genny.

Well...it wasn't
exhilarating but Heart of Gold sailed and handled even in

the light
air, making a couple of knots. You know that soft hiss of

rain on the
water, the quiet of no other boats out and when you're

alone at the
helm in air so slight that the hull is silent... It isn't

blue water
solitude, but it's a nice way to catch one's breath After

about 90
minutes the wind actually picked up...maybe 8-10 knots. It

also seemed
like the humidity had tripled....really soaking, but I

didn't care.
Flipped on the autopilot and sat up at the bow for a bit.

It was just
one of those neat little moments when the whole world,

while still very
close, seemed far away.
At 3:00 My cell rang and it was Suzanne. Thomas was

sleeping. Man, I
missed the little guy! I figured that if I headed in I

could be home in
time to catch him before he awoke.
And so it was. Some days are just as perfect as they are

simple.

I notice the rest of you were here posting. And that's

where you'll be
tomorrow when I'm sailing tomorrow night, Saturday and

Sunday. You'll
chant about long trips, blue water dreams, steel rusty

hulls and broken
rudders.
And we'll be sailing. Days like today make it so clear

that most of the
people here just have no clue about sailing. No clue at

all. And I must
say that it saddens me.


RB
35s5
NY