Operation - "Shake-Down"
Capt.Mooron wrote:
Quick Report on Overproof's "Shake-Down" trip to Mahone Bay
Departed the Bay Landing at 1230hrs in the rain. Did a 45 minute run-in at
various rpms on the auxiliary to assess performance. Excellent... 6.5kts at
1900rpm. Cleared the bay under power and once satisfied the diesel was in
good shape, proper drip from the packing gland, belts tight, battery
charging... set sails and swung to about 180 on to a beam reach to get sea
room and clearer winds off shore. We changed heading to 270 at a DDW course
aprox 6 nm off the coast
Sounds excellent- glad to hear 'Overproof' is in such good
shape.
You know the winds in drenching rain... sorta comes and goes in waves. the
rain was relentless but the vessel was moving smartly. Nonetheless... the
crew was geared and the coffee hot.
Surely you tough Arctic types aren't going to complain about
a little drizzle?
Saturday was a beautiful day for sailing with winds at 15 kts in the am to
25kts in the afternoon. We set full canvas and headed out at 1200hrs. Once
we passed and cleared the other boats we struck out for Big Tancook
Island.... sailed-up to the Bluenose II then went to Prince's Inlet past
Bachman's and returned to Mahone Bay at about 1800hrs. We pressed Overproof
hard on all points to see how the rigging was holding out and to fine tune
the tension, etc. The boat performed remarkably well....
Did you adjust anything? If you have it all set up right,
did you take any measurements? Very useful info.
The Classic Boat Festival was a great time. Lots of American boats in the
bay. Lots of shore activities. Lots of wooden and classic style boats for
sale. Many people dropped by to compliment and inquire about Overproof. The
schooner races were on, we had deer steak BBQ, the burning of the Teaser on
Sat night and I got a Great Tan!! It was a 5 star weekend.
You got a tan in 1 weekend?
It sounds like a great time. I saw some pics of the classic
boat festival up there but it didn't occur to me look for
anybody I knew....
Looking forward to hearing some more sailing adventures!
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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