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Donal August 5th 03 05:14 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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And then he indicates that winds gusted above 25 knots. I'd say close to

35
knots at times. That heavy air combined with nearby storm systems sent

most
sailors home.
We stayed out and the storm missed us.


It sounds exactly like the conditions that we had just over a week ago.
The wind varied between 20 - 35 kts. At one point the wind didn't drop
below 32 kts for over 10 minutes. WE put a reef in then. We beam reached
all afternoon and let the tide carry us home (instead of gybing downwind).
It was the best sail so far this year. There were hundreds of boats out
there, and they seemed to be enjoying themselves. I don't believe that
anybody hit any rocks, although I suspect that a few people probably banged
their pontoon. A few people commented on the excellent wind - nobody talked
about a storm.

When you say "storm" do you mean that it was raining, or are you referring
to the wind?


Regards


Donal
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Donal August 5th 03 05:14 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 

"SkitchNYC" wrote in message
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You forget that he hinted that Bob looked like an ugly freak!


I didn't want to get personal.


Ok! You didn't forget, then?



Regards


Donal
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felton August 5th 03 05:15 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 
On 05 Aug 2003 15:15:32 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

I enjoyed the report. Should I assume the return trip to the slip
was uneventful? That is usually an entertainment opportunity on a
breezy day:)

To be honest, the slips are well protected, even in a very windy day. It's
rarely a problem coming in. Somedays I do it better than others, but I've yet
to have a mishap.

RB


Well protected slips are nice, indeed:) I haven't had that luxury for
a while, although at least my slip is head to wind more often than
not. My only fiascos have been when I am sailing very short handed
(one non-sailor as crew). That coupled with the fact that my boat has
an offset prop shaft has created some moments of stress for me and
entertainment for onlookers:) I have a whole dock box full of old
firehose that I have been meaning to install in my slip to help
protect my topsides, but I haven't gotten around to it as yet.
Handling the boat under power with an offset propshaft is a dream once
you get some way on, but until then it is a bit different to say the
least.


Bobsprit August 5th 03 05:19 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 
My only fiascos have been when I am sailing very short handed
(one non-sailor as crew).

My biggest mistake was taking the slip under genoa in the Pearson one day. I
really had it all under control as I made the turn into the slip. At that
moment one of the girls flashed us and I missed the slip, banging into a
finger. No damage done...except to my ego!

RB

felton August 5th 03 05:49 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 
On 05 Aug 2003 16:19:32 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

My only fiascos have been when I am sailing very short handed
(one non-sailor as crew).

My biggest mistake was taking the slip under genoa in the Pearson one day. I
really had it all under control as I made the turn into the slip. At that
moment one of the girls flashed us and I missed the slip, banging into a
finger. No damage done...except to my ego!

RB


Docking under sail is always impressive when done correctly and only
happens when no one is around to witness it:) As I learned to sail on
a small scow, usually singlehanded, it was part of a day's sail to
bring the boat back and time everything just right or else...bad
things were sure to follow:) I sailed a friend's Flying Scot this
past weekend and got to practice those rusty skills. What fun:)
Except for the fact that Flying Scot's sail like barn doors, small
boat sailing is great:)

Thom Stewart August 5th 03 05:59 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 
OK Nutsy,

I give you a + rating, based on Marc report. I remember those LI summer
evening Storms! I'm not sure I would have left the mooring?

"I'll drink to That!"

Ole Thom


Scott Vernon August 5th 03 06:24 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 
''There were a dozen
or so sailboats visible with various sail configurations.''

"Donal" wrote in message
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Ran home...sure. We were the last of two boats sailing at that point and

it was
near 7 pm I think!


What kind of place is that? 7 pm and there were only 2 boats left??? 25
kts of wind sounds like perfect sailing condidtions - unless you are in a
hurry to reach an upwind destination. Beam reaching in those winds should
have been fun. Is NY only inhabited by wimps?


Regards


Donal
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Scott Vernon August 5th 03 06:29 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 
'' I drove to Bob's yacht club to wait for his
arrival. While waiting, the wind picked up to such an extent that I
had to furl the deck umbrella I was sitting under ''


"Bobsphit" wrote

To be honest, the slips are well protected, even in a very windy day.


To be honest????? BwaHahahaha



Scott Vernon August 5th 03 06:53 PM

Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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How so? We went sailing with no crew


no crew? Where was Marc?


Another dropout who can't read. We had no crew, Scott.
Read again!


Oh, sorry.
No crew? Where was Marc AND Julio?




Simple Simon August 5th 03 11:05 PM

Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
 
Marc told it like it is. Your priorities are all wrong.

What an IDIOT you are FatBoy! You are no sailor
and only exemplify a lubber who thinks a sailboat
is an extension of his living room at home.

Haa aahah ahah hah a hah ah ah ah h ah! You
should be sooooooooooooooo sooooooooooo
soooooooooooooo ashamed of yourself for being
such an ignorant soul.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
In summation, I had a good time, in good company, in a markedly sea
kindly and seaworthy boat that needs some work and some goddam winch
handle holders.

Thanks for the kind words, Marc. As I pointed out, some of the problems were
"recent" such as the temp. mainsheet line and vang. As for leaving the dock,
the "fender" was our pivot point...but you knew that!
I have no excuse for the lack of winch handle holders, but I thought you
approved of my oversized sheets for ease of handling?
In any case, that was the heaviest air I've sailed the C&C is and was pleased
by how she did. Julia had the best nap ever.
Suzanne and I hope to pay you a visit next week!

Capt RB
C&C 32
NY





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