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So it's getting time to hit the dirt with our boats and we decided to give
it one last crack this weekend. The skipper from our Around Gotland boat a Facil 355 XO started calling around a couple of weeks ago and everyone was really up to the idea of a last Archiplelago Raid in november. So much so actually, that everybody wanted to take an extra day off and leave early friday morning. So we did. The weather was horrible throughout the weekend. With a constant drizzling rain but no real showers. However the wind was a steady 20-25 knots throughout the trip and we had some awesome sailing slaloming between the Islands and rocks. We thought we were going to be alone at this time of year but we actually saw three other sailboats. The temperature was about 7 degrees Celsius, both in the air and the water. We dressed warm and had absolutely no problems staying warm with our three layer systems from Musto. The only mistake I did was to not bring my skiing gloves or something. I just had two pair of summer sailing gloves and there was no way to keep my hands warm once they got wet. I ended up wearing no gloves and keeping my hands warm in my pockets between handling the sheets. When at the helm I could keep my gloves dry and had no problems. The first night we stayed on Ostholmen which has a Sauna on the east side. Unfortunately the winds were SE so we had to park on the opposite side of the Island and walk across in the dark. This was no problem going there, but on our way back our only flashlight broke so we had to go about 500 m in pitch blackness ![]() was the most hazardous part of our trip let me tell you. The next night we stayed on Björkskär with about the same setup of winds and Sauna. However this time we made sure our flashlights would not give in on us. The Sauna was of course fired with wood which we had brought of our own. This kind of Sauna you sit in for 3-4 hours no problem. The temperature is just nice and cozy and when you want a sweat you just throw some water on the hot rocks on top of the fireplace. The steam soon subsides and you can have another hit from your favorite drink. About once an hour we went outside and cooled off in the water. Actually with almost a gale blowing right in our face we were cooled down long before we even reached the water. Well we were all vikings so in we went. It hurts to take a dip in 7 degree water. It wasn't very deep so we had to lay down and kind of roll over to get a thourough saturation ![]() to get some swimming in. All in all we had three days of wonderful sailing. Of course going to weather the whole time, but we aren't no gentlemen so we didn't mind. Good food, good sailing good friends. That's were it's all at. May you all have a wonderful on- or off- season depending on whether you're sitting upright or standing on your heads right now ![]() Here are some links I found with a bunch of summer pictures of Björkskär. http://www.aphotograph.net/sailing_s...s/ppage24.html Just imagine the same place pitch black nobody else and several degrees colder. -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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The Captains Nemesis wrote:
Baaah, never yet known an Ozzie to be beaten in the "sit in an overheated spa naked then jump out and roll in the snow for as long as you can stand it" competition. Viking have got nothing on Ozzies.....except maybe a smidgeon of intelligence :-) You ain't seen no Vikings gone berserk have you? Well it all starts in the Sauna. -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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"Per Elmsäter" wrote:
So it's getting time to hit the dirt with our boats Wait a minute, am I reading this right? You're still sailing and Mooron's boat has been out of the water for a while now? ...... and we decided to give it one last crack this weekend. The skipper from our Around Gotland boat a Facil 355 XO started calling around a couple of weeks ago and everyone was really up to the idea of a last Archiplelago Raid in november. So much so actually, that everybody wanted to take an extra day off and leave early friday morning. So we did. The weather was horrible throughout the weekend. With a constant drizzling rain but no real showers. However the wind was a steady 20-25 knots throughout the trip and we had some awesome sailing slaloming between the Islands and rocks. We thought we were going to be alone at this time of year but we actually saw three other sailboats. The temperature was about 7 degrees Celsius, both in the air and the water. We dressed warm and had absolutely no problems staying warm with our three layer systems from Musto. The only mistake I did was to not bring my skiing gloves or something. I just had two pair of summer sailing gloves and there was no way to keep my hands warm once they got wet. I ended up wearing no gloves and keeping my hands warm in my pockets between handling the sheets. When at the helm I could keep my gloves dry and had no problems. I've found that if you wear those stretchy surgical type gloves inside regular sailing gloves, your hands never get wet and it helps them keep warm. Not really really warm, but warmer than they'd be either bare or in wet gloves. The first night (snip for brevity).... Sounds like awesome sailing, a worthy closure for the season. As for saunas I'm not enthusiastic about them, in our climate we get about seven months of sauna already, but no snow to roll in. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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DSK wrote:
"Per Elmsäter" wrote: So it's getting time to hit the dirt with our boats Wait a minute, am I reading this right? You're still sailing and Mooron's boat has been out of the water for a while now? That's just because he happened to sober up by mistake one day and decided he better ground the boat before he went on the next binge. I've found that if you wear those stretchy surgical type gloves inside regular sailing gloves, your hands never get wet and it helps them keep warm. Not really really warm, but warmer than they'd be either bare or in wet gloves. Not bad. We have those aboard already for those unexpected endeavors down into the holding tank. The first night (snip for brevity).... Sounds like awesome sailing, a worthy closure for the season. As for saunas I'm not enthusiastic about them, in our climate we get about seven months of sauna already, but no snow to roll in. I assure you you'd appreciate them once you come over here ![]() -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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Hey Per! Long time no se habla. Still collecting charts of your area. . .
.. little detour enroute but I'm still heading that way. MST |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message | | Wait a minute, am I reading this right? You're still sailing and Mooron's boat | has been out of the water for a while now? Heh!... I got out when I could. Lottsa good sailing to be had up here for a while Trawler Man! | I've found that if you wear those stretchy surgical type gloves inside regular | sailing gloves, your hands never get wet and it helps them keep warm. Not really | really warm, but warmer than they'd be either bare or in wet gloves. This is a new low in Wimpiness.... even for you Doug! | Sounds like awesome sailing, a worthy closure for the season. As for saunas I'm | not enthusiastic about them, in our climate we get about seven months of sauna | already, but no snow to roll in. Try that at minus 40..... CM |
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![]() "Per Elmsäter" wrote in message | That's just because he happened to sober up by mistake one day and decided | he better ground the boat before he went on the next binge. Absolutely Uncanny! Such Depth of Perception! I stand..... Amazed! ;-) CM |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote:
Heh!... I got out when I could. Lottsa good sailing to be had up here for a while Trawler Man! Really? Sorry I'm missing it all. Actually, we tried to get up to your neck o' the woods this weekend, we aimed the boat north and rang up Full Speed. But we kept running aground and it would take too long to go around all those big rocky thingies. | I've found that if you wear those stretchy surgical type gloves inside regular | sailing gloves, your hands never get wet and it helps them keep warm. Not really | really warm, but warmer than they'd be either bare or in wet gloves. This is a new low in Wimpiness.... even for you Doug! Where have you been? I have an Olympic medal in 'Wimpiness.' DSK |
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The Captains Nemesis wrote:
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 21:23:24 GMT, "Per Elmsäter" wrote: The Captains Nemesis wrote: Baaah, never yet known an Ozzie to be beaten in the "sit in an overheated spa naked then jump out and roll in the snow for as long as you can stand it" competition. Viking have got nothing on Ozzies.....except maybe a smidgeon of intelligence :-) You ain't seen no Vikings gone berserk have you? Well it all starts in the Sauna. with liberal dosing of Aquavit (sp) Aquavit has no effect unless you wash it down with plenty of beer. -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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Schoonertrash wrote:
Hey Per! Long time no se habla. Still collecting charts of your area. . . . little detour enroute but I'm still heading that way. MST Whenever. At the rate we're aging though??? -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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