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Last day of what?
So this was the last day of summer. NO! It was only the last
day of THIS summer. I have to think there will be more. I'll be out there tomorrow for the first day of fall. yes! Some good weeks left. And the Spring will be here fast. RB |
8" of snow above treeline here.
Gilligan wrote in message ... I left work a couple hours early and headed straight for the boat. Well, that's not entirely accurate, as I stopped to get myself a Quiznos smoked turkey sandwich first. They are pretty good, and so are the Quiznos brand kettle chips. Makes a good casual picnic. Got to the boat, got everything in order and was away from the dock in about 5 minutes. Motored down the river and headed out of the harbor at a very slow speed. There was no (ZERO) wind, and I was in no hurry to get anywhere, so I ran the motor at that point where it is almost completely silent, but keeps the boat moving at about 3 knots. Just outside the harbor was someone who was desperately trying to sail in the complete absence of wind. All they had flying was a very light asymetrical. It would slowly fill for a few brief seconds every couple of minutes. Then it would collapse and lay against the rig. They weren't moving, other than what the current could provide. I shut off my motor and just drifted. The other boat wasn't pulling away. We were going the same speed. It was a bit hot and sticky with no breeze. The sun was still pretty strong. I ate my sandwich and chips as I drifted. After about an hour of this, suddenly, out of nowhere, a cool and steady breeze of about 8 or 9 knots sprang up from the west. I rolled out the genoa and was suddenly moving pretty well. The boat with the spin, as well as an Oday 28 with main and Genoa flying both gradually fell behind. The water was flat, so this little breeze was all that was needed to get things moving pretty respectably. I sailed out for a while and then swung around and headed back home on a close haul, still with just the Genny, and still moving right along. By now it was getting dark, so I switched on the running lights. As I looked up to the west, the sunset was one of those really vivid red/orange ones with the tufted pillow look. It was great. So this was the last day of summer. NO! It was only the last day of THIS summer. I have to think there will be more. I'll be out there tomorrow for the first day of fall. BB |
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wrote in message ... I left work a couple hours early and headed straight for the boat. Well, that's not entirely accurate, as I stopped to get myself a Quiznos smoked turkey sandwich first. They are pretty good, and so are the Quiznos brand kettle chips. Makes a good casual picnic. Got to the boat, got everything in order and was away from the dock in about 5 minutes. Motored down the river and headed out of the harbor at a very slow speed. There was no (ZERO) wind, and I was in no hurry to get anywhere, so I ran the motor at that point where it is almost completely silent, but keeps the boat moving at about 3 knots. Just outside the harbor was someone who was desperately trying to sail in the complete absence of wind. All they had flying was a very light asymetrical. It would slowly fill for a few brief seconds every couple of minutes. Then it would collapse and lay against the rig. They weren't moving, other than what the current could provide. I shut off my motor and just drifted. The other boat wasn't pulling away. We were going the same speed. It was a bit hot and sticky with no breeze. The sun was still pretty strong. I ate my sandwich and chips as I drifted. After about an hour of this, suddenly, out of nowhere, a cool and steady breeze of about 8 or 9 knots sprang up from the west. I rolled out the genoa and was suddenly moving pretty well. The boat with the spin, as well as an Oday 28 with main and Genoa flying both gradually fell behind. The water was flat, so this little breeze was all that was needed to get things moving pretty respectably. I sailed out for a while and then swung around and headed back home on a close haul, still with just the Genny, and still moving right along. By now it was getting dark, so I switched on the running lights. As I looked up to the west, the sunset was one of those really vivid red/orange ones with the tufted pillow look. It was great. So this was the last day of summer. NO! It was only the last day of THIS summer. I have to think there will be more. I'll be out there tomorrow for the first day of fall. BB |
You may keep it there...do not send any this way. September has been the
most beautiful month this year and we are hoping October will follow suit. "Gilligan" wrote in message ink.net... 8" of snow above treeline here. Gilligan wrote in message ... I left work a couple hours early and headed straight for the boat. Well, that's not entirely accurate, as I stopped to get myself a Quiznos smoked turkey sandwich first. They are pretty good, and so are the Quiznos brand kettle chips. Makes a good casual picnic. Got to the boat, got everything in order and was away from the dock in about 5 minutes. Motored down the river and headed out of the harbor at a very slow speed. There was no (ZERO) wind, and I was in no hurry to get anywhere, so I ran the motor at that point where it is almost completely silent, but keeps the boat moving at about 3 knots. Just outside the harbor was someone who was desperately trying to sail in the complete absence of wind. All they had flying was a very light asymetrical. It would slowly fill for a few brief seconds every couple of minutes. Then it would collapse and lay against the rig. They weren't moving, other than what the current could provide. I shut off my motor and just drifted. The other boat wasn't pulling away. We were going the same speed. It was a bit hot and sticky with no breeze. The sun was still pretty strong. I ate my sandwich and chips as I drifted. After about an hour of this, suddenly, out of nowhere, a cool and steady breeze of about 8 or 9 knots sprang up from the west. I rolled out the genoa and was suddenly moving pretty well. The boat with the spin, as well as an Oday 28 with main and Genoa flying both gradually fell behind. The water was flat, so this little breeze was all that was needed to get things moving pretty respectably. I sailed out for a while and then swung around and headed back home on a close haul, still with just the Genny, and still moving right along. By now it was getting dark, so I switched on the running lights. As I looked up to the west, the sunset was one of those really vivid red/orange ones with the tufted pillow look. It was great. So this was the last day of summer. NO! It was only the last day of THIS summer. I have to think there will be more. I'll be out there tomorrow for the first day of fall. BB |
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