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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 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. We averaged about 6.7 kts speed in 15kts DDW, wing on wing with a few short broad reaches to shave Peggy's Cove on to East Ironbound. There we met up with a friend's boat "Seaswire" who followed us in to show him the way. We hit better winds behind East Ironbound and got the speed up to about 7.5 to 8 knots. It was about 6 gybes from East Ironbound to the entrance of Mahone Bay proper and a wing on wing entry at 1830hrs to the mooring field. We set to a mooring the first night, Seaswire rafted up to us and we tied into the massive supply of beer and rum stockpiled aboard both vessels. It wasn't long before we were dry & drunk with old friends dropping by to say hello. Seaswire's crew remarked how nice Overproof looked going through the seas ahead of them.... smooth and powerful. That was nice to hear. 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.... 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. I've been onboard since Thursday night and just got back here about 2 hours ago. CM |
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![]() Sounds like fun for all! But that drenching rain sounded "rough!" Good for you, Mooron. Take new pics soon. We were doing our daysailing thing.... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/momwheelweby.jpg RB 35s5 NY |
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Kewl !
Scotty "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:0BRBg.158881$I61.155990@clgrps13... 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 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. We averaged about 6.7 kts speed in 15kts DDW, wing on wing with a few short broad reaches to shave Peggy's Cove on to East Ironbound. There we met up with a friend's boat "Seaswire" who followed us in to show him the way. We hit better winds behind East Ironbound and got the speed up to about 7.5 to 8 knots. It was about 6 gybes from East Ironbound to the entrance of Mahone Bay proper and a wing on wing entry at 1830hrs to the mooring field. We set to a mooring the first night, Seaswire rafted up to us and we tied into the massive supply of beer and rum stockpiled aboard both vessels. It wasn't long before we were dry & drunk with old friends dropping by to say hello. Seaswire's crew remarked how nice Overproof looked going through the seas ahead of them.... smooth and powerful. That was nice to hear. 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.... 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. I've been onboard since Thursday night and just got back here about 2 hours ago. CM |
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![]() Kewl ! Good god. What a total vaginal blood fart Scott Vermon is. RB 35s5 NY |
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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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![]() Looking forward to hearing some more sailing adventures! I bet. Doug's sailing adventures are ended. RB 35s5 NY |
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I had figured out it would be "rough" with the deluge of rain forecast....
but the feel of Overproof surging downwind sure made up for it. A nice dry cabin to relax in after the voyage was also a bonus. CM "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Sounds like fun for all! But that drenching rain sounded "rough!" Good for you, Mooron. Take new pics soon. We were doing our daysailing thing.... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/momwheelweby.jpg RB 35s5 NY |
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Oh Yeah.... that ocean surge and those swells with Overproof tracking like
a train downwind.... nuthin' beats that feeling! I didn't realize how much I missed it by not launching last year. Then again I had no time to sail last year. I was amazed on Saturday.... upwind and I was keeping pace with a pair of 36 ft sailboats. Mind you they were reefed in 25 knots of wind and I was flying full canvas. CM "Scotty" wrote in message . .. Kewl ! Scotty "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:0BRBg.158881$I61.155990@clgrps13... 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 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. We averaged about 6.7 kts speed in 15kts DDW, wing on wing with a few short broad reaches to shave Peggy's Cove on to East Ironbound. There we met up with a friend's boat "Seaswire" who followed us in to show him the way. We hit better winds behind East Ironbound and got the speed up to about 7.5 to 8 knots. It was about 6 gybes from East Ironbound to the entrance of Mahone Bay proper and a wing on wing entry at 1830hrs to the mooring field. We set to a mooring the first night, Seaswire rafted up to us and we tied into the massive supply of beer and rum stockpiled aboard both vessels. It wasn't long before we were dry & drunk with old friends dropping by to say hello. Seaswire's crew remarked how nice Overproof looked going through the seas ahead of them.... smooth and powerful. That was nice to hear. 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.... 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. I've been onboard since Thursday night and just got back here about 2 hours ago. CM |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message Sounds excellent- glad to hear 'Overproof' is in such good shape. 3 weeks of knuckle bruising labour to get all systems overhauled. Way more work then I anticipated. Surely you tough Arctic types aren't going to complain about a little drizzle? No problems other than my hands were so pruned up that the cigarette kept going out! :-) Did you adjust anything? If you have it all set up right, did you take any measurements? Very useful info. Yup I keep a baseline of numbers for rigging tension and have a caliper to measure loads on the sheets and halyards. It provides a great indicator of if a particular area is suffering extra loads due to a variety of factors [ ie: sheave lubrication, wear on the sheets/halyards, mast alignment / rake/ shroud & stay tension balanced / etc.] You got a tan in 1 weekend? Yeah!.... what's odd about that? I tan overnight usually.... rarely get "red" for more than 6 hours before it browns up nice. Looking forward to hearing some more sailing adventures! Well I just got seconded to a large project so I only have the weekends and the job is 5 hours away. I'll try and post if I get a bad sailing weekend. (Is there such a thing?? :-) Sure was a blast..... CM |
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![]() Capt.Mooron wrote: I'll try and post if I get a bad sailing weekend. (Is there such a thing?? :-) Sure was a blast..... CM What about the fishing? Joe |
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