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![]() Well....I knew bad weather was coming this afternoon, so I headed out to the yard at 7:00 am to get the genoa up and finish with the main. It went smoothly of course and at 9:30 am after breakfast I took the boat out on my own, hoping for some breeze to test the sails together. Naturally there was NO WIND AT ALL. When I say no wind, I'm talking about a J24 and C&C 37 sitting immobile. With the main up (I had tensioned the battens and eased the outhaul) nothing was happening. I let the boat drift, and soon a small breeze, about 3 knots, came up. I unrolled the genoa and the boat slid away. Catching the same breeze the J24 was right behind me. The C&C 37 was stuck, sails flopping. It wasn't much of a sail, but quiet, peaceful. I managed to keep her moving put some distance between Heart of Gold and the J24. After two hours I headed back. More wind was coming, but I promised Thomas some pumpkins! When I got back my friends on the Sweden 39 and the Vindo 40 said the boat looked stunning with her dark sails up. Of course I already knew that! HEAVY winds predicted for tomorrow, so I hope to get some nice video clips. Here's the main (Most of the pentax-mylar jib is blocked) catching little or no wind. http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/imag...ck35s5weby.jpg So once again, you all thought I was trolling. But the kevlar and pentax-Mylar sails are on the boat as promised. The hoist is fine and Sloco is busted for the 155432nd time. And Thomas had a blast picking out pumpkins! At least some of you are human enough to enjoy this clip.... http://youtube.com/watch?v=e0AZ4D81fkY Cheers everyone...I'm off to meet friends for dinner at The Black Whale.... RB 35s5 NY |
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