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![]() Well, with Heart of Gold back in action, I knew August is always a questionable month for sailing with light air common on the LIS for that month. Well not this year! In fact this has been one of the sweetest summers for sailing in a long time. I think we've had just a single day with calm conditions. Yesterday was blowing 25 knots plus at Execution rocks, but by around 1:00 it had calmed a bit and we had a great time. The winds kept many sailors home, but if they'd hung around it became a perfect day with about 12-16 knots and cool breezes. We caught up to friends aboard their J24.... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...35s5/Week3.jpg Sunday didn't look good. Predictions were 5-10 knots and when I checked the link for Execution rocks it read gusts to 4 knots or thereabouts. Well, Thomas and I met up with some friends and we set out for a short daysail in dead calm conditions. A LOT of sailboats were out. No one could fill a sail. We raised the main and waited 30 minutes...and it started to blow...5 knots...10....and finally gusting to 13-14 and a nice overcast to keep the sun out our eyes. My buddy aboard his fast Santana joined us.... http://s196.photobucket.com/albums/a...nt=SantMov.flv http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...35s5/Week1.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...35s5/Week2.jpg It was interesting to see the boats sailing side by side. Flying a 150%, while we flew a 125%, it was a very even match up. Heart of Gold had the edge off the wind of course, but I think the Santana has the upwind edge. Of course Heart of Gold made her good speed with little fuss. It was a great sailing day and Thomas loves sailing. Few things rev him up like three little words...."Let's go sailing!" I everyone is enjoying their boats and a great season! BTW, a new folding prop has really given Heart of Gold a nice speed increase! RB 35s5 NY |
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I HOPE everyone is enjoying their boats and a great season! RB |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Should have read.... I HOPE everyone is enjoying their boats and a great season! RB Just think......in about a month, you can put her back on the stands for the winter. Must be a great sailing season up there. |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Well, with Heart of Gold back in action, I knew August is always a questionable month for sailing with light air common on the LIS for that month. Well not this year! In fact this has been one of the sweetest summers for sailing in a long time. I think we've had just a single day with calm conditions. Yesterday was blowing 25 knots plus at Execution rocks, but by around 1:00 it had calmed a bit and we had a great time. The winds kept many sailors home, but if they'd hung around it became a perfect day with about 12-16 knots and cool breezes. We caught up to friends aboard their J24.... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...35s5/Week3.jpg Sunday didn't look good. Predictions were 5-10 knots and when I checked the link for Execution rocks it read gusts to 4 knots or thereabouts. Well, Thomas and I met up with some friends and we set out for a short daysail in dead calm conditions. A LOT of sailboats were out. No one could fill a sail. We raised the main and waited 30 minutes...and it started to blow...5 knots...10....and finally gusting to 13-14 and a nice overcast to keep the sun out our eyes. My buddy aboard his fast Santana joined us.... http://s196.photobucket.com/albums/a...nt=SantMov.flv http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...35s5/Week1.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...35s5/Week2.jpg It was interesting to see the boats sailing side by side. Flying a 150%, while we flew a 125%, it was a very even match up. Heart of Gold had the edge off the wind of course, but I think the Santana has the upwind edge. Of course Heart of Gold made her good speed with little fuss. It was a great sailing day and Thomas loves sailing. Few things rev him up like three little words...."Let's go sailing!" I everyone is enjoying their boats and a great season! BTW, a new folding prop has really given Heart of Gold a nice speed increase! RB 35s5 NY Very nice but, why oh why are you still sailing with your dfenders whomped up on the rails???? |
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Very nice but, why oh why are you still sailing with your dfenders
whomped up on the rails???? You're 100% correct! You won't see them again! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Very nice but, why oh why are you still sailing with your dfenders whomped up on the rails???? You're 100% correct! You won't see them again! Guard rails look a bit slack too... |
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* Capt. Rob wrote, On 8/19/2007 10:48 PM:
Very nice but, why oh why are you still sailing with your dfenders whomped up on the rails???? You're 100% correct! You won't see them again! Nonsense! Leave them on deck, that's where they belong. You're not racing, people have better things to do then to drag slimy fenders back and forth. If you want to do something do make the boat look more seaman-like, ease the sails so you don't make so much leeway. |
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:15 -0400, Jeff wrote:
* Capt. Rob wrote, On 8/19/2007 10:48 PM: Very nice but, why oh why are you still sailing with your dfenders whomped up on the rails???? You're 100% correct! You won't see them again! Nonsense! Leave them on deck, that's where they belong. You're not racing, people have better things to do then to drag slimy fenders back and forth. If you want to do something do make the boat look more seaman-like, ease the sails so you don't make so much leeway. Somebody here has some common sense. That snide comment about fenders it what's going to make me feel good about adding another Mac 26 to the fleet of sailing watercraft. Rob, the proper answer was "Kiss my ass." --Ed Gordon |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:15 -0400, Jeff wrote: * Capt. Rob wrote, On 8/19/2007 10:48 PM: Very nice but, why oh why are you still sailing with your dfenders whomped up on the rails???? You're 100% correct! You won't see them again! Nonsense! Leave them on deck, that's where they belong. You're not racing, people have better things to do then to drag slimy fenders back and forth. If you want to do something do make the boat look more seaman-like, ease the sails so you don't make so much leeway. Somebody here has some common sense. That snide comment about fenders it what's going to make me feel good about adding another Mac 26 to the fleet of sailing watercraft. Rob, the proper answer was "Kiss my ass." --Ed Gordon Since you sail a Mac and could care less ablout safety, that, of course, would be yur reply....Rob invites all kinds of people sailing with him, most very inexperienced...navigating around obstacles on the deck is a hazradous situation.... |
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Jeff wrote:
* Capt. Rob wrote, On 8/19/2007 10:48 PM: Very nice but, why oh why are you still sailing with your dfenders whomped up on the rails???? You're 100% correct! You won't see them again! Nonsense! Leave them on deck, that's where they belong. You're not racing, people have better things to do then to drag slimy fenders back and forth. If you want to do something do make the boat look more seaman-like, ease the sails so you don't make so much leeway. ...and if someone has to go to the foredeck, there be big blue fneders in the way..they're a hazard...better to just let them hang than to have them on a thruway to the foredeck... |
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