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Larry wrote in news:Xns974B55B1C24E9noonehomecom@
208.49.80.253: Somebody screwed up! Well, we came, we saw, we got conquered! First leg went very well and we took off like a shot bumping 10 knots in the old Endeavour 35 downwind. God it feels great to look BACK to see the other boats for a change...(c; AS we approached the last bouy out before Ft Sumter at the mouth of the harbor, we were into 5' seas, a tide just dragging everyone into the bouy going the same direction as 40 knot winds, gusting to 45 or so. On the third attempt to round the bouy, after a couple of brushes where broaching was being discussed in the cockpit, against all this, THE MAIN BLEW OUT, even double reefed! Hauling that down proved a real problem as the little 3cyl Yanmar was near powerless to point the damned boat into the wind with everything flapping and it simply peeled us off course a couple of times at full throttle, black smoke pouring out the exhaust. Pointed into the wind with the Yanmar winding up over 3000 RPM, we were going BACKWARDS!...(c; The deck crew finally got the main remnants down and lashed to the boom and I got relief trying to keep the mostly furled jib sheets from knocking someone overboard up on deck. Furling the 30% of the jib that was out required the biggest winch in the cockpit. We saved that. It's fine. Motoring home, we had to TACK! The 3 cyl Yanmar was just powerless against the hull and rigging drag in the gale! We finally got back into calmer waters up the Ashley River past the Battery and that's when I pointed out that on both port and starboard shrouds there were BROKEN STRANDS. It's a wonder we didn't lose the mast. Discounting the thousands of dollars in repairs Cap'n Joe was moaning about while smiling from ear to ear and briefing us on what NOT to tell his wife back at the Charleston Yacht Club bar...everyone had a great, very exciting time. We migrated from the stoic CYC to a nice little bar with great fish and chips on Vendue Range across the peninsula where I met this wonderful little creature who is about 5' 1" tall, maybe 90 pounds and all the days' dangers seemed to just slip away into the glass in front of me. What a great day...and night....sailing....(c; Ah, Ben-Gay....it helps the hurt. |
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