Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Getting salty

Over the weekend we took the boat out to gulf and got him salty for the first time. We launched from the Dunedin Causeway and sailed up to the northern end of Honeymoon Island where we stopped for a bit, had a nice lunch, and chilled out for a while. We then spent some time sailing about and visiting some other little beaches before heading back when the tide and sun were starting to fall.

In all we had a really great time, was awesome to get out there and be able tot do it after so long dreaming about it. Winds were pretty good, 10-15 mph or so and steady. I think full sail probably would've been fine, but decided to tuck in a reef to be safe, have more headroom (in hindsight I should've made the mast a couple of feet taller), and have less risk of dunking the wife (want her to enjoy sailing as much as me).

Anyway, I made the sail fairly large at ~90 sqft for light winds and fun, and with one reef it's ~60 sqft (close to size of rig spec'd for the boat) and quite enough to drive the boat quickly with any decent wind and feels pretty docile and safe, making for a quick, fairly dry, and relaxing sail.












Saturday, April 11, 2015

Taking her slow...

A nice relaxing day on the lake with the wife (on her SUP) and mostly light winds. Made some adjustments to the halyard and downhaul position as well slackening the outhaul some to get more depth in the foot and felt a definite improvement all around.




So little wind by this time, might of worked better if she towed me instead...but we managed to ghost on back to shore slowly...