BobJ
Alerion 38 "Surprise!"
Philpott says she wants a report about the weekend so I'll steal the one I sent to Pat B:
Dave Morris was helping run the C-15 nationals at HMBYC this weekend. Since Chris Case's FUGU was in the shop he agreed to sail with me.
We had a good port-tack start and worked through the usual shifty stuff off the CYC. SailFlow had shown 7-9 knots TWS all the way to Duxbury (HA!) and I was jonesin' to fly the new #2 but good sense prevailed, we went with the #3 and after Bonita, a reefed main. We tried Bonita Channel but the current was too strong so we tacked back out for awhile. There was noticeable adverse current all the way to Duxbury - we should have gone even farther out. After Duxbury we finally got rolling and just hammered our way up the coast. We went inside a bit approaching the bay and then tacked back west to the finish line, crossing at 1827 - a long ride. EVERYTHING was wet - Chris made the understated comment: "Your boat is wetter to sail than FUGU."
It was howling in the anchorage so we sailed to the north end, got in close under a cliff and set the big anchor with 90 feet of scope. As much as I wanted to, rafting up didn't seem like a good idea. Around 0300 we swung 180 degrees with a wind shift to the east and the anchor alarm went off. Even though it was set for 200 feet the full swing plus line stretch set it off. I reset it to 225', checked the depth again and went back to sleep.
Sunday morning dawned wet with fog. The anchor fought us a bit but we got underway and went searching for the starting line. We stopped by to say hey to Carliane, who graciously gave us some additional water (long story).
Again a good start, we jib-reached for awhile to see what the wind would do, then chickened out and set the A4 instead of the A2. I haven't seen Sunday's results yet but I think this cost us a bunch - I know the single-stringers both finished ahead of us.
A tough but enjoyable weekend. I was sorry to hear some boats had issues.
Dave Morris was helping run the C-15 nationals at HMBYC this weekend. Since Chris Case's FUGU was in the shop he agreed to sail with me.
We had a good port-tack start and worked through the usual shifty stuff off the CYC. SailFlow had shown 7-9 knots TWS all the way to Duxbury (HA!) and I was jonesin' to fly the new #2 but good sense prevailed, we went with the #3 and after Bonita, a reefed main. We tried Bonita Channel but the current was too strong so we tacked back out for awhile. There was noticeable adverse current all the way to Duxbury - we should have gone even farther out. After Duxbury we finally got rolling and just hammered our way up the coast. We went inside a bit approaching the bay and then tacked back west to the finish line, crossing at 1827 - a long ride. EVERYTHING was wet - Chris made the understated comment: "Your boat is wetter to sail than FUGU."
It was howling in the anchorage so we sailed to the north end, got in close under a cliff and set the big anchor with 90 feet of scope. As much as I wanted to, rafting up didn't seem like a good idea. Around 0300 we swung 180 degrees with a wind shift to the east and the anchor alarm went off. Even though it was set for 200 feet the full swing plus line stretch set it off. I reset it to 225', checked the depth again and went back to sleep.
Sunday morning dawned wet with fog. The anchor fought us a bit but we got underway and went searching for the starting line. We stopped by to say hey to Carliane, who graciously gave us some additional water (long story).
Again a good start, we jib-reached for awhile to see what the wind would do, then chickened out and set the A4 instead of the A2. I haven't seen Sunday's results yet but I think this cost us a bunch - I know the single-stringers both finished ahead of us.
A tough but enjoyable weekend. I was sorry to hear some boats had issues.