Great evening sailing . . . . . .
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:40 am
				
				I was contacted by a friend. His uncle had not been sailing in 20+ years.
So last night we ablidged as did the weather gods!
In Destiny, we left the dock at 6:00PM and it was blowing 15. Our intent was a dinner sail. To help keep Destiny flat for dinner I put out 3/4 main and just over 1/2 of the jib. We sailed along at a lazy 4 kts for about ten minutes and were thinking of food. Diane,my bride, made some wonderful home made chili. Trisha brought some great cornbread and drinks!
Well, Poseidon must have thought we were doing something good! An unexpected clear front came in and the winds jumped to 25 kts in literally a few minutes. NOAA issued a weather broadcast and initiated a small craft advisory. This new wind caused Destiny to be way out of balance because the main was most of the way out. She had heavy weather helm.
The best measure generally is to loose some canvas on the main. Well . . . . that did not happen.
Instead I let the Genny the rest of the way out! This promptly gave Destiny much better balance, much more power on the sails, and a fantastic ride for her crew! We sailed for over an hour hitting speads of 8.1 kts! What a ride! We did not soak the toe rails however in 4' seas we did take some spray from the bow!
Predictable as a clock, the sun set low on the horizon and the wind came to an abrupt stop. Literally dropped to 2 kts with puffs to 4.
So, out came the chili, cheese, sour cream, corn bread, and drinks. Side note: Destiny is a dry boat until at the dock or the anchor is firmly set. A hard fast rule I stand by. So we had a beautiful dinner with five of us sitting in the cockpit watching the sun set as the seas went flat and the wind finally completely died!
But wait, there's more! LOL!
As the sun went below the horizon all were sitting facing West to watch the pink sky. I got up, went below to quickly put some things back in the fridge and turn on the nav lights. My bride had beat me to it! What a gal! she'd already turned them on! Love that girl!
As I came up the companionway All were still looking West and the sun had dipped below the horizin. I scanned my eyes around looking for other boats and as I looked East, just then rising was an almost full moon peaking over the top of the mountains! WOW! I said look everyone!
So we sat for another ten minutes just watching the moonrise! Absolutley beautiful!
As we were motoring back at maybe 3 kts the moon positioned itself right next to the towers on one of our aircraft carriers! Number 72 the Abraham Lincoln is in port now. Trisha attempted some photos of this beautiful site! I hope they come out. She promised to send compies to me and I'll post them.
Well, it slowly got darker, we motored in so slow because no one wanted this particular evening to end.
I seriously could not planned an even sail better than this!
We buttoned up Destiny, double checked the lines, put the cushions away, packed up the food and generally horsed around.
As we disembarked, Roger put his hand out and thanked us profusely.
Stan and Trisha also thanked us and we all walked back to the cars.
WOW! What an evening sail!
Scott
			So last night we ablidged as did the weather gods!
In Destiny, we left the dock at 6:00PM and it was blowing 15. Our intent was a dinner sail. To help keep Destiny flat for dinner I put out 3/4 main and just over 1/2 of the jib. We sailed along at a lazy 4 kts for about ten minutes and were thinking of food. Diane,my bride, made some wonderful home made chili. Trisha brought some great cornbread and drinks!
Well, Poseidon must have thought we were doing something good! An unexpected clear front came in and the winds jumped to 25 kts in literally a few minutes. NOAA issued a weather broadcast and initiated a small craft advisory. This new wind caused Destiny to be way out of balance because the main was most of the way out. She had heavy weather helm.
The best measure generally is to loose some canvas on the main. Well . . . . that did not happen.
Instead I let the Genny the rest of the way out! This promptly gave Destiny much better balance, much more power on the sails, and a fantastic ride for her crew! We sailed for over an hour hitting speads of 8.1 kts! What a ride! We did not soak the toe rails however in 4' seas we did take some spray from the bow!
Predictable as a clock, the sun set low on the horizon and the wind came to an abrupt stop. Literally dropped to 2 kts with puffs to 4.
So, out came the chili, cheese, sour cream, corn bread, and drinks. Side note: Destiny is a dry boat until at the dock or the anchor is firmly set. A hard fast rule I stand by. So we had a beautiful dinner with five of us sitting in the cockpit watching the sun set as the seas went flat and the wind finally completely died!
But wait, there's more! LOL!
As the sun went below the horizon all were sitting facing West to watch the pink sky. I got up, went below to quickly put some things back in the fridge and turn on the nav lights. My bride had beat me to it! What a gal! she'd already turned them on! Love that girl!
As I came up the companionway All were still looking West and the sun had dipped below the horizin. I scanned my eyes around looking for other boats and as I looked East, just then rising was an almost full moon peaking over the top of the mountains! WOW! I said look everyone!
So we sat for another ten minutes just watching the moonrise! Absolutley beautiful!
As we were motoring back at maybe 3 kts the moon positioned itself right next to the towers on one of our aircraft carriers! Number 72 the Abraham Lincoln is in port now. Trisha attempted some photos of this beautiful site! I hope they come out. She promised to send compies to me and I'll post them.
Well, it slowly got darker, we motored in so slow because no one wanted this particular evening to end.
I seriously could not planned an even sail better than this!
We buttoned up Destiny, double checked the lines, put the cushions away, packed up the food and generally horsed around.
As we disembarked, Roger put his hand out and thanked us profusely.
Stan and Trisha also thanked us and we all walked back to the cars.
WOW! What an evening sail!
Scott

 
 