WOW! What weather! Exciting sailing too!!!
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:37 am
Diane and I Left Friday on the boat for Edmonds. Nice sunny 40 degree day. Saturday we woke up to a gale. It blew a gale all day and was quite cold. Unfortunately for us Edmonds guest dock is NOT very well protected from the surge. Sunday we headed back towards Everett in 30 degrees and 8 kts. We were overtaken by a squall from the southwest and ended up in a snowy whiteout. We had to use radar and GPS to keep track of ourselves and any other boats. The white out did not last more than 40 minutes. As we arrived in Everett the sun was back out! What an exciting weekend! LOL!
Yesterday it snowed all day! Only lightly but about 4 inches! Today is is sunny and 19 degrees at my house!
Saturday we notice this sailboat with all her flags flying. What unnecessary stress on the rig in gale force winds! Check the angle of heal by looking at her mast!

The waves had no trouble breaking over the breakwater!

Destiny with all her way oversized fenders and I still felt it was not enough. Look at the stern two white fenders compared to the black one. The white are STANDARD for my boat! The wind was blowing so hard I actually feared we'd POP the large fenders! The were squashed flat on the port side!

Sunday, On the way home, a snow cell parks on top of us!

The snow thickens. Looking over the bow of Destiny we can see NOTHING! The starboard lifeline actually starts to dissappear!

Our radar keeps us 1/4 mile off shore and the alarms are set if a boat or a ferry wants to cross our path!

WOW!
What a weekend we had! Hear in Seattle where the weather is normally quite mild! As I type this it is 19 degrees and sunny! Sheesh!
Scott
Yesterday it snowed all day! Only lightly but about 4 inches! Today is is sunny and 19 degrees at my house!
Saturday we notice this sailboat with all her flags flying. What unnecessary stress on the rig in gale force winds! Check the angle of heal by looking at her mast!
The waves had no trouble breaking over the breakwater!
Destiny with all her way oversized fenders and I still felt it was not enough. Look at the stern two white fenders compared to the black one. The white are STANDARD for my boat! The wind was blowing so hard I actually feared we'd POP the large fenders! The were squashed flat on the port side!
Sunday, On the way home, a snow cell parks on top of us!
The snow thickens. Looking over the bow of Destiny we can see NOTHING! The starboard lifeline actually starts to dissappear!
Our radar keeps us 1/4 mile off shore and the alarms are set if a boat or a ferry wants to cross our path!
WOW!
What a weekend we had! Hear in Seattle where the weather is normally quite mild! As I type this it is 19 degrees and sunny! Sheesh!
Scott