
May 2007
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Thursday, May 31, 2007 - Dinner Sail With Friends | ||
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More battery troubles... had trouble getting the engine started.
Seems that wet cell batteries need water and ours we pretty dry!
I refreshed them with water and they seemed to recover after a bit.
We enjoyed a nice evening sail with Chet and Luzia and dined on a various take out food from Central Market. Lucklily, the engine started easily at the end of the night and we were able to return home without incident. Hooray!
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Monday, May 28, 2007 - Daysail With Friends | ||
| Start: Elliott Bay | Finish: Elliott Bay | ||
| Route: Sail within Puget Sound | |||
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Had a great sail on Memorial Day with friends. The weather was
great and we enjoy a long leisurely upwind sail in Puget Sound with
Steve and Lisa, then turned around a flew the spinnaker all the way
home. It was a wonderfully relaxing day almost.
At the end of the day, we had troubles starting the engine after drawing down the batteries way too far on our cruise over the weekend and not recharging them well. After trying to wait for them to recover, we ended up sailing into the guest dock - almost as smoothly as we dock with an engine - then connected to shore power recharged, started the engine and headed to our slip.
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Monday, May 21, 2007 - Ballard Cup Series 1, Race 5 | ||
| Start: Elliott Bay | Finish: Elliott Bay | ||
| Route: Race in Shilshole Bay | |||
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Last race of the first of the Ballard Cup series... my
memory's a bit foggy, but I think we did pretty well.
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Monday, May 14, 2007 - Ballard Cup Series 1, Race 4 |
Today's Track: Coming Soon.
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| Start: Elliott Bay | Finish: Elliott Bay | ||
| Route: Race in Shilshole Bay | |||
| Distance: 24.1 NM | Time: 4 hours | ||
| Average Speed: 5.8 | Max Speed: 8.1 Knots | ||
| GPS Odometer: 680.5 NM | |||
| Conditions: Nice breeze on a mostly sunny night. Not cool, not warm. | |||
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What a great night!!! This boat and crew just keeps getting
better and better. Tonight we put it together for most of the
race and had our best finish so far.
The night started off with Sarah aboard for her first race of this series and us heading out from Elliott with Will, Jesse and Mark aboard. We were right on time for our arrival at Shilshole at about 10 to 6pm. We picked up Chet, Luzia, Ashley, Ryan and Gillian for a total crew of 10 tonight - lots of bodies on the boat. I'm glad we switched down to our smaller headsail before we headed out as it made for a great setup early in the race. We got the boat setup and practiced a couple tacks prior to the start to get everyone familiar with what they'd need to do during the race. Will, Jesse and Mark learned quickly from our last two races and our tacks were great. The new crew were doing a good job of getting to the new side, though some of their methods looked rather interesting. We got a good start though we were about 20 seconds early and had to reach down the line with the 105's. Dacha, the C&C 115 won the start with great speed at the boat end of the line. Upwind we had great speed and pointing - keeping up with the 105's and the 115. Woo hoo!! We executed a great lee bow tack on a 105 and rounded Meadow Point mid-pack. The rounding was rather interesting as Gillian got mixed up during the tack and ended up on the leeward side holding on to the lifelines with her head nearly hanging overboard. Chet was there to help keep her secure and luckily were were a couple boat lengths from the mark and were able to bear off and get straightened up and get Gillian secure quickly. It took me a couple minutes to rig the chute and get it flying using the snuffer. Once we got it set, I worked with bow while Sarah steered, Will trimmed the chute, Jesse handled the guy and Mark was a grinder and worked the pit. Sarah did a great job at the helm during the downwind legs tonight, as did the guys on the trim of the sails. Great team work - woo hoo!!! We had great downwind speed on our way to West Point and round the mark in the thick of the hunt - within a minute or two of the leading 105's. After our rounding, we made a tactical error and covered the 115 who headed out into the sound while the 105's went toward Shilshole. We won the cover though lost the 105's as the pressure in the Sound was less than it was at the marina. When the pressure eased, the 115 started making gains as our smaller headsail left us somewhat underpowered. Though we made up for this once we got the pressure near the marina, we gained and were able to round the Meadow Point mark ahead of the 115 and one 105. Our set went pretty well and once again Sarah did a great job on the helm especially during a tricky section of going dead downwind to avoid boats coming back at us and a tug that just barged through the race (pun intended). Our douse was less than ideal and we lost a bunch of time and distance - though many lessons were learned and I now know how to make the next douse go more smoothly. The time we lost was pretty important as it allowed the 115 to pass us and gain just enough time to beat us by 64 seconds corrected. In all it was a great race! The regular crew rocked! The newbies rocked - it was great to have so many enthusiastic folks aboard. Everyone seemed to have a great time and are looking forward to the next race. It just keeps getting better - I can't wait to see how we'll be doing in August!! **** Results are in - we finished fourth behind Dacha by 64 seconds. Still have some work to catch up and beat the leading J-105's but we'll get there. (We're in class 5E of the results)**** |
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Friday, May 11, 2007 - Dinner Dash In Elliott Bay | ||
| Start: Elliott Bay | Finish: Elliott Bay | ||
| Route: Short sail in Elliott Bay | |||
| Distance: 4.5 NM | Time: 0.75 Hours | ||
| Average Speed: 4.4 Knots | Max Speed: 6.5 Knots | ||
| GPS Odometer: 656.4 | |||
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Tonight we had our second dinner cruise of the season. The
planned weather was better than reality - but the food was great!
Will, Steve, Lisa and Amber brought BBQ sandwiches from Jones BBQ in
Columbia City and we devoured them in the newly reconfigured salon
of the boat sans table. Actually it worked quite well when we
moved the cooler into the center over the bilge for a make shift
coffee table.
Even though it was cold and windy, we did go out for a quick sail following out a C&C110 from C dock. Soon after getting out the breakwater we hoisted the main in about 15 knots of wind with gusts to 20. Amber took the helm and steered us around a tanker before turning us back toward the city with a surprise gybe. We bailed after about 30 minutes as the conditions stayed the same - windy & cold. We headed for the marina and wrapped up the night at the Leschi Bluewater Bistro with a desert of smores and a cast iron baked tollhouse cookie. Was a great night - will only get better as the season gets warmer and the sun stays out later. |
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