I have wanted to learn this technique for some time - mostly as a safety factor, in the event I am out sailing and my O/B fails or I am on my mooring and my O/B fails and I really, really want to go sailing, but also because it seems more enjoyable.
I finally completed the repairs to my O/B and tested it in a large bucket. All seems OK. I decided not to attach the O/B yesterday because my friend said "you really don't need it. It's more fun without it." I'm glad I took his advise. It was a great feeling to be able to sail off of the mooring without the noise of the O/B. We sailed part way out the channel did some tacks and jibes, etc. and then came back through the mooring field (yikkes


This mooring field has very, very tight maneuvering. The sailboats are very close to each other. For example, when we boarded S/V Tadpole yesterday, the rudder of the sailboat in front of me (prevailing ESE winds) was 3 feet from my bow


Anyways, another rung of the sailing learning ladder climbed.
