What a sail...what a sailboat!
Moderator: Jim Walsh
What a sail...what a sailboat!
Just returned from a wonderful sail...I have no idea of my speed but we went several miles out into Lake Ontario wind speeds were 15-20 kts waves were 3-5 feet...we heeled to the rail a couple of times but for the most part we kept her down a bit easing the main, I had a small jib on the fore deck and this was by far the best handling boat I have sailed, this was my first real time sailing this boat in those conditions and it was one of the best sails I have been on, we did get a little wet, but I have to tell you it was a great time! Past a couple of sailboats they were flying big gennies and no main they were having fun too...I am glad I decided to trade my Rhodes 19 for this Cape Dory 25!
Cape Dory 25
Lake Ontario
Irondequoit Bay
Newport Yacht Club
Lake Ontario
Irondequoit Bay
Newport Yacht Club
- Warren S
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- Joined: Jul 27th, '06, 21:22
- Location: s/v Morveren
Cape Dory 270 Hull #5
Washington, NC
The hook is set! (n/m)
(n/m)
"Being hove to in a long gale is the most boring way of being terrified I know." -Donald Hamilton
In those conditions our boats shine!
When I started to sail I loved to bury the rail; I thought that was REAL sailing. Now I reef early and often, not because I'm older but because she loves to sail on her feet and she's faster there.
Sail on,
Jack
CD28 Sea Belle
Hailport - Rockland, ME
There are old sailors and bold sailors, but there are no old, bold sailors.
Reef early and often. It's easier to shake out a reef when one is bored than it is to tuck one in when one is scared.
When your only tool is a hammer, all your problems look like nails.
Jack
CD28 Sea Belle
Hailport - Rockland, ME
There are old sailors and bold sailors, but there are no old, bold sailors.
Reef early and often. It's easier to shake out a reef when one is bored than it is to tuck one in when one is scared.
When your only tool is a hammer, all your problems look like nails.