Day 2 (05/30/2022):
25 miles
Mackey's Marina to Yeopim Creek
We woke up at 7am to the gentle rocking of the boat at Mackey's Marina. We then spent the next several hours getting the brand new motor unboxed, onboard and oiled, the alternator connected for battery charging, and a 12V charging port installed into the cabin. Next, we finished rigging the roller furling, we cut and installed all three sheets, and we adjusted the self tailing jib winches, all by 11:00
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. Finally, we loaded up on ice and fuel, hoisted the sails, fired up the motor, and set sail for the outer banks!
The first several hours were smooth sailing... we had a pleasant breeze, so we hoisted the sails and I taught James how to furl the jib, trim the sheets and man the helm. Everything was splendid until we crossed under the Albemarle Sound Bridge. Once on the Eastern side of the bridge, the winds picked up considerably and I went up on the bow to adjust the topping lift, leaving James on the tiller. Quite suddenly, the wind began blowing pretty fiercely and I was left clinging to the mast, while James fought for control! The mainsheet was hauled in too close and the boat began to heel aggressively, frightening James into changing course, which then (of course) resulted in a violent Jibe and another aggressive heel as the boat spun wildly and James and I each hung on for dear life. (Un)Fortunately, the used mainsail ripped under the stress which righted the boat, and after some quick adjustments, we were able to motor up into Yeopim Creek for the night. The winds calmed and we moored in a peaceful spot under the bright stars.
That evening, as we enjoyed a warm pot of freshly cooked spaghetti in the cabin, James and I discussed the events of the day. He assured me that he never wanted to sail again, and I assured him that I knew how he felt. But I also reminded him that although we often read about adventures in books and watch adventures in the movies, we rarely get the chance to go on real adventures ourselves. James smiled and assured me that we had been on a real adventure THAT day!
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