The Jolly Boys were due to go away last week for our first overnighter to Lymington but we cancelled in the end.. faced with a F5 gusting 6, with rain, and a westerly (so bang on the nose) the better option was definitely to go to the pub - so we did.. 😏
The possibility then of a 'mere' F4, no rain (and we'd had torrential rain and thunderstorms the night before), maybe even some of the yellow stuff in the sky was grabbed with both hands..
HT 10:46 and I was on the boat at half past nine, first signs were good - the yellow thing was there - but it was also noticeably breezy, and yet again again a non-prevailing direction (NW'ly), and that north added a little cold to the equation..
Decision taken, and having fired up the metal donkey (with fresh fuel on the day) to warm up I wacked in some reefs on the main, and with the sail already up decided to sail off the mooring, as with the direction we had it would be on a dead run down the ditch..
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I was spotted from afar... my thanks to Julian on Macavity for the photo 😊 |
I was pleased I'd put the reefs in - once we got out from behind the shelter of the bund, it was clearly a little breezier than I was expecting. Continued on the run until Sweare Deep where I gybed, and with enough clearance to now make the genoa work, rolled that out too..
Fast transit to the bottom of the harbour - I could get to like steaming past Marker like it's standing still - but although this wind direction is good for that, any destinations east of the transit line will inevitably mean a beat back to home - so what you win on one hand you lose on the other..
As it was, I made a fast passage to NW Pilsey where I then tacked, and headed for home on the last legs of the incoming neap - what a stonker of a beat is all I can say..
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..driving a boat to windward with just the right amount of sail up and a decent breeze.. is there anything better? |
She went up wind like she was on rails, a constant series of 5's SOG, making my west'ings every time the wind shifted slightly in my favour in order to clear Marker fairly comfortably in the end..
Dodging the dinghy fleets, and with the wind building, and with me beginning to feel cold in the wind, the engine went down (and on) off Sweare Deep, and sails came down under auto pilot on the way back to the mooring in a growing breeze (bottom end 5 by the time I got back)
Short then, but very sweet..
Maintenance/snag list/notes:
- Refilled fuel tank - 4 ltrs
- Fuse gone in the masthead light switch
Log:
Distance: 8.03 (cumulative total in the mileage tab at the top)
Wind (Speed; Direction): Both ends of a F4 with occasional F5; NWxW
Sail Plan: Reefed main and 75% genoa
Speed (Max/average in knots): 4.6 / 3.4
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