Century Club: Rebekah B

Friday, November 22, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Assisted with changing the oil, oil filter, and impeller. Checked bilge, added a little antifreeze, and also to the black tank. Cleaned the raw water strainer while doing the impeller. (Well Tom did and I encouraged lol) also double checked the belts and other filters for the rest of the engine stuff. One part was wrong but we should be good on everything else I think. Not sure about the second oil cap though. I think it's gear grease and not connected to the other cap where we topped the regular oil up after draining it from the dipstick chute. Spent 4+ hrs, need to add up the volunteer hrs soon. Whoops.

It was snowing/sleeting when we finished so no actual sailing. :-( Will test it out tomorrow hopefully though.

Thursday, November 21, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Took advantage of the excellent wind, just a bit gusty but never considered reefing until we were practically back past Dominoes. Got to just before the bridge in under an hour! Averaging 6kts in a J seemed crazy but we were just about dead downwind. Getting back took some effort and stupid navionics messed up the track record repeatedly. I really wanted to see what kind of progress we were making on the starboard tacks (wind was quite westerly with a little south off and on) but no such luck. Just under 4 hrs out.

Monday, November 18, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Spent 90 minutes SH  practice on J#9 w/Robert. The main halyard doesn't run right on that boat. Definitely not taking it out for SH again. Would be in trouble if I had to get it down quickly myself for a downwind docking. I was too scared to shove off so let Robert take his turn first, but then I got some practice just tacking and jibing around in front of DSC, and then I took the last turn and got the jib down myself , had to go back up because I forgot to make sure the bowline was ready, then set my stern line up as well and went and did a surprisingly easy upwind dock, and held both lines as I got off so it actually went the way I meant it to. 
Then we hopped over to Akimbo for Harish to get some practice time in for his instructors exam. We anchored, reefed, hove to, and just sailed for a while. Got back in right around sundown. (About 3 hrs)

Sunday, November 17, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

First session "teaching" and I think it went well! My 2 people did great, both got in a good amount of practice tacking and jibing and discussing wind direction, checking the windex, etc. I hope they had a good time. Wind was so low it was a pain getting back in at the dock though. :-( Not super confidence inspiring. 

Thursday, November 14, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Took a J out for a brisk sail out past ft mchenry and caught up about my trip. Wind died down rather than picking up after the fort, and that combined with the easterly angle made a real bridge run unrealistic. Also, I've never experienced this sailing before (probably because I'm used to being dehydrated in the heat or avoiding liquids while on watch off shore) but in the cold I developed a pretty urgent need to pee that forced me to ask to head back an hour before I wanted. :-( That really really pissed me off. I don't want that happening again. 

Monday, November 11, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Went outside for this stretch. It was just a bit choppy and rainy but cleared up after noon and was a fun ride. Saw dolphins a few different times too. 

Sunday, November 10, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Holy moley today was peak ICW. I think we will go outside tomorrow. We started the day with a swing bridge and 3 MILES of something called "The Rock Pile". The name says it all. Thankfully a nice Endeavor 42 came out right before us (another Aquamap user!) so we followed him most of the way to Georgetown. (I know it was an Endeavor 42 because some guy sitting on his deck in Myrtle Beach radioed him to compliment the boat and get the make and year. It was awesome.) We went through another dozen or so bridges (at least 3 swing bridges) and the last one (Ocean Highway Bridge just outside Georgetown) pinged the antenna! This one wasn't even supposed to be iffy but it was for sure not higher than 63ft. However, we did come in at high tide so that certainly contributed. Of course there wasn't a measurment board to check on this one before we went under. The good part about coming in at high tide is that the very very worrying deep red "channel" into Georgetown harbor was closer to 9-10 ft than 6, so hurrah. Next high tide is 4:30 am so we plan to leave early. There was a very scenic bit of winding river through a forest with actually reasonably deep water for a while this afternoon so that was really lovely. We also saw a sun dog, and a pack of sea gulls who were following us like dogs begging for scraps. They kept swooping and hovering beind us and cawing. 

Saturday, November 9, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Left Wrightsville and dealt with miserable shallow narrow channels that didn't match navionics and also passed under the lowest bridge yet. (64ft probably because of the tide) Staying at cricket cove. Tomorrow is supposed to be very a nice ICW day cruising through a forest, but if it's still as big a pain to steer and navigate I am going to be pretty frustrated. :-/

Friday, November 8, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Went on the outside through Onslow Bay about 70 miles. I like going on the outside sooooooo much better than the ICW. There were dolphins and hardly any waves or wind, though we did get the jib out towards the end which was nice. Managed to snag the fuel dock for overnight at sea path marina. (VERY nice showers!) And Zach and Lindsey picked me up and took me to dinner with her parents which was extra awesome.

Thursday, November 7, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Left the Dunes (just north of Oriental) and continued on to Beaufort. Followed a very narrow "recommended path" all the way through but were rewarded with a bunch of dolphins right before the turn to get to the bridge. One of them was playing with us and dive down in front of the boat and came up next to us at the back and stayed there a good while diving and jumping right up against us. That was incredible. Am totally exhausted by the narrow channel motoring though. Did get some laundry done here and really like the sitting area and showers. Another great marina. I'm definitely developing an affinity. (Homer Smith's docks)

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