15-25 NWN mid 50s, sunny
I skippered Akimbo for member sail, started w/one reef but put the second in quickly. Headsail only out to the front shroud. Had a great very speedy downwind trip past FSK and carol island, turned around to head upwind back toward the city, but it was so on the nose I didn't want to tack through the bridge, so we put the engine on and furled the headsail away, and motor sailed through. Once we were clear, we decided to get the headsail out a little bit and fall off to see if we could make progress at all that way, and just as I was thinking about going ahead and shutting the engine off, it's sputtered out. The starter still worked, I gave the crew the helm and had them just keep tacking for a while making what progress we could, and I checked the belts, the air filter, the log boom to make sure I didn't stupidly go out with a low tank (I didn't) and the fuel separator cup thing. I didn't see any water or sediment in it, and thought it might be good to bleed the line, but didn't want to make a mess heeled over and sloshing back and forth the way we were, so I left it. We tacked back to the city, I called Tom and he came out with Scott on Sun to meet me as I sailed in. I decided that rather than dock under sail at the T-head, I would anchor across from under armour, they rafted up with us, and gave me some diesel to try topping up the tank with (just in case that was it) but it didn't help. So we stayed rafted up and Tom drove us back to DSC and docked at the T-head, and we walked ourselves forward and tied up. After we were nicely tied up and shook out the reefs and put the sail away nicely, I bled the fuel from the strainer, tried starting a couple times, but no dice. There was a lot of gunk coming out with the fuel so I'm pretty sure the motoring just past the bridge while getting the headsail out shook up some sediment. Will go back and finish bleeding it, close the valve on the line and open the top of the separator and change the filter. Hopefully that resolves the issue.