Century Club: Rebekah Bromwell

Friday, July 11, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Crewed for Jordan to get the boat down for tomorrow's regatta. Very smooth trip, and ahead of schedule. Pretty hot, minimal wind (s-ish but just a couple knots) and humid. Took about 6hrs.

Monday, July 7, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Poi rescheduled due to low wind and thunderstorms, but actually the weather cleared and wind picked up enough (E 5-7 at the upper end) that I decided to go out and practice anyway. It was absolutely lovely out past dominos, but I still did several excruciatingly slow quick stops in front of DSC, then sailed out to Anchorage and did a few there, and then was having so much nice wind, I went up to the turning basin and did a couple there. Getting home was even fine because the wind shifted to the south and it was pretty much a beam reach the whole way back. Did a couple more slow POBs at dominos, then decided to drop the main out side of the fingers and go in jib only. It was glorious. I un crossed the jib sheets but left them tied together and with a single wrap on each respective winch. Then I stood up at the back of the cockpit behind the boom, and held the tiller extension vertically with one hand, and the jib "reins" with the other and experimented with tacking and jibing that way. It works SO well! I'm not sure it would be so great in really high wind because the jib never quite completely gets totally released with the tied sheets. Maybe if I do a sheet bend and release the connection as I turn downwind into the slip? Anyway, it was pretty cool. Took forever to roll the sails up and put everything away because it was so hot I kept getting sweat in my eyes and needing a break. 

Thursday, July 3, 2025 to Sunday, July 6, 2025
Number of days:
4 days

Amazing 4 day cruise around the area getting 3 nights of fireworks, grilling at anchor, a provisions stop at grauls for crabcakes and peaches, dinner at a scarily shallow Donnellys, lots of exploring and always sleeping at anchor. 
 

day 1- DSC to Little Round Bay. Not much wind but weather was nice. Motor sailed a lot.!SD anchored and we rafted up. Set up charcoal grill for burgers and hotdogs. Anchorage got CRAZY crowded after we got there and it was a real party scene. Fireworks show was very good. I did not love how loud everyone was being with the party continuing on very late, and also lots of wake from people coming in after us and leaving late at night. Hammock swings wildly every time. :-/

 

day 2- started motoring back towards bay bridge but turned right into the first creek after the first bridge and grabbed a mooring ball so we could dinghy to the boat launch, walk a few blocks to Graul's and get crab cakes and peaches. Continued mostly motoring (jib out when that was helpful, added almost a knot sometimes) past naval academy and bay bridge and then swung a left into the Magothy River. I do not like how shallow it gets on the south edge, and I like even less the entire situation in "deep" creek. Of course, depth gauge stopped working exactly then, and only for the time I was most stressed about it. It fluctuated from no data, to 130+ feet. Pretty sure it was actually around 7. Ugh. SD anchored, we rafted up, then made a couple trips in the dinghy to get everyone to Donnelly restaurant. Was so stressed out and tired and dehydrated I had an intense headache most of the time. Tremendously relieved when we were out of there and heading for Eagle Cove (which is absolutely lovely, saw horses) AND it was a beautiful sunset as we went, with periodic fireworks already starting. It was just getting dark and more and more fireworks were picking up all around us as I turn into the pretty narrow channel into the cove, which was a bit stressful, but also spectacular. We anchored right inside and watched the Gibson island show, and also several others to the west of us. Absolutely lovely and also the cove was not crowded at all. I really liked that spot. Super sheltered as well. After all the shows, we picked up anchor and moved over to raft up to SD to sleep and breakfast the next day. Almost zero wind so was easy even though it was dark.

day 3- motored to middle river. The head kept backing up into the bowl so I decided to do a pump out diesel top up at Baltimore yacht club which sucked. I went there instead of bowleys marina because they were supposed to be closed, but they weren't and I wish I had known that. BYC has a super narrow shallow channel to get in, and freaking too too many power boats. Also active captain said they monitored 69, so inhaled them on that and 16 and got no response ( they say it's actually 72 so, ugh) and headed in all set up to pull in with fenders on my port side, then I see a power boat blickubg the front of the fuel dock so I switch and start to pull in for a pivot turn, but get cut off by a stream of half a dozen power boats, one of which pulls past me, goes ahead and pivots, and snipes to fuel dock. Then the attendant gives me shit for not coming in port to because the pump out hose had to come across the boat. Hate that place. Headed over to the Anchorage in front of bowleys Marina and did a practice anchor and puttered around waiting for SD. Eventually rafted up to them and had another spectacular 360deg show for an hour. (Lots of different shows.) Oh first we swam a bit and dinghies to rescue a couple pool noodles, experimented on ooor James as our POB victim. (Halyard hoist with life sling, elevator line on winch, etc) and then I fried up the crab cakes in butter on the camp stove and then the peaches with butter and brown sugar, and also some crème freche. Pretty rocky anchorage, would not like to be there with serious wind. Absolutely worth it for the show though.

day 4- motored back towards home but was able to get the jib out eventually and even shut the engine off entirely for the last bit. Finally! Nice downwind sail at around 4.5 kts jib only. Stopped at rusty scupper for another pump out and water top up. 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

No AYC WNR this weekend so I was able to get to a Wednesday member sail and hopped on as crew for Nelson. Had a nice upwind sail out and a slowly dying off downwind back. Good fun though. 
mid 80s, 8-10kts (first half) SW

Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Had a nice private lesson in spite of low/flakey wind. Pleased with how quick my student picked up tacking and was reacting intuitively to wind changes, which were many. Had trouble with the downwind/crosswind off the far finger by the dolphins so had her bring us in at the T-head and I brought it over with George after. T-storm started just as I put the washboard in. 

90s, sunny, 3-7 SSW 4.5hrs

Monday, June 30, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Took #1 (tiller extension about to fall off) and did an excellent quick stop in front of dominoes and then let James practice all the way out to the turning basin and back. High 80s, overcast, very puffy with weird sudden oscillating gusts at twice the steady wind rate. We reefed in the basin because it seems to be picking up significantly, but ended up just being extra gusts out in that area. Wind was SSE 5-13 as per the buoy at ft mchenry. Heard thunder as we headed back around UA, and then more as we docked. Less than 2 hours.

Sunday, June 29, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Went out for an hour and a bit to get a few more quick stops in for domino swirl practice, but it was SO shitty and flakey, AND was oscillating more than 180 degrees every few minutes, AND the heat felt much worse than I expected in the low 90s. Drank a liter of water and a liter of electrolyte stuff and still felt nauseous. Ended up dropping the main for downwind docking, wind oscillated 90 degrees, dropped to almost nothing, had to rock from the back of the boat so I could steer, just, ugh. Docked fine but only got in 2 "quick" stops the whole time and definitely overheated. Bleh.

Saturday, June 28, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Took Maryanne out with Frank & Will for accessibility today so I could get comfortable maneuvering. Definitely want to get more practice it feel pretty ok on that specific boat right now. Need to turn a few inch's earlier coming in to coast perfectly, and remember to have the wheel turned hard over before starting to back out when leaving. Otherwise easy peasy. 
 

overcast, mid 80s, low wind, 2-5ish mostly from the S ish. 3hrs.

Friday, June 27, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Almost didn't go out tonight because of the weather, but triple checked the satellite and felt pretty comfortable that we had a few hours before anything major blew through, so went down to DSC around 4:30 and spent a couple hours doing quick stops. I really needed the SH practice, had basically ignored it since April. Wind was great, 7-12 or so, pretty bad oscillation between ENE and N, with a few reflected puffs from the WNW. But was able to get some good practice in anyway. Then James got a little tiller time (photographic evidence!) and we sailed out to UA and back, and I did a few more quick stops. I would have kept going, but the reefing line got horribly caught up in the block and I was afraid it would get worse and I wouldn't be able to ease the sheet. So we came in and docked. Lovely misty fog in the low 70s. About 3 hrs. 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Woot! I got to hop on with John for a spinnaker lesson from Jordan and it was awesome! Light wind so no real pressure, but we coordinated nicely and got a routine down pretty nicely. I definitely need to do it again soon, probably a few times before forgetting stuff to make sure it really sticks though. Weather cooled off substantially after the thunderstorm I had to drive through TWICE going to the canceled AYC WNR. Really pleased to have managed to get through traffic and catch member sail though. 
 

Mid 80s, slightly overcast. Wind mostly from the west at 5-10. About 3hrs.

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