Wind seemed higher at the dock but ended up being pretty low, but still got a lovely foggy cruising sail with friends in. Cool low 70s misty fog. Wind NE 5-10. <3hrs
Century Club: Rebekah Bromwell
Absolutely fantastic weather and wind. Actually reefed to keep things easy and had a wonderful sail w/Bob & Petra. Coached a little during their quick stops and figure 8's. It's hard to turn off that urge to give tips all the time after teaching all summer. Luckily they weren't annoyed.
70s, sunny, wind was NE w/medium shiftiness 8-14kts. ≈3.5hrs
Low wind to start the day but it picked up later and out away from the inner harbor. Very flakey with big shifts though. 3-8 NW (mostly, with bits of straight up N and W and a little random E thrown in as well.)
j22 for 2 hours, Akimbo for 4.
What.A.Day. Wind was higher than forecasted to start and built to ≈17 NW for a bit, but we had a good start and were in first for a good bit. And then we had an actual POB during a tack (crew slid under the lifelines on the low side) but we immediately did a figure 8 and got right back, used the swim ladder and recovered. We did lose several places, BUT managed to claw our way back into second by the end! I was on jib which was pretty full on especially during the next to last leg (before hoisting the spin) when we had both the barberhaul line and regular sheet set up and I was switching between them.
engine died as we were heading in to dock, so used jib to sail up to delirium to raft up. Engine issue seemed to be carbon build up. Wish we'd had a fresh fuel filter to put in before leaving. I wasn't too happy about leaving at 5 and heading directly into a big line of storm cells and not huge confidence in the engine. :-/
docked back in Annapolis at 12:30 after an absolutely miserable drenched ride back. Had an exciting moment before it got really dark when the wind was really kicking up and we needed to get the jib in, and as per, the furling line was stretched out and we couldn't furl past about 3/4. Was a struggle but got sheets and rest of the sail wrapped manually around the forestay, cleared off at the how and coiled into a cow hitch like a bowline. I think gusts were in the mid-high twenties at least during that bit, but they died down considerably after we passed the front. Still massive rain off and on even after we got away from thd lightning and thunder.
James & Dan K as crew. We had a good start, and managed to get really close behind Dan Z & co but something went wrong approaching canton and I dropped back and couldn't recover. Still a super fun night. Weather was fantastic, in the 70s. Very flakey wind, SE started at 10+ but dropped a lot later. Got there early to check boat out due to reported problem w/job halyard, but we just used the spin one and were fine.
≈3hrs
Absolutely fabulous weather in the 70s, much better wind than anticipated. Pretty perfect evening. Took some newer folks out and felt like they had a really nice intro to the boat, so hopefully will come out with us more. Akimbo, 10-12kts SE ≈3hrs
Went out with friends for a gorgeous day out. Almost got to the bridge before turning around. Wind was super shifty thought. 10-15kts ENE. Cool 70s, sunny. 4hrs. The pistachio bloom by dominoes was pretty horrifying though, and there was an absolutely disgusting mass of gulls and dead fish on the docks and in the water.
What an absolutely gorgeous sailing day. Cool, sunny, wind 8-15 NW. ≈6hrs pit on Chessie. Felt really good and competent. We didn't do great, but it was very fun.
Bleh. So so so many embarrassing mistakes. At least no injuries.
NW wind, very flakey. 5-12kts. ≈6hrs cool sunny clear sky weather. (70s)
Lots of practice starts and 3 short races. We had some excellent starts, and did pretty ok/mostly mid fleet in the races. Then there was a debrief at quantum sails with drone footage and coaching tips. Super duper informative. I understand the inhaul settings so much better now. Starts are still a mystery but I'm taking it all in.
wind was flakey. SWish, 5-10. ≈3hrs