Monday, August 30, 2021

A Nice Windy Day

 

Last week I again had some important meetings on Friday delaying our departure until Friday evening and leaving us to drive through some nasty thunderstorms on the way down to Rock Hall.  Once we arrived, we had to wait inside the car and let a particularly strong storm pass.  

Even once that was past, we were treated to quite the light show off to the north.




On Saturday, we departed a bit after noon.  The sky looked a bit threatening, but my radar app didn't show any expected rain.  It turned out to be a very fun day... winds were brisk and the sea still had a nice roll to it (not a day for the sea sick folks).   The wind indicator was a bit wonky... showing 10 kts again when it was clearly higher (a fair number of whitecaps and all).  



I don't frequently get compliments like this!





When the wind picked up later to what I guess was around 20 knots, We decided to head back for dinner.


And what a dinner!  We had some of Vicky's homemade dumplings in the cockpit.



It looks like hurricane Ida will pass right over Osprey Point, but only after a long trek across land.  I'm not too worried.


Next week is the start of our September vacation!


Sunday, August 22, 2021

Getting Vicky Back Out on the Water

Hard to see, but she's seated just inside the dodger

This was the weekend to finally get Vicky back out on the water.  We drove down to Rock Hall on Friday evening since I had some critical meetings during the day on Friday.  (I do enjoy working from the boat some Fridays, but if I NEED to be certain of fully functioning internet, I prefer to stay at home.)  We had a late dinner at Osprey Point after we arrived on Friday.


After dinner, we walked back to the boat after sunset (just when the perfect amount of light was in the sky) and noticed that the moon was putting on quite a display in the clouds.




On Saturday morning, it was time for some boat chores.  My job was to lay out all the new anchor chain and mark the lengths.  After a lot of research, I'm sad to report there is no consensus on how to mark anchor chain... the three methods seem to be inserts, wire ties and paint - all have passionate advocates and critics.  For now, I chose the inserts.

I laid out loops that were 25 feet in length... here they go from right to left.  The first, yellow, marks about 5 feet from the anchor (to let you know when the anchor is about to break the surface of the water during retrieval).  Because the loops are 25 feet, each represents 50 feet of chain.  The first is blank, making the white mark at 100 feet., the blue at 150, green at 200 and red at 250.  The red and yellow at the far end mark approximately 275 feet and warn you that the splice to rope is about to come past.

My friend, Joe, already advised I may want some earlier marks than 100 feet... I might want to set first at 2:1 scope and then lay out more chain after a first set.  We will figure it out once we start anchoring... and we need to do that soon - I'm running out of excuses.


This table shows the depths at each mark.

After the chain splice (on left), there's 50 feet of rope rode.


Vicky cleaned her boat (of course).

New seats in matching grey!

After boat chores, we finally went out.  Immediately over the bay, the weather was fine, but you could see significant cloud formations from hurricane Henri just to the east (off the coast) on it's way to Long Island and New England.





Despite it being light winds, we were able to sail quite well (pulling 4 kts of boat speed from 4.6 kts of wind).  Vicky quickly settled in to life on board.  

We came across another Catalina 425 - American Dream - with Jeff as the skipper.  Since we knew each other, we traded photos of each other's boat under sail.



America Dream


American Dream

I went forward to adjust the leech line, 
capturing this photo of the jib's shape

All the photos below showing our sail number (49) were captured onboard American Dream from T Jeffrey Clark and his wife.








On the way back I noticed that my chart plotter was mis-behaving.  Here is a video.  I'll have to sort that out soon.  

The clouds from the storm stayed with us into sunset, giving a magnificent display as night fell.



On Sunday morning those clouds finally delivered as an arm from the hurricane was showing overhead just as I woke up.  Soon the winds picked up and we found ourselves in intermittent rain for most of the morning.  So we just curled up and watched some Downton Abbey episodes.




On the trip home, we took the longer scenic route through Chesapeake City were we enjoyed some ice cream at my favorite ice cream hut right by the harbor.  At home later Sunday night, we had a nice steak and salad dinner, ending a wonderfully pleasant weekend.




Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Back on Board

 


It took me a while to write up last weekend because in the end there was not much to write about.  We got Vicky back on board Thursday evening after a quick drive down to Rock Hall.  It was a pleasant ride but this week was indeed another August heat wave and the heat index as we arrived in the early evening was above 100F.  The first order of business was to start up the AC and wait for the "oven" to cool.  

Friday was a day for working from the boat, but we started with a nice walk out to see the bay and back.



We did have a nice dinner at the inn Friday evening and they were having a rum tasting on the grounds for "Pirates and Wenches" weekend.  


We did a golden hour photoshoot so we had nice photos to let everyone know Vicky made it back safely and then enjoyed docktails while watching the sun set.
 



Saturday morning we awoke at sunrise to find there was zero wind and so with Vicky still being tired from the trip, we decided we didn't want to spend the day motoring and just enjoyed life at the marina.



After a day of videos on board, Saturday evening was spent having docktails at sunset and enjoying saying hi to passersby.

I can't tell you how happy I am to have someone to hug at sunset!


Sunday morning was boat chores and then we headed home to meet up with John, Jess and the grand puppy.



Vicky's first time meeting Luna


Free ear cleaning!