Adventures of a boatless sailor and the advantages of not owning a boat again - yet.
Favorite saying:
"You can teach a person how to sail, but you can't teach them why."
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Another Star sailing
So Tuesday evening I took a newbie, Steve, out sailing on a Star but we didn't participate in the races. (I am still not ready to be in close quarters with other star sailors.........) We waited til all the racers left and then made our exit. It was definitely tricky because the wind tried blowing us back into the dock, well, not just tried, but did. So we used the dock lines to maneuver our way out and from then on it was a very pleasant sail with no rain.. yeay. The winds were light which was good for learning and trying things. Steve did a great job at noticing things and asking questions (oops, I'd forgotten things...), driving some, putting the pole up, and generally getting comfortable sailing the Star. We made up for the messy departure with a smooth sail back into the marina, the main dropped nicely and we slid slowly to the dock. All in all a great evening on the water. Thanks Steve.
Monday, May 30, 2011
WOW - Weekend on the Water - Memorial Day Weekend with the SSSS cruisers
We didn't get much sailing in, but I joined Terri on her boat with she and her son, Trevor. We left on Friday afternoon and headed to the Penrose Point State Park. We rafted up with Glen and Irene on Sassy for two nights, and then had the mooring ball to ourselves last night. There were maybe 12-15 (??) boats for the SSSS Memorial Day weekend cruise. There was a great potluck with lotsa pasta dishes, and plenty of other good food too. It had been a pretty sunny day Saturday, but it was cooling off fast and the wind was picking up for the evening. Without a dinghy we were a bit 'handicapped' and if anyone has a dinghy for sale, you might contact Terri..... but thanks to Sassy and others, we were able to get off the boat some. I actually enjoy just relaxing on the boat, reading, etc., but it's not for everyone; can anyone say 'teenager on board'.....?
We had a great time, lots of laughs, and I got back in plenty of time Monday to shower up and get ready to for a sailing practice on Vintage this afternoon. THANKS for a great weekend Terri.
We had a great time, lots of laughs, and I got back in plenty of time Monday to shower up and get ready to for a sailing practice on Vintage this afternoon. THANKS for a great weekend Terri.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tuesday Evening 'Casual' Sails start
Two boats went out for a lovely evening sail (although we could have used a little more wind) on Mary Campbell's boat, Sonrisa II
- Jane, Mary, Alison, Terri, LindaRose, and me
- Mary Fitzgerald - Clara McDougal (sp?) - with Maria, Jeanne, Emily, and Tamara
- Jane, Mary, Alison, Terri, LindaRose, and me
Stars Race Committee Boat
Instead of going sailing, what's the next best thing? Watching others sail in a race sounds good to me. I haven't been in a Stars race, so I thought I'd see what it looks like from the committee boat. And since I didn't have crew lined up for the Monday night race, it especially sounded like a good idea to at least get out on the water.
So to get a different perspective on the races, I joined John and Susan for the race committee for the Stars races a couple days ago, Monday, the 23rd. It was challenging for John to set the course to start with because the winds kept shifting, often a problem here in Budd Bay. But he finally set one and we proceeded to have 4 races. The second one we had a little confusion because we intended a general recall when so many boats were over early, but we put up the wrong flag, oops...... So after everyone came back, we got on with three more races, the last one being a race to the docks. There were 16 boats out. Darn, I should have taken some photos......
So to get a different perspective on the races, I joined John and Susan for the race committee for the Stars races a couple days ago, Monday, the 23rd. It was challenging for John to set the course to start with because the winds kept shifting, often a problem here in Budd Bay. But he finally set one and we proceeded to have 4 races. The second one we had a little confusion because we intended a general recall when so many boats were over early, but we put up the wrong flag, oops...... So after everyone came back, we got on with three more races, the last one being a race to the docks. There were 16 boats out. Darn, I should have taken some photos......
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Women's Boating Seminar in Olympia - SUCCESS
May 21st was the second WBS by South Sound Sailing Society and Olympia Yacht Club. There were over 60 registered women. I'm sure there will be more posted on the SSSS website soon, but here are just a few photos before my camera batteries died.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Another Star Sailing today
Today was another 'practice' day for me with sailing the Star #31. Jim (the owner of the boat) was kind enough to take me out again for a couple hours, and answer questions for me about the idiosyncrasies of Stars. We had some good wind to start with and then it lightened up a bit. It was nice and warm with plenty of sunshine too! He was also showing me how to sail the boat with out using the tiller. We tied it off and used only the sails to steer the boat. That makes 3 times in the last week, sailing on a Star. I feel like I'm ready to take others out on the boat now, and am really looking forward to it. This is going to be a great sailing season!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, what a fun sailboat you are!
This evening, Susan and I went for a sail on her Star named Mako. We had a wonderful time with light winds maybe 5-7 knots, perfect for getting used to sailing a Star. There was sunshine and wind, great way to spend a Wednesday evening. A few more practices and we'll be ready for the Barbara Stuart Memorial Regatta in late June................
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