sailing as a learning experience
Jun. 28th, 2006 02:50 pmit was my first time out as the 'captain' of a boat. it was my first time out captaining a boat in very gusty and variable winds. my crew was the very able and fun
tcb.
it was, to say the least, an educational experience.
the boat had a fair bit of freeboard (the distance between the water and the gunwale of the boat), but i still managed to - quite unintentionally - dip the edge of the gunwale under water as it heeled over.
(reference pic of the type of boat i was sailing here:
http://bostonharborsailing.com/images/pearson26_fleet_lg.jpg)
pushing the tiller so i come up into the wind as we heel over more than i want to is becoming a reflex, but i'm way *way* too slow letting the mainsheet out in that situation.
so we dipped the gunwale and sloshed a bunch of water into the boat and that's about when i decided that perhaps i'd had enough education for the day and that discretion would be the better part of valor. so i managed to get us into the wind, rolled up the jib and then dropped the main and got the motor going and made our way back to the mooring.
it was, as i said, educational.
also, incredibly fun.
it was, to say the least, an educational experience.
the boat had a fair bit of freeboard (the distance between the water and the gunwale of the boat), but i still managed to - quite unintentionally - dip the edge of the gunwale under water as it heeled over.
(reference pic of the type of boat i was sailing here:
http://bostonharborsailing.com/images/pearson26_fleet_lg.jpg)
pushing the tiller so i come up into the wind as we heel over more than i want to is becoming a reflex, but i'm way *way* too slow letting the mainsheet out in that situation.
so we dipped the gunwale and sloshed a bunch of water into the boat and that's about when i decided that perhaps i'd had enough education for the day and that discretion would be the better part of valor. so i managed to get us into the wind, rolled up the jib and then dropped the main and got the motor going and made our way back to the mooring.
it was, as i said, educational.
also, incredibly fun.
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Date: 2006-06-29 09:32 am (UTC)yep! i did their basic daysailing class a few weeks back, and it comes with a 30 day membership that gets me the soling/boston 27's and p-26's.
and, of course, it's frickin rained nearly non-stop the whole time.
i sailed in seattle a bit, but i figured i'd do the basic course this year and build skills with it then maybe next year do some of the advanced classes. long term plan is to beef my skills up enough that in a few years time i could charter a boat to take off to maine or down south for a few weeks.