okay Cope, here ya' go
We want picks and a great story. Did the sails explode in a tempast, did you single handedly rescue a stinkpoter and steal away with his hot better half, launch with the keel hose off, rig the mast backwards?
We want to know....
Well since you asked
It went well. It took me about 2 hours to rig and launch the boat, but half of that was just trying to figure out things.
I figure I should be able to do it in one hour after a few runs.
Launching went flawlessly, but the motor crapped out after only 3 minutes. I think it overheated, and my buddy who was with me and has experience with outboards said he thinks an "impeller" may be bad.
I'm having it looked at by his friend at the marina.
We were already about 100 yards from the dock, so rather than call to be towed back (oh the shame

we hoisted the main and sailed out. Spent about an hour enjoying and getting used to stuff.
Forgot to drop the keel for the first 5 minutes! But soon figured it out.
Didn't raise the jib, will next time, and forgot to put the battens in the main, don't know how I did that as I've used them before, but I was kind of hurrying as we were drifting with no engine, near the marina.
Sailed it back under beautiful 8 to 10 knot winds, dropped the sail 20 feet from the slip and sailed in nose first, easy as you please. I was worried about the wind dying and having to ask for a tow, or try to swim like Jack La Lane did pulling the boat

, but no worries.
Once I get the engine fixed, I'll be back out trying to correct my mistakes, tune the rig, shape the main better.
Still all in all a great learning experience, and a beautiful day on Lake Conroe, north of Houston.
Here's a short video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata_player&v=gU1v3vSLbgw&app=desktop