Yesterday I decided that since we went through all the trouble to launch this weekend and are on a mooring all season, I might as well take a day off and go sailing. It was supposed to be nice in the UP so my youngest (18) and his girlfriend came along.
Windy said the wind was at 11 knots. And flags in the area seemed to confirm this. So, we rowed to the boat, got the rigging set and headed out of the bay. Wow. this is not even close to 11 knots. There were whitecaps all over the lake and the wind had to be at least 20, maybe more. But, we went through the 10 minute drive to get here and got everything rigged... might as well at least try. We decide to forget the main, and just use the jib, even though we have 2 reefing points in the main, I felt it was just too windy to even try to hoist it.
So 110 jib only we sailed on a beam / broad reach for about an hour. Wandering around some, staying close to shore, but avoiding the shallows. Then it comes time to turn around. Simple, just tack back into the wind. Nope. Now it's blowing at least 25 (probably only 15-18 but felt like 25) and the waves are against us. No matter what we do, we can't seem to turn through the wind and get the jib on the other side. Hmm. Well, I guess we'll just run down wind and gybe, then the jib will be on the correct side and we'll just alter course accordingly. This worked for about 45 minutes, when we'd had enough of attempting to beat back into the wind, fired up the outboard and headed home. By now it felt like at least 25, maybe more. We were taking rollers and getting pretty wet in the cockpit.
Made it back safely and a good time was had by all. I guess that's what it's all about.... but it was nowhere near 11 knots. Not even close.
Windy said the wind was at 11 knots. And flags in the area seemed to confirm this. So, we rowed to the boat, got the rigging set and headed out of the bay. Wow. this is not even close to 11 knots. There were whitecaps all over the lake and the wind had to be at least 20, maybe more. But, we went through the 10 minute drive to get here and got everything rigged... might as well at least try. We decide to forget the main, and just use the jib, even though we have 2 reefing points in the main, I felt it was just too windy to even try to hoist it.
So 110 jib only we sailed on a beam / broad reach for about an hour. Wandering around some, staying close to shore, but avoiding the shallows. Then it comes time to turn around. Simple, just tack back into the wind. Nope. Now it's blowing at least 25 (probably only 15-18 but felt like 25) and the waves are against us. No matter what we do, we can't seem to turn through the wind and get the jib on the other side. Hmm. Well, I guess we'll just run down wind and gybe, then the jib will be on the correct side and we'll just alter course accordingly. This worked for about 45 minutes, when we'd had enough of attempting to beat back into the wind, fired up the outboard and headed home. By now it felt like at least 25, maybe more. We were taking rollers and getting pretty wet in the cockpit.
Made it back safely and a good time was had by all. I guess that's what it's all about.... but it was nowhere near 11 knots. Not even close.