1st sail on the "new" boat

Mar 30, 2013
700
Allied Seawind MK II 32' Oologah Lake, Oklahoma
Finally got the "new" boat out on the lake this afternoon.
Motored out of the marina and on to a lake that looked like a sheet of glass. The Atomic 4 has more than enough power for this boat, never went passed 1/4 throttle and was running 5+ knots. We put up sails and bobbed around hoping for some wind. About the time we were gonna give it up and motor back in the wind came up. fairly light wind but we were running close to 5 knots close hauled. She handled like a dream. Once the sails were trimmed all it took was a finger tip on the tiller one in a while to keep her on a straight line. I'm a happy sailor.

Still got a few gremlins to chase out. When we launched Saturday the sailing instruments were dead. Found a connector pulled off, probably knocked it loose working on something else. Hooked it back up and all was good. Today as soon as I turned them on the breaker tripped (crap, WTF?). I 'll check that out tomorrow, today I was gonna sail.

1976 Cal 2-27.







Captain Doug* crewed for me. He was impressed with the boat.



*Genuine USCG certified
 
Jul 21, 2013
333
Searching for 1st sailing boat 27-28, 34-36 Channel Islands, Marina Del Rey
Very nice looking boat.

Sounds like a perfect day for a 1st sail. :)
 
Nov 23, 2011
2,023
MacGregor 26D London Ontario Canada
Nice boat. Are those teak spreaders?
If so, I bet the boson chair guy came up with that idea.
 
Mar 30, 2013
700
Allied Seawind MK II 32' Oologah Lake, Oklahoma
The spreaders are white oak. Two coats of west system epoxy then 2 coats of Brightside poly on the top and edges and 2 coats of Helmsman Spar urethane on the bottom.

Got out again today for the "Summer Sailstice"
Friend and fellow sailor came by on his jetski and got a couple of pics.



Wind was pretty light and it was starting to get hot. I'm sitting up on the coaming trying to catch a little shade from the sails.