Rob and the LIS
Hi Rob,This season has been strange. Many times we had either no wind, or too much wind. There have been only a few days with real good wind. But what can you do? I started the year with a Catalina 22. It was a nice boat, but not really heavy enough (IMHO) for the open Long Island Sound. I am not a very experienced sailor, this being my second year, and my family (and I) were not comfortable at all when the wind picked up to 15+ kts and the waves to 3-4 ft. We tried sailing a few times in windy conditions, but after the kids screamed and hid in the cabin we headed home. Anyway, I suffered from 'bigger boat-itis' so I sold the Catalina and bought a Newport 28. The Newport is much better at handling bigger waves and more wind. We had a great sail a few weeks ago when the wind was 15-20 kts and the waves 3-4. We went out with a reefed main and a full 150 jib and the boat was just great. If we were on the C22 everyone would have been screaming. On the N28 we had a great time. The boat was moving at 5-6 kts and 15-20 degrees of heel. We took a lot of water over the bow and the kids just laughed at it.Anyway, with a smaller boat maybe you are better off staying in more protected water?Fortunately, I was able to do a lot of sailing midweek during the summer evenings. The weather was good, no crowds to deal with, and I found I realy like night sailing. In fact, tomorrow I'm going to take the two younger kids (3 and 6) and get to the boat at 5:30, sail for 2 hours, then head home.Take care,Barry