First Sail of the Season (nothing important)

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Les Blackwell

Saturday we had our first sail of the season on our H380. The Coast Guard Aux. folks came down in the morning and inspected the boat--we got this year's sticker. Then we loaded the food and powered out of the harbor. The Max prop is still smooth as silk. The weather was grey with winds of 15 to 20 knots but the water was pretty flat. A few minutes out of the harbor we unfurled the main and the jib. That is so cool! It was a southerly and not too cold for this time of the year. We clipped along at about 6 knots--I'm afraid I didn't set the sails that well but it was so enjoyable just to be sailing. I just sat there and enjoyed it. We sailed to Chuckanut Bay (Puget Sound, north end) and rafted up to some friends for a late afternoon pot-luck. The sun came out and the winds died. The weather was perfect. We powered home around sixish to be met in Bellingham Bay by three gray whales. It looked like two large ones and a smaller whale. You could hear the swoosh as the rose to get air. What magnificent creatures they are. I hope the Native Americans at Neah Bay don't kill any more whales. As we docked, we had champagne--it was that type of day. The H380 was perfect.
 
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Ed Schenck

Doesn't get any better...

than that!! In Ohio it was 70 degrees and sunny. I was at work. But the boat does splash a week from today. Now if the new main is only ready. We probably won't see any whales on Lake Erie.
 
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Mark Johnson

We're real close!

My wife is real particular about our boat. She doesn't want to take her out until she is perfect! That means cleaning inside and out, and everything in it's place. For some reason she doesn't like seeing my tools and stuff strewn all over the inside of the boat. But hey..you never know when you are going to need that wrench, pliers, screw driver when you are recommissioning the boat, so why put it all away everytime you finish with it! Isn't that right guys? Mark Johnson
 
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