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Harvey Small
Nothing on the office books this afternoon and a near-perfect fall afternoon -- sounds like sailing time to me! Ran into a couple of marina buddies winterizing their boats, but we were heading out. Since there were little whitecaps on the river, it seemed prudent to tie in a reef at the dock. We surfed our way downwind and upstream nicely under control. Fall colors were at their peak, tacking back we unfurled the jib just enough to point better. No fuss, just my wife, the dog and me having a great afternoon on the water. We came in with enough daylight for putting the boat to bed, and watched the sunset as we drove home. I guess there is some compensation for going back on standard time!Well, the next boat-related activity will be getting it on the trailer and high ground for the winter. Water ballast doesn't let us keep it at the dock during the cold months. I keep telling myself that mast-up storage at the marina lets me launch on the occasional warmish winter weekend, but other commitments always keep me from actually doing it.So now the portable air compressor and chest waders are in the back of the Xterra. Sailing season is over for me and it's time for planning for next year!(Hmmm -- wonder what the next "improvement" to the boat will be?)HarveyHunter 26 WB "Waiting for the Sun"