Finally launch day here in Watkins Glen in Upstate New York on Seneca Lake. Really nice to see my boat touch water again.
Here are a few picks:
Note the new dock at the Village Marina. Really nice touch to run the pier right out to the outer pilings.



We are proud of our 272. She is a proud boat. She shines among the fleet. People say she looks new!
We have some nice changes this year:
Switched to a flat traveler from Garhauer. I will post a pic next time I am at the boat. The original 272 traveler setup seemed like an afterthought with pieces missing! No control lines? ?
The new Garhauer will work great with the new mainsheet setup I installed late last season: 4:1 fiddle block with cam cleat right on the traveler. Oh yes, the 272 mainsheet system was not convenient or effective either!
Installed remote throttle. That was wonderful to use today. No more diving over the transom to throttle and shift.
Installed a new anchor roller and anchor. We opted for a Kingston Plow. We noticed a few people have them. It should set nicely in the sand and mud here. I need to install an additional roller to hold the anchor nicely on the roller due to the arched shank, but it will work great after that.
Here is hoping everyone gets in the water soon, safe, and ready to sail.
Thanks,
Andrew
Here are a few picks:
Note the new dock at the Village Marina. Really nice touch to run the pier right out to the outer pilings.



We are proud of our 272. She is a proud boat. She shines among the fleet. People say she looks new!
We have some nice changes this year:
Switched to a flat traveler from Garhauer. I will post a pic next time I am at the boat. The original 272 traveler setup seemed like an afterthought with pieces missing! No control lines? ?
The new Garhauer will work great with the new mainsheet setup I installed late last season: 4:1 fiddle block with cam cleat right on the traveler. Oh yes, the 272 mainsheet system was not convenient or effective either!
Installed remote throttle. That was wonderful to use today. No more diving over the transom to throttle and shift.
Installed a new anchor roller and anchor. We opted for a Kingston Plow. We noticed a few people have them. It should set nicely in the sand and mud here. I need to install an additional roller to hold the anchor nicely on the roller due to the arched shank, but it will work great after that.
Here is hoping everyone gets in the water soon, safe, and ready to sail.
Thanks,
Andrew