Off Again Singlehanded

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Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
Why do they call it that? I look down and I count two, anyway…

I woke up to one of those crystalline Maine days with a perfect wind for a easy reach down the coast. It made me much regret not having spent the previous day provisioning the boat in driving rain. Well, maybe not too much.

I did laundry and made four different food runs to three different stores since I can only carry so much down to the town dock from the parking spots. All of this was done in an unconscious frantic run with the thought that I might still catch some of the spectacular day.

I finally got off the dock at 1430. The wind was easing but I did have a grand reach from Whitehead Passage to Cliff Island with a few 6.4 knot peaks. The wind persisted unusually late in the day and I could have sailed the whole way to Harpswell Harbor where I am writing this on a spectacular Sunday morning. However, fatigue from all my rushing around was setting in, I’d left without finishing stowing and organizing, and I really wanted a beer. The current was against me and I was down to less than walking speed SOG inside Cliff Island despite a pleasant chuckle of water under the bow. I rolled up the jib and finished the leg under power.

Running up Merriconeag Sound, I saw the schooner Alert, designed and built by my friend Paul Rollins and, to my eye, one of the prettiest schooners in Maine.



I’m on my way to watch another Paul Rollins build, my Yawldory, participate in the Small Reach Regatta at Hog Island.


http://www.smallreachregatta.org/






https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1666880372308.69083.1846284215&type=3

It looks like another perfect Maine day. I’ve got plenty of time until the event starts so I will either slowly work my way up or get there and explore more of an area I usually end up rushing through on my way downeast or back.
 
May 23, 2007
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Catalina Capri 22 Albany, Oregon
Hey, that mizzen's not yawl the way behind the rudder. Wouldn't that be a KetchDory? :D
 
Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
Hey, that mizzen's not yawl the way behind the rudder. Wouldn't that be a KetchDory? :D
"Yawl" refers to the hull form, as in yawlboat, not the rig. The front half is dory, the back half is yawlboat. The stern construction is actually wherry but "Wherrydory" didn't sound quite right.

Not the first, or second, or.... time I've answered this question.
 
Nov 22, 2008
3,562
Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
The view out my companionway last night:



The Olson House of Wyeth fame.
 
May 24, 2004
7,173
CC 30 South Florida
Singlehanded? Remember, "One hand for the boat and one for yourself". If you value yourself for every operation on deck you will always first be concerned with the hand that anchors you to the boat and only afterwards with the hand that completes the operation. They can be interchangeable, I agree, but always a singlehand for the boat when sailing alone.
 
Aug 11, 2013
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Catalina 36 San Diego
Singlehanded? Remember, "One hand for the boat and one for yourself". If you value yourself for every operation on deck you will always first be concerned with the hand that anchors you to the boat and only afterwards with the hand that completes the operation. They can be interchangeable, I agree, but always a singlehand for the boat when sailing alone.
Thank you! I've never heard that explanation before, but it makes perfect sense! :)
 
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