Way back, the year the first Rocky movie came out, my family was helping a woman, who's husband was lost at sea, return her sailboat to her home port of Clearwater, Fl. We met in New Orleans and sailed Blitzen to anchor during a storm in Mobile Bay. In the middle of the night, the anchor rode parted. My father and I went on deck to deploy a backup anchor. It was lashed to the cabin top, under the upside-down tender. We didn't get the tender free before the deep keel of the S&S cutter started pounding its way into the sand of a shoal. Water started coming in through the garboards as the waves worked the hull back and forth against the stuck keel. We radioed an S.O.S.
A CG 40 footer came out and we tried to transfer over by paying out an inflatable with my family aboard, while my father and the owner stayed aboard Blitzen manning the line.
When the CG boat came along side, I jumped up to grab their railing and hooked my toes under the pontoon of the raft, so everyone could scramble aboard. However, one of the Coasties grabbed my wrists and yanked me aboard. The raft floated away.
It had been pretty lucky that they had been able to maneuver up to us the first time, they didn't get another chance. I spent the night at the CG station while my family spent the night on Blitzen wedged into the bottom in the middle of Mobile Bay.
Blitzed was towed, the next day, to Dauphin Island for repairs. Dotty, the owner, sold Blitzen from there.
Blitzen, sitting on the bottom.
Blitzen getting towed to the boat yard.
That's 13 year old me, owner Dotty, and Blitzen at anchor, Dauphin Island, Alabama. 1976.
My father suggested Blitzen was haunted my Fred's (Dotty's lost husband) ghost. They had such bad luck getting Blitzen home. She had been found adrift off Texas and he, Dotty, and another crew, had only made it to NOLA on their first attempt because of a torn main, inexplicable engine problems, and other small failures. That was the second time Mayday was called to rescue Blitzen on her return sail home.
This is Blitzen today.
1938 Olin Stephen's design, Blitzen
Prettiest boat I've ever seen.
-Will