...with my son (who's been sailing with me the last 4 seasons) and his friend (who has never sailed)- both 13. My wife politely declined. In the marina (a cove) the wind was about 14-15 kts, so I reefed the main, hoisted a working jib, and off onto the Chesapeake we went. The moment we cleared land obstacles, we got slapped with the sustained 25kts winds gusting to 27 kts. That in itself wasn't very bad, but the waves were officially ( learned later) 2.5 ft - 3 ft. So, under one reef (that's all I've got) we were heeling about 30 degs. with luffing both main and the jib. However, when wallowing in the waves, we exceeded 45 degs ( the max range of inclinometer). My son could not properly trim the jib (and I was happy he could not), and his friend complete froze. Waves were reaching above gunwales. After about 1/2 hour of this, my son said " Dad, I think we need to come in..." and I agreed. What bothered me the most was that the boat was heeling excessively ( I felt) sliding down the waves. On a 30-year old boat and with two kids, I just did not want to risk demasting. By the way, there were maybe 15 boats in my sight (mostly 30-40 footers) and only 3 or 4 had their mainsail up, with only one (and me) with a full set of sails. After coming back, we found out that the small craft advisory has been issued (i.e. a sustained winds in 6-7 in Beaufort scale).
Question - would you have gone out in my situation? Was I too worried (aka the boat could take it)? I'm curious about your opinions on that.
P.S. Yes, COUSCUS, both wind and the seas were much rougher than during your sail from Annapolis north last summer...
Question - would you have gone out in my situation? Was I too worried (aka the boat could take it)? I'm curious about your opinions on that.
P.S. Yes, COUSCUS, both wind and the seas were much rougher than during your sail from Annapolis north last summer...