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S/V Blue Flower ready to get under way with The Typesetter and S/V Pica in the background |
It's been a busy few weeks here at the IP&NCo. A hitch has been installed on my 1970 VW Beetle and I've been heading out to the local scum pond every chance I get. There has been an awful lot of sailing going on. And one minor mishap bur more on that later. Seze has been everything I hoped she would be. A boat that is enough of a challenge to keep my interest but not enough of a challenge to not want to push her limits. I've continued to explore how the gaff rig works and have enjoyed every minute of it! I don't have a lot to report save for some wonderful pictures I've taken along the way.
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Doing about a knot or so. |
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Running wing and wing |
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S/V Pica with her full 67sqft |
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Following a swamping at dock. Just like the square riggers of old she's vulnerable with no ballast! |
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Two beautiful Teals |
So far there has only been two nagging issues and they are kind of related. I was having a block hang up on me which prevented rapid movement of the boom when I most needed it. This was a contributing factor in what was my first and so far only knock down. I was running in heavy winds and she just death rolled and submarined on me. I am pleased to report a Super Teal floats relatively high and dry for it's class and can be rescued in warm water with with a close shore by one person! Those air boxes, although not air tight (yet) do the job of making the craft not sink.The water was warm and while I can't say I fully enjoyed the experience the knowledge gained makes up for any loss of comfort during the event! The block issue was easily tackled, no pun intended, and the fix of turning the troublesome device ninety degrees seems to be work well.
I've been in email consultations with Dave at Polysail and I think the Blue Flower will be getting some new sails this fall. It only seems fitting. I just hope I get a chance to try them out!
So sailing will continue until I get bored or the pond freezes up. Great times had by all. Well most of the time!
She sure looks good out there on the water. Those seem to be just about perfect for that pond. - AL
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