[Rhodes22-list] 1st Sail of the Season

Blue Heron sloopblueheron at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 16:39:30 EDT 2009


Mike,

The water temp off Cleveland is all the way up to 36 !  Ice or not, one hand
or two, it's time to get out on the water.  How can we let these Chesapeake
sailors get ahead of us?
Rick
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Mike Cheung <mikecheung at att.net> wrote:

>
> Lee,
>
> You're making me feel better .....
>
> I, too, am one-handed at present due to an inconsiderate Dodge pick-up
> truck
> which picked a fight with my Cougar in February.  Fractured elbow, screws,
> plates .....  the whole nine yards (a phrase which curiously has its
> origins
> from aviation not sailing).  So, I've been sweating whether I'd be fit to
> single hand anytime soon.  Sounds like it's worth a try.  Of course, I get
> to trailer Muireann, so there's a little extra challenge.
>
> On the bright side, Lake Erie does now look ice free!  Actually, we're
> thinking of the Chesapeake for our first longish outing this year; probably
> the second week in May.  I'll be bugging the list for cruising ideas
> shortly.
>
> Mike Cheung
> s/v Muireann 1993/2008 Rhodes 22
>
>
>
> Leland wrote:
> >
> > Whenever my boat is dry-docked, we seem to get unseasonably perfect
> > sailing weather.  This year I decided to keep my boat in the water and
> > haven't been sailing once since early November.  Today I swore I'd go out
> > come hell or high water.
> >
> > The hellish part was mostly that my motor wouldn't start, but after
> losing
> > a socket and screwdriver bit in the water (I need a big magnet to fish
> > those things out), I was able to pull start the motor to life.
> >
> > Temperatures in and out of the water were about 45 degrees, although even
> > with the wind chill I was quite comfortable in ski clothes.  We had some
> > gusts but the wind was pretty steady between 10 and 12 knots, and chop
> was
> > manageable at about 2 to 3 foot.
> >
> > I had forgot how much fun sailing is.  I had the poptop up and too much
> > sail out for the conditions, but I never broached and the excessive
> > heeling rarely slowed me down below 5 knots.  It was that exciting kind
> of
> > sailing where it's more fun than scary.
> >
> > As easy as the Rhodes is to sail it's still a two-handed job.  I'm
> > recovering from some minor hand surgery and it was not a pretty sight
> when
> > it came time to furl-in the sails.  Now that I know I can use my teeth to
> > hold a furling line, I may never need to put my beer down again.
> >
> > Weather forecast for Saturday and Sunday looks even better.
> >
> > Life is good.
> >
> > Lee
> > 1986 Rhodes22  At Ease
> > Kent Island, MD
> >
> >
>
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