Finally a weekend with summer temps.

On both Saturday and Sunday the winds were 10-20 knots, waves 1-3 feet, sunny skies and summer temps into the upper 80’s.

On Saturday, my wife and I went sailing with my college roommate from freshman year.

My wife and college roommate

 

Great sailing

On Sunday, my brother, a friend from work, his wife and I went out.

Friend from work and his wife…Land ho!

 

Another great day of sailing
Both days were great!

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Single-handed sailing

18-August-2013
On Saturday my wife and I went sailing with friends and their 2 daughters. The day was beautiful, sunny, warm with temps into the mid 70’s. Wind speeds were about 8 knots and waves around 1 foot. A good time was had by all.

Friends…

 

…and their daughters

On Sunday I did my first single-handed sailing. I had a couple of small onboard projects to take care of then set out about 2:00. The weather was identical to Saturday’s. I had to work real hard to get permission from my wife to go out single-handed. She was sure she would become a widow. I promised to wear my life vest and a harness. There were no problems, only sun and fun.

Life vest, harness and tethered to the boat

 

Great day for a single-handed sail

A bit cool for August!

On Sunday, I went sailing with my wife, daughter and father-in-law.

It was cloudy with temps still unseasonable cool at 66 degrees.

Winds started out brisk in the 10-15 knot range but subsided to 5-8 about half way through our 3 hour sail.

As usual it was pleasant.

 

Relaxing evening sail

On Thursday evening my daughter and I went out of a nice and relaxing sail.

The winds started out in the 10 – 15 knot range, but ended in the 5 – 8 knot range.

We had a very short period when we hit 6.4 knots, but spent most of the time around 4.5 to 5.0 knots.

The Thursday evening racers were out as well so we had some company.

Sweat shirts in July?


I went sailing on Saturday with my daughter.

 

The temps were unseasonably cool with the high temp of 65 degrees. Winds were in the 15-20 knot range with 2 – 4 foot waves that were building. Looked like we had an occasional 6+ footer.

2-4 foot waves

 

One of the 6+ foot waves

 

Our top speed was 7.0 knots and we had a couple wind gusts that got our heel over 40+ degrees. I caught the expression on my daughters face on film on one of the 40+ degrees heels.

Excited to experience a 40+ degree heel


On Sunday my brother and I went out. Same temps and winds as Saturday, but without the big waves.

I tried getting the kite cam going again. I increased the distance from the kite to the camera hoping that it would aim more towards the boat and not at the water behind the boat. Didn’t help too much. I think I am going to have to invest more than $3.00 in a kite next time around.

Kite cam frame grab

 

Kite cam frame grab before hitting the water

 

Our top speed was 6.8 knots.

We had the “rail in the water” a few times and the sailing was excellent.

Rail in the water

 

 

 

You can see the keel!

 

 

 

Ying and Yang winds this weekend

On Saturday I went sailing with a couple friends.

 

Once again, everything about the weather was great except the wind. Wind speeds were forecast to be “10-15 knots growing to 15-20 knots later in the afternoon”….NOT.

For most of the sail the winds were in the 3 – 6 knots range.

Not much wind to keep the sails full

We called it a day a bit earlier than we would have had there been some wind.

On Sunday I went sailing with my brother.

Winds were much better and we had a great day sailing.

 

 


I brought my new ‘Kite Cam” bracket and was able to get the kite cam to stay aloft for several minutes before there was a lull in the wind that caused the kite cam to take a nose dive into the lake.

 

Kite Cam Up

 

Unfortunately, the angle of the bracket was such that most of the video taken was of the water behind the boat. I was able to salvage several frame grabs from the video to illustrate how high the kite cam got up into the air.

Kite Cam Frame Grab

 

We also anchored for a short while to see how easy or hard it is to climb back onto the boat from the water. It would be ok in an emergency, but it required a bit more upper body strength than would be comfortable for most people. We have to come up with another solution before we can start swimming off the boat.

Climbing out of the water

 

Pleasant Thursday Evening Sail. Warm temperatures, stiff breeze, and a few friends…nice.

Went on an evening sail with my brother and a friend of his, my wife, and a couple of our friends.

 

It was the first time on a sailboat for the “friends” and a good sail it was for them. Winds were gusting to 21 knots when we left, so I decided to put a reef in the mainsail so it didn’t get too exciting right away. We started out the evening on a “beam reach” and everyone was good with that. Then we jibbed to a “broad reach” and that was good. We then tacked to a “close reach” and all was well. So with everyone digging the sailing so far to that point, we took out the reef, and tacked again, to “close hauled”.

The wind gusts had subsided to less than 15 knots and the “close hauled” sailing was enjoyed by all.

Close Hauled

We averaged 4-5 knots for most of the trip with a top speed of 6.1 knots.

There is a regular Thursday evening racing event in Waukegan and we got to watch the racers go through their paces.

Thursday Evening Racers

We ended the evening with a view of a pretty sunset.

 

 

 

Mackinac Race Fleet

Went sailing both Saturday and Sunday in weather that was beautiful in every imaginable way BUT winds.

The winds were slightly better on Saturday (5 – 8 knots) than Sunday (little to no winds).

On Saturday, my wife and I went for a pleasant sail and got to see the Mackinac Race Fleet go by later in the afternoon. At 3:30 we first started to see the sails of the racers coming up from the southern horizon and by 5:00 most of the fleet was in the Waukegan area off to the east from our location. Very cool to see so many sails in one area.

Mackinac Race Fleet coming into view
Mackinac Race Fleet

Whenever I bring someone out for the first time on the boat I always say “Respect the Boom” as part of my safety talk. One of my daughters thought it would be a good idea to reinforce that with a decal.

“Respect the Boom”

On Sunday I went sailing with my brother, one of his daughters and his daughter’s friend.

Boring!
BORING!We bobbed around for a few hours then called it a day.

Ed’s Excellent Adventure

Did our first long distance sail this weekend.  Waukegan to Chicago and back.

 

My son-law’s brother, Andy, and I Left Waukegan at 11:20 in the morning on Friday and arrived at Belmont Harbor in Chicago at 7:45pm.  The wind was coming directly from the direction in which we wanted to sail, so we had to do a lot of tacking.  The trip was taking a bit longer than I wanted, due to the tacking, so I ended up using the engine for a few hours to speed things up a bit.  We were able to sail again the last few hours.
Andy at the helm approaching Chicago

Belmont harbor’s docks are nice, the scenery was great, but the public toilet facilities are disgusting and parking is an issue. Sure glad we choose Waukegan Harbor as our home.

Belmont Harbor

On Saturday, my wife, 2 daughters, a niece and my niece’s boyfriend and I sailed down the Chicago lake front enjoying the beautiful skyline. We had a crew change in the evening when everyone, but one of my daughters left for home and my brother came onboard. The three of us had a very pleasant evening sail and got to see a pretty sunset and a rainbow over Navy Pier.

Chicago Lighthouse
Sailing past Navy Pier
Chicago Skyline
Rainbow over Navy Pier
Sun setting in the west

We returned to Belmont harbor for the stay Saturday night.

Belmont Harbor Saturday night

On Sunday, my brother and I headed back to Waukegan. We left at 11:00 am. The winds were much more favorable so the trip was shorter. With the winds at our back and following seas it was very relaxing. We got back to Waukegan at 6:00pm

Leaving Chicago and heading back to Waukegan

Along the way we did a couple projects.
I added labels to the switches for the new electric flush toilet.

Switch labels for the electric flush toilet

My brother bought a couple “pool noodles” and installed them on the stern rail by the stern seats for comfort.

Making the stern seats more comfy

We installed line organizers that we had bought at the Strictly Sail boat show back in February.


First 3 line organizers installed on the port side

And my brother hooked up a “Bluetooth” system to the boat’s stereo radio so he could “jam tunes” from his phone. The stereo is an older one with AM/FM radio and a cassette player. He put together a system that connects his phone via Bluetooth to the cassette. “Rock and roll baby”!

Line organizer installation complete and Bluetooth system install taking place

All in all it was a great way to spend a long weekend.

Excellent day for sailing

My brother, two friends and I went out for a sail.

For most of the day it was sunny with winds mostly from the south at about 15 knots. Waves in the 1 -2 foot range.

Prior to departing, we spent about 45 minutes on a few short projects one of which was finishing the wiring to the Autopilot (SIMRAD TP22). Shortly after we got under sail I brought out the Autopilot and we ended up letting it “steer” for most of the 4 hours we were out. I was surprised at how well it worked. Looking at the GPS track for the day illustrated just how well it held our courses.

The weather forecast called for thunderstorms in the evening starting around 8:00 pm in the Waukegan area. About two hours into the sail we noticed clouds building in the west and looking at the weather RADAR (Smartphones are a great thing to have when sailing) we saw a line of heavy storms about 100 miles away, west of Rockford. The Waukegan forecast still said storms wouldn’t hit until 8:00 pm. About half an hour later the clouds continued building and checking the RADAR again we saw that a line of new storms popped up between us and the line of storms out by Rockford. I decided to cut our day of sailing short by about an hour and we headed back in. As it turned out the line of storms that had popped up split and went around us. We only got a couple minutes of very light rain, though we could see lightening to our north and south.

All in all we had a great sail.