In a way, I hesitate on posting this because those who see the beauty of our weather and ocean may all want to move here. When we lived in Colorado as our grandchildren were growing up we saw the amazing beauty of the Rocky Mountains and the changing Fall colors there, but alas, this is about sailing in Long Beach California.
I have mentioned my friend Fred and he and I had planned on going sailing on this beautiful Monday. Fred brought his wife along to enjoy the day with him and that probably prompted me to ask my neighbor Marc if he wished to go out sailing with me. Marc has a boat in the slip right next to mine and is the proud owner of Reasonable Rigging. http://reasonablerigging.com
Marc had his iPad handy and got some great pictures that I will gladly post here.
Raising the main is something that I do each time I go out sailing, but usually I do this by myself. Most of the time I single hand Spirit of Adventure. The way it usually works is just outside of the breakwater with the engine running, I set the boat on a course heading directly into the wind. With my tiller pilot connected to the tiller, I simply push one button and the boat stays on that same heading.
With the mainsail set, I head back to the cockpit. |
LOOK OUT! This is a sight that you really don't want to encounter when the tanker or cargo ship is moving. I shared with Marc that I believe it only takes about 17 minutes for one of these moving at full speed to get from the horizon to your boat. This one (thankfully) was anchored so we could get pretty close to it with no fear.
A very scary sight when these are moving in the ocean. |
As we enjoyed this sail, I communicated with Fred and his wife on Later Gator and we laughed at just how beautiful this end of the year sail was. Even Sharon (Fred's wife) commented on how perfect it was for her.
Marc, owner of Reasonable Rigging. |
As we returned to our slip, we were treated with a beautiful, beautiful sunset. The perfect ending to a great day of sailing. |
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