O2 Single-handed sailing video

Rough going out, nice coming back. Almost dead on the nose in 20kts of wind and five foot seas. Being on the Pamlico Sound, the wave intervals are about one second apart as the energy builds up and there’s no where for it to dissipate as it does in the open ocean. Made for a bumpy and pounding ride. I should have just kept the sails up and reefed and fell off the wind, but the weather was already unpredictable and I didn’t want to struggle with taking down the sails if it got really bad. The challenges on single-handing.

The return trip was great. Off the port beam with about 10kts of wind. But that soon built up when I reached NR1 and it was consistent in the teens. That’s the second part of the video.

 

Tropical Storm Ana – an early start

The first named storm of the year is here and according to several weather related sites, is the strongest tropical storm to hit NC this early in the season. In fact, it’s not even officially storm season yet, not till June 1st. I’m sorry but pre-season only belongs in sporting events. So no sailing this weekend, just prepping for Ocracoke in a couple of weeks, and securing Hemispheres a bit better for the storm. So as there’s no sailing photos to share, here’s some pending storm pictures.

Finished with the interior spring cleaning

Still need to wipe down and polish the interior wood. I do that twice a year and I’m behind schedule. Usual do it earlier in the year but due to the cold winter, wasn’t down at the boat enough. Ready to tackle the water tanks cleaning. At least the bilge is clean.

Day after new Years Day … motoring

Zero wind, no wind, nada, nothing. But it was still a great day to be on the water. Autopilot working again after the rudder stock repair, and that’s a whole other post to vent on. Did I mention zero wind? Yup, which means the Iron-jib got a good workout. We’re headed for a cold spell (it is winter you know) so the next opportune time from a warm spell is when I’ll be doing some pre-spring maintenance and projects.