Photo from internet (not my photo) |
On Sunday morning Troy and Jack joined Keith & I for a couple days of day sailing off Erie. We sailed in relatively flat water out on the open Lake then had dinner in town. We stowed the fold-a-boat dinghy on deck for a towing trial on Sunday. After a quiet overnight at anchor in Marina Lake, Presque Isle State Park, we had a great breakfast cooked on board. The trial was to see if we could tow the fold-a-boat lashed fast to the stern. The idea was to test if the dinghy might be towable, even in waves, if secured to the stern. After just a few minutes of towing the dinghy on Presque Isle Bay, Keith discovered that the rubber caps on the ladder legs were vibrated off and the ladder legs were gouging grooves into the plastic hull of the dinghy. Due to the growing damage, we had to drop off the dinghy at the marina. We did learn that if we could rig a viable chafe protector over the ladder legs, then the stern lashing may work quite well.
Keith, Troy, CaptMurph |
Chart courtesy of NOAA |
Sunday, September 10th, Warren and Whitney Stewart and Jack vanArsdale came to Bay Harbor Marina for a work day sanding and applying Teak Oil to the external and internal woodwork on Kelly III. Even so, we took advantage of the fine weather for a brief afternoon day sail. We had a fun time, as short as it was.
Kelly III’s final sail of the season took place this past weekend as Nino Forlini, Bill Paviol and I sailed to and from Conneaut, Ohio. We had hopes of a sail to Canada, but the forecasted South winds (on the nose for a return from Port Dover) led us instead to sail a broad reach to Conneaut and a beam reach back to Erie. As most of you know, the weather was benign and beautiful. The light air enabled us to fly the twin genoa jibs and full main. Our PVC pipe whisker pole seems to fill the need in these light airs. Although stronger winds were forecast for Sunday, we didn’t see a strong breeze until the last hour as we approached the corner around Gull Point and sailed for the channel. A novice sailor, Nino finally experienced a 40 degree heel and some exhilarating deck washing!
While in Conneaut we met the dynamic and exuberant Dakota, a 7 year old dynamo of would-be sailor. He quickly stole our hearts as his dad, Rich, did some fishing and Dakota clambered all over Kelly III and Sea Capers, our neighbor at the Conneaut Municipal Pier (also an Erie boat). Of course, Dakota was very polite and did not come aboard until he was formally invited, a perfect gentleman! As usual, we frequently meet new friends that make every destination a great trip!
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