The deck log of the Cal 25 sailboat "R&B Odd@sea". Homeport: Norfolk Naval Station Marina, Norfolk, VA, USA. Capts: Blue: M. Rowland; Gold: A.D. Beach.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Mild steady wind from the west took us on a two-hour cruise around western Willoughby in low 80s temps. Visitors from Alverstoke accompanied the Blue crew for an easy drift up and around to the sounds of classical tunes. Puzzled by a few red flags out of the channel we dodged the end of summer crab pots and enjoyed the usual libations as the thunder clouds eventually gathered and we returned to port.
Age has finally caught up to us all. This month's wine is the '08 Mouton Cadet Merlot. Gentle in spirit, an unobtrusive, complementary sidekick to more raucous dining fare. A particularly welcome memory on the morning after.
Lessons from the Sea
If off the deck you opt to pee, My best advice is "Choose the lee"
Good helm turnover when changing tillerman
Don't raise jib til clear of harbor mouth
Don't untie the bow lines
Tillerman stand in hatchway on tacks
Backing down - tiller points to bow direction
The tiller extension slot must always face upwards
S wind = no wind Willoughby Bank
Wear Gloves
Close the Gas Can Vent on departure
Don't Secure the Motor in Gear
The Winches don't go both Ways
Aft Line Port Side - Last to Cast Off
Mermaids Aboard
Irrefutable Proof: an old boat is a real magnet for beauty!
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