An ebb at the start? Circle Blackaller just because it's there so close? I'm not falling for that old trick.
And lookee here! Synthia will sail on Eyrie! What was her advice to me? "Clean bottom and be first to set."
An ebb at the start? Circle Blackaller just because it's there so close? I'm not falling for that old trick.
And lookee here! Synthia will sail on Eyrie! What was her advice to me? "Clean bottom and be first to set."
Last edited by Philpott; 01-16-2019 at 11:00 PM.
When nearly everyone thought clockwise was the way to go, Dirk went counter-clockwise and won the singlehanded division.
It looked wrong the whole time, until he won. So I asked Dirk what possessed him to go that way. His reply: "I always go that way." I may adopt this strategy.
My strategy is to take a sheet of paper rip it in half and write clockwise on one and counter clockwise on the other. I wad both up and put in my pocket. At my 5 min mark I put one out and that’s the way I go. I have a 50/50 chance of being right.
More options yes. With Lightspeed’s hanked on headsails it was either a 110 or 135 stuck with dock pick, and with no windless no quick anchor hold in place. Now with both jib & screacher (spin/reacher) on furlers and a very small anchor shifting gears and holding in place opens opportunities. Also the tramps are great for suntanning in no wind..
I mostly pick the wrong way. It sometimes works.
I went down to the boat and used the dock cleaner (PVC pipe "T" with indoor/outdoor carpet on the cross of the "T") and scrubbed the bottom. I got all the sludge off the rudder. Considering as I haven't done that for about 2 months, it wasn't bad. The hull and topsides were scrubbed. They don't gleam exactly, but nobody will catch a disease from sitting in the Wildcat's cockpit, now. I gotta say, dirt and algae just LOVE the S-2's antiskid. I know that I can scrub all day long and I won't get it all out. I'll rent a pressure washer late in march for the yearly antiskid blast. It's the only way to get that stuff out.
1968 Selmer Series 9 B-flat and A clarinets
1962 Buesher "Aristocrat" tenor saxophone
Piper One Design 24, Hull #35; "Alpha"
Was it something I said?
Of the 333 boats in the race 25 are Multihulls but only one singlehanded multihull..signed lonely
Ray Irvine just emailed me asking why the Fiasco registration is down 40 from where it was this time last year. My reply? I DON'T KNOW NOTHING! I've heard nothing, nobody has told me nothing, and that's my story. Huh! I know two things: Boschma is out of the race, something about Scuttlebutt interviewing him up in Seattle. What is that all about and why is their timing so bad? Don't know. Also, I did see DaveH at Trader Joes over the weekend. He's been off the water and out of the competition for awhile now, so I think he was practicing barging at the start with his shopping cart. However, I had starboard so I didn't let him in. Hehehe.