The Second Sand Dune
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Fred Throws the Lead Line
If you do this like this photo shows, you can take soundings while underway. The lead line gets straight down just as you pass it.
Wings and the Dingy
Dingy Pulled Up
Judy and the Sand Dune
Fred Runs Down the Sand Dune
Judy
South Wind
Motoring
Fishing Boat at Night
Two Birds, Our Friends
Fishing boat next to us
Two Birds
Incoming, with a stick
Whoa! What's that human doing there?
Nevermind, I'll jettison the stick
Leaving via the Busy Shipping Channel
Spin in a pile
Thursday morning the wind was light and seemed, according to the forecasts, like it would be all day, so I decided to set the kite and try to get some sailing in. I was prepared to sit and steer all day if I needed to. However, as we tried to hoist it the kite blew out of the bag and over the bow of the boat. Judy saw it and told me, "Hoist quickly before it goes under the boat!" but I was too slow, in an instant it went totally under the boat.
It took us an hour to get it back on board, a jib hoisted, and everything cleared away. The spinnaker had an eight foot tear in it besides being completely soaking wet with salt water.
It took another hour to dry the torn part and fix it. Now it is piled in the cockpit getting slowly turned over so the sun can dry it.
Meanwhile, the wind came up to 17-21 knots and we had a great sail to the north, with a jib, not a spinnaker.
Fred Stands Watch
Crew Work (camera operator)
Downwind Sailing
Looking behind us
Night Running
Labels: Birds, Mexico, Punta Copas, Sailing, ship
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