At least one I563 is still sailing!
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 5:22 pm
All
So quiet here on the board I have come to the conclusion that all I563's have been grounded on their trailers or moorings for too long.
This year it has been a few and far sailing event thing for Aminee and me. Weather and other commitments have made it hard to get on the water every week like I have in the past.
But over the last month I have had a couple of good sails here in the bay as we enter the warmer weather patterns which usually mean an afternoon NE usually up to 18-20kts at the bay entrance.
I was out on Thursday the 29th and here is a link to the vid I took. https://youtu.be/KBP1zT2HDkE
I have included two scenes, the morning starting out and the afternoon about 2pm when the NE kicks in. As I said in the vid and on this board before, its the reason I use my storm heady most in the warmer months due to this predictable weather pattern which can serve up mid to late afternoon challenges.
This week we have had King tides and coming in over the bar on Thursday at about 0.15M was a real surfing experience!
Note: I had a reef in for the PM sector. Regardless, it was lovely to be on the water and I relish the challenges a day like this brings.
Best from the bay
Mark
So quiet here on the board I have come to the conclusion that all I563's have been grounded on their trailers or moorings for too long.
This year it has been a few and far sailing event thing for Aminee and me. Weather and other commitments have made it hard to get on the water every week like I have in the past.
But over the last month I have had a couple of good sails here in the bay as we enter the warmer weather patterns which usually mean an afternoon NE usually up to 18-20kts at the bay entrance.
I was out on Thursday the 29th and here is a link to the vid I took. https://youtu.be/KBP1zT2HDkE
I have included two scenes, the morning starting out and the afternoon about 2pm when the NE kicks in. As I said in the vid and on this board before, its the reason I use my storm heady most in the warmer months due to this predictable weather pattern which can serve up mid to late afternoon challenges.
This week we have had King tides and coming in over the bar on Thursday at about 0.15M was a real surfing experience!
Note: I had a reef in for the PM sector. Regardless, it was lovely to be on the water and I relish the challenges a day like this brings.
Best from the bay
Mark