wild ride on a windy Sunday
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 7:23 am
Launched my boat yesterday at the ramp in downtown Jacksonville, and sailed with two experienced hands on the St. Johns River with
winds of 20-35mph out of the west, 1.5-2 ft chop, what a wild ride with standard jib only and board down, we sailed for a couple of hours reaching most of the time, as fast as you would care to sail. The boat handled it well, and after ducking into Pirate's cove, by the Florida Yacht Club, for a bite of lunch while anchored, we sped back the 8 miles or so to the ramp through the chop at WOT, only to discover that the ramp at dead low, full moon tide is really hard to use as there is only about a foot and a half of water covering it before it drops off into the deep, soft mud, lol, another great day on the water. The Mac 19 is a fine daysailor under demanding conditions, I'm glad to have found mine, and I'm excited about the possiblities as the season gets underway here in the south.
Hope you'll forgive the blabberings of a Mac newbie.
winds of 20-35mph out of the west, 1.5-2 ft chop, what a wild ride with standard jib only and board down, we sailed for a couple of hours reaching most of the time, as fast as you would care to sail. The boat handled it well, and after ducking into Pirate's cove, by the Florida Yacht Club, for a bite of lunch while anchored, we sped back the 8 miles or so to the ramp through the chop at WOT, only to discover that the ramp at dead low, full moon tide is really hard to use as there is only about a foot and a half of water covering it before it drops off into the deep, soft mud, lol, another great day on the water. The Mac 19 is a fine daysailor under demanding conditions, I'm glad to have found mine, and I'm excited about the possiblities as the season gets underway here in the south.
Hope you'll forgive the blabberings of a Mac newbie.