Last sail of the season

Kenneth K

1985 32-3, Puget Sound
Blogs Author
Nice video. Pretty boat.

So when she tells you to, "Go away," (texting incident) and you're both stuck on a 32 ft boat, WDYD?
 
It finally loaded...great video! Especially the part where you dunked your camera, and then explored St. Michaels. Here in San Francisco we keep sailing into the winter since we have some pretty decent days out on the Bay. Great share!
 

mjsouleman

Sustaining Member
Moderator
Bob, Thank you for the memories of my time on the Chesapeake. I wish we could all get together again like we did at the Annapolis Boat show before the Pandemic, it was a lot of fun meeting fellow Ericsons.
 

Bolo

Contributing Partner
Bob, Thank you for the memories of my time on the Chesapeake. I wish we could all get together again like we did at the Annapolis Boat show before the Pandemic, it was a lot of fun meeting fellow Ericsons.
Well, there's always next year's boat show. Some of you could also plan to go out in my boat while you're there especially if you're visiting from out of town and never sailed the bay.
 

Bolo

Contributing Partner
It finally loaded...great video! Especially the part where you dunked your camera, and then explored St. Michaels. Here in San Francisco we keep sailing into the winter since we have some pretty decent days out on the Bay. Great share!
I wish I could sail in the winter but it can get pretty raw on the bay in December, January and especially February. Plus I'd have to re-winterized the engine after I got back in, which is no big deal really, and I have the jib taken down and stuffed into the v-birth. (see next video). If I go to San Francisco maybe I can crew for you. Always wanted to sail the "other" bay.
 

Loren Beach

O34 - Portland, OR
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
I wish I could sail in the winter but it can get pretty raw on the bay in December, January and especially February. Plus I'd have to re-winterized the engine after I got back in, which is no big deal really, and I have the jib taken down and stuffed into the v-birth. (see next video). If I go to San Francisco maybe I can crew for you. Always wanted to sail the "other" bay.
i would love to find a way someday to sail your big bay also. It's a long ways away!
While some others here do sail (mostly race) twice a month on Sundays in the winter, we are also now winterized and the jib is now at home, and main has its secondary cover on it until spring.
 
If I go to San Francisco maybe I can crew for you. Always wanted to sail the "other" bay.
You are 100% welcome if you find yourself in the City by the Bay (or Alameda!). Although right now we're in the middle of a hellacious bomb cyclone event, and the rain is intense, winds are pushing 30 mph, and both the big boat (Zissou/Sea Ranger 52 trawler) and Andiamo! are dancing in the waves here in Mariner Square Marina.

But yeah, we do get some choice winter sailing here...which is really nice!
 
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