Sven
Seglare
What a great weekend on Senta II !
We headed out towards Catalina Island on Friday morning, in 1/4 mi. visibility and no wind. A bit later the wind picked up a bit and after passing a fishing boat in the fog, seeing a whale which startled us with its exhale, and getting passed by a Catalina 42 under power we set sail.
The fog lifted and we started gaining on the Catalina which was now also under sail as the sun beamed down on us.
When we had almost cleared the southbound shipping lane the fog rolled back in and the wind picked up ! I told Nancy that the wind would clear out the fog but I was wrong. The Catalina which we were steadily catching up to would disappear in the fog ahead of us, only to reappear every now and then. By the time we were a couple of miles off Catalina we were probably 100 yards behind the Catalina and it would still completely vanish about half the time only to reappear a little bit closer. We were doing a steady 7.6 to 7.8 kts and the max readout was 8.1 kts. We finally gave up the chase when it was time to reef the genoa a bit and soon after that we emerged out of the fog with the Catalina heading West to one of the other coves while we continued to the Isthmus.
I have never before sailed that fast in thick fog and boy did we keep our eyes and ears on maximum gain. It was exhausting but absolutely beautiful.
A sail to remember.
-Sven
We headed out towards Catalina Island on Friday morning, in 1/4 mi. visibility and no wind. A bit later the wind picked up a bit and after passing a fishing boat in the fog, seeing a whale which startled us with its exhale, and getting passed by a Catalina 42 under power we set sail.
The fog lifted and we started gaining on the Catalina which was now also under sail as the sun beamed down on us.
When we had almost cleared the southbound shipping lane the fog rolled back in and the wind picked up ! I told Nancy that the wind would clear out the fog but I was wrong. The Catalina which we were steadily catching up to would disappear in the fog ahead of us, only to reappear every now and then. By the time we were a couple of miles off Catalina we were probably 100 yards behind the Catalina and it would still completely vanish about half the time only to reappear a little bit closer. We were doing a steady 7.6 to 7.8 kts and the max readout was 8.1 kts. We finally gave up the chase when it was time to reef the genoa a bit and soon after that we emerged out of the fog with the Catalina heading West to one of the other coves while we continued to the Isthmus.
I have never before sailed that fast in thick fog and boy did we keep our eyes and ears on maximum gain. It was exhausting but absolutely beautiful.
A sail to remember.
-Sven