This is one of those days that helps me get through the long New England winter. Crystal clear blue sky and steady 10 kn breeze. Does it get any better than this! I don't think so.
My friend Mark and I sailed out of little Narragansett Bay through the narrow Sandy Point channel, past Stonington harbor, and out into the Block Island sound. Once we got out in to the sound and picked up the steady breeze, Red Tail took off. We made for the eastern end of Fishers Island and the current was really flowing strong against us out of the Long Island sound. Still, we made great progress against current and wind. What a great little boat! Aren't we fortunate.
There were all kinds of sailboats out. As we were leaving Stonington harbor we sailed by a Laser race. Once outside, there were all manner old cat boats, schooners, herreshoff sloops, and of course the modern hi Tec sloops as well. Certainly the scene was worthy of a painting. And, if we crossed paths with them they waved.
We made it to the western end of Fishers Island and turned back for home just before getting to the Dumplings. I knew the ride home was going to be a quick one, now we had the current with us and we were on a nice beam reach. The sun was starting to get a little lower and the light was really getting nice and golden. It looked great on all those sails.
Isn't it wonderful how every time you go out sailing it makes another great memory!
KC