tomorrows the big day will she sink or float?

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tomorrows the big day will she sink or float?

Postby bkafer » Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:10 pm

in the water tomorrow for the first time.
she's all loaded and ready to go.
2 life jackets and throw cushion
bucket and bucket rope
anchor and 50 ft rope
all lines in place. the stays are attached with bungee
boom crotch and boom
sails and just remembered to get the battens
box of extra parts
box of tools
first aid stuff
spare tire
outboard , gas can
rudder/tiller spare tiller
an assortment of plugs
OOH and I want to get the silicon sealer ( glad you reminded me)
Theres so much stuff in the boat, theres not enough room for us. We'll sort it out when we get to the lake.
I'll be leaving it at the lake for a few weeks while I get everything sorted out and fix what needs fixing.
Once were comfortable with the boat and stowing everything and towing it, we'll be off to explore Delaware bay, great bay, barnaget bay, chesapeak bay and who knows where else.
I hope theres wind . I'll be posting pics sunday or monday .
I probably won't sleep much tonight. I'm like a kid at christmas.
wish me luck!
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Postby Phill » Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:49 pm

Have a great opening season sail..... :D

I'm jealous, and land locked for a few more weeks :(
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Postby algonquin » Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:44 pm

Have a great sail. Don't forget lunch and drinks. You shouldn't have a problem for lack of wind. Even on the calmest of days it will seldom be windless where you are planning to sail. At a minimum you should have light offshore winds in the morning and moderate on shore winds in the afternoon.

About that list. Don't forget to have a warning device like a portable air horn. There will most likely be many other boaters out for there for their first boating day also. Have a lot of fun. Brad
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