Beautiful Day to Sail in Oklahoma

Hello to all in DS land:
It was Friday, Sept. 9, and I was able to get Dancing Girls II out on the water. This summer I have been able to sail many more times than I had been able to the last couple of sailing seasons.
The weather powers that be, were predicting 10-20 mph so all was a go. I checked with the airport (Wiley Post in OKC) for the current conditions, since that airport in only about 3 miles from Lake Hefner, in OKC. They were showing 8 mph at 9 AM. But, I knew that the winds would pick up later, that is just how Oklahoma is.
Got to the lake and set up the boat. Even though I did have a little trouble, as usual, getting the mast up on my DS I (one piece mast and I am getting to be an 'old fart'). But soon I was ready to go. Temperature of 85 F. GREAT !!! Got her in the water and with my trusty 'wind wizard' checked and winds were approx. 10 mph and getting a little gusty. But, thinking ahead I decided to reef the main on anticipation of stronger winds once I was on the lake for a while. And was happy that I did. I do not have jiffy reefing, but use the roller reefing method and the reefing claw. Seems to work fine with my type of sailing.
What a day it was. Getting a little choppy on the lake, as I could tell the winds were getting a little stronger, but not bad. It was so great to feel like I was really skimming across the lake. The winds did get more gusty as time went on, but they were not the violent types of gusts, more like puffs, that got stronger and at their peek, lasted only about 10-30 seconds. Water was getting a little choppy, but that just made it better when the water was splashing over the side of the bow and cooling me down with the spray.
It is nice being able to sail in the late morning/early afternoon, it seems like I have the whole lake to myself. After about an hour and a half, it was time to head home. Once at the dock, I checked the winds and they were between 6-17 mph. Quite a range, but great sailing.
Just wanted to share my little Oklahoma sailing adventure with all. Hope you enjoyed.
Gary
Dancing Girls II
1966, DS I, #3235
It was Friday, Sept. 9, and I was able to get Dancing Girls II out on the water. This summer I have been able to sail many more times than I had been able to the last couple of sailing seasons.
The weather powers that be, were predicting 10-20 mph so all was a go. I checked with the airport (Wiley Post in OKC) for the current conditions, since that airport in only about 3 miles from Lake Hefner, in OKC. They were showing 8 mph at 9 AM. But, I knew that the winds would pick up later, that is just how Oklahoma is.
Got to the lake and set up the boat. Even though I did have a little trouble, as usual, getting the mast up on my DS I (one piece mast and I am getting to be an 'old fart'). But soon I was ready to go. Temperature of 85 F. GREAT !!! Got her in the water and with my trusty 'wind wizard' checked and winds were approx. 10 mph and getting a little gusty. But, thinking ahead I decided to reef the main on anticipation of stronger winds once I was on the lake for a while. And was happy that I did. I do not have jiffy reefing, but use the roller reefing method and the reefing claw. Seems to work fine with my type of sailing.
What a day it was. Getting a little choppy on the lake, as I could tell the winds were getting a little stronger, but not bad. It was so great to feel like I was really skimming across the lake. The winds did get more gusty as time went on, but they were not the violent types of gusts, more like puffs, that got stronger and at their peek, lasted only about 10-30 seconds. Water was getting a little choppy, but that just made it better when the water was splashing over the side of the bow and cooling me down with the spray.
It is nice being able to sail in the late morning/early afternoon, it seems like I have the whole lake to myself. After about an hour and a half, it was time to head home. Once at the dock, I checked the winds and they were between 6-17 mph. Quite a range, but great sailing.
Just wanted to share my little Oklahoma sailing adventure with all. Hope you enjoyed.
Gary
Dancing Girls II
1966, DS I, #3235