2010 - The Year We Did Not Sail (much)...
The season started late for us, we missed a few races. My boat was hauled and sat for 6 months due to the reappearance of Blisters. The yard did something wrong while applying the barrier coating. The yard sanded off the original coating and reapplied a new barrier coat(s).
Then the floods came to our area. Parts of downtown Nashville and the Grand Ole Opry both underwater. The lakes and rivers in our area were overflowing and all river/lake traffic was halted.
Then the heat came, its hot with temps in the 90's. On our first race one of the crew passed out from heat. The winds have been light and many our races have been cancelled. Now I sail at night to escape the heat. |
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Marina Under Water |
My Boat Almost Floats Away |
Road Way Four Feet Under Water |
Suzie my old friend and crew comes to visit. Suzie, her children and I all sailed and raced in the late 70's on Lake Michigan. When I owned my previous cruising boat Suzie, Rita and Steve were my core sailing buddies who hopped on board and help me explore the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence and West Indies.
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Suzie of my old crew |
Talking about the Canada |
25 yrs ago Suzie at Tadoussac Canada |
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2009 - Green Turtle Bay Kentucky Racing
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| The Commonwealth Cup is a well attended regatta. This year the winds were light which favor the light displacement boats. We had the best start and port tacked the fleet. We were first to the marks but after 5 miles the fleet caught and passed us downwind mark. We finished fourth, better then I thought we would. The crew worked well in very difficult conditions. |
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| Starting with visiting skipper Deanna |
Felicia my regular crew |
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Bailey on Deck |
Ray working the Foredeck |
Club Race in August |
The Riddle Cup is a local attended distance regatta in mid October. It was cold and windy with gusts in the mid twentys. We had a great start, second around the windward mark. After my homemade $20 wisker pole broke the light weight boats caught and passed us downwind. My boat moved well upwind and we had fun. I roasted a chicken in the oven to keep us warm. |
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Crew on a cold day |
Steve and Todd |
Homemade Wiskerpole for $20 |
Sailing sailing season is over. Sails will be pulled and re-stitched. Some hardware will be removed, repaired and repainted. And I will hang a third place trophy on the wall. |
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New Years Eve
My new years celebration, build and fly a hot air balloon. I have done this since high school. Most of my balloons fly high and far. I always fly these guys on cold windless nights. Candles power the balloons and are easily seen. I use a dry cleaning bag where any holes are tape. I build a 'X' base of straws where birthday candles cut into the straws. The base is push threw the bag and taped. I pre heat the bag with a toaster and then light the candles and enjoy the site. I have to try basla wood next time. |
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Flight |
2008 - Racing
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| Motoring to the start |
Happy Crew |
Boats Passing in Light Airs |
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| Little Crew Member Emma |
Riddle Cup Regatta |
Hard Work Won a Trophy |
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| 3rd Place Series |
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Green Turtle Bay Kentucky, my dock and Hurricane Ike's visit |

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| Ike visits my dock |
Rendova heels at the dock |
Trees block the way home |
Other then hurricane Ike, my lake sailing is a laid back. A lot of southern history. A lot of commercial river traffic. A lot of southern charm. Many sailors live up north and had their boats on Lake Michigan. To get more sailing time they moved their boat on Kentucky Lake. They now can sail almost year round. This area is mostly free of snow and the water rarely freezes. |
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| Delta Queen's Visits |
KLSC Sunfish Races |
Tug Boat Pushing Barges |