Tuesday, June 30, 2020

DNS warm up with Maud on Tuesday

On Tuesday morning I biked to the club picking up some food at Arkavan.

On the way out, I fouled the main halyard on the halyard winch.  Trying to fix it with the main winch, I fouled that too.  :( Using the other main winch, I was able to undo the whole mess.

It was a good first warm-up race with Maud with good winds.  

We sailed back.  Maud doesn't drink alcohol on weekends anymore.  

Lots of discussions about the upcoming Duggan cup next weekend. Maud was very stressed with work and did not want to eat aboard. 

Maud complained that the helm wheel was not symmetrical.  Very upsetting to an architect. :(

I skipped supper and went for a nightcap with Norm and MLM.

I slept aboard.







Saturday, June 27, 2020

Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

I got to the club on Thursday early morning with the car full of stuff for the boat and to remove stuff from the locker and Chickon from Arkavan.

The weather was cool which is good for cleaning, polishing, and waxing the port cockpit and proceeded to the port topside. 

I reconfigured the dock lines to better use the piling for my catchline as per David's recommendation.

The day was very windy and Norm and I were planning to do the first DNS and have a BBQ aboard. 

Norm shows up until 6 and I thought it was too windy and late to get to PC.  Norm was at the club in a meeting.  He wanted to go but I declined.  Apparently, there were four boats three that started and two that finished.


On Friday, I polished the starboard side.  The boat is really clean outside.  Chatted with Jason who just launched and I did my RC duties with my zoom.





Saturday I helped rig the sharks 






I cleaned Bellum, went to Access Electronics, and got some Somosa from Singh Farms.  The threat of rain and thunderstorm faded away and I decided to go back to the club and motored to the bay beside the club to spend the night - cooking the Shish Taouk I got for Thursday BBQ with Norm. I chatted with Darla about maybe going sailing next week 

Most of the rain dodged us








Nice evening and next morning I motored out to AD15 and back to the club.  I practiced some docking on the service dock in light winds in forward and reverse.  I docked the boat with the new dock line configuration.  It worked just fine -  the three-strand line was very stretchy.

I washed the bugs off the deck, tidy up and de-spider the boat and come home to edit the photos and wrote this blog.



Glad I stayed the night aboard.


Saturday, June 20, 2020

Heat wave on the Solstice Weekend

I got up early on Saturday morning and decided to wire up the Telcom batteries to make it easier to select batteries and charging and monitoring the batteries.  I cleaned up the boat a bit and then the locker.  

I was going to bike to Sources to get a burger for lunch and some Somosa and maybe resistors from Access Electronic.  

Darla texted me she was at Dowkers and invited me to join her.  I told her I was heading to Sand Bars and she said she would probably join me there.  I made a quick noodle soup and prepared to leave with the telecom batteries running the fridge.

As I was about to leave, Norm was walking down the dock and helped me depart with the dingy.

I motored to the channel and used the headsail to slowly sail from club to the Gut and then sped up towards Beaconsfield.  Then Darla had to return to land because something came up.

I was looking for Darla outside Pointe-Claire and Beaconsfield on the water when I noticed Redline was behind me with full sails.  I tacked left and headed south.  Scott was with Audrey and Zig Zag so Redline and I headed to the sandbars.

We both anchored and I set up the Torqeedo and she had error code 30.  It seemed to be a loose connection on the cables.  





Varuna came by towards Seal Cove anchored further west.  

Norm took his dinghy out for a test run and I went aboard Scott's powerboat for a beer and badly needed swim  

Norm left for supper with the family.  I eventually returned to Bellum as Scott and Audrey returned followed by Zig Zag

I had a nice dinner of pork tenderloin enjoying the sunset.  As usual, I was the only boat out there.







The lake became so smooth.  

I the morning you could see the separation between the Outaouais and St Lawrence




The updated forecast was for no winds until much later and very hot.  I took a swim and motored back to the club for a pump out and then went back out again when a bit of wind arrived but came back to the club when the sailing was pretty hopeless.  

I cleaned up the boat and set u the charger to replenish the 700 watts I consumed from the hard-working fridge.  The fridge never really got frosty cold with all the outings from Thursday to Sunday and the heatwave.

Veronica filled a couple of water bottles for me.  I biked back home.  Toni had run out of gas and I found a jerry can in the fridge to bring her 4 liters of gas.  I did groceries on the way back.




Friday, June 19, 2020

Friday fun race No 1

We had a quick briefing at 5:30 and I went out single-handed.

Single-handed racing was a lot of work - especially when nobody gives you a break.  I did okay but made a few mistakes in tacking and getting lines tangled and oversteering.  I was going to miss the leeward mark until reminded by Jacques.  And I fouling Tallisaman for him from delaying his turn.
I sailed back to the club and spent some time on Gaucho and Zig Zag for an Expresso. Getting really good at bringing down the sails single-handed. 

I went back to sleep aboard Bellum and spent the night aboard.

















Thursday, June 18, 2020

Redline launch

Redline was supposed to launch at 1 but due to travel lift issues, she got out about 3:30 and we took her out to anchor to put up the headsail on Redline.

After a cold one, I took off about 5PM on a nice sail towards Grand Anse.  Winds died an at 8 I motored to Grand Anse in a fabulous sunset sail and had a great night out.  













The next morning I tried using a car back up camera to de-anchor from the helm.  The screen did not work well in bright daylight. 





I had a nice sail back.  There was a southern component to the wind and Dave was walking down the dock helped my docking.  It was probably okay without him but it was good to protect my dock neighbour Flow Control.

A very nice day of sailing.  Now getting ready for FFR no 1.


Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Single handed overnight

I came to the boat on Tuesday.  There were no winds.  I inflated the dinghy, helped lubricate Redline seacocks, then motored to the bay beside the club for a nice sunset with chickon again. 

Slept very well.  No winds, I tried out the rearview camera with very poor results in seeing the anchor lines.  I came back to the club about 9AM as the winds picked up from the southeast so I turned around and sailed from the club to Pointe-Claire and back with some help docking with Norm.  I had an FFR meeting with Scott and then washed the boat and woody waxed the deck, then biked back to the office to prepare the Wednesday FFR zoom meeting.





Sunday, June 14, 2020

le weekend

After supper with Romy and company the night before, I got to the club early Saturday to help take Drumroll mast down and clean Bellum in the relatively cool weather.

Allan R was very eager and I called Peter and Norm to come help.  While waiting, I took down the mast head wind instruments. Mike and Robin showed up to help.  We wrapped the crane strap on the mast with a pull-down line. The mast came off very smoothly.

I then climbed Ghost Owl to fix a cotter pin and inspect the masthead.

Then I spent six hours with a toothbrush on Bellum Deck.  Tired out about 8 PM I BBQ some chickon and slept at the dock.  The next morning, I invited Louise to come sailing and continued to scrub the cockpit for another two hours.  The boat really looked great.

I tried to bleed Elixar without success, but so Julie called Robert who better bleed her - mostly at the injector pump.  Julie lost some of her crew, so she invited Robert sailing.

We sailed out about noon in quirky winds.  Occasionally it got cool.  On the way back the winds were good but directly from the East so we motored from Pointe-Claire back to the club.  Nice sailing.  Tara II, Chaos, Elixar were out too.






Louise 

Saturday, June 13, 2020

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Single handed sail - Valois Bay



I biked to the boat, installed the PI and went sailing. 

There was not much wind but I did motor out towards the Gut in very light western winds.  I decided to anchor at Valois Bay near Venture Sailing Club.  Winds were supposed to go south and then east so Valois was a good compromise.

Nice evening, a great sunset, very relaxing, and great sleep.  Got up at 3 when then anchor alarm came on as winds shifted south.  Halyards were noisy.  Got up at 7:30 to find some bugs on the deck. 

I sailed passed the Gut towards Ile Perrot and back to the club as winds backed towards the east but still southerly. I sailed back to the club as winds were picking up and there was a risk of a thunderstorm and strong winds.


Norm and Allan were not at the club but David was walking down the dock and helped me to dock.

 


Sunday, June 7, 2020

Louise sailing

I came to the club fully loaded with summer boat stuff to load up the boat. I service the two halyard winches and the spinnaker winches.  Put all the tools and lubricants on Flow Control for Chris.

Louise came out Sunday at 1 and we sailed out in very quirky winds.  We tacked to the Gut and then did very wide tacks in continually shifting winds.  Eventually, the winds stabilized but still varied in speed.  

Several boats were on the lake. The sky consisted of puffy clouds. 

We got back about 5 and had a glass of wine as Chris arrives to do his winches.

Nice day of quirky sailing.



Friday, June 5, 2020

Shake out sail with Darla

I got to the boat early to clean up the boat and prepare for the first sailing of the season.

I was surprised how clean she was because the deck was full of lignin from the tree due to the early removal of the winter tarp in early March.

I installed the missing battens and tack shackle on the main.

Darla showed at 4 up with pork chops and Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning and salad.  This was a full moon and a risk of a thunderstorm.  

We motored to the gut, sailed close haul to Dowkers. Darla got the hang of steering the boat after 15 minutes of coaching and corrections.  I never had to tell her much more to keep the boat trimmed.  I decided to anchor at the sandbars so we could get back should the storm come up.  

The shad flys were terrible.  Sunset as so-so.  The sky looked bad so we pulled the anchor to have the BBQ at the dock.

We enjoyed a Glenlivit and decided it was too late for supper and Darla went home and I slept aboard.

A nice beginning, boat kinks were resolved, and the boat is ready to race. 


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