Thursday, August 27, 2020

Rachel

I met with Rachel in Westmount to cycle to the club.

There was light to no winds and a very light sprinkling of rain.  Unlike the last two days before.

We motored to the channel about 1ish and it took us about three hours of ultra-light wind sailing to get us to the Gut where we got a few knots of wind to get us moving over 5 knots.  We had lunch and chatted in the channel.

The clouds were subtle wavy and kind of like low cirrus clouds and as interesting as

Rorschach Test.  


A nice sail and we watching the racers come out for the race.  There was not going to be much of a sunset with the clouds so we sailed back to the club.

Rachel loved Quetzal II  especially her double mast and the burgundy colour and shape of her hull.  She thought it would be a great idea for me to buy it and my ideas of adventure in the high seas to Burmuda.

We packed up the boat and I forgo my thoughts of sleeping aboard to escort Rachel back to town in the dark.  She was not fully familiar with the cycle path back home.



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