The weather looked bad. First time I received an Orange Alert. But the weather looked like it missed Dorval and the lake and was going to hit Montreal hard.
Looked clear to the West. I held my breath and took off with Natalie at 2PM. The winds were from the West, in my nose.
After the gut, I ran a little north so I could beat it to the Wind Mill channel entrance. I was able to sail for about 30 minutes.
We arrived at Pointe des Cascade at 5PM, and I was about to set the anchor when I saw the block was available, so we took it. There was another boat, a Tanzer named Intrepid, which was tied to two different blocks.
We had a beer aboard and went to find the event. We thought it might be cancelled due to the weather. We persisted and found the venue. We shared a large Nachos with Taco meat, which was delicious. Nat had a strawberry beer, and I had a West Coast IPA.We closed the event and wandered around trying to find where the dinghy was parked. We eventually found it, and I crashed, being very tired.
| To the East |
| To the West |
The next morning, Nat was up at 4:30, but she was used to that! I slept to 8:30 and only woke up because my watch sent me a reminder for medications.
We made a zero-carbon departure from the dock at 9:15, sailing on a broad reach/run, taking my shortcut to bypass the Zig Zag channel. This lets us stay in a broad reach.
Dock just before noon. Not bad.




