Last Sail
At 10:30, I winterized Tara II, I went with Sylvie to St. Lazare to borrow Patrick's Honda.
I got back to the club at 7 PM, I motored the boat from the outside dock, out to the gut. I was CS about trying to sail her to the gut. It was almost a full moon, sometimes visible through the clouds
At the gut, I set sail in 12 knots of west winds, dying to 6 knots. I could not make headway with 6 knots with just the 155. The boat just did not handle well with just the jib and the winds were shifty. So I started the motor, motoring to find a good shallow spot near the sandbars and anchored for the night. Temperatures were down to 15.
Supper were the last ribs from St. Hubert with potatoes, onions and a roated garlic.
Next moring, I sailed back close to the gut in a broad reach. Winds died and I motored through the gut and docked at my dock.
I picked up my remaining lines and started putting away stuff into boxes and bags I had. Norm and David helped me fold the main and 150.
Went downtown for my meeting by bus, but David gave me a lift to Montreal West, where I caught the 90 and 24 buses to my meeting. Then off to see the presentation of PUSSY RIOT at the MAC. I took the EXO back to the club, messed up with the 209 bus and ended up at the club 45 minutes later than expected.
I slept aboard and got up early for the haul out.
Went to the dock at 7:30, got a pump out, and unloaded a lot of stuff into the Honda and storage locker. Winterized the boat, drove to Yoga, storage locker and home.
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| Haul Out early morning
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Good to be out Friday, because Monday was snowing ... Redline haulout.
Saturday was nice and I installed the winter frame with help from Dine and Lucie.
The 155 had been installed since September 25. Missed several opportunities to race due to difficulties in changing to a smaller sail in the last month.
October started out with 10 incredibly warm days. Then we froze.
Summary of season
1241 nM
152 hours on motor