Rained a lot overnight so I spent a good while emptying water out of boats. I need to set up to help water drain off rather than run in.
Eventually I got organized and down to launch. I was slow. A big gust came through and nearly knocked the boat over on the trolley. I decided today might be a good day to try the reef out, and indeed both it and topping lift worked well.
The paint on the side seats was still tacky so I couldn't take them. I was kneeling and sitting on the floor, which is not super comfortable, or perhaps I haven't worked out how to get in the right position and move properly yet. The sail set was pretty good, compared to last time, and we tacked mostly ok, better from port to starboard for some reason. That could be operating the tiller with right hand on the port tack maybe, or perhaps the way the sail sets with wind that side. I was impressed with how nicely the boat cuts through the chop, and how will behaved when you release main sheet and leave tiller to do what it wants. The boat bobs along happily. While we were sailing along I missed a call from Anne, so I just dropped main sheet and tiller and called her back while we drifted along. I took the photo of Oz above looking fairly chilled at the same time.
Bom laverton recorded gusts 18 knots while we out. I came back in, thinking the trend seemed to be getting stronger. Of course, wind died off as soon as we came in.
I need to get organized with what I take, where to put stuff and how to rig and launch more smoothly, and the seats i think will make a difference, but so far so good.