Another terrific day on the water. Stiff breeze but Karen and I felt comfortable sailing in it.
Century Club: AJ Batcheller
With a low tide, not much wind, and non-boating activities planned for this afternoon a short kayak outing was in order. Saw lots of birds including Cormorants. Fascinating birds, google them.
My outboard started okay but died out and wouldn’t restart before my wife and I go the boat off the lift. I tried and tried to restart it but was unsuccessful. I drained the carburetor, added some fuel stabilizer, and replaced the spark plug and it seems to work okay now. Took a couple of hours but Karen and I got on the water at noon for a nice 2-hour sail. I’m very proud of Karen as she seems to be enjoying going out and doesn’t freak out when the unexpected gusts of wind hit us.
It was just a tad too windy to go sailing today though I did think about it. I decided to kayak instead to a part of Mattox Creek I hadn’t explored before. Really enjoyed it.
Went out around 6:45 AM for a morning paddle on Mattox Creek before the remnants of Hurricane Ida come our way.
Not much wind today but it was still nice to get out on the water.
Went out about 11:00 AM with my wife for a sail out to the Potomac. Wind was marginal, particularly on the way back. Still had fun and a few laughs as well.
After unsuccessfully trying to replace the broken choke valve on my Tohatsu 3.5 HP outboard I decided to take a sail around Mattox Creek. Seemed like a little wind, then would pick up, then die down to nothing. Fun day on the water none the less.
Nice afternoon sail around Mattox Creek.
Another scorcher of a day in Virginia. Went out for a sail on Mattox creek around 4:30 and pretty much the moment I went out a nice breeze greeted me. Went out to day marker 1 then made the back to marker 7 then back out to 3 again and back home just because.