A 3 hour tour...

Trip dates: 
Friday, July 24, 2020 to Monday, July 27, 2020
Trip length: 
4 days
Type of watercraft: 
Sail
  • Crew excited to see a big ship
  • almost to the mark
  • A tire skipper, skippers on
  • Yay wind!

July 24th - Test and tune for Saturdays race. Sailed around solomons to make sure everything was good to go for Saturdays race.

 

July 25th thru 26th -  The day started early in the morning making last min preparations for the Solomons to Sharps Island and back distance race. We started the race in lite winds of 3-5kts out of the north. It was a slow trip jumping from puff to puff. Around 2pm the wind shut off while we were neer taylors island in the shallows. We hooked a crabpot line with our rudder, saw a sea turtle, dolphans, and sting rays all while the current continued to move us 1-2 kts in the direction of the light house. there was so little wind we struggled a few times to keep the boat from runing aground. At one point i looked at my GPS and it showed us passing over land where sharps island should have been! all the while my depth finder is yelling at me there was less the 2ft of water under the keel. The wind finaly started to fill from the south when we spotted the lighthouse. we had been drifting for 4 hours! It felt good to have some breeze again! We made the light house at 8:29pm.. 10+ hours to go 20nm and now it was getting dark. We sailed in the dark back down the bay dodging large ships comming down the channel, and crossed the finish line on Sunday morning at 2:06am A tired crew was relived and looking forward to getting home befor the sun came up. It was a tough race, but we did it! Im proud of my crew, and my 11yr son who wanted this to be his first distance race! 

 

July 27th - Post race repairs and testing in the creek.