Senta II is mastless tonight ...

Sven

Seglare
... but it is ok :egrin:

Todd, the rigger, just called to let us know that the mast got pulled and she's now safely back in her slip, all tucked in.

On Wednesday I'll get to drive down to see how she is doing and how she looks without her "stick" ! I'm sure she'll look gorgeous when she's in all her new finery in six weeks ... just in time for two weeks sailing over the holidays.



-Sven
 

Lucky Dog

Member III
Sailing over the holidays...that hurts

I just finished a conversation with my wife about when I am putting the cover on for a long winter. I spent Sunday on the boat, but most of it was day dreaming about when it is ready to get back in the water. I love fall hate covering the boat.

So I guess that makes you the lucky dog!

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Sven

Seglare
So I guess that makes you the lucky dog!

I sure feel as if I am :nerd:

Of course, you get to look forward to getting back in the water and you get to enjoy that looking forward for quite a while ! That isn't too bad either.



-Sven
 

westcoastcat

Member II
winter sailing

I know exactly how you feel about this late fall sailing, I went out this weekend, temperature in the low seventies 8 to 12 knots breeze, I even had to put on a t-shirt.
 
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