jamie N
Well-Known Member
After the really long winter, where the weather (here) was continuously awful, and having completed all of the tasks that I could imagine needing done, we actually left the marina yesterday; brilliantly sunny day, southerly 10 kts, air temp about 9-10C and a high spring tide.
What could possibly go wrong?
Well, my thought was that pretty much everything would. "There's got to be something that's been overlooked?", but there wasn't, and the 1st sail of the year was a (nervous) joy!
After an hour or so, back to the pontoon, alongside with a gentle kiss of the fenders, ropes on, and it's how it should be.
A couple of mates came and asked how it went. I told them, and simultaneously they said "Nothing broke that you've noticed yet".
Ain't that the truth, we'll see later on.
What could possibly go wrong?
Well, my thought was that pretty much everything would. "There's got to be something that's been overlooked?", but there wasn't, and the 1st sail of the year was a (nervous) joy!
After an hour or so, back to the pontoon, alongside with a gentle kiss of the fenders, ropes on, and it's how it should be.
A couple of mates came and asked how it went. I told them, and simultaneously they said "Nothing broke that you've noticed yet".
Ain't that the truth, we'll see later on.