muminator
Well-Known Member
1st time skippering - I didn\'t kill anyone!!
Thanks for all the advice and support everyone. I made good use of it and had a wonderful, if rather too exciting time last weekend.
Had a great sail out to Wootton, fought through what seemed like National Regatta Week in Chi Harbour.
Coming out of Wootton Sunday morning, an alarm sounded on the binnicle the engine was overheating and there was white smoke pouriong out of the exhaust. We hadn't put any sail up yet, so I cut the engine straight away and got the mainsail up to give us steerage and movement. Sent my (absolutely wonderful) crew down below to look at it whilst I helmed and planned what to do if we couldn't solve it. Had two plans in mind by the time he came back up with a nasty clump of wirey seaweed in his hand - problem solved! We carried on and had another great day's sailing.
Now, if that had happened a year ago, even if I was only crewing, I'd have been in a complete flap, so I was pleased that I stayed calm and thought it through.
I made a few mistakes over the weekend, but nothing serious. I'm really glad I did it, I've learned a lot and gained a bit of confidence and insight.
All the advice was much appreciated and very helpful, so thanks again.
I may even do it again...
Sue
Thanks for all the advice and support everyone. I made good use of it and had a wonderful, if rather too exciting time last weekend.
Had a great sail out to Wootton, fought through what seemed like National Regatta Week in Chi Harbour.
Coming out of Wootton Sunday morning, an alarm sounded on the binnicle the engine was overheating and there was white smoke pouriong out of the exhaust. We hadn't put any sail up yet, so I cut the engine straight away and got the mainsail up to give us steerage and movement. Sent my (absolutely wonderful) crew down below to look at it whilst I helmed and planned what to do if we couldn't solve it. Had two plans in mind by the time he came back up with a nasty clump of wirey seaweed in his hand - problem solved! We carried on and had another great day's sailing.
Now, if that had happened a year ago, even if I was only crewing, I'd have been in a complete flap, so I was pleased that I stayed calm and thought it through.
I made a few mistakes over the weekend, but nothing serious. I'm really glad I did it, I've learned a lot and gained a bit of confidence and insight.
All the advice was much appreciated and very helpful, so thanks again.
I may even do it again...
Sue