Dyflin
Well-Known Member
I have been working up to taking the boat out singlehanded for a while now but have just not had the courage / opportunity / weather to do it for months. But today I finally bit the bullet and tentatively slipped the lines at 13.00 today and motored out the marina to have a go at this singlehanding lark.
As it's my first time I thought I'd take it easy and as I only had about an hour before I had to get back to the office, I kept within the harbour area and just sailed under genoa alone.
We keep the boat in Dun Laoghaire and the harbour at this time of year is plenty big enough to sail inside:
The harbour was deserted for the most part.
But as you can see the weather was glorious.
Sail trim, speed through the water and all that was left behind, all I brought along was a lunch and a big wide grin /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I just sat quietly in the cockpit, listening to the gurgling of the water passing under the hull, the kids shouting and dogs barking as they strolled along the piers.
Happiness is a lunch break spent afloat...
As it's my first time I thought I'd take it easy and as I only had about an hour before I had to get back to the office, I kept within the harbour area and just sailed under genoa alone.
We keep the boat in Dun Laoghaire and the harbour at this time of year is plenty big enough to sail inside:
The harbour was deserted for the most part.
But as you can see the weather was glorious.
Sail trim, speed through the water and all that was left behind, all I brought along was a lunch and a big wide grin /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I just sat quietly in the cockpit, listening to the gurgling of the water passing under the hull, the kids shouting and dogs barking as they strolled along the piers.
Happiness is a lunch break spent afloat...