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Have you ever loved an anchorage that you know you should hate?
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you are pretty much guaranteed to enjoy yourself wherever you are
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Have you ever loved an anchorage that you know you should hate?
make sure you keep your dink locked up by the bridge there
Brought along a padlock and cable for just that spot
You'll forget about WP till....
I still remember sailing back to Lake Worth one weekend afternoon
I get that. I love it all(nearly). The crowds, the isolation.
Edgartown can be like that. A short dinghy ride across...
With an attitude like that
It's all the excitement of a new journey about to begin.
Lauderdale's Lake Sylvia, and Miami Beach are like that for me...
When staging for the Bahamas, it's tough to beat the convenience of Miami Beach...
Miami Beach
In defense of the Abacos
Makes perfect sense to me
Jon: Please tell us about your head sail configuration. Thanks.
Pretty conventional cutter arrangement...
Jon: Storm Jib Set Up?
I have a Gale Sail from ATN...
Gale Sail vs. Storm Jib
Just had this discussion with a sailmaker...
Do you set the staysail after furling the jib and...
That's the idea...
You bag it (roll, if you can) from downwind, then take the hanks off?
Jon, I believe I see your retreival
Sorry, I'm not sure exactly what you mean, there...
Yes, that's what I thought. The
Photo of Passage similarly back in the day.
Isn't your boat a sloop in design? So not quite technically a cutter?
I believe that Jon only rigs the staysail as a storm jib and rarely uses both the forsail and staysail at the same time.
That's what I'd expect. On my old boat..back in the day..staysail was for double reefed and very high winds.
Lake Worth