
The weather did finally clear a bit but the wind was gusting 30 by the time I cam back in, alone with the wind pushing the boat into the shore/dock it was tricky to say the least and of course all of the seaweed in the river was blown into this cove to be lifted out of the water with my boat on the trailer (along with a large dead fish, man it must have been rough). There is a short movie of the conditions about two hours before I came in as the winds started to climb above 20 at this link http://www.byershome.net/_Album/2008/08 ... easter.htm
I found out my rear bilge which I thought would only be useful if the rudder post started leaking has another use. I laid the boat over to nearly 90 degrees and had water, a lot of it, flow in the cockpit over the leeward rail. It flowed through the storage compartment doors into the rear of the boat were it was trapped in the rear bilge. Saved me from having a cabin full of water. Also the steering wheel post makes for a great foot hold when the boat is over this far
Now if the temperature would just fall about 40 degrees it would have been perfect............................