Finally....
I have gone sailing in my C-22 for the first time! We spent the 4th of July roasting on a small lake, with a bare minimum wake. Regardless, we had a very good time. It was a first for my children as well, and at one point, a thunderhead came to one side of the lake bringing wind with it. I'm not so good at telling boat speed, but we had an actual wake, and I would guess maybe 2 knots. The boat tilted ever so slightly, and was cause for chaos and disorder where my children were concerned. It was good, in the end, that their first experience was in having little or no wind.
When asked what was their favorite part.... they universally said "getting dragged behind the boat while it was moving". It honestly never moved very fast, but they thought it was neat anyhow. I will detail the new mainsail in another letter. I think my jib is 110%, but I don't think it was made for my boat. It seemed like it did more work than the mainsail, in such light wind.
How do you guys tell when to go sailing, and when to stay in???
Our first trip had me wondering how to divine between a terrible no-wind day, and a hurricane swamper. Most tell me "5-10"mph winds.... but then they say the weather service ALWAYS says "5-10" mph winds.
15mph, and they said you need to be competent.
20, they said you need to know what you're doing.
All-in-all, it was a sensational time.
Hey.... I think sailing just might be fun.
Other question(s): What guage wire do I need to use to set up a 12volt D/C system for my lights? Any place I can go to on the net that helps me know what to do? I clearly need to start from scratch on this boat, and so I will have: a weather alert radio, bow, stern, and mast lights, and a cheap electric trolling motor. battery will be resupplied by solar collector.
Thanx!
Bill Williams
