This is my personal blog about buying, operating, and most importantly enjoying my new, old sailboat Hideaway, a 1977 Ericson 35 Mark II. The blog follows my learning process of both sailing this boat in the Bay Area, CA and figuring out how to maintain her systems and hardware. It will also document my success (or not) in using this sailboat to enrich my family's lives with new experiences.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Getting less dangerous
Just finished a three day course at Tradewinds Sailing School, in Richmond, CA. The instructor asked what we all wanted to get out of it. I answered, "I know enough to be dangerous, and I don't want to be dangerous anymore." Mission accomplished. Some basics and some slightly more advanced skills gained. Some bad habits corrected. And just more experience overall. The first day, the sun was bright and wind modest. Saturday and Sunday were a different story. Cloudy and 20-28 knot wind. Exercised reeding maneuvers several times and now totally comfortable with it. A Catalina 25 is significantly different than my Hideaway. Exhilarating in the gusts but with input from our excellent instructor, I felt extremely confident about pushing it while getting great views of the city, Angel Island, and Mt Tam.
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