Fall Sailing on Lake Texoma
Submitted by jmontani on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 17:18
Solstice, halfway on her 30 mile Sunday cruise of Lake Texoma, enjoying great fall sailing in North Texas.
Photo taken by Bill Sorensen on Sunday, October 10th, 2010.
Solstice, halfway on her 30 mile Sunday cruise of Lake Texoma, enjoying great fall sailing in North Texas.
Photo taken by Bill Sorensen on Sunday, October 10th, 2010.
Sunbrella came out with a new two-tone fabric. We had our bimini made with it. Very bright inside with the traditional blue colour outside.
One of our first time out on Lake Ontario.
We bought our 375 with a hardtop dodger. Quite expensive but well worth it. Very clear view through the Lexan windows. Lots of handholds as well as plenty of headroom. It extends quite a bit into the cockpit area; this cuts down on the wind and rain.
Mahayana #493 at Greenport, NY, August 2010
Cattywampas (folk word meaning hobgoblin) planning his great escape.
Climbing the mast to replace the wind cups and vane on Mahayana #493.
Climbing the mast to replace the wind cups and vane on Mahayana #493.
Fleet 15 takes a break from the Texas summer with a raft-up/swim-call followed by dinner on Lake Texoma. (August 28th, 2010 - Photo by Jim H.) www.c36fleet15.com
At La Push, Washington, amongst the commies. Yes, we needed the full cockpit enclosure. It was COLD out on the ocean.
We didn't even have the engine shut off and two young Coasties were walking down the dock to board us. They were very courteous. Of course we allowed them to board. All was OK. We later learned that they have a safety boarding quota that they must meet. Not many vessels come in to La Push, so any new vessel is "fresh meat". They were quite eager.
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