Closing Time

Well, it’s been great to spend the last week getting on the water as much as possible, and now it’s time to put the It’s About Time to bed for the winter. MYC requires that all boats and mooring balls be removed by Wednesday, so this weekend marked the last sail of the season. Now I get to spend the winter studying, playing the learn-to-sail app on my phone, shopping for sailing gadgets and gear, and attempting to sew stuff for the boat.

KAP_0927.jpg

Time for Foliage, Wind, and Sun

What a fabulous week. My second and third informal sailing lessons came on clear blue days with a gentle breeze, with a smattering of other boats dotting the horizon.

My club sponsor and sailing instructor and all-around awesome neighbor, Bill.

My club sponsor and sailing instructor and all-around awesome neighbor, Bill.

Michele rode her bicycle along the rail trail that skirts the lake and took pics.

Michele rode her bicycle along the rail trail that skirts the lake and took pics.

My shiny new sail!

My shiny new sail!

I love the crisp clean white sail against the deep blue sky.

I love the crisp clean white sail against the deep blue sky.

Windmill boats spin around Massebesic in an informal race.

Windmill boats spin around Massebesic in an informal race.

Time to Launch

I finally have access to the only working boat launch in town… YAAAAAY! Even though I won’t have much time this season, I’m excited to get a few days on the water before I have to put her away for the winter. Luckily my boat draws only 18”, so I’m able to get into the water and past the rocks that foil bigger boats.

IMG_4765.jpeg

We launched the boat, stepped the mast, and got it all rigged. Now that it’s all put together, leaving it in the water makes it easier to quickly get under sail. Bill & Michele have already pulled their boat (bigger, draws 4’), and offered their mooring so I can more easily enjoy my boat for the short time before Dock-Out later this month. I’ll get my own mooring next spring and be set for the whole season!

IMG_4779.jpeg

Club Time

The Massabesic Yacht Club has the only boat launch in town that hasn’t been rendered useless by this year’s drought conditions. Luckily, I have membership sponsors Bill & Michele just a couple doors up the street from me. The board voted to approve my membership, and Bill met me at the club to give me keys and show me around.

Public launch ready to bury any boat trailer in the sand.

Public launch ready to bury any boat trailer into the sand.

Clubhouse and outdoor barbecue pavilion.

Clubhouse and outdoor barbecue pavilion.

Stakes marking the dropping water level.

Stakes marking the dropping water level.

Bill & Kate at the MYC boat launch.

Bill & Kate at the MYC boat launch.

Day 2: Liberty Lake

I decided to make it a two-nighter in Liberty Lake, and got to play on the water with Wendy & her friends. This also means the Camping World shop can get my fridge working first thing Monday morning. Plus, I can use Wendy's wifi to VPN into work and finish my mid-year review (sorry Kreg!). I'll call procrastination an 'opportunity'. 😜

Lake Bagels

Lake Bagels

Girls play & swim on the inlet... the island is like our own private dog park, complete with a goose-poop buffet

Girls play & swim on the inlet... the island is like our own private dog park, complete with a goose-poop buffet

La Buena Vida, indeed:

La Buena Vida, indeed:

Diana, Jerry, Wendy, and Jenn:

Diana, Jerry, Wendy, and Jenn: