Grand Prix Regatta (CB)

The Seattle Yacht Club holds a race every year in November called the Grand Prix. My friend John’s boat (Gaucho) that I crew on, on Wednesday nights during the summer is racing in the Grand Prix again this year. I took Friday off from work so I could race all three days of the regatta.

Friday morning was very windy (good) and rainy (bad). I decided to get up early, even though it was a day off from work and move the contents of my dock box from K dock to our new slip on E dock before I need to be down a John’s boat at noon.

At first it looked like the wind was gonna die down and we would just be left with the rain. Which makes for a shitty day racing. Sitting on the rail in the rain is tolerable if the wind is up, but it sucks ass if it’s raining and there is little to no wind. But lucky for us, the wind picked up about the time we got out to the start line. And when I say picked up, I mean it picked up. It was blowing around 20knots and gusting even higher.

We only had one long race and we ended up getting second after corrected time. We crossed the line first but John’s boat owes the others in our class time so we ended up in second for the day. But free beer and pizza at the yacht club after the race makes up for second place. At least for me. :)

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Who loves procrastinating??….We do! (CB)

If there is one thing I am really good at it is procrastinating, it is my most powerful ninja skill. I realize that most people think of procrastinators as being lazy. But it’s not so much that I’m lazy, ok, I’m sorta lazy. But that’s not why I procrastinate. I procrastinate because I love to put things off to the last minute, I love finishing things just in the nick of time. I do my best work when I’m up against a deadline. I liken it to the same reason I don’t fill up my gas tank until the needle is buried way below “E”. It’s sorta fun, in a admittedly stupid way.

So, what is it that I’m putting off this time that would make me write about it here? The answer, moving, It’s time to move the boat. Not a big deal really. We move the boat all the time when we go out for sails. But this move is different, we have to move from our regular spot in the marina to a new one. Still, it’s not like moving from one house or apartment to another, with the boxes and the moving vans and the fun of watching your buddies squirm when they try to push their pathetic excuses as to why they can’t help you move. Nope, none of that. When you live on a boat and decide it’s time to move, you simply do just that. You startup the engine, unplug the shore power, untie the dock lines (ropes to you landlubbers) and move the boat, your home to the next location.

To me this is a large part of the appeal of living on a boat. New neighbors, new views, new…uh…new. I love change.

Anyway, the marina is undergoing a remodel and the dock we live on now is being torn down. We have until November 6th to move or be moved to E dock. So we are gonna do that, but not just yet. It’s only about an 1/8 of mile away. But I’ve got until the 6th to move and I see no reason to move until then. *Karate Chop*

CB….

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Racing post. (CB)

Well this post is not really a post about us taking our boat out for a sail. But it is my website and I’ve never been a big fan of following rules. So this post is about sailing on someone elses boat.

The weekend of October 14th & 15th is the PSSC, (Puget Sound Sailing Championships) which is a fairly large Regatta put on by the CYC (Corinthenian Yacht Club). Me and Tawn crew on our friend John’s boat “Gaucho” on the Wednesday nights races during the summer and any Fall/winter/spring regattas he signs up for. We did pretty good, we took Second place in our fleet.

We have the Grand Prix coming up in November which is an invitational race that is held by the SYC (Seattle Yacht Club) that Gaucho qualified for last year.

Saturday was a really light wind day and foggy. So we got a very late start to the races. Sunday was crappy and rainy, but the winds were blowing around 20 knots, which is perfect “Gaucho Winds”. So we did really well, which makes the long, cold, wet day on the rail worth it.

Sorry no pictures.

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A new feature of the site has been added. (CB)

I’m toying around with a new feature on this site. I’m adding a “Charts and Maps” page. You can click on the link entitled “Charts & Maps” and on that page you will see a list of different maps showing different locations that we either think are cool or have been to on our boat and have mentioned here on the website.

Right now there are only a few, but I will be adding more soon and with cool new features as I learn how to implement them properly.

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