Learning to sail Ingeborg
Fifth trip in Ingeborg today. Little by little things are finding their place. The sprayhood has been fitted - which called for moving the boom up by around 15 cm. I guess I will lift the boom another 10cm to let me raise and lower the sprayhood with the furled bundle centred. Luckily the mast is long enough this time.
The beast must be removed - I mean the full length Bermuda main sheet track, right across the cockpit. That thing is a real pain (literally) - and appears to be both bolted and glued in place. I must bring a sledge hammer tomorrow.
Ingeborg’s speed does not impress me: Even today, in around 14kts wind we only just reached 6 kts downwind, touching 6.5. I guess her bottom needs a scrub - actually I hope so. Maybe I have expected too much? After all, Frøken Sørensen’ is 25cm longer in the waterline than Ingeborg, surprise, surprise.
(FS is a real low-resistance boat - her 2.3hp Honda makes her touch 5kts on flat water...)
When you have learned to know a boat, it feels awkward to be in a new one: In Ingeborg I still feel clumsy and a bit helpless, but little by little I learn the steps as I tack her (going from 25° heel to 25° heel the other way).
On the last upwind leg today I reefed her for the first time. That went well (after a bit more clumsy fiddling). Now, since the sail rides in the fore position under full sail, the first reef is no longer connected with negative batten stagger - so there was no need for shortening the boom the way I use to do. But it doesn’t hurt either.
And yes, I did sail her back into her berth, so I have not completely lost the touch. The wind was just about perfect for that today. With 14 kts blowing, the last 5-6 boat lengths went under bare mast. In the berth, an aft spring line with a rubber snubber waits for me. All I need to do is to grab it ( no rail in the way) and put it over the port genoa winch - followed by the fore spring line to stop us from being shot out again by that rubber snubber...
I am sooo glad the previous owner had not completed the refit, so the pulpit, pushpit etc. was not fitted yet. It certainly will not be fitted by me.
Sooo, little by little, Ingeborg and I will become friends - I hope...
Cheers, Arne.
PS: Finally a couple of photos on the port tack. Note the shiny Odyssey III...