Weather Helmed

an adventure in renewing the spirit and living the dream…on a sailboat

Weather Helmed

In order to make that nifty map on the side work…

February 17th, 2010 · Our Route

I need some sort of post to show that we went from Santa Barbara to Santa Cruz Island.  This is that post.  Maybe there will be a picture here someday, maybe there won’t.  You can read about our SC trip here 🙂

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Our first 3 days at sea…

February 14th, 2010 · Life on the Boat, Our Route

Who says February isn’t an AWESOME month for motoring sailing!?!?!?

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!   I still cannot believe that we are actually doing this sailing thing.  For one, our San Francisco departure was particularly unexciting.  We were initially beset by some engine problems and hoped Pete and Matt fixed it, so Wednesday morning when we woke up and found the engine to be working fine, we knew it was time to go.  The only one on the dock to see us off was our neighbor Greg.  He waved us off and we headed to the fuel dock to fill up.  Good thing we did because there was no wind for about 2/3 of our 3 day sail and we put about **30 hours** on the engine right away.

So, Wednesday late morning we motored our way out of the Marina, feeling a little shellshocked that we were really LEAVING – and very unlikely to ever return.  We motored out past the Berkeley pier and had the entire bay to ourselves!  My brother was even able to catch us on the Golden Gate webcam because we were the only boat out there!!

I cannot explain how unreal it was to motor under the Golden Gate Bridge.  The sense of OH MY GOD!!! WE’RE REALLY DOING IT!!!  cannot be overstated! 🙂   I told Matt to take the helm because I thought it important that HE do the honors of guiding Syzygy under the Bridge, and then I grabbed the camera and took pictures from just about every angle so that I could get his head and and the bridge in the same frame. Then I grabbed the video camera and got some footage just outside of the bay.

Anyway, out of SF, we were eventually able to put up the sails  and then headed south, where we promptly ran out of wind.  We tried to eke out every breath of air with Jon’s INCREDIBLE Drifter light-air sail that he sewed all by himself.   Not only is it beautiful but it really does manage to catch whatever wind might be available.  So, even if we were only going 3knots (aka about 3mph) it was a lot better than doing 5knots while inhaling diesel fuel and listening to the grumbling of the engine.

Jon's drifter saved the day(s)

With Pete and Ray on board and with a plan to sail non-stop as long as we could, we went with 6-hr watches.  Specifically, Pete and Ray had the 2am-8am and 2pm-8pm watches while Matt and I took the 8pm-2am and 8am-2pm watches.  The first night watch was crazy.  I strained my eyes the whole time, convinced that we were going to run into an errant cargo container and I desperately needed to be on the lookout for it.  But, as Matt said, there’s only so much you can control and by our third night watch, I was curled up in the cockpit, wrapped up in my puffy down jacket, beanie and fleece pants, holding tight to my handwarmers and sleeping soundly while Matt woke every 15 minutes to look around.  So, it’s safe to say I’m adjusting to boat life  🙂

Last night, just as we finished dinner, Pete and Ray yelled at us to come to the bow.  At first we didn’t see what was so exciting – our eyes slowly adjusting to the dark.  THEN, one of the coolest things I’ve EVER seen –  four dolphins swimming just ahead of our bow, but you couldn’t actually see them, you could just see their bodies outlined in phosphoresence.   They looked like glowing, ghostly images, weaving back and forth in the water, streaming glittery fireflies of light behind them.  It was unbelievable.  I’ve never seen anything like that in my life.

It was a great way to end a day that started out with us rounding the ever-feared Point Conception.  This piece of land that spits out from central CA is the nemesis of many sailing down the coast.  Winds can be crazy and waves high and heavy.  When we told other cruisers of our winter departure plans, they all warned us of this difficult area and kept emphasizing the need to wait for a good “weather window.”  And, hallelujah, a good weather window we had!!!  Although I certainly cannot lay claim to controlling the wind, the waves, the weather, the timing, let me gloat a little by saying that we approached this critical point under a reefed main and the drifter, then when the winds kicked up, we went to a double-reefed mainsail and our full jib and we kicked Pt. Conception’s a**!!!!!!!  We were doing 6-8 knots and Syzygy was like a racehorse out of the gate.  You could feel that the boat was doing exactly what she was meant to do.  She seemed to love the sail set-up and the ride was totally comfortable.  The four of us just hung out in the cockpit, watching the point fade away, laughing and smiling at our good fortune.

But, going from total landlubbers to mad, wicked sailors doped up on scopolamine (seasickness meds) takes a toll on the body and when we woke up Saturday to the most gorgeous sunshiny day in Santa Barbara, we all breathed a sigh of relief to be *WARM* and through the worst of it (we hope) and able to sleep for more than 5 hours at a time  🙂

We are trying to get some rest and are enjoying this lovely little beach town, and will probably head for San Diego on Tuesday!

Check out Matt’s blog for more videos – his video journal is fun 🙂

Huge thanks to all who have prayed for us and sent good thoughts our way!!! 🙂

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So much to say!!!

February 13th, 2010 · Uncategorized

but my battery is at 3%, my pictures aren’t uploading to iphoto and I haven’t got videos uploaded to youtube and WE ARE IN SANTA BARBARA!!!!!!!

Still can’t believe this is real, it’s happening, we’re really doing it………. will update as soon as I can.  In the meantime, check out THIS:

WE MADE THE NEWS!

My brother (who is a wayyy  awesome news producer in vegas) put us on the news!!!!

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Sea Sunset

February 12th, 2010 · Beautiful, Our Route, The beginning

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This sailing stuff is easy!

February 11th, 2010 · Life on the Boat, Our Route, The beginning

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Leaving San Francisco!

February 10th, 2010 · Our Route, The beginning

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We’re Off!!*

February 10th, 2010 · Our Route, Preparing for the trip, The beginning

Hopefully, by the time most of you read this, we will be far away from Emeryville, completely FREE of our slip, and making 6-8 knots downwind, beginning our grand adventure.

If this miracle happens, I probably won’t post for a few days – well, no guarantees – because we are going to try and sail as long as we can as long as the weather holds and right now it looks pretty decent through Sunday.

This last weekend was really fun, really emotional and really frustrating.  As to the FUN and emotional parts, we had a gathering of SF friends Friday night and we got to say hi and chat with a lot of people we hadn’t seen in a while.  I think my favorite moment, though, was when we left and those few that had stayed stood up, started to clap, gave us high-fives and shouted all sorts of encouragement and congratulations.  It was like something out of the movies…

I cannot tell you HOW MUCH it means to us to have the support of our friends and family.  Like Matt said on his blog, most of you don’t realize how RARE unconditional support for us and this trip has been.  It is so nice to just talk to people, tell them what we’re doing and have them immediately be supportive. So THANK YOU to all of you out there who have always approached our adventure with smiles and kind words.  🙂

Now, we are exhausted of boat work, we have high hopes that everything is working properly (yay Matt & Pete!!!) and we are ready to begin enjoying the voyage.

This day has been a LOONNGGG time coming and I really really really hope today is the day.

So long, San Francisco.

* as long as the engine doesn’t overheat again on our way out!!!

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Sooooooooooooo close

February 8th, 2010 · Boat Work, Oh Crap., Preparing for the trip, The beginning

We are this close to finally pulling out of the slip, away from the dock, out under the Golden Gate and into the big blue sea.  But, today, as we were heading over to Berkeley to fill up on diesel fuel, our engine started overheating *again*.  We thought the problem had been fixed a while ago, but, apparently not.  ARGH.

We were supposed to leave TOMORROW.  TOMORROW.  We are ready – everything is stowed, our icebox and extra food storage is overflowing, we have seasickness patches behind our ears, the boat is eager for the sea and the sails are anxiously awaiting the wind; both of the cars are gone, all goodbyes have been said…  We are ready.

I keep reminding myself that there is a reason for everything and maybe one of these days we’ll know WHY we were delayed by this engine failure, but right now?  Right now, I just want a hot bath and (another) glass of wine, and someone to come fix our engine immediately so we can throw off the docklines TOMORROW.

*sigh*  there is a reason…  I’m sure there is a reason…  and I’m sure I should be thankful somehow.  Thankful for the extra time to prepare.  Thankful for the extra time to get familiar with the sails and the new reefing set-up.  Thankful for the extra day to learn the SSB and get the weatherfaxes set up.  THANKFUL.

But, right now? I’m seriously bummed.  🙁

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Some days

February 4th, 2010 · About Money, Boat Work, Life on the Boat, Preparing for the trip, The beginning, This sucks

Some days I cannot believe I’m actually LIVING on a sailboat – me, who spent her childhood flying around and driving around, but rarely setting foot on a boat and only hanging out on a sailboat ONCE during my first 25 years of life.  And some days (like today), I cannot believe how much being on a boat/owning a boat/buying stuff for a boat/preparing to leave on a boat really really really really really really sucks.

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Mess of the Week

February 3rd, 2010 · Boat Work, Life on the Boat, Preparing for the trip, The beginning

This time it’s a toss up.

In order for Matt to fix the icebox, we had to pull everything out of the quarterberth (our bedroom) and all the stuff we had stored beneath the bed (including all the stuff we had bought at Costco…)    The boat looked like it had just sustained a hard weekend of heavy Home-Depot-style frat partying.

Then we decided to pull everything out of ONE cockpit locker so we could sort through all the junk in there and organize it better…    Just one disaster after another  🙂

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