Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Santa's Storm Surge

The Skipper of Ever After summed up the events of December 21, 2010 quite well....

"The Bros mustered Nick Butcher and his payloader. SnowBored was tilted so far backwards the rudder was in the water. Dragged SnowBored, Tantivy, Elsie N. and Emidan to safer ground. Had to move Gaila to get to Emidan. Mallory is Ok with three and a half jackstands. Water was 18" deep at Ever After. For those in the pool, Exploits was officially the last BHYC boat in the water for 2010. Water is receding, all secure."

His first post started with....

"CHRIST! All HELL has broken loose in the boatyard. Tantivy and SnowBored are ready to tip over backwards into the water, Mallory is down to one jackstand on the starboard side. Water is touching Exploits. On go the boots and wetgear. I'm OFF to the marina. The Bros are HERE!"


Must say there were a few tense moments.  Not sure I expected our hull to be wet in December.

Thanks to the Skipper of Ever After, Steve and marina owners, Don, Herb and Mike.

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Cottage Closing

Finally!  Got the cottage closed for the winter.  We had a massive storm surge sometime in the last couple of weeks because the bottom 5 feet of our stairs is missing along with a lot of armor rock on the bank.  Nice to have it done tho.

Stopped by and checked on the boat.  Everything looks OK.  I need to get a tarp or two on the boat tomorrow and do the last little bit of winterizing.

Started the day honoring our War Vets at the service in Truro. 

Lest We Forget.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Winterized...Check

Jude and I visited the boat today.  I got the water system drained, the engine winterized and the cushions are all neatly stored at the cottage for the winter.  It was a nasty day.  Cold and windy.  The good news is....there was snow in the air.  We dropped by the ski hill for a look on the way home.

Let the sliding begin!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Exploits Standing By on...errr...the Hard

October 3, 2010.  Oh whatta day for a sail!

Jude and I headed out ahead of the tide.  The day looked like a bust as we bobbed around in Tatamagouche Bay. We could see some wite caps beyond Malgash Point so we decided to sail out of the Sound.  It turned out to be the perfect day to sail down the back side of Malagash Point towards Jost Vineyards,something we hadn't done all summer.


We enjoyed a nice steady breeze and cruised down the coast munching on our lunch and enjoying the last few moments of our first sailing season.  We shared the water with a couple of very large seals.  We had an equally enjoyable trip back to BHYC.  The total trip was 27 nm over 6 hours and 20 minutes at an everage speed of 4 knots.  Out top speed was 6.5 knots per hour which was respectable.  An absolute perfect end to the sailing season.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Whew...Let's Give Thanks!

Wait...the season isn't quite over yet, but the latest "Boat Haulout" email from the marina means that the end is definitely...near.  We are hopefully hanging in there for one, maybe two more weekends, but the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend will be our last time in the water for 2010.

What a season it has been.  In the spirit of Thanksgiving and in honor of our first year sailing lets reflect:

-  we've been out 38 times since Easter weekend and logged over 525 nautical miles to date;
-  we gained some valuable race experience and improved each race (well the arguing was less, but we still lack sailing expertise);
-  our names are engraved on a plaque at the Barrachois Harbour Yacht Club for WINNING the Saturday race series (gotta love the mystery of handicapping).  And oh what company...Shand, Hoyt...big names in BHYC sailing;
-  we won the cruising class for the Amet Island Race; but most importantly of all,
- we have spent hours aboard Exploits with our kids, family and extended family; and,
- we've met many interesting new people who I am sure will be friends for life.

Thanks Exploits...yah done good!