All the sailing gods smiled on us today and provided good weather for a maiden voyage on our "new" DSII.
Put in from the DNR boat launch at around 10:00AM after a purposely slow rigging to make sure all was right. Conditions at embarking were overcast and 5 - 7 mph with a forecast of 10 mph later in the afternoon. Had the outboard ready but we pushed off from the dock, raised the jib and moved out. Raised the main and just basically had a great time on the water getting to know this sweetheart of a boat. The CB worked flawlessly as the PO had promised and my only complaint is the jib sheet cars that have cam cleats on them. The angle needed on the sheet to cleat it in the cams is too much abeam and really needs to be angled back aft to facilitate single handing. Pretty minor stuff that can be ironed out later.
The wind forecast was a little off though. We experienced a stiffing breeze steady at 15 and gusting to 20 mph by 2:00PM. It was a little variable around the compass as well but the boat took it all in stride and this rusty skipper was able to just smile and hang on for the ride.
I've got to work on setting the correct main downhaul and outhaul tension. Was not all that happy with the main shape and the tendency to luff on a close reach. My rookie first mate did her best on figuring out which jib sheet to pull on during tacking and I refused to nag her about jib trimming so it was probably affecting my main shape to some degree. I also probably should have rigged the vang since the boom was getting a little high but I was trying to keep it simple today.
Tomorrow is our anniversary (4 years) and we're trailering to a lake I basically spent most of my early adult life on that has a sailing club. Hoping to stick my tongue out at a few Lightnings and Rebels.
Eric