Hey Day Sailors! It’s been a long time since I have checked in, but I am heading out today on my fourth annual weeklong Maine island cruise, and thought folks might want to hear about it and ruminate on the ups and downs of the Daysailer as a camp cruising boat! I have been sailing my O’Day DS1 # 2077 for a few years now, mostly on 2 to 10 day voyages. She’s pretty well rigged up as far as I’m concerned for cruising, sleeping, living, eating aboard, rigged to handle almost any sort of weather, and as you all know, a joy to sail!
I left Blue Hill harbor today around noon under light and fluky southerly winds. The route out to the islands is south so there was a lot of tacking back-and-forth. OK by me, as it’s my first sail of the season and it was a good chance to make sure everything was working smoothly on the boat, and in my head. So far so good, I made it about 12nm and anchored for the night off of the southeast end of Long Island. Predicted thunderstorms petered out before they hit us and hopefully this light northerly breeze now will keep the mosquitoes off as the sun sets!