the
2007 North American Rally Wed 24 July - 4 and Thurs 25 July photos: Dave/Carol Hansman, Julia/Al Schonborn, Bill Harkins, Alan Asselstine, Andy Douma ... |
Passing Pleasant Island
and
proceeding into St. Aubyn Bay, we continued to be
blessed by the
near-shore breeze effect. ... |
Further off shore, the
going was
painfully slow, though the ripples on the water would
seem to indicate
that sailing might have been an option. But this picture
is obviously
being taken from a Wayfarer being rowed, and Tony (l) has the oars
out as well. ... |
Meanwhile, Andy Douma had
decided, he wasn't up to any long sails today, but did
putter around
Lighthouse Point for ... ... |
... a while earlier in
the day,
under jib alone. ... |
Soon, however, he beached
Port Tack Too,
adding her nicely to
this shot of the local cruise ship, the Island Queen. ... |
Then, Andy climbed the
Point and
watched for the fleet to come in. ... |
While waiting, he got a
lovely
shot of this inuksuk. ... |
Finally, Julia and Al
ghosted
past the Point in the late afternoon. Julia is about
to make the
supreme sacrifice of stepping off SHADES
into waist-deep water to wade ashore and get the car
and trailer, thus
sparing Al the need to sail right into the totally
windless beach area.
At the ramp, Al was soon joined by Dave and Carol,
who, like Al, were
leaving tonight, having detours to make before heading
off to Ottawa
for the weekend's Wayfarer Ontario Championships.
... |
Tony and Mary finish off
the
day's cruise in style, beautifully lit by the lowering
sun. ... |
For the select few
staying on,
there was a ... ... |
... much appreciated and
delicious pot luck supper. ... |
Bill and Margie look none
the
worse for the tough afternoon on the water. ... |
Mary Asselstine and Dick
Harrington ... |
Alan proposes a toast -
undoubtedly not to our homebound breeze! ... |
On Thursday, some of the
gang
did a re-run of Saturday's sail through the Hole in the
Wall. ... |
(l
to r) Dick Harrington, Alan Asselstine, Tom
Graefe -
As Alan reports: "Thursday's sail was
enjoyed by
four boats. Dick, Tom and Nel, Bill and
Margie and Jerry
Beausoleil and myself. Jerry is a
friend who joined me for
the day of sailing. We started at the
normal 10:30 plus a little. The winds were
steady at 8 to 10
knots
from the south. We headed out for Wall
Island. I was
prepared
to go through the Hole in the Wall from east to
west. But Tom and
Dick noted that the winds were changing to the
west and so we went through from west
to east. We then sailed back toward
Killbear, stopping for lunch on the beach behind
Patterson
Island.
After lunch, three boats headed back to take out their boats to prepare for an early morning departure on Friday. Jerry and I sailed downwind between the islands to go around Huckleberry Island. The west winds continued and we tacked our way back to Lighthouse Beach by 5:00. Out with the last boat and the end of the cruising. Alan W7346" |