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Author:  AndySinAK [ Tue Sep 13, 2016 4:32 pm ]
Post subject:  My First Big Adventure

I've had my TI about a month now, and had taken it out w/my S/O several times in very controlled, mild situations. She's not nearly as adventurous as I. So, this past week I took it 10 miles across Kachemak Bay from Homer to the back of Halibut Cove, camped overnight and returned. Neat trip! I hit 10mph going through the narrow channel into the Lagoon on an incoming tide! That's without sail or mirage drive, and a paddle only to help steer. Almost whitewater kayaking! I saw all the usual Alaskan marine life: sea otters, seals, eagles, puffins, lots of seabirds I don't know the names of, and, the highlight - a harbor porpoise! Don't recall ever seeing one of those before. I did have a bit more, ah, excitement than I'd prefer on my return. As I left protected Halibut Cove a mild, 5 knot breeze pushed me along nicely. As I got out into the middle of the bay, still at least 2-3 miles from Homer the breeze stiffened to a solid 15+ wind and seas of 3'. No worries, I'll reef some sail. Nope, the line has fallen off the spool and wrapped around the mast. :x I'm in the backseat (hmmm? :?: ) and there's water washing over all 3 hulls; no way I'm climbing forward to untangle the line. :shock: So, I tough it out. Too much weather helm; it repeatedly turns into the wind despite all my force on the puny little (hmmm? :?: ) tiller handle. I'm making precious little headway towards the port; I pedal furiously whilst pointing as high as I can - which isn't very high. Several splashy hours later I made it into the protected small boat harbor. :D Ah, guess I've got a bit of learning to do w/ my new toy. I wore my goretex drysuit and a big high flotation pfd. And I tied my sternline around my waist so the boat wouldn't drift away if I went for a swim.

Tailwinds,
andy

Author:  TI_Tom [ Tue Sep 13, 2016 5:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My First Big Adventure

Sounds like a great adventure!

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Author:  Chekika [ Tue Sep 13, 2016 8:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My First Big Adventure

Sounds like you ought to check out the safety protocol here
http://www.hobiecat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=59012&p=281126#p281126

Keith

PS Yes, having your dry suit on in Alaska waters is very smart.

Author:  walt [ Wed Sep 14, 2016 7:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: My First Big Adventure

Great story!!!

Regarding the "serious adventure part" where you could not reef, this may or may not be useful to you.. I moved my reefing line to the port side of the boat and ran it to the back seat. After doing this I had a somewhat similar (but not as wild..) experience where my reef line came out of the spool and wrapped on the mast. I added a little keeper guide as shown in the first picture and have not had this happen since then.

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Here is the rest of my rear seat reef (before I added the guide in the picture above). All the hardware for the front seat reef is still on the boat, I just never use it.

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Author:  AndySinAK [ Tue Sep 20, 2016 6:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My First Big Adventure

Thanks everybody for the thoughts.
andy

Author:  mjfxd [ Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: My First Big Adventure

about half way thru is is a clever way to keep your furling line on the drum.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4X1Z_x2mrw

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