Our Sailing Club is a co-operative club. We share in the maintenance, training, catering, etc and in this way, we achieve two goals: we keep costs down, and we have a lot of fun doing stuff together.
On a busy sailing day, it is very common for the early birds to rig a cat, sail for a while, then return to the beach, park the boat, and relax on the deck with an oat soda. Whoever next wants to sail grabs a life jacket, signs out in the Club log book, and takes over the Hobie. At end of day, last one out sailing takes down the sails, puts them in the Sail Shack, and parks the boat for the evening. There is a great deal of to-ing and fro-ing.
We usually park the cats on old car tires, facing into the wind, in 10" of water, loosen the jib (or furl it), dis-connect the mainblocks or uncleat the mainsail, lock the rudders 'up', and life is good. Sometimes, with a northerly wind, we drag the stern of the boats up onto the beach, and place old tires under the bows (in the water.) Again, life is good.
A couple of years ago, a bunch of us were out having a hoot, and we returned to the Club for a burger call. Sitting quietly on the deck of the Clubhouse, I felt a slight change in the wind. Mmmmm, I said to myself, Is the Hobie okay? With that, I trotted down to the beach, only to see the H18 beginning to sail, furled jib, rudders up, uncleated main and all. My jog turned into a sprint, sort of like one of those bad dreams where the legs are mired in jello. I crashed through the water and with an almight heave, threw myself at the rapidly departing boat. At the last second, my hand caught the tip of the rudder, and I hung on with all my might as the Hobie continued to sail. Somehow, I dragged myself aboard, lowered the rudders, and got the errant cat back to shore.
With much chuckling from the brigade on the deck, I drew the Hobie 6 feet higher up on the beach. They had even saved another beer for me as I dripped my way back to the deck. What a good bunch! Yeah, stuff will happen.
_________________ 2015 H16, with spin, SOLD 1989 Hobie SX18 Sail # 1947 "In Theory..." 'Only two things are infinite, the universe, and human stupidity. But I'm not sure about the former.'
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