Well it had to happen eventually.
My wife and I were sailing yesterday on our 21SE on Lake Washington near Seattle Washington. The winds were generally light for the first two hours and then they started picking up. The winds picked up to 10-15 and this being my wifes 3rd time on the boat was having the best time she has ever had. The wind then picked up to what we later found out to be 16-24 moh for about 2 hours. We were literally flying! We were doing screaming reaches and passing motor boats.
We were going into the beach on our last run across the lake and we were feeling a little cocky about our control of the boat. I had the traveler all the way out, downhaul on as much as Karen could pull it and the main sheet as tight as I could get it and were pinching into the wind on a close reach. When the next gust hit, I generally let the boat come into the wind alittle and when the hull started to lift, I pushed the boat off the wind and we accelerated like never before. It all is a blurr from here....I think we either hit a swirl or downdraft as I remember the jib getting backwinded a little and this started to raise the front of the boat. We did not react fast enough to release the sheets and we then went up, up and
over.
We managed to not go thru the sail as we lowered (fell) to the main sail. By weighting the bow or stern of the hull, it took us about 5 minutes to turn the boat from stern to wind to mast/bow to wind. I released the righting line and uncleated the jib and main sail. With our weight we could not get this boat to come up. Luckily two guys from a motor boat jumped in and helped us right the boat.
We got to the beach and lowered all the sails and pulled the boat out of the water to derig. We were cold and tired. We did not finish packing the boat until dark and went home and passed out whooped and battered. We broke one trapeze wire (wahoo), the bungee to another trapeze, and our motor runs but is not turning the prop. We lost a water thermos, throw cushion, and another cell phone bit the dust. We both have at least 10 cuts and abrasions and bruises.
This was the best time we have had yet and I cannot believe it, but Karen wants to go this fast again!
