Left the mooring ball at 8am and had to run the generator to boost the starting battery. Will need to purchase a replacement. Once again little wind directly on our nose. We arrived in Lorain at 1pm and completed anchored by 1:15pm. We were well greeted by blue herons. Took the dinghy to the harbour office and visited the town. Headed back to the boat at about 4pm. Squall warnings so raised the dinghy and prepared for high winds. Winds changed to south and then back to the west. Lots of rain but no high winds.
Aug 21 - Lorain, Ohio to Fairport, Ohio
Crew up before 6am and off the hook by 6:15am. West winds at 14 knots so surfing with the Genoa until the winds died at 7:50am so decided to fly the Gennaker. Launched well on Furler but had issues with the furler when dousting and had to take it down by hand. The next time we will try manual launching instead of using the furler. Brian is planning on getting a sock for the Gennaker to make it easier. We have problems with the refrigerator (freezer) and need to investigate. We were anchored in Fairport by 2:45pm.
Aug 22 - Fairport, Ohio to Ashtabula, Ohio
Crew up at 8am after a rocky night. Winds on the nose so motored a while. Still having issues with the freezer. Arrived in Ashtabula at 12:30pm and headed to the fuel dock. Took on 30 US gallons! We also purchased a new starting battery since the store had them available at a very good price. We crossed the bridge at 1:30pm and tied up to the guest dock at the Ashtabula Yacht Club. Started slowly charge the freezer with better results.
Note - Nathalie took a Gravol in the morning and was drowsy most of the day.
Aug 23 - Ashtabula, Ohio to Erie, Pennsylvania
Once again wind out of the northeast! Left the dock and caught the 7:30am bridge opening. After motoring for an hour we raised the main. This smoothed out the ride and picked the boat speed up by a knot. Arrived in Erie at 2:30pm. As we entered the harbour the tall ships were setting sail. Cruised by them to take photos and videos. By 3:00pm we were anchored. Brian and Terry took a dinghy ride while I cooked all the thawed meat (still having issues with freezer). Later that night, Brian and I took a dinghy ride to see the Perry Monument. The area was very weedy and fouled the dinghy propellor. The night was rocky at anchor as the wind shifted direction several times.
| Appledore either the IV or V |
| Bluenose II |
| Niagara and Nao Santa Maria |
Aug 24 - Erie, Pennsylvania to Dunkirk, New York
Wind out of the southeast. Raised anchor at 6:40am. Motored out of the harbour and raised the mainsail to motor/sail and managed to stay positive.
While Brian stayed behind to clean the dishes, clean the BBQ and the freezer, Terry and I went on a Timmies-run.
We have seen beautiful lighthouses!
| Lorain |
| Ashtabula |
| Dunkirk |
Love the pictures of the gennaker.
ReplyDeleteLike the gen. Reminds me of another one!? Sock works nice too. Try for the hard bell shaped taper cone at bottom of sock. Sewn in ring works too, raising or take down with it can get hung up a bit if sail is twisted or bunched up a bit.
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