Video: Morning Sail At Jenner

andyatos

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Saw a window coming where the smoke from the fires up north were going to clear out during a transition day from the eddy that was recycling the smoke to strong northwest winds on the coast. The river mouth was open and it was low tide which meant fun sailing in less water with it just starting to come in. Plus the transition day meant early, light northwest winds on the river.

Upon arriving at the ramp I was happy to discover a less than 150 foot deep layer of clear, smoke free marine air. Was able to rig immediately and take to the water.

Here's the video.

Cheers,

- Andy
 
Great video, and looks like a beautiful day on the water! I like the little green graphics on your hull - are those original?
 
I like the little green graphics on your hull - are those original?
Yes, came with the boat (1976). Notice the Pacific Northwest native art Killer Whale on the left (port bow) and the Eagle on the right (starboard stern).

One day I'm going to have someone completely re-paint the boat with a different color scheme yet I'm ambivalent about "erasing" the native art design.

Cheers,

- Andy

Whale And Eagle Native Art PNG.png
 

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