Salty Daze

1973 Gulfstar 41 Sloop

23 January 2011
12 January 2011
16 October 2010
03 October 2010
18 September 2010
15 September 2010
14 September 2010
14 September 2010
31 August 2010
14 August 2010
31 July 2010
21 July 2010
18 July 2010 | FMB
16 July 2010 | Ft Myers Beach

An afternoon sail to Bonita Beach

18 November 2012
This afternoon, we had a fantastic sail alongshore. We left the dock at 12:40 and motored out past the "Murden" [Army Corps of Engineers dredge ship] working the pass at Bowditch Point. As we headed down the coast, the wind was blowing about 15 knots and we made 6.5 to 7.5 knots on a beam reach parallel to shore. We made it all the way to Bonita Beach before our first tack. Just before this tack, as I sheeted in the genoa, the aft starboard fiddle-block busted. Fortunately it didn't come completely apart and I was able to safely remove it after tacking.

On the way back, we were joined by a pair of dolphins who played alongside for a while:

Windy at last!

13 October 2012
We're finally having some dry air streaming in from the north & I took advantage of it with a single-handed sail today. With winds from the northeast at 15 to 20 knots, I sailed parallel to the beach in fairly light waves. I had the full main up and rolled the jib out about 2/3. Top speed noted today was 7.9 knots. Had to leave the marked channel on my way in at Bowditch Point due to Army Corp of Engineers dredge/boat operating mid-channel.

Haul out

25 August 2012 | Olsen's Marine Service
Just re-launched after a one week haul-out at Olsen's Marine Service. Salty has all new thru-hulls and sea-cocks, two coats of Micron CSC, and her hull sides are sparkling again after an acid wash. Now it's time to get ready for Hurricane Isaac who may pay us a visit in two days!

A great way to spend Father's Day!

17 June 2012
We had plenty of wind today and were only one tenth of a knot short of our speed record of 8.3 knots. We left the dock at 11:00 AM and stopped for fuel at Moss Marine. There was such a nice breeze from the SE that I decided to unfurl the jib when we left the fuel dock. We scooted out of Estero Bay at 5.5 to 6.5 knots and headed over toward the Sanibel Causeway on a run. We tacked back toward FMB and the wind really picked up. 15 to 20 knots was a bit much for our new larger jib so I rolled it in about 1/3. Close-hauled, we were making 7+ knots and frequently broke 8 knots with a peak of 8.2. Made it back to the dock at 4:00, just barely soon enough to keep from running aground in the rapidly falling tide.

New sails get first test

17 March 2012
Adrielle, Cassidy, Chloe and Dorothy joined me for a test sail this afternoon. We left the dock at around 4:30 and were under sail in the Gulf by 5:00. The winds were light and we sailed south at around 4.5 to 5 knots. When we made it to the SC mark, the wind picked up to 10 to 12 knots and we hit a top speed of 6.7 knots. Both sails have a nice shape and they seem to perform well.

New Mainsail!

17 March 2012
This morning, Dorothy & I installed our brand new main sail. It is a fully-battened, loose-footed main, custom made by Super Sailmakers in Fort Lauderdale. I ordered it through Ocean Rigging here in Ft Myers.
Vessel Name: Salty Daze
Vessel Make/Model: Gulfstar 41 sloop
Hailing Port: Ft. Myers Beach, FL
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Port: Ft. Myers Beach, FL