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The Launch

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Wednesday was the launch. Had to finish splicing the life lines, hang the rudder and a few little things. The launch was scheduled for 1400 but then the marina yard staff asked if we could launch at 1530 as they had a big haul out to do right after us and at 1530 we could take our time being the last launch. Perfect. A few phone calls and some time to eat. The weather had turned to rain and wind and was not looking good. I won't wax lyrical about a wet launch here on the west coast because truth be told I really do not like rain. But like magic the weather broke and it dried up and even the sun came out a bit. It became a lovely evening and night. By Thursday it was back to rain so it really was very fortunate for the weather.



On the travel lift



A few words and a shared toast of port with friends who gratefully showed up. A splash of port on the stem and for the ocean and she was on her way


First touch of the ocean.



Floating and a bit high in the bow as she should be since there is no mast, bowsprit or ground tackle.


At the travel lift dock. Am very pleased with how she looks and her lines.

At the tiller with my mother. Was pleased with the rudder and response.


A great break in the weather and a beautiful evening.


Pusher boat with grateful help from friends.


Floating at her slip. A little nerve wracking docking her without being familiar yet with how she handles but luckily we had lots of room and help.


Set up a crutch and boom so we could have a tarp over the cockpit and need to get sewing the canvas work



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