Well I had a new experience today. Had the pleasure of being invited by a great guy (that I met off the Surfside sail facebook site for a local group) to crew on an H16 in the gulf. Awesome time - but not my first time launching through surf or being off shore. Winds were fairly strong with 4+ foot chop (the swells were steep and wave set was close). We recovered nicely from a few "almost" blowover's and then got caught in mid recovery by a wave and it put us over the edge. I had been trapped out and first thing that happens - hook gets caught on the tramp lace - I help the boat go almost turtle...great :). We get the boat quickly to wind and bam she comes up...and over again. Missed the striker :(. From there it was an all out struggle for us to get the boat back into the wind. We were quickly losing strength from the chop and we're losing our footing pretty regularly too. After a series of failed attempts with breath catching we finally get her up and cling to the striker. We get our dead butts back up and to the shore we go...to the surf. Good stuff. I have a new respect for self rescues in big water conditions. We were over for a good 20 minutes, all sails loose, sealed mast, and 370# of ahem "righting moment" between us. It was a great reminder of expenditure of energy. The more energy it takes to get the boat back, the less you have to get back on and do your job. We had friends sailing in the area, spotters on shore, so we didnt feel in jepoardy. Just quite tired! Just thought I'd share a sail story...Been too dang long since I've had one. Now THATS a problem!
edited by: turtlecat, Aug 22, 2010 - 10:49 PM