First Test Sail

Juno
Paul and Caroline Frew
Thu 4 Aug 2011 20:39
52:02.048N 001:09.080E

Hooray. Today we actually went sailing. After weeks of preparation we
finally took Juno out for a sail to make sure that all our modifications are
working. Paul was at the helm negotiating this big boat out of the marina
and then into the river Orwell. In particular we wanted to test the rig in a
strong wind to make sure that the mast and all the standing rigging was
tuned. Fortunately we had 23 knots of apparent wind (the wind blowing across
the decks) and quite a lot of rain, and John, Claire and Rupert from Oyster
were able to make a few minor adjustments before declaring that everything
was set up nicely.

Caroline used the new electric furling system to set and reef the big Genoa
and everything seemed to go smoothly. Now we are back on the pontoon with
Paul writing the diary and Caroline packing 36 chicken breasts into the
freezer. Even the dishwasher is working fine now that we have found the
water valve.

Juno looks amazing now with her sails on and her new name and livery.
Tomorrow we set sail for Portsmouth.

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