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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Red Lantern Rally 2016


July 9-10 was the 3rd annual Red Lantern Rally in beautiful Mystery Bay, WA.

We had 9 Scamps show up with an 10th showing up later in the day. I hope I have all the names correct.

  1. Pumpkin Scamp (name unknown): Christian, Lizzie & Matilda
  2. New boat (name unknown): David & Vicki
  3. PT Puffin: me
  4. Scamp #1: Josh
  5. Gig Harbor boat with green stripe: Falk
  6. Gig Harbor white boat: Bob
  7. Serenity: Sergei
  8. Skol: Terry
  9. Noddy: Simeon
  10. Tor: Mike

One thing I love about the Scamps is that we always see a new boat. Last year, we had Dan's boat launch for the first time. This year, we had Dave launch his beautiful new boat. It's great to see the new boats get launched.

LtoR: Pumpkin Scamp, new boat, PT Puffin, Scamp, Gig Harbor boat, Bob's GH boat 

LtoR: same as above but now with Serenity (Sergei).

The same order with Skol out at anchor and Noddy on the dock
Most boats had arrived by 10:00AM per Simeon's recommendation to get there before the tide got too low.
The wind in the morning was gusty to probably about 20mph. We all reefed in as far as possible and went out for a thrilling sail. I do feel bad for the new launchers. I'm still nervous in a 20mph wind.
Sergei was gracious enough to take out Dave and Vicki and show them the ropes. Simeon helped Christian rig his sail and Falk was kind enough to help Christian and Lizzie when they were under oars and having trouble with the winds.

I rushed to get the Puffin the water and violated most of my own rules for safe sailing. Firstly, I had forgotten to rig up my tiller clutch line. So when I noticed I had a reef line wrapped around my boom, I had to fix the tiller clutch before I could unwrap the line. It was then I realized that I hadn't even put on my PFD, something I always insist on before I ever leave the dock.
I was also unhappy with the fiddle block on my downhaul. I was a bit worried about it being too skewed and indeed the block was a bit twisted and not working like I wanted it. I decided that I did indeed need the double block that I had originally wanted.
I had to fix all the above problems on the water under a gusty 20mph wind. I need to work on my discipline and mental checklist. Make sure everything is correct before I actually set out.

The afternoon was very calm. I didn't get out on the water as I was too busy chatting with other builders.
After a nice dinner with Bruce, Josh and Sergei, I stayed the evening in the PT Puffin tied to the dock.

Sunday morning we were becalmed so we all packed up and left before the tide got too low. I got to stop by Skip and Melissa's wonderful Port Ludlow estate and see their scamp-in-progress.

I think everyone had a good time; I certainly did. Thanks to Josh for organizing.

TODO list:

  1. build some oarlock reinforcers (blogpost in progress)
  2. build some oars
  3. get a new tent built
  4. Put my battery in a waterproof pelican case
  5. consider fixed ballast as I'm light right now
  6. sail even more this summer

1 comment:

  1. Nice write-up Jeff. What a colorful fleet it was.

    Don't forget, it was Christian and Lizzie's first launch also. They had bought the previuosly built pumpkin colored SCAMP from Marty quite a few months ago, but only now were able to make their first launching. Their little toddler, Matilda, had a happy ride. Lizzie said Matilda had been playing in the SCAMP for a long time so felt quite at home!

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