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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Favorable winds



Sept. 5 - Ahhhh...this was sailing at its best. Ok, maybe a bit too much of a good thing with winds at 25-30 knots and lots of 7-8 foot waves, but the winds were in our favor this time and we flew. We sailed 80 nm in 12 hours (I know - pretty darn slow to you landlubbers and power boaters) and never turned on our engine until it was time to take down the sails. We experienced several long, heart-stopping minutes when Wayne feared that the propeller had fallen off; he was running the engine in forward but the boat didn't go. The propeller screws on and is held secure with six cotter pins, so it's highly unlikely to fall off. Wayne got it going after a few minutes, but we have no explanation as to what happened.

We decided to skip a planned stop in Summerside so that we would have a full day tomorrow in Charlottetown. Docked at Charlottetown Yacht Club.

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