22 June 2007

Father's Weekend

Last weekend was a good one. I sailed, I named, I boarded, I watched all sorts of hilarity around the marina. It can't really get much better than that. Well, the kids could have joined me since it was Father's Day but they had more important things to do (Nana was in town).

Saturday was a short sailing day. I took the El Toro out for some paces. Just for a short bit, but I had my own photographer this day, no need to deal with some mis-placed lady on the sea wall for my photo opps. Check out this U-turn mid-channel:


You can see the wake as I gybed around. The wind wasn't too heavy yet and I didn't have battens in the sail so maybe it's not as X-Games as a 49er or Moth would be but still it's a cool little dinghy.

I also got a really cool shot of me heading out to Sea with the SF skyline in the distance but due to the peculiarities of the El Toro, it looks like I have the tiller stuck up my rear so that photo will never be posted. I'll show this one instead - I'm still not 100% comfortable with publishing it since a friend noted that it looks like I'm in the middle of a particularly difficult bowel movement, but hey at least I'm sailing:



Kids, please notice that even I, super sailor extraordinaire, am wearing a life jacket, don't leave the dock without one.

7 comments:

Carol Anne said...

Your sailing form definitely qualifies you for an invitation to the inaugural Heron Lake Dinghy Derby.

Zen said...

I want to see the other shot!

"without a photo it never happened!"

"Raps" said...

That looks like a lot of fun! I just like the word dinghy.

Zen said...

DO not forget , you ghost busted!

EVK4 said...

In case you're wondering who took these photos, I hired a "mommy boat" for my training session.

Anonymous said...

I think you should fire your Mommy boat...they failed to tell you that your sail wasn't up all the way.

EVK4 said...

Actually, the sail is all the way up to the class limit, the problem is a sloppy shelf, no cunningham and I have lost my fancy hi-tech battens. Curiously, the battens AND my sunglasses went missing after boarding the haunted boat.