by Dennis » Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:01 pm
Yesterday, Kielder Water
11.00 Clear sky, no wind!
Lake level exceptionally high, the highest I have known it in 11 seasons of sailing there.
Set off motoring, lunch whilst sailing (gently) in middle of lake.
Wind dies, so decide to explore some of the creeks under power. Skirt around north shore in and out the various inlets.
Eventually pick up one of the mooring buoys which are scattered around the lake and take to the tender (which I have been towing) and land at one of the "art" installations which have appeared around the lake over the past few years.
On reboarding Mary Ann a SE breeze F1 has sprung up. So up with the mainsail and genoa, and run (goosewinged) to the head of the lake (Bakethin).
About turn and beat SE towards the dam. Wind gradually increases to about F2-3 easterly.
Four tacks and we pass Bull Crag headland, and then a run back up Whickhope inlet to the yacht club.
A gentle but enjoyable day on the water, 12.7 nm travelled about 8nm actually under sail alone.
Cheers
Dennis
CC19 #100 Mary Ann