It was the first mango suit sail of the season, and if I was a mango I would have been a bruised one. Gusty winds, much stronger than predicted, made it a wild ride. Blowing 12 to 16 out of the WSW, the gusts reaching up in to just shy of 25 mph, according to Sailflow. From having been out there, I believe it.
We started out full sail, then a single reef and very soon a double reef. Lots of spray so I was glad to have the dry suit on. Late morning I took a break, anchored behind Hospital Point for lunch and a nap.
A pretty boat, BEYOND, out of Niagra-on-the Lake, was anchored off of Cobb Point. The dark-hulled Freedom 40 cat-ketch had been converted to a junk rig. Late season snow birds, I would have like to have asked them where they were headed. But with all that wind, not much time to talk.
Hoping for a little less breeze tomorrow.
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