I slept in this morning, drove down to Elizabeth City and picked up a sub (Jersey Mike's) on the way. I planned on a relaxing sail for lunch, and that is exactly what I got. The double reef remained in SPARTINA's mainsail, the winds were lighter but there will some strong gusts in the mix. Easy sailing and enough wind that I had steady 5+ kt runs under reduced sail. The wind has swung from WSW to SW, leaving the Pasquotank much more peaceful. As I was being lazy I chose not to put the mango suit on. Once out on the river I found it to be cooler than expected so slipped the dry suit on. It is good to know that I can put it on quickly and easily while sailing.
I have been thinking about the new year and making plans for work on SPARTINA. I see February as trailer month - repack the bearing, a little painting and maybe replace some hardware. March/April for topside paint including interior grey, white deck and touch-up of the the green hull. I also need to paint the spars. Late April/early May for bottom paint. And mixed in between all of that, some winter and early spring sailing.
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