It’s A Little Sporty

We had a busy final week preparing to leave St.Pete. The to do list is done with a new list started.

We had a great lunch catching up with Dutch Wharf friends, Chuck and Chris. They are just a couple of the wonderful people we met there over the years.

Chuck, Eric, Sharon, and Chris

University of South Florida sponsored a science fair last weekend. The focus was on Stem – targeting girls and ocean research. An interesting boat, a 24 foot autonomous drone that sails in all weather collects data for various scientific research groups.

Sailing drone

We had a few great sails before we left The Harborage. We took a fellow B dock power boater, Renee, out for her 2nd sail. St Petersburg Yacht Club hosted a 200 boat opti regatta. We sailed around reminiscing when Eric, our son was in junior sailing and my husband ran CSYC’s program.

Renee, Ken, Sharon, and Eric

We left Tuesday afternoon with a buddy boat, Ken and Champ from CSYC to travel 70 miles to Gasparilla. All morning the boaters were saying, it’s a sporty one. When you leave on a trip there is never a perfect weather window and this trip was no exception. We left in fair weather with a reefed main and jib. The wind died down so Eric unreefed the main. Then things got sporty when we got hit by a squall. Another sail change, reef the main, put up the staysail, and drop the jib. We were doing 7 knots with 1 knot of current. We sailed into the inter-coastal and anchored for the night at Long Boat Key. We were rewarded on the trip crossing paths with dolphins and different birds.

Thistle at sunrise in Long Boat Key
Going under the Sunshine skyway bridge – Sharon always thinks we will hit
Met a friend on my walk

Sharon’s reading

5/5 Sister’s under the Rising Sun by Heather Morris.

Historical fiction about the donut dolly’s

5/5 Guest List Lucy Foley

Agatha Christie type mystery

Natalie got her birthday socks

Fair winds,

Eric and Sharon

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