We put Surprise in the water at April Fool Point on Friday afternoon, and sailed around Dickinson Bay for a short while. We practiced jybeing the spinnaker. Then we tied her up to the dock for the night. The next day we sailed to Joe and Dianne's place. We left the dock around 11 am, and sailed close hauled to weather April Fool Point. We bore away and sailed North along the coast of San Leon on Starboard tack, then passed between Eagle Point and the shoal seen on the map below. The shoal seems to be a popular place for fishermen, it's part of the remains of Redfish Island, or the shoal that separated northern Galveston bay from southern Galveston Bay. I wonder if the bay was originally two separate bodies of water?
After we rounded the point, we set the spinnaker and sailed west to Joe and Dianne's place. Kathy drove the boat for a little while and she did fine until we got into some trouble trying to jybe the spinnaker - seems neither of us is used to doing the other's job. There's little glitch on the track (The green one) where it happened. We got it straightened out and continued. We arrived at 1pm. It took us about two hours, with winds from the east and ESE. It's about a 10 mile trip.
Later in the day I sailed around the area for a while with various folks on board, and tied the bow up to a piling and set put a stern anchor. She rode out off the shore very well overnight. We left for home next morning around 10 am, the winds were light, but we were only becalmed a couple of times. We were back at the dock at 1pm, just in time for the sea breeze to fill in. Despite the frustration at the last leg, I really enjoyed sailing that route. I considered going over to New Redfish Island, but decided we didn't have enough time. Apparently Cliff in his Hobie 16 was becalmed worse than we were. Even though we left only 30 minutes before him, he never caught up to us; we were in dock for 10 minutes before he passed AFP. That was enough sailing for the weekend; we left Surprise tied up at the dock that night and stowed her away the next morning.
Here's the map:
