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Ross

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Hingham, MA 🇺🇲

Sailing around New England on my 30' Catalina, LaRue. 🇺🇸 Treasurer of Catalina Association of New England (CANE).

2,824

NM

Total Distance

208

Days

Time at Sea

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Bareboat Charter Master Level V

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Bareboat Charter Master Level IV

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Ross

Ross

Sunday at 13:03

October Surprises

18.6

NM

4h 23m

Crow Point, United States

Ross

Ross - 80⁰ in October and more than the 3knts of forecasted wind.

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Ross

Ross

Saturday at 12:05

3

Abandoned Nubbles

12.5

NM

4h 35m

Crow Point, United States

Ross
Jason Morais

Ross & Jason Morais

Thursday at 13:12

Beating and Winging

left the marina at low tide, started off with some decent gusts coming out of the harbor, headed southeast toward peddocks, squeezed between George's and gallops and up through the narrows. we came back into the main channel sailing wing on wing as the wind started to die down. motored into our slip in time for cocktails at the local. next time we will make reservations at the extra dirty. great sail, best company!

4

Beating and Winging

16.8

NM

4h 8m

Ross
Laurent Miermont

Ross & Laurent Miermont

21 September 2025 at 11:32

5

Laurent, Cécile, & Camille

13.3

NM

3h 23m

Crow Point, United States

Ross

Ross

4 September 2025 at 13:39

5

Kevin

18.8

NM

4h 53m

Crow Point, United States

Ross
Jason Morais

Ross & Jason Morais

15 August 2025 at 17:55

A Windless Night

Mid-range Night Sailing course at BSC. After a short orientation in the classroom, we departed around 1755. NE winds were better than expected, and we had some nice sailing out of the inner harbor. As predicted, winds died completely around Deer Island. Big rollers coming in from the NE. Still a nice night on the water.

5

A Windless Night

17.8

NM

5h 0m

Ross

Ross

10 August 2025 at 13:05

The Lutes

4 POB: Ross, Lynn, Dave, Alison Timed it perfectly: from <5 knots in the morning to 10 knots at departure; sailed off the mooring. Up to 15 kts. Counter around Spectacle. Enjoyed snacks sailing downwind on north side is Peddocks. Closed hauled back to channel. On mooring at 1530. Enjoyed an hour of relaxing and drinks before calling the launch.

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The Lutes

8.4

NM

2h 21m

Crow Point, United States

Ross
Jason Morais

Ross, Jason Morais & 1 other

9 August 2025 at 09:06

Both Graduates

Winds were predicted 4 - 8 kts. Actuals 7 - 16 kts. Departed 0906 and soon took in a single reef after retying the reef lines to the boom. Lots of (25) tacks out through Small Boat Channel to Deer Island. Dr. Preventer (Jonathan) on another boat, headed out to the Flip Flop race, snapped a picture of us. Nice anchoring at 1pm behind Joe Beach Ledge in Nahant. Anchor held like a rock; the graduates were taught well. Quick swim and lunch. Headed back at 1400. 15 knots of wind and 6 knots SOG. Swapped out the genny for the jib. Some wing-on-wing after rounding Deer. Excellent day.

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Both Graduates

24.1

NM

7h 23m

Ross

Ross

8 August 2025 at 14:52

Fri Retiredyay Day!

2 POB: Ross and Lynn. Wind: 13kt SE. Timed it perfectly between 3-5 pm. Was intended to be a maintenance day, but the wind was too good! Sailed off mooring.

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Fri Retiredyay Day!

8

NM

1h 57m

Crow Point, United States

Ross
Jason Morais

Ross, Jason Morais & 1 other

7 August 2025 at 15:10

Twice the predicted wind. We'll take it!

With winds predicted to only 7kts, we bent on and hoisted the genny. Not knowing the J/27 well, we felt over powered and swapped out to the jib. Ross' port sheet bowline embarrassing came undone. Jonathan lost his sunglasses while tying it back on. Soon after, took in one reef (had to finagle and rework the reefing line). Decided to double reef just off of Castle Island (a twist in the second reefing line (fixed upon docking) and location behind the topping lift (fixed underway) made for a less than ideal clew). Double reefed and beating into the wind, we were hitting 6+ knots SOG between Spectacle and Long. Rounding Long Island, we shook out the reefs, as the winds began to drop and we were falling off. A little wing-on-wing action as we fell off more towards our run back into the harbor. Jonathan (Mr. Prevented) took good care of us. Running downwind, we saw a crease in the luff of the main which was fixed by dropping the halyard a couple inches; gained a full knot. Lots of deck work for this great crew and skipper!

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Twice the predicted wind. We'll take it!

16.6

NM

4h 15m