CRUISING WITH BOB AND MARILYN SCHLOBOHM

The objective of this site is to provide some day to day accounts of our cruising life aboard our 34' catamaran "9 Lives". We hope all of our friends and family will join us from time to time and blog with us whenever they have the chance. Happy sailing!! bschlo@btinet.net.

Friday, December 2, 2011

We have Gemini Neighbors

Weather partly cloudy, wind 16 kts, temperature high of 78. Next door we have neighbors on a Gemini Catamaran like ours. It's a little older model, but you have to look closely to see the differences. I've had a chance to talk with them a little to see if they can answer some of the questions that I have. We solved one mystery about a toggle switch, but I still have one switch that baffels everyone. So we have a Gemini next door and in front of us we have a 105' motor yacht. The people on the Gemini invited me onboard. the people on the 105' did not. Hummmm maybe it's my deodorant.

Picture of our first meal on board. We've had several since, but the food was good and the wine was a good year, 2010.

Yesterday we went back into Barnes Sound to try the sailing systems again. We put up a little more sail even though we had more wind than the last time we sailed. Everything went well. I'm trying to get Marilyn to operate the wheel so that I can do most of the physical sail handling. It's going OK, but she still doesn't have confidence in herself, so she becomes a little anxious. We've talked about it and I'm sure things will get better as we use the boat more. We returned to the marina and decided to try docking without calling for line assistance. We know that at some point, we need to be self sufficient. It was interesting. I still don't have a good feel for how the boat responds, so the first time, we blew it. Had to back away and try again. This started a series of touch and go sessions with the boat and the dock. That's what I tell anyone that might have been watching us. It actually took us 4 tries to finally get where we needed to be in order to get our lines in place. Fortunately, there wasn't much wind so we could come and go without much problem at all. The good thing is that we never yelled at each other the whole time. Now that's progress.

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