Local Fall Sailing
This is the anchorage off of West Ship Island the first week in November, taken from my little 9-foot sit-on-top kayak after I spend a half hour of so diving under the bottom to clean the hull and prop.
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That trip was Michelles first time aboard the boat. We had great weather, and the anchorage to ourselves.
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Sunrise over West Ship Island.
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These last two were taken by my brother, Jeff from his fishing boat, as I was sailing back to Biloxi from a solo trip to East and West Ship Islands. They were taken with an iPhone, so not the best quality, but the only shots I have of the boat under sail. I still had a reef in the main coming in, as it had been blowing a steady 20-25 knots a couple hours earlier. This boat is really easy to singlehand, a very important criteria I had when I was looking for my next boat. At this time I have two tiller pilots on board, but will eventually fit a self-steering windvane as well.
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