| Here are some photos from my four day cruise to 
                            some of the islands of Tangier Sound on Chesapeake 
                            Bay. I had a great time. Spartina, the Pathfinder 
                            I launched last June, performed wonderfully. I had 
                            all kinds of weather - from a steady 10 knot breeze 
                            to dead calm to a small craft advisory. A fun way 
                            to spend a long weekend, I can't wait to go back. Work and family life are keeping me pretty busy these 
                            days, so I don't have time to write much. But here 
                            are the photos and below is some information to go 
                            with them. 
                             
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                                  Loaded up with all my gear, food and water in 
                                  Crisfield, Md. Eight gallons of water under 
                                  the two ports in the bunk flat. More than I 
                                  needed, but I wanted to see how she sailed with 
                                  the weight. Clothes and food are under the hatches 
                                  in the thwart. From left to right you can see 
                                  my yellow foul weather gear bungeed under the 
                                  coaming. A grey tub with flashlights, candles, 
                                  matches and notebooks. My safety harness tether 
                                  is coiled in front of that, next to the red 
                                  throw cushion. The yellow bag contains my hypothermia 
                                  gear - a double bagged set of warm clothes to 
                                  be brought out only as a last resort. Under 
                                  the foredeck is a gas can, porta potty, anchor 
                                  and mesh bag with onions and peppers. Bungeed 
                                  up under the foredeck is my boom tent, sleeping 
                                  pad and sleeping bag. Wrapped in white polytarp 
                                  on the right is my cook stove with a burner 
                                  and griddle. Aft of that is a grey tub with 
                                  my cook kit. As you can see, all that gear and 
                                  I'm still left with a wide open cockpit! I could 
                                  not detect any change in performance of the 
                                  boat with all that gear on there.  |  
                             
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                                  Not the best looking guy, but I'm having a nice 
                                  time crossing Tangier sound in a 10 knot breeze. 
                                  I've got my harness on, life jacket is nearby 
                                  to the right. I'm a baseball hat kind of guy, 
                                  but the wide-brimmed straw hat was perfect protection 
                                  from the sun. Ten or twelve hours exposed to 
                                  the sun in an open cockpit can be a long time, 
                                  I'll take any protection I can get. |  
                             
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                                  Anchored for the evening at Great Fox Island, 
                                  my $10 l.e.d. anchor light swinging from the 
                                  lazy jacks. |  
                             
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                                  Tried my hand at fishing, but not much luck. 
                                  But a very nice way to spend the afternoon. 
                                  I cast a bit looking for fish, but mostly enjoyed 
                                  watching the dolphins swim by out in the deeper 
                                  water. |  
                             
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                                  Setting sail at sunrise at Great Fox Island. 
                                  Second day of the four day trip had the lightest 
                                  winds. They kind of came and went. Fog moved 
                                  in late morning. I sailed south to Watts Island 
                                  in the fog using a compass and tracking crab 
                                  pot markers along the shoal that led from Great 
                                  Fox Island to Watts Island. |  
                             
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                                  Dinner! Grilled onions and peppers with salmon 
                                  out of a foil packet, all served over the rice 
                                  boiling in the pot to the right. Talk about 
                                  good! |  
                             
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                                  The boom tent up at Tangier Island. A front 
                                  came through that night, strong winds and heavy 
                                  rains. The tent, made with polytarp, tape and 
                                  grommets (total cost of about $60.00) kept me 
                                  perfectly dry and comfortable. I slept through 
                                  the storm and waited out the wind and rain the 
                                  next day while reading a good book. Weather 
                                  cleared about 2 in the afternoon, I set sail 
                                  with a reef in during a small craft advisory. 
                                  Interesting thing about leaving Tangier was 
                                  sailing backward with the cb up and the rudder 
                                  partially lowered. I was under complete control 
                                  sliding across the sand flats dodging a couple 
                                  of duck blinds. As I got to the opening of the 
                                  sound I raised the jib and reefed main and took 
                                  off in to the breeze. |  
                             
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                                  Sailing across the sound during the small craft 
                                  advisory. Just a great ride. |  
                             
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                                  A visit to Watts Island. Once an island large 
                                  enough to support a plantation, now eroded away 
                                  to a narrow uninhabited strip of land.  |  
                             
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                                  Does anybody else out there have a JW pennant? 
                                  A gift from my Mom, it arrived the evening before 
                                  I left on the trip. |  The Pathfinder 
                            has proven to be a great design. I wonder where it 
                            will take me next. best wishes, Steve 
 
                            
                            
                           
  
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