A total of 5 boats and 7 sailors left the Dunedin Causeway Friday morning around 10:30. A steady west wind of around 10 mph (a fortunate byproduct of Hurricane Dorian as it exited to the NE of Florida) made for an easy fast reach to Mandalay channel and the public docks near the recreation center. A short walk brought the group to the Palm Pavilion, where we enjoyed good food and camaraderie, as usual. Once filled to our Plimsoll lines, we departed and headed back, using the same steady westerly wind to easily reach back to the causeway. Thanks to Ron Hoddinott, Greg Gregory, and Donna Bradly for a few photos from the day.
The PlanDunedin Causeway- favorite launching spot for many.Dan Roeder and Donna Bradley set up Wayfarer Truant for the days sailOff from the causewayDave and Ron off in Dave’s Sea Pearl. Ron looks right at home. Craig Skiles Lightning “One Shot” in good trim setting out. Dave Heckman’s Sea Pearl first to the docks, tied up nicely so Ron and Dave could help the others dock. Plenty of cold drinks, hot food, and air conditioning revive the sun drenched, wind blown sailors. Heading back on the western breezeGreg Gregory got some great shots from his hobie sailing kayak. Craig’s Lightning sailing wellDan and Donna explore the mangroves and some very shallow water on the way to Scharrer’s Cut. Greg getting a good selfie Dan and Donna sailing down Mandalay Channel