Keith
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- Hatteras Model
- 50' YACHT FISHERMAN (1964 - 1968)
In preparation for going to Alaska next year we made the first of our sure to be many short off shore trips last weekend. We took the boat to Monterey from San Francisco leaving Thursday evening and returning from Monterey on Sunday, about a 200 mile round trip. Being a life long sailor, I didn't really know what to expect from a power boat going out the Golden Gate which, can be quite exciting at times.
We hit the Golden Gate at high slack water but, there was still a large swell running and a confused wind wave of between two to four feet. Our 50' Hatteras shouldered her way through all but the largest with ease. I on the other hand had a death grip on the wheel and my crew had already assumed the fetal position on the floor of the main salon. My plan was to go to the last entrance buoy and turn left which puts the seas and wind on the stern or certainly aft quarter. The pounding we were taking made me make my turn at the second from the last buoy because by this time someone had spilled the large bag on M&M peanuts on the main salon floor which is teak, not carpet, so they racket of 100's of M&M's rolling around on the floor plus the mysterious sounds coming from the galley area was enough to drive me to distraction! The left turn smoothed out the ride considerable and I set the auto pilot giving me the chance pick up all but one or two of the M&M's, the two broken glasses on the galley floor, check to make sure water was not gushing in someplace down below and to get my self a cup of coffee.
We had a great stay down in Monterey at Break Water Marina. We woke up Saturday morning to find a seal pup sleeping on our swim platform. To round out our water experience, we went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, probably one of the coolest places to visit if you are a water lover.
Sunday morning we left Monterey harbor and began beating back to San Francisco. A wild ride to say the least with water spraying over the fly bridge almost the entire trip. Again, coming into the Bay through the Golden Gate is always exciting. Usually there is a fair amount of freighter traffic and this day was no different plus the added excitement of the following seas slewing the boat back and forth. All but one of the crew took their seas sickness medication on the way back. Of course the one who choose not to had the dry heaves the entire day!
It was great to get back into the quiet of our slip, dissolve the huge salt crystal the boat had become and enjoy a double adult beverage.
Next trip - north to Bodega Bay.
Keith
Lady J
We hit the Golden Gate at high slack water but, there was still a large swell running and a confused wind wave of between two to four feet. Our 50' Hatteras shouldered her way through all but the largest with ease. I on the other hand had a death grip on the wheel and my crew had already assumed the fetal position on the floor of the main salon. My plan was to go to the last entrance buoy and turn left which puts the seas and wind on the stern or certainly aft quarter. The pounding we were taking made me make my turn at the second from the last buoy because by this time someone had spilled the large bag on M&M peanuts on the main salon floor which is teak, not carpet, so they racket of 100's of M&M's rolling around on the floor plus the mysterious sounds coming from the galley area was enough to drive me to distraction! The left turn smoothed out the ride considerable and I set the auto pilot giving me the chance pick up all but one or two of the M&M's, the two broken glasses on the galley floor, check to make sure water was not gushing in someplace down below and to get my self a cup of coffee.
We had a great stay down in Monterey at Break Water Marina. We woke up Saturday morning to find a seal pup sleeping on our swim platform. To round out our water experience, we went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, probably one of the coolest places to visit if you are a water lover.
Sunday morning we left Monterey harbor and began beating back to San Francisco. A wild ride to say the least with water spraying over the fly bridge almost the entire trip. Again, coming into the Bay through the Golden Gate is always exciting. Usually there is a fair amount of freighter traffic and this day was no different plus the added excitement of the following seas slewing the boat back and forth. All but one of the crew took their seas sickness medication on the way back. Of course the one who choose not to had the dry heaves the entire day!
It was great to get back into the quiet of our slip, dissolve the huge salt crystal the boat had become and enjoy a double adult beverage.
Next trip - north to Bodega Bay.
Keith
Lady J