
As tough as it is to admit the season's over, it's days like today that slap you in the face and make you thankful the boat's hauled and sitting safely on her cradle.
We've had a steady WNW wind at about 30 knots for more than a day, a recipe for a nasty ride in harbor as big, boistrous waves roll down the channel and surge into the marina. We had a taste of our fall storms early this year as a similar storm blew through in September and tossed Ariel around enough to part one line, threaten two others, and convince me to spend at least one night aboard tending to lines and chafe protection. Fun but not fun, if you know what I mean.
Stay warm and dry!
David