by Carl Christensen » Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:41 pm
Impressive work on Layne's part. By the time the rescue crew got to him he was able to sail back on his own in quite a respectable fashion although the top of his sail was folded over and flopping about four feet to leeward. That was quite a while after beaching himself on the rocky western shore beneath the Creeper tracks and rebuilding his entire rig too.
Good thing it wasn't really cold; cold yes, but not really cold yet. Gotta watch out for each other carefully this time of year. Despite the waning conditions Jim S didn't hesitate to drag his gear down to the water and launch again when it became clear that Layne was still out to sea. No surprise there. He and another brave soul sailed the whole way over to see if they could help.
BTW Jim: You probably had as good a look as anyone at the upwind conditions, how do you think Island Beach compared to Sailboat Beach? Apparently there weren't many, (any?), 7 m sails out at Island Beach for a while.
Carl C.