Have to be Ready for Anything

    Over the weekend, some friends visited me from Germany, and I decided to take Gipsy (Gib Sea 264), out on the water. Our plan was to sail to Yvoire and spend the night on the boat. Initially, we had a wind force of 3, which carried us close to Hermance, but then the wind completely died. There was nothing left. We had to start the engine to reach Yvoire.

    At one point, I thought to myself, "Oh no! This could be tough." Being stuck on a stationary boat with temperatures rising above 30 degrees could be challenging. I have to keep reminding myself that I am doing the Translemanique for the experience. Regardless of the wind conditions, I will be happy to be on the lake, enjoying the beautiful view. Or if the wind would be too strong, I will have the choice to decide how much I want to push myself and the boat to the limit.

    Today, I'm meeting Sebastian to pick up the gear he used last year. I'm particularly interested in the tiller lock mechanism. I need to get comfortable performing maneuvers with it. I will soon begin my practice sessions.

Sailing under the spinnaker at the border of le Grand-Lac

    P.S. It's just amazing that, thanks to the club, we can reserve the boat, take our friends, and visit other cities.

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