
Senaste videorna
A typical late afternoon summer sail with gusty SW wind. This was confirmation that the new DIY carbon mast and boom are a success. The process to build these was photo documented here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/SpSRpdwvPvLHx4kV8
Wind had disappeared when we launched. The Opti kids were out training. After a bit of dull sailing, we were hit with a header puff out of nowhere, which I couldn't respond to fast enough. The boat rolled over on top of us, back-winded, for the viewing pleasure of one of Olympia's waterfront restaurants.
This is a summary of the last four years of rebuilding and then sailing this once proud Flying Dutchman sailboat. Originally built in 1973 and sailed regionally in California, I picked it up in a poor state as a project in 2018. The discovery of a rotten balsa core in the hull led to an almost complete rebuild. The outer fiberglass of the hull, the centerboard and centerboard well, many rigging parts, practice sails and trailer are all that remain of the original. We are now sailing it hard and it is very rewarding. The full sequence of pictures and a few short sailing videos are here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/SpSRpdwvPvLHx4kV8
L'Esprit, a Kettenburg 41, sailing in the south Puget sound in the summer of 2016.
Part 8 - Last part of Gulf Islands Sail from Olympia Washington.
Part 7 - Gulf Islands Sail, return home sailing to windward out of Port Townsend
Part 6 - Montague Harbor and Victoria Of Gulf Islands Sail
part 5 - Gulf Islands sail from Olympia Washington and return
Kettenburg 41 L'Esprit - Gulf Islands sail from Olympia Washington and return. Part 4
Kettenburg 41 L'Esprit - Gulf Islands sail from Olympia Washington and return. Part 3
Part 2 of Gulf Islands trip - Kettenburg 41 L'Esprit sailing from Blake Island to Port Ludlow (diverting in heavy air off of Pt. No Point).
Kettenburg 41 L'Esprit - Part 1 of Gulf Islands trip; Boston Harbor, Olympia Washington to Blake Island