![]() ![]() We got to the party around noon, just in time to discover that there was no more chili, but got to say hi to all of our friends and meet up with another few who sailed there too.Īfter a beer on the dock and some sailor chat the sailors jumped on their boats and headed back to Shilshole. Razi (who has a lot of sailing experience) took the helm as we tacked our way south along Puget Sound to Bainbridge Island. I haven’t done a lot of sailing in this much wind, especially on my new boat Elena, a Pearson 28-2. Winds were forecast to be high, starting around 20 knots (that’s about 24mph or 38kph) and building up as high as 30 knots. Raz, Andrew, Tatiana, and Theo met me at the marina and we headed out around 9:30am. This year I’ve been excited about sailing and decided to sail there instead, arriving in time for the FHR party. This is a short video (click to view it) with a few snapshots of being on the water. There is no reason for a manufacturer in 2013 to be using a proprietary format for GPS track data. If I were buying a new boat GPS I’d give serious consideration to a Garmin instead of a Raymarine. Sadly the FSH format doesn’t contain point by point times, so you don’t get speeds and can’t where where I was on which day.
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