Maiden Voyage of boat X

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She’s not named yet.

We forgot champagne.

I’ve had some work to do, a bit on the boat, more on the trailer
(pretty much ended up rebuilding it). Still feel like we got a heck
of a deal. Then we got busy, and a few days we were thinking of
going but there was no wind, so it’s been quite a while since we’ve
had the boat and we hadn’t taken it out.

We have now, and I’m pleased to say it sails nicely. I have a few
things to get/change/fix/figure out, but for a first sail I was pretty
pleased, and nothing that would stop me from sailing it again, even
without fixes.

I look forward to more days sailing with Kim and Hazel. Hazel mostly
liked playing in any water that got in the cockpit.

Geoff

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