Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Sea Trials - the B&B Messabout




With no time on the water with wind, I towed my Core Sound 20 Mark 3 Look Far to North Carolina's Pamlico Sound and the B&B Messabout near Vandemere.  This is where her construction began almost a year ago and where, once a year, builders of Graham Byrnes' designs and interested folks gather to mess about in boats and to talk about boats and, looking at one another's boats, to contemplate the next build.  There was a lot of interest in my build since she was the first Mark 3 to be built.  Unless otherwise noted, the photos are by Michael Collins, my good friend and Everglades Challenge racing partner.


In the carport ready to go to the Messabout (Photo by Doug Cameron)

Graham Byrnes' designs (from left to right) the Lapwing, the CS 20 MK 3, and the Core Sound 15.



Afloat and at the dock in front of Joe and Sally Anderson's EC 22. (Photo by Doug Cameron)


Here is Designer Graham Byrnes in front of his fastest design, the EC 22, built and sailed by Joe and Sally Anderson.  Notice that they are sailing with the rudder up, demonstrating the ability of a cat ketch to steer with sails only. (Photo by Doug Cameron)




Here are some pictures of her under sail:






Following us is Alan Stewart with the Core Sound 15 that he built on commission.  An excellent sailor in a beautifully built boat.


Graham was pushing her hard, in conditions where we would usually reef, to see just how well his design turned out.


Here is Alan Stewart's video of us pushing the Mark 3



Then we did a "tilt test" to check out her self-righting ability.  The ballast tank was full, but the weighted board was up.



And here is a film of the test:


Somehow this video reverted to the Mark 2 self righting test, but I have succeeded in posting it as a separate post.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Final (outside) touches


After many months away (part work and part play), I have been getting a few details done so that can go to the B&B Messabout in North Carolina.


On the lake for the first time with ZERO wind.  She does row well compared with the original Core Sound 20





Non-skid added to cabin top

Rub strake added and varnished

Ready to go to the B&B Messabout next weekend
To do list - stuff that can be done after she has a few sails