Seafarers playing Settlers
We awoke to a fine, misting drizzle. Roland's choice of anchorage had kept us from any rough waters, but it would be interesting sailing back to the marina. We stayed put at anchor and had an excellent breakfast-brunch, and played yet another game of settlers. By noon, the rains had stopped, leaving us under a leaden sky and with an increasingly blustery wind.
The sail back to the marina was dry and exciting. A small craft advisory was in effect, and the Tanzer was heeling over strongly in the stiff wind. I mentally went over what I'd do if the boat did a faceplant.
Everything went ok, and we arrived back at the Marina in good time. Looking back from the safety of the Marina's harbour, it appeared that the wind had increased even more, and we were glad we were back and safely docked. We proceeded to tidy up the boat, batten down the hatches, and made our way back to Ottawa. Thanks again, Roland!
How far can she tip, anyway?
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Cruising back into shelter