The journey of the restoration of our 1977 Oday Sailboat.

8/28/2009

Sea Trials

After the initial launching it was time to get serious about getting the boat sailing well and not jus looking pretty. We took her out on Lake Harris on a pretty windy day, along with a couple of other boats, and set sail to windward from Hickory Point to Leesburg's Venetian Cove. We recently installed the new bimini for this outing and the bimini was just the right fit, easy to get out from under and go forward and just the right head height. It really has the boat looking finished.
We put the boat thru several jibes and tacks to further get the feel of the boat. We were on the verge of being overpowered, and possibly should have reefed to stand the boat up a bit, but neither of us were uncomfortable. We took some bow waves that woke us up from time to time. Upon getting to the cove, Margaret took the helm and I set the anchor, and we had lunch. We had a brisk downwind sail back. Even downwind in strong breeze the helm was light, even when she wanted to round up, so the mast rake may be too far forward. I still need to plumb the boat and mast to check the rake. I used the rigging length how I found her, so shroud and stay lengths may need adjustment. All in all we were happy with the performance.

Renaming Ceremony

On a bright and crisp December day, and about nine months to the day after we brought the boat home, we invited friends to the re-enaming ceremony and launching of Lazarus at Lake Fairview. I taped to the side of the boat, a poster of pictures taken during the project for freinds to see how far the boat had come. I donned a Viking hat, and read from a well versed ancient renaming ceremony I found via the Internet. We toasted the wind gods and splashed her with Champagne. Our retired missionary friends and neighbors Ed and Missy gave a Christian Navy blessing over her, and down the ramp she went. We took Ed and Missy on Lazarus' maiden voyage, and then laterMargaret and I took her out for our boats club's Beachball Race. It took us awhile to get the feel of the boat. It felt as if we were tacking thru about 110*, so we have some adjustments to make to get her pointing higher. It was a great day on the water

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