Author Archives: Don Gilzean

Leeward Docking at the Pump Out Station

Earlier, we looked at  the D dock Pontoon Pump Station Bowen Basin.  In this installment, we explore docking to leeward of the same dock.  The choice of going to windward or leeward is entirely the skipper’s.  Docking to windward is … Continue reading

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Windward Docking at the Pump Out Station

Observing the “D” dock pump out station is quite educational; sometimes its down right humorous.  There are only two sides to the dock, which pretty much limits the number of docking options.  The north side of the dock (typically the leeward side) is … Continue reading

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Don’t Sail to a Timeline

Sailing to a specific time schedule can be dangerous.  Trying to “get there” at a specific time, or wanting to trim 20 minutes off your sailing ETA may create a situation where you put yourself at risk. While returning from Drakes Bay … Continue reading

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Have a Fender at the Ready

Someone asked me once where I get the ideas for the skipper’s tips.  My answer was, “watching the docks.”  If you watch, it doesn’t take long to see something tip worthy.  On any Saturday you will see at least one instance were … Continue reading

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Have You Heard From My Husband?

Kind of a strange way to start a conversation, however, that’s just what happened the other day. It seems a club member was missing.  He had left the house the previous morning for a day sail.  He called in that … Continue reading

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Major Difficulties Start with Small Errors

I am always amazed at how often a small error committed on a sailboat results in major difficulties. A couple of weeks ago, while crewing for another skipper, I was assigned the task of releasing the bow line in preparation for departure. … Continue reading

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Warm Bread, Hot Tea, and a Good Story

A few days ago I spent the night on my boat, waking at six in the morning to the smell of baking bread.  There are very few aromas in the world that smell better!  All I could do was get … Continue reading

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Keep Your Skills Fresh

Here’s a quick tip for you.  If you want to keep your sailing skills fresh, take out a Capri once in a while. First, it’s amazing how much feedback you get on a small boat with a tiller.  Second, some maneuvers that … Continue reading

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Tack, Tack, & Tacking a.k.a. Five Tips to Improve Your Tacking

Tack, Tack, and Tacking … so confusing.  Are we talking about the lower, leading corner of a sail, the side of the boat the wind is coming from, or the process of turning the boat through the wind so that the … Continue reading

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Emergency Preparedness

“The boat’s on fire!” “The steering wheel isn’t working at all!” “I think the steering cables broke!” “The jib is tangled up and I can’t furl it! I really dislike all those doom and gloom skipper’s tips out there, however, … Continue reading

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