Anyway, I got to try my newly installed Michigan-wheel 3-balde prop (11-3/4" x 10 pitch). The prop did great and got me up to 14 knots with balalst full. Not bad. RPM"S were about 6500.
I sailed all day and had a blast. A few issues I noticed:
1) The steering under motor was very poor- constant back and forth. This occurs at any speed..slow or fast. Annoying.
2) When sailing on a beam reach I was heeled over pretty good, maybe 30 degrees, and the boat abrutly turned into the wind. It did this several times- I don't know why. I was sailing with main only, fully raised. Winds were about 10-14 knots. My speed was about 6 knots. Jib was furled and not used. Dagger completely down. I suspect the resultant force of the wind on the sail was too far aft and therefore applied a torque to the boat putting the nose upwind.
3) Despite several attempts, I was unable to tack into the wind very well . I could sail 90 deg's to the wind but thats about it. I know this is because I am a sailing newbie. I pulled the main in tight and pointed her until I saw I was getting in irons, then I steered away until I saw the main fill again.
4) I had problems with my jib furler as it did not want to unfurl completely and also was vey "jerky" when I got it partially unfurled. I think the furler may be slightly bent to due to the way I stored it when demasted. It's a pain to stick that furler out the front of the boat and then try to keep it straight.
Stayed overnight and again sailed Sunday morning. This is a great boat for overnighting. No problems at all. Read thru the sailing chapters in my book, "Sailing for Dummies". Coulnd't find anything in particular to help my situation. Seas 3-4 feet, about 14 knot winds.
About noon, after several unsucessful tacks, I dropped sail and fired up the 50 hp Suzuki. Did about 12 knots at WOT into the wind with full ballast. She was making some serious water spray, hitting the crest of the waves pretty hard, but she handeled everything well. Only nagging issues was that darn steering again - wandering port to starbord, back and forth. I constantly have to correct which gets a little old.
Docked pretty hard due to a constant wind to the port side. But, I was in and now its time to get her trailered and demast. Took me about an hour to get everything ready. No problems..just slow and tedious.
Anyway, I had a pretty good time for my first time single-handed sailing. LOTS to learn!!!!
