Fifteen boats showed up today at the big lake. Brisk SE winds pointed right up the middle: to Kineo. Three Whizz and a Lockley bore away heading north. Steve Kozloff in the Lockly eventually realized the hole to windward that he was digging was getting too deep for comfort and he headed back.
The three others continued on, rounding two pressure ridges easily at their ends, but the next to last one was a bit more work:
We thought we were home free now, but hubris is a dangerous thing to have on board when sailing this lake.
We took a vote on whether this qualifies as a completed Kineo run, and two out of three said no. We could not cross that one right behind the boats. So we made up for it by a circumnavigation of Sugar Island, a sweet accomplishment that the club has managed only once before.
While we had partly sunny skies, off to the south it looked ominous:
Indeed, the further south we went the darker it became until it was snowing.
Rounding the point for the approch to Greenville we say the bay dotted with sails. Snow or no snow. What a warm welcome from a big tour. The ice down there was some of the best so the fleet felt no need to travel. Not everyone carries this affliction.
Dan Stillman had his camera going so hopefully we’ll see some video of the rest of the fleet. It truly a great turnout with fabulous conditions.
Looks rather bleak for the following week. But no significant warmth yet so stand by for round two. There are rumors of one of the big stern steerers from the Hudson just aching to be on Moosehead. Wouldn’t that be a great shot alongside Katahdin?
The old steamship is having some major work done but will be back at work for the summer.





