Boatyard calls this morning and said she had been splashed and was waiting for me at the end of the lift-way.
Checked TPLM2 and discovered the winds were from the WNW steady at 20 knots, gusting to 25.
Probably the worst direction and conditions for getting into my slip.
But hey... this isn't my first rodeo. :wink:
Took the Admiral with me because she might need to tend to the bow lines.
We have a routine... She handles the bow lines, I tend to the spring and stern lines.
We've done this hundreds of times. 8)
Guy at the boatyard met us and is all about the boat. He knows how many hours I've put into her this spring.
His partner keeps saying... holy ****... I want that boat.
OK, time to go.
Wind is hawking on my port stern as I back out of the lift-well and I actually have to add power as I back out to keep her going straight.
Got her turned into the wind, and headed to the slip.
With a temp in the low 50 degree range and that wind... dang it was cold! :shock:
Made my approach and backed her in.
One little touch on the port side piling, and we were in. Good thing I'd prepped all of my lines before hand.
Went home and got the outriggers out of the storage rack and polished them up.
Transported them to the boat and installed them.
Topped off the batteries, then did an instrument check and zero'd out the handheld GPS as well as the main Garmin 2010c.
I'm almost ready to fish. :wink: