Sail to Cadboro Bay
After saying goodbye to the crew, I decided to put dinner off until after my sail to Cadboro Bay. The wind was up, the sun would soon be setting, and the ebb tide waits for no man. Raising the main sail, I soon had the anchor aboard and was enjoying an epic sail to Cadboro Bay. The moderate 10 Kt. Southwesterly provided a single tack to Banes Channel, followed by a tack at Banes and then a broad reach / run into Cadboro Bay. I arrived just as the sun sunk behind the trees ringing my home port. Interesting to note, I sailed back in almost the same time as I motored to Finnerty Cove. Thanks to a favorable wind and tide. And of course my mastery of the sea!
I lit a fire below and spent the next half hour securing T2 and getting her ready for bed. Once everything was ship shape, I bar-b-qued a magnificent beef tenderloin, with prawn scallops and served it hot off the grill with an accompanying Caesar salad. Dinner was at 22:00 so I was ready and boy, did that meal rock!
With dinner over, I relaxed by the fire until just before midnight when I decided I'd rather sleep in my bed, than on T2. So, I drove to shore, secured the dinghy and rode my bike home. It was a great day to be alive!
Sail to Cadboro Bay
Sailing to Cadboro Bay as the golden sun sets.
Shrimps on the bar-b. Tenderloin steaks too!
Worth waiting until 22:00 for....