
My partner Leila is new to sailing but a waterbaby thru and thru, which is useful as I sink like a brick. We've taken Diarmuid all over the West and to Catalina Island, where we plan to return this July. We were hit by 25 kts and rocking swell on the way to Catalina, but the boat handled it perfectly, even loaded down as it was. It was funny to hear sailers who motored most of the way in 45' Hunters complaining about how rough the crossing was, and kinda sad to see expensive sailboats motoring up and down the island in perfect sailing conditions. Old and outmoded they may be, but our SJ21s are still a joyful boat to sail. You wonder if that joy gets lost on bigger, newer boats with all the creature comforts.
Anyhow. We've done a little upgrading each year, peaking this season with a deck recore, replacement of most deck hardware, refresh of the non-skid, and addition of an autopilot. We have begun in earnest the hunt for a 30+ footer, but for now we are happy with our odd little sailboat & looking forward to another (short and windy) sailing season in Wyoming.
Here's Diarmuid broad reaching toward an overnight anchorage last summer on Lake Hattie, making good time in the falling breeze:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Grainnia1#p ... TYFTcajRy8
Cheers,
Leila & Bob
SJ21 Diarmuid
Bucc18 Grainnia