dthiesmeyer wrote:I sail the East end of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Detroit River and have to say that this has been a great year for sailing this area. Winds have been moderate at 7-10 MPH for most of the 27 times that we got out so far this year. Going out today with 10 MPH NE winds with 14 MPH gusts. Hoping for a few more days like this before I have to pull the boat on the 31st. We did have a couple days with light winds and used the iron genny at idle to keep forward momentum. A day with light wind on the water is better than a day at work...... Make the most of it.....
Ummm ... you are near Toledo OH, or just north of it, yes? Wouldan't that be the west end of Lake Erie? I'm at the east end, near Buffalo.
To contrast our weather experiences, I would normally get out at least 25 times (its been as high as mid 30's) or more during a typical season (May 15- Oct 15, about 22 weekends). Sailing time for me is limited to weekends (about 44 possible days), plus holidays, and some select Thursday and Friday evenings after work. Getting out requires all the stars to align with crew availability on those possible days plus decent weather. This year I got out 6 times sailing, and twice motoring, and not very much of the lost opportunities were due to crew issues. I always look at it from a $$/hour perspective. Assuming an average 4 hour sail day and approximately $2000/year to keep the boat in the water (slip fees, insurance, etc), last season cost me about $2000/(25*4 hr)=$20/hr to sail. This season cost me $2000/(8*4 hr)=$62.50/hr. That's some pretty expensive sailing in my mind.