Friday, May 14, 2021

Kéet is Splashed!

Launched my SEI build in a local lake, unfortunately it was a day with no wind. Lake Pillsbury is about 17 miles up a forest service road badly washboarded from my place, so it took about an hour's drive to the ramp. This did provide a very good "shakedown" allowing me to see how the boat road on the trailer which is good as the intended use is a road warrior boat behind the Sprinter RV.


The lake is very low as are all of our lakes and this ramp is the only one of about four on the lake functioning. This did allow for a more quiet day on the lake. Set-up is easy, with most rigging being in place only requiring the raising of the aluminum mast and setting of the rudder.



With crew aboard to oar it off the trailer, down the cobblestone ramp. Shallow put-in are not a problem with this design.



Though we did practice putting the sail up while on the water we never saw any wind. The SEI in my opinion is fine for two in rowing mode, but when sailing, moves have to be choreographed for two. I will be making a few tweaks to the rigging and going to play around with tiller length. Typically when alone I will be using a tiller extension from the floor of the boat (I have it lined with closed cell foam. But with two I may try a cut down tiller and steer from aft seat.


All in all we had a delightful day on the lake, with a picnic
lunch on the far side in a small bit of shade found.




2 comments :

  1. Congrats on getting the boat wet! I'll be looking forward to some sailing impressions. Sure looks good! Enjoy!

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  2. She looks great! Job well done. Hope you have many adventures on her.

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