A Visit to the Chama Valley Supermarket
Labels: Chama, Chama Valley Supermarket, Gila Monster
Southwestern sailing, New Mexico sailing, sailboats, Rio Grande Sailing Yacht Club, New Mexico Sailing Club, Arizona Yacht Club, sailboat racing, Elephant Butte Lake, sailors, sail, boat safety, past commodore, race management, club race officer, Etchells, s/v Black Magic, Santana 20, boating safety, Heron Lake, New Mexico, Shroyer Center, Laguna Vista Estates, Rio Arriba County, Albuquerque, Tempe Town Lake, Lake Pleasant
Labels: Chama, Chama Valley Supermarket, Gila Monster
Labels: Chama, Chama Valley Supermarket
Below are some views of the ranch and garden center side of the re-built and recently re-opened Chama Valley Supermarket.
Labels: Chama, Chama Valley Supermarket
Labels: Elephant Butte Lake, sailing, yacht Caliente, Zorro
Labels: Chama, Chama Valley Supermarket
Labels: elk, Heron Lake, Laguna Vista, mountain scenery, snow, wildlife
December has turned out to be a better sailing month than some of our summer months. Besides sailing Black Magic in light air on December 6 and 7, last Friday I hopped on Constellation with Zorro and Captain Groovy in some of the best, most consistent breeze we'd experienced in many weeks. We went out a couple of times and got in some nice legs with spinnaker runs and reaches. There's also a good chance we'll be able to sail some time during the Christmas holidays.
Labels: sailing, Sailstice, yacht Constellation
P Cat with mountain scenery to the NNE. After a long slog struggling with barely perceptible breezes, I was grateful for some more usable breeze, which ranged from 3 to 8 knots. Just as the breeze gradually rose from something like .1 knot to a few times more than that, a catamaran launched itself into the lake at Hot Springs/Jet Boat Cove and glided over the lake to join me. Paul, the skipper, noted that he'd decided to sail his nineteen-foot Pacific Cat out despite the initially calm lake, since he'd seen me plugging away. Fortunately, we got some passable wind and were able to get in some several tacks around some navigation buoys and then sail around with the thirty-four-foot S2, Cultural Infidel, when it joined us.
P Cat approaching
Nice view of Paul's P Cat.
P Cat approaching buoy; view to northwest
P Cat astern
View from the helm after I finally got a bit of usable breeze. Days like this taught me to feel subtle differences among the faint breezes. During part of the trip, incense sticks were lit to help me track faint, switch, unpredictable bits of breeze. Velocity headers, wild swings in direction, and sudden gaps in the light air were all part of Sunday's program.
GPS display showing 7 kph (4 knots) speed. Later, the speed increased, but as a solo sailor I became a bit busy. Labels: New Mexico Sailing, sailing, sailing in New Mexico
Cultural Infidel is a thirty-four-foot racer-cruiser sloop that was built by S2 yachts. Their other models were designed as cruising boats, but this model can be equipped for racing, and active S2 34' fleets race on Lake Michigan. Elephant Butte Lake is rather smaller than the Great Lakes, even though it can be New Mexico's largest lake, with 50 miles of surface area and many miles of shoreline to explore. 


Labels: New Mexico Sailing, sailing in New Mexico, Yacht Cultural Infidel
Close view of Cultural Infidel
View astern of 19' P cat and S2 34 Cultural Infidel
S2 34 heading toward hills and mountains beyond
Stern view of Cultural Infidel
Sailing toward Turtleback Mountain. Now and then the GPS recorded speeds of 9 kph (5 knots)
Labels: landscape, New Mexico Sailing, sailing in New Mexico, Yacht Cultural Infidel
Hunter 28 Erebus, named for the Antarctic peak.
S2 7.9 (26') sloop "Delfin" serving as committee boat for the regatta
Five Planks and Nessie
Twenty-six foot S2 (S27.9, committee boat), C&C 29 Nessie, and Freedom 21 Five Planks.
Freedom 21 (sloop-rigged with staysail jib), Five PlanksLabels: Elephant Butte Lake, Kris Kringle 2009, New Mexico Sailing, sailing in New Mexico, yacht Delfin, yacht Erebus, yacht Five Planks, yacht Nessie
The C&C 29 sloop Nessie approaches the finish of the Kris Kringle race at Elephant Butte Lake. The race was a distance race from south of Rock Canyon Marina, around Rattlesnake Island and marker 13, and to the finish in the middle of the lake between Rattlesnake Island and Rock Canyon Marina. The December 6, 2008 race in southern New Mexico was the last race of the fall season for the Rio Grande Sailing Club.

Portrait of Nessie, the C&C 29 sloop
Nessie approaching the finish line
Nessie and the pin buoy for the finish line
Stern view of Nessie after she finished the Kris Kringle race
Nessie in the sunLabels: Elephant Butte Lake, Kris Kringle 2009, Rio Grande Sailing Club, yacht Nessie
After arriving finally at the race course, starting, and taking photos of boats, it was time for me to try to reach the Rock Canyon Marina before the wind failed completely. As it was, it was a slow sail for the last mile.

Labels: Coronado Optimist Sailing, Elephant Butte Lake, Kris Kringle 2009, New Mexico Sailing, Rock Canyon marina, sailing in New Mexico
