I had an epiphany as to why cruising boats sail slower than racing boats. In addition to the job of keeping the boat moving, there is the distraction of luxuries that a boat like the T-10 doesn't have, like making a meal from scratch.
The purpose of this blog is to share the Sailboat Donnybrook and crew's Lake Michigan sailing, cruising, and racing experience. Donnybrook is a 1990 Catalina 34 that sails out of Belmont Harbor in Chicago. The highlight of Donnybrook's sailing season is a 2 week Lake Michigan/Great Lakes cruise which begins with the Chicago Mackinac race. Anything sailing, cruising, or Catalina 34 related will be featured. From the Captain and Crew of Donnybrook, enjoy!
Monday, July 18, 2011
Morning on Donnybrook
It's about 11:30 Monday morning on Donnybrook. We're getting ready for our late morning breakfast (breakfast sandwhiches similar to Monte Cristos with Canadian Bacon and colby jack cheese). Here Megan is enjoying fresh brewed coffee.
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