The week before
guests arrived for our last trip we were busy preparing to set sail, but it
also brought along some special deliveries. My wakeboard came in the mail early
in the week. It arrived without a scratch thanks to Sports Den and the girl
that is subletting my apartment in Salt Lake.
I mentioned
before that I left a lot of stuff back in Salt Lake, including my car, that’s
sitting safely behind my apartment, thank goodness. But since I’ve been on the
boat and figuring things out with the crew, I realized we’re going to have a
lot of time when no guests are on board and we can screw around and have some
fun. We have two dinghies on the boat – one for guests with a 60 horsepower engine
and one with a smaller engine for crew. The captain mentioned that the guest
dinghy could easily tow a skier, which got me scheming. Luckily the girl that’s
subletting my apartment is a good sport and was willing to grab my wakeboard
from the basement and bring it up to Sports Den, who then packed and shipped it
to the Hunt Yachts office where we were docked.
Dinghies 2 & 3, left is "The Reason", a $250,000 sailboat thats the reason for the monster it sits atop |
Next came the
arrival of my favorite new toy, an inflatable stand up paddleboard! I did a ton
of research on inflatables and found that C4 Waterman’s are the best. Their inflatables
are able to inflate to the highest pressure, 15-17 PSI vs. most that only
inflate to about 7 PSI. So massive box number 2 came through the Hunt Yachts
office and my toy count continues to rise.
My 2 chariots await at the Melville Marina in Portsmouth, RI |
The Ski Prophet
told me to contact Ted Keyes, the western region C4 rep, who hooked me up BIG
time and included a cool C4 rashguard for good measure. My “iSUP”, as C4
Waterman has coined, came with everything I need to get out on the water. I
also got a super nice carbon fiber travel paddle that breaks down into 3 pieces
and is fully adjustable. Using the foot pump that’s included didn’t take that
long at all to inflate the 10.6 ft board. Although, we do have an air
compressor onboard that’d probably speed up the process quite a bit, I just
need to be careful and turn the pressure down so as not to explode the thing.
I couldn’t be
more stoked on this iSUP as it’s another new way for me to play on the water,
get some exercise, and a side perk is that I can find some peace away from the boat even
when we’re underway.
Balance * Endurance * Strength * Tradition |
Taking her out for a spin in the Hinckley/Hunt Marina |
This all seems like the perfect setup, however, toys that are meant for outside enjoyment are inherently weather dependent. It’s been cold, foggy and rainy since we’ve reached our summer destination on the midcoast of Maine, which has completely discouraged my ambition to get out on the water. We’re in a beautiful location, anchored in Rockland Harbor currently, with 3 dinghies at our disposal including a mini sailboat on deck, my iSUP and wakeboard, dive gear, noodles, fishing poles, lounge chairs, and more, yet inside we sit, below deck, reading and watching episodes of Game of Thrones waiting for the sun to coerce us outside.
July 4th cruise in Rockland Harbor- the sun finally showed it's face, just in time for summer |
Sunset from the iSUP, June 21st, First day of summer, in the books. |
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