Found an old thread at a different website, and I was able to lift a few of my photos from that site... we'll start with shots of Salton Expedition II, wherein I solo sailed the length of the Salton Sea (about 30 nautical miles, due to evaporation and a shrinking shoreline). I pulled a couple shots of my excellent free bivouac site in Painted Canyon in the Mecca Hills, a few short miles from my launch site the following day:
Nice shady spot for my campsite, you can see my 12' Minifish (smaller cousin to the Sunfish) atop 'The Mighty Camry'---the car trunk was full of firewood, lol. Here we are sailing the Salton Sea the next day:
Ah, yes, a grand nautical adventure... the Salton is actually a radical sailing venue, most folks are clueless about it, as they never get past the foul-smelling muck & shoals of rotting fishbones which line the lakeshore. In terms of geology and physical geography, it IS a lake, not a "sea." The water is FUNKY, you don't wanna capsize in the Salton... you'd probably dissolve as if you were in a vat of acid, lol. Never did finish the Z-Flex 'Z' on the mainsail, it's a long story so I won't get into it here, lol, except to say that the boat underwent several themes & modifications while in my possession. Here is the 'HEART OF DIXIE' (a nod to Peanut here, lol) right after I bought her off C/L for $200, repaired her hull and slapped some cheap enamel on her... with my Laser, I always used 2-part LP or Linear Polyurethane, the best choice for small craft hulls which work in a seaway, but I was on a budget this time and just wanted to go sailing, lol. One shot shows the coordinated mainsail for my little 'Confederate Gunboat'---the shot taken on the first Salton Expedition as a friend & I sailed the breadth of the Salton Sea.
Ah, she was a grand little boat... just as hard & battle-worthy as my Laser, lol. Here's a shot of the rig taken at a later date, when the boat had a Wild West theme:
P.S. See that Crudweiser shot taken during the latter half of my voyage in Salton Expedition II? One fine day, long after I'm dead and the Salton has vanished from the face of the earth, that ridiculous friggin' Crudweiser shot will make me famous, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Meh, better late than never, I reckon...
Nice shady spot for my campsite, you can see my 12' Minifish (smaller cousin to the Sunfish) atop 'The Mighty Camry'---the car trunk was full of firewood, lol. Here we are sailing the Salton Sea the next day:
Ah, yes, a grand nautical adventure... the Salton is actually a radical sailing venue, most folks are clueless about it, as they never get past the foul-smelling muck & shoals of rotting fishbones which line the lakeshore. In terms of geology and physical geography, it IS a lake, not a "sea." The water is FUNKY, you don't wanna capsize in the Salton... you'd probably dissolve as if you were in a vat of acid, lol. Never did finish the Z-Flex 'Z' on the mainsail, it's a long story so I won't get into it here, lol, except to say that the boat underwent several themes & modifications while in my possession. Here is the 'HEART OF DIXIE' (a nod to Peanut here, lol) right after I bought her off C/L for $200, repaired her hull and slapped some cheap enamel on her... with my Laser, I always used 2-part LP or Linear Polyurethane, the best choice for small craft hulls which work in a seaway, but I was on a budget this time and just wanted to go sailing, lol. One shot shows the coordinated mainsail for my little 'Confederate Gunboat'---the shot taken on the first Salton Expedition as a friend & I sailed the breadth of the Salton Sea.
Ah, she was a grand little boat... just as hard & battle-worthy as my Laser, lol. Here's a shot of the rig taken at a later date, when the boat had a Wild West theme:
P.S. See that Crudweiser shot taken during the latter half of my voyage in Salton Expedition II? One fine day, long after I'm dead and the Salton has vanished from the face of the earth, that ridiculous friggin' Crudweiser shot will make me famous, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Meh, better late than never, I reckon...
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