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06-DEC-2005

December 6, 2005

Very low water in the canal this morning, caused by the west wind.
Shibumi was aground until the tide came back in.

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royalld08-Dec-2005 04:31
Thanks everyone for your comments.

Shibumi is sitting on her keel, here. In fact, she is heeled over some to starboard.
This extreme low water condition happens at low tide and only when the wind is
blowing out of the west at more than ten knots.

Shibumi draws 4'11" of water. She weighs 41,000LBS, with fuel and water onboard. That makes her a heavy displacement ocean-going craft that has shoal-draft capabilities.
At the time this picture was taken the wind had eased but was still westerly.
Normally our canal has anywhere from 5.5 to 8 foot of water. We always plan our arrivals and departures around high tide.
Shibumi is ready to go. We plan to depart for warmer climes sometime in January.
Focus07-Dec-2005 17:52
Nice shot of the Shibumi...........just how deep is the keel on the Shibumi? ....looking at the water, it appears that the wind has died down some.....how deep is the canal at high and low tide? ....just curious :)
J. Scott Coile07-Dec-2005 17:50
No damage done. Should be about ready to set sail :) Love the reflections and light!
Al Chesworth07-Dec-2005 17:42
Never mind have a drink of scotch and you wont notice.
Guest 07-Dec-2005 14:18
Sorry about the low water. Hope that doesn't happen too often.
Interesting shot though with the reflection of the sun
Karen Stuebing07-Dec-2005 12:19
It's sitting on it's keel? Guess you're not going out today. :) Great light and compositin.
Coleen Perilloux Landry07-Dec-2005 06:00
Nice fresh feel to this.
Robin Reid07-Dec-2005 05:31
Well done. I like the feel of this, and the way you handled the sun and the glare. And my gosh, not a piece of Photoshop trickery unlike some people we know! ;-)