My life with boats and a few other things

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Mistral

She was my first real boat, I had admired her for years as I sailed my first 2 boats. She was owned by Bob Pefley in Santa Barbara Harbor and he was the one I was "renting" slip space from for my first 2 boats. He had 40ft. slip with a awesome boat in it and I paid him some ridiculous small amount that I don't remember to keep my boats in his slip as a "tender" to keep the city happy. He also owned this Sea Mew and I wanted her badly from the first time I set eyes on her. One day he mentioned he was going to sell her and I jumped at the chance. I was delivering news papers for money so I did not have a lot but we struck a deal and she was mine. I seem to remmember it was $70/month for a year with my 16 footer as the down payment. I don't recall the exact amount but I do remember it was exactly twice what I earned every month with my paper route, so in reality it was every penny I earned for 2 years. Paper route tips were the only money I had for 2 years. He was willing to let me go negative on the loan like that so I could have this boat and to this day I still Thank him for it, although I heard he passed away many years ago in some far away land after he finished his boat and went cruising.

One of the first things I did after I paid her off was purchase the cabin from Harry Davis and put that on. Harry Davis did a wonderful job of building these boats, I don't know how many glass ones he built, mine was sail number 2005, the fifth boat he built. He had built them with a removeable cuddy cabin, so you could have a large cockpit or a small cuddy with 2 bunks below. I then purchased a roller furler for the jib. I remember the hassles to get that done, they were just not made for boats that small in those days and I had to have many parts made but it worked wonderfully and kept me off the bowsprit in weather when single-handling. I single handled this boat for 9 years with the rare exception when a "girl" went sailing with me. I met my wife by asking her to go sailing with me on this boat, that was back in 1974 we went off in the dark for a moonlight sail and all I remember was coming back in a few hours later at low tide and hitting bottom in the Santa Barbara Harbor channel, luckily the Sea Mew had a centerboard so no damage done except to my pride.

The only real trouble I ever had with her was at Santa Cruz Island in Cueva Valdez anchorage, I did not tie off the tiler and the rudder slamming back and forth for 2 days cause the rudder to break. Now that was a fun sail coming home with no rudder, I lashed a paddle to the remmants of the rudder and played with sail position for all of the 27 miles home, when I got to the harbor, I had to bring the sails down and paddle her up the harbor to her slip as I did not have enough control to sail up the channel. I learned some things that weekend about wear and tear and how to prevent it.

I wish I had more pictures of her but all I have were taken by my mother as I lazily spent my days at the harbor. And I was very surprised she had them. If you are from Santa Barbara, enjoy the pictures of the harbor as it was in the early 1970's, it has changed since then.

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Sea Mew under sail in Santa Barbara Harbor Sea Mew at anchor in Santa Barbara Harbor
Sea Mew with Mom on deck Sea Mew with Mom
My Sea Mew and Me, circa very long time ago Sea Mew with Mom on deck
Sea Mew sail up