Sunset aboard USA 5 during an overnight sail just outside of Long Island Sound

 
 

September 2007 issue no. 7

Take a sail on an e33 |  Brochure, Newsletter, Press Room
e33 News |  Newport International Boat Show
"Cruising Light" |  Janet Doyle
"Wednesday night PHRF race in Marblehead" |  Robbie Doyle
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March Newsletter   Facts about the e33
April Newsletter   Notes from the designer
May Newsletter   The crew behind the e33
June Newsletter  PHRF rating, CE certified
July Newsletter  Built to order
August Newsletter  Match racing
September Newsletter  Sailing with the Doyles

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See the e33 at Upcoming Boat Shows

The e33 will be on display at both the 37th Annual Newport International Boat Show, September 13-16, 2007,
and the Annapolis Sailboat Show, October 4-8, 2007. Be sure to stop by and say, "hi!"

We have received a number of orders since the last newsletter and 2008 spring delivery slots are filling up quickly. If you would like to schedule a test sail, call Keith at 312-371-6929. An e33 will be available for test sails during the Newport International Boat Show. If you plan to attend the show and would like to take advantage of a test sail on the e33, click here to schedule a sail or call Keith at 312-371-6929

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Racing cockpit cushions on the eclipse

Cocktail party on the Doyle's boat!

Robbie and Janet Doyle on eclipse

“Cruising Light” by Janet Doyle

Five days and four nights on the Eastern Yacht Club Cruise in the e33?! You’ve got to be kidding! Why was my husband trying to turn his daysailer into a cruising boat? We didn’t have running water. We didn’t have cooking facilities. All we had was a cooler and a head!

We made the 12 hour passage from Marblehead to Portland, ME on a beautiful Saturday in July, taking turns steering and navigating, napping on the aft cushions, listening to Sirius radio, and reading. Using power and sail, we moved along at between 7.5 and 8.8. I did a lot of steering and loved the way the e33 just sliced through the water. We had a lovely lunch and arrived in Portland in time for dinner at the Portland Yacht Club. After dinner, we listened to the Red Sox game on the radio, snugly tucked away in our spacious and comfortable bunks.

After a breakfast of cereal and fresh fruit the next morning, we were off to our first race! With me at the helm and Robbie doing everything else, we finished first in our first race (no spinnakers). Upon reaching the finish line, however, the storm clouds burst open and we found ourselves following the race committee boat like ducks into our anchorage. After a quick chamois of the cushions that were still on deck, we put up the cockpit awning, poured ourselves some wine to go along with the Sunday New York Times that we had bought ealier at Handy Boat, and looked around. We were the only people sitting outside enjoying the rain in a dry cockpit!

This pattern continued for the next few days. We had lots of picnics. There was plenty of storage room down below. The main cabin was totally dry. Because our boat is not equipped with a stove, the cruise was very relaxing for me. All of the work had been done before we left home. It was actually fun to plan meals and snacks that didn’t require any time slaving over a hot stove down below.

Robbie wanted to have a grill on the stern and perhaps the next time we will have one! We didn’t even miss running water. Robbie went for a swim one morning and then “showered” on the aft end of the cockpit with a gallon jug of water! We were the smallest boat on the cruise with the largest, most comfortable cockpit, so one night when we were at the dock, we had a cocktail party and invited everyone. At one point we had 16 people sitting in the cockpit!

We made the trip back to Marblehead in varying degrees of rain but it really wasn’t all that bad. I have to admit that the e33 makes a nice, uncomplicated short- term cruising boat for a husband and wife and the next time Robbie asks me, I will gladly go “cruising light."


"Wednesday night PHRF racing in Marblehead" by Robbie Doyle

Sailed last night in 19 to 21 knots of TWS and large seas. The e33 sailed beautifully and had more than ample stability with four people. We were very fast! We had a 1.5 mile weather leg and arrived at the weather mark first sailing against a Frers 36, J34, J100, and a Sabre Spirit. I'm not sure we were any faster than these larger boats upwind but we gained greatly on each tack and went through the seas better. It was fun to tack among the boats that were simultaneously trying to trim overlapping genoas and moving 10 people from side to side in those conditions!

We were faster reaching and when we went downwind, the jib trimmed to the outboard leads which easily wings itself out without a pole or anyone tending it. The boat cruised along between 9 and 10 knots in these conditions! The race was eventually abandoned when a class C boat rammed the committee boat so hard that the RC boat had to go in!

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Keith Church
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