I had to leave Elsa in Portsmouth during March - April waiting for the right combination of wind, tide and confidence but by mid May I was ready and sailed her round to her new home in Sussex. She took me safely round Selsey via the Looe Channel, about 32nm, in 6.5 hours with no drama at all.
She's snug in her berth here now and I am pleased with how she sits when the tide's out. The previous occupant of the berth had a similar keel configuration and left me a nice indentation in the bottom, Elsa settles nice and upright with the rudder and outboard well clear of the mud. I can put up some photos if anyone's interested and can show me where to post them.
David Bamber of this parish is on the pontoon next to mine and we said hello this week. Elsa has had lots of compliments from other club members, 'smashing little boat' being a common phrase!
I took her racing on Bank Holiday Monday for the first time, round the cans. Although a simple boat to sail there's plenty to tweak, traveller and kicker and genoa cars, being her first race we spent more time tweaking and less time on race tactics but we were pleased to come 6th out of 7 so nothing to be ashamed of!
I might post more anecdotes into this thread as the season goes on, for the benefit of anyone researching the Seal 22 or anybody else interested, stop me if they become boring.
Alistair