Not ideal conditions for the Pogo. Even my little S and S 34 might have been able to keep you in sight.
^^^^a nice boat from any angle.
When do the davits, solar panels, gas bottles, flagstaff,closeline, bbq, dodger, boarding ladder, tv antenna, radar dome,cockpit table, drink holders,swim platform and birdscarers go on?
Hi Andy,
Your S & S would horizon me!
Hi Crusty,
I had a weak moment and bent to my cruiser mode, so I added.....a swim ladder!
Climbed Mutton Bird Rock Coffs Harbour.
Thats' Now&Zen all by itself between the old jetty and the Marina breakwall LHS of picture.
We got in at 2100hrs after a very cloudy and windy day, having left Port MacQuarie at 0830hrs. We had the intention of anchoring overnight at Trial Bay,
but it was too windy from the North West and not looking like easing over night.
Brought 'Soliloque of Searle' back home to York Cove left Seaport Launceston at 6am in the dark not much fun in 3degrees and thick fog for 45 nautical miles
Hi Parkster
You have to love Tassie weather
Yesterday the forecast down here was a maximum of 12 degrees, showers and only about 5 knots of breeze so it didn't look much good for sailing
Yesterday morning was bright and sunny, felt warmer than 12 degrees with a light breeze blowing but we had a couple of things to do so couldn't go out
Around lunch time conditions were much the same so i called a mate and asked him if he was interested in going for a sail and he was keen but had to be back at the mooring at 3.30 so we set off down the river for a couple of hours
Half a hour later it started to rain, the wind died and we sat in the middle of the river getting wet, cold and going nowhere
Shortly after the wind picked up to probably 8 knots and we had about 10 minutes of good sailing until once again the wind died to nothing
Started the engine and motored 30 mins back up the river, dropped the sails and picked up the mooring and packed her away just as the clouds cleared, the sun came out and the wind picked up
Even with the cold weather, rain and lack of wind it was still nice to be out on the water
Regards Don
I managed to get out on Saturday with two mates and five kids, later than I'd hoped, off the dock at 11am. The forecast was a drop down to low teens at lunchtime, so I wasn't hoping for much.
With kids on board and a fickle forecast, we threw a reef in the main and set the staysail, the headed around Green island and set a course for Moreton, nice easy broad reach..then the wind started picking up..and up..
Before we knew it, we had gusts over 30knots true averaging 10kn boat speed, grins all round and the kids yahooing like nobody's business.
My jaw was starting to hurt from the idiotic grinning. We get to the channel to Tangalooma on Moreton, quick time check, it had only taken 2 hours!
We turned before the channel and close reached back, punching into it, average of 9kn with two reefs and a staysail. Wet,exhilarating and best of all the kids loved every minute of it.
Fingertip steering, not even the hint of a broach. We were still planing at 75 twa, I'm still grinning
Went out to the boat today to sort out a few things took the helm out to set in roughly its position . Happy so far I have a smaller wheel at home if I need it but Ill see how the 700mm goes for now
Ive been wondering about setting up my ropes back to the cockpit to pick up the old non self tailers in the cockpit and add a couple of self tailers for the genoa sheets further aft. adding the tides marine sail track and bearinged sheaths I a hoping to reduce fiction
So I ran a rope line along the cabin side see how it would run and if it lined up to the cockpit winch and it will .
So Ill start making and or buy some bearinged sheaths . to change the rope direction along the cabin side from the front corner of the cabin side.
In doing this the cabin top will be rope free if it works out ok
Hi Don,
Yes mate, the spinnaker is a snuffer, haul in the sheet, blow the tackline and it snuffs pretty easily. You can do it single handed. The gennaker by comparison is a furler.
Today was out for 6 hours and the jib never left the deck glass all day, Yesterday was better with just above 5kn in the morning but it died out in the afternoon to glass
Finally, a chance to get Fusion out in a bit of breeze today. It was blowing 25 knots whilst at the dock, so we set two reefs in the main, and a reef in the staysail just to be cautious. Turned out we were underpowered, but we had gusts over 40knots true, and hardly anything below 30 for a couple of hours.
Great fun, but a loose main sheet wrapped itself around a wheel, the boom came across and kiss goodbye the wheel. That's heavy air sailing for you!
Great day.
Edit: the Selkie on the helm in 30 knots making it look easy!
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Taken in a girlie moment when I didn't have to hang on just to sit at the chart table!
Note the performance against polars, 101%..woohoo!
The best against polars I saw was 104% at about 12 knots boat speed. I would have loved to check when we were doing 14's plus, but my 9yr old was distracting me as she bounced around the cabin
Hey Lydia,
Aftermath of the main sheet on that tack, managed to take weird little chunks from the knee to the lower shin. Starting to stiffen up, but still grinning though!
Not a bad run you had there. Are you having plans for offshore racing as well?
Used to crew at Manly and Shornecliff few years back but even the B50 was slow compared to your run on the video.
Happy sailing Shaggy!
HG02, the plan is to get 4 good drivers and 2 good bowman go out to Cape Moreton and wait for the next good westerly gale.
Set up on starboard gybe and blast out into the Tasman, current assisted, and see how close you get to 400 miles before 24 hours is up.
Shaggy just doesn't know we are borrowing the boat for a few days soon.
I am pretty sure the boat will be fine and as usual the people are the problem!
BTW the class 40 two handed 24 hr record is now near to 400nm.
besides where is your sense of humour?
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