southace said..
Go theselkie! Big grins!
I am keeping an eye on the full moon phase, single handing at night under a full moon....aahhh....
Thanks guys for your encouragement. I really do appreciate it. It means so much.
@ Southace...I seem to instil more confidence in my family than in myself. I had my 'wingman' - my ex husband who is now just my friend - cast me off and arrange to be at the pontoon to catch me on return. He says to me, 'why don't you just go to Moreton for the night? The kids are with me anyway.' So I spent the next ten minutes prior to departure convincing him that, no, I was not ready for an overnighter by myself just yet. I DEFINITELY was going to be back this afternoon. If he had not heard from me by, say 3 o'clock, something was wrong!!
Then, my wingman has to interrupt our 15yo daughter mid afternoon-rant about school or whatever, to tell her that he needs to go and wait at the pontoon because her mother is caught out in the storm on the boat by herself. Apparently she laughed, waved her arms and said, 'ah, she's alright. She's been out in worse than this. She knows what she's doing'.
@ Seabird...it used to be a tradition for my daughters and I in our previous boat to crank up Pink Floyd on the way home from a weekend at Moreton.
...and yes, it is nice not worrying about upsetting others. I was even singing ;) And not having to constantly remind my adolescents that only admirals and a....s sit in companionways! The Folky is such a perfect boat for one person.
@ShaggyBaxter...ooh, now there's a thing!! Need to get my nav lights wired up...weather permitting...I'm up for it!! I'll meet you mid Bay somewhere See you beforehand though, as I have your caffeine tool to assist staying awake
Hey,,maybe we could have a moonlight Seabreeze meet??
Try some classical music and see what happens with the dolphins. They are quite intelligent creatures.
Hi all
We had a public holiday in Tassie today so myself, my wife and a mate i sail with went for a sail down the river from Port Huon, around Huon Island, into Eggs and Bacon Bay for a quick lunch and back up the river to Port Huon
Total distance as the crow flies is around 28 nm but today the wind was blowing straight down the river all day which gave us a nice run down to Huon Island but mutiple tacks to get back up the river.
Not sure how many tacks we put in to get back home but we clocked up a lot more than 28cnm
We left Port Huon at 10am and returned around 7.30 so it was a fairly big day out on the water
There was a fair bit of breeze blowing at times and the river was a bit choppy until we turned the corner in the last section so we had the rail under a few times and saw 7 knots up wind briefly but most of the time we were doing 5 to 6 which i was happy with www.facebook.com/sylvia.kerr.90813/videos/596817427136821/ (a bit of dodgy video here)
Regards Don
Hi Donk.
I have just looked up Port Huon on google maps and see that you have fantastic cruising grounds down there.
Were I wealthy enough I might buy a premises and yacht down there to spend my summers there and my winters up here in Bundaberg with what I have.
Mid winter days in Bundaberg are amazing.
Hi all
Moreton Bay was fun yesterday - low to mid 20's gusting to 28 kts. I went for a bash around Green Is, out to Hope Banks and back to Manly. Wind is one thing, but the waves were certainly an experience for me as a newbie sailor. My little boat got up to over 8kts which may have been due to surfing for a bit here and there to add to the excitement !
Tomorrow it seems to be forecast on willyweather for much the same and then for Monday at 27kts.
Anybody interested ?
kk
Cheers Cisco & Tracey. It was certainly some fun.
Tracey, my boat is an Albin Vega 27 (a Swedish cousin to your folkboat maybe , but made out of fibreglass in 1969 and sailed out here from Sweden a few years ago .....)
hi tracey
im keen for the qcyc regatta in june - i was entered last year but unfortunately had to pull out. not too worried about the racing - now and then i go in wags- start first, finish last. good fun though
kk
ps. i think that varnished boat is on my finger at the marina. looks nice, but what a lot of work !
kk
cool!! See you there Apparently there's Classic/Vintage regattas down at Manly as well. Next one is in March??? I don't know any more than that.
I'm still trying to do a WAGS. Well, follow the fleet around as I need to join the Club still. Usually heading back in as they're all coming out to start, though, as I have to pick the kids up from school.
Yesterday, not today, took my sister out for a few hours. Out to Deception Bay Red where, as the tide turned the wind dropped out, and there we sat for a little while until the wind reset itself. A very leisurely sail back to Scarborough by which time the WAGS fleet were making their way out to the Leads.
It was a pleasure to have my big sister aboard. Some sisters go shopping or get their nails done together, and that's cool. More power to them. For us though, our bonding time is best spent messing about on boats.
My sis told me how happy she was that, with me, she did not have to wear her usual sailing attire of t-shirt emblazoned with "Do Not Shout At Me", that she always wears when sailing with her partner. Sweet sister, you're welcome anytime! And I promise NEVER to have you pull the anchor up by hand on a 30ft cat. Ppfffftttt
Hi all
I have been reading and enjoying the entries on the forum over the last few days from as far back as 2014. Am new to this site and am looking forward to future postings. I have returned to the sailing scene after about 25yrs when I recently bought a lovely Compass Careel22. It is an early '80s boat in improbably good condition for its age and the initial familiarising sail down the Parramatta River from Rhodes to Balmain under mainsail only and in fickle, light winds and unfavourable tides on the return trip was a great reintroduction. Am headed down the Harbour on Sunday with an old school mate, hopefully with a genoa up as well, and looking to chase up a few fish off Taronga Zoo or inside North Head.
Cheers
Greg
you Will have some fun on that Great cruising caravan as well when ever you head north or south
Welcome to the Breeze from me any way
Don'tlet that Sands Lead you astray on some of his music hes no disc jockey
Mad mission has a trailer sailor as well he can put some links to different sites as well a Good Bloke to know
Thanks for the welcome HG.
The 'cruising caravan' side of the Careel has a certain attraction, a trip down to Jervis Bay is a very attractive prospect but it will be a slow and careful drive (I have followed and been involved in the often confusing debates about all-up towing weights etc of Trailer Sailers) BTW, do regular East Coast sailors know that Jervis Bay and Port Stephens are the 2 known 'nurseries' for juvenile Great White sharks; born at 1.5m growing to 3m whilst in their juvenile years…thankfully, it seems they are after stuff like Australian Salmon and Kingfish at this stage rather than us (just relating back to all those posts from Nth Qld cruisers regarding crocs and the deadly stone fish)
Steady breezes to you HG