Old Mossies never die.
Hi all,
just thought I would mention that the Mossies where out in Paynesville on the weekend, even though Tim is away.
It was great to see sail number 516 <img src=
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I sailed Tim's old boat 1659
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It was windy gusting around 20 kts. so I had fun upwind but
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Heard the Mossies where out on the bay on the previous 2 weekends any reports.
Seems that Mossies have built up a magnetic attraction to each other lately, from what I have seen and heard it is not a desireable feature <img src=
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Gary,
I like the thread name <img src=
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Last Saturday had a club race at Somers in windy and wild conditions. Gusts to 30 knots whilst rigging on the beach (Jeremy Pearse had to sit on the front beam to stop his Mozzie from bouncing around <img src=
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Had difficulty getting off the beach and missed the start by 4 minutes (bugger <img src=
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Seas were pretty big (2 m) with a strong outgoing tide and waves in the opposite direction. Plenty of breaking waves to surf down and nearly airborn a few times when closehauled into the waves. A real test for the old wooden hulls. <img src=
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Had to keep dodging occasional clumps of seaweed and on a mad reach with spray everywhere saw a brown gey flash that I thought couldn't be seaweed. The flash returned in the form of a dolphin. Luckily it didn't surface between the hulls. I held grave fears for my centreboards but couldn't do anything about it.
The mozzie stood up to the challenge and so did I (even though I think my arms are now a bit longer than the were).
The Hobie 16s were really going for it but kept nosediving and cartwheeling <img src=
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Regards,
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Peter,
Jeremy told me that you were planning to get down to Somers next weekend. That's great news. <img src=
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There's racing on Saturday at Somers Yacht Club start time 2:30 pm. There's also racing on Sunday at Westernport Yacht Club start time 1:30 pm. The social director has decreed that there is a social function that I must attend on Saturday afternoon. <img src=
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Hope to see you at Somers.
Regards,
Peter.
Hi Peter,
great to hear you knocking off the Hobies in the big stuff, which is when they are at their most competitive. Reminds me of the states at Balnarring some years ago. Kite surfers are not the only way to get air time <img src=
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Keep it up.
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Peter
With a little luck you will see us there Saturday, we are still waiting on a couple of bits. Hopefully they will turn up tomorrow and we can finish fitting the boat out.
We have changed the system we have been using with the Kit. It is now much the same as F18. Tom always had trouble getting the kit up and down and we seem to have over come some of the problems. In the back yard it works well, so it will be interesting to see how it will go on the water.
Peter

Peter,
I trust that the new Mozzie is progressing well. Sorry to not see you at Somers on the weekend.
Sunday wasn't much good either. As soon as I got to the Yacht Club the wind started to die. Andrew and I got out on the sailboards instead. We sat in the water for about an hour waiting for some wind but we did eventually get about 15 knots of sea breeze.
Regards,
Peter
Peter, We did manage to get the boat on the trailer and down to Altona Sunday afternoon. The boat made it to the beach with mast up and the front came through, 30 Knots or so. We waited for a couple of hours but the wind didn't drop and we put the boat back on the trailer. We are looking to take it out around the Christmas weekend. Can you let us know what is happening in your area 23/24 or 26/27?
Peter

Peter,
Nothing happening 23/24 Dec. 26 Dec is Boxing Day regatta at Somers and 27 Dec is start of Summer cup which scheduled over the end of year and new year period. Again family social activities get in the way on Boxing Day but I plan to race the Summer cup.
Regards,
Peter
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