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mozzie1717
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SAIL PENINSULA INTERBAY CHALLENGE
FEBRUARY 9th 2008
HOSTED BY MERRICKS YACHT CLUB
any mozies going?
more info is on Merricky web site

http://www.merricks.org/


 
Posted : February 1, 2008 4:06 am
Peter_Foulsum
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Lindsay,

There may be some interest from Somers Mozzies but we would have to sail over to Merricks and with the tide against us it could be a long trip over. There has been talk of leaving Somers at 8:00 am. <img src=

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Mozzies would be in Div 1 with

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class F18s and Tornado's.
(Sailing Instructions are correct and Notice of Race will be adjusted). <img src=

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I think only the best Mozzies would have a showing against some of these

hot

sailors and their ultralight speed machines. That leaves me pondering whether to go or just have a tuning session around the Somers Yacht club area.

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Regards,

Peter


 
Posted : February 4, 2008 5:40 am
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Hi Gents,

I wasn't planning to go as I can only sail on the Saturday. If You are looking for some racing, we have a heat of our club aggregate, 2 short courses back 2 back, on Sat arvo. 2.30pm

It can be lonely in division 2 with all those Paper Tigers (specially the fast ones <img src=

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Cheers


 
Posted : February 4, 2008 5:55 am
mozzie1717
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yeh i noticed the different yardstick cut offs for the divisions and was a little confused myself!. ill be heading over to mericks for the three races on saterday along with a hobie 18 and mabe an Aclass from my club then im going back home over the hill to rosebud for our weekly sunday raceing!


 
Posted : February 5, 2008 12:40 am
Peter_Foulsum
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Simon,

Sounds like a great plan. <img src=

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Regards,

Peter


 
Posted : February 5, 2008 6:30 am
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Peter,

A Plan it is !

I'll be there at 11.00.

If you get to see the back of my boat it will be a priveliged position indeed. You'd be the first Mozzie to do so, at least since I've owned her! <img src=

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See you then

Cheers


 
Posted : February 5, 2008 9:51 pm
Peter_Foulsum
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Simon,

Thanks for the hospitality at McCrae Y.C. <img src=

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/> Always good to have someone who can show you around (entries, protocols, local knowledge etc.)

It was great to get out for a bit of tuning prior to both races and see what conditions will be like for the upcoming state titles on the other side of the pier. Nothing wrong with your boat speed !

I see that you won both races on handicap. Well done. <img src=

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http://www.yachting.org.au/site/yachting/results/mccraeyc/2007/club/Aggregate/08RGrp9.htm

Hope any advice I gave was useful. <img src=

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Keep up the good work flying the Mozzie flag. Now we just have to get you over the line in front of all those pesty Paper Tigers.

Regards,

Peter


 
Posted : February 10, 2008 2:37 am
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Hi Peter,

No trouble at all, It was great to have another Mozzie in the fleet for the day, particularly as you beat all the P.T's over the line. <img src=

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Thanks for the tuning tips.... I guess that will be the end of my fairly

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club handicap. <img src=

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/> It was the first time I've beaten any of them on yardstick, which is probably more pleasing than on handicap but hey! I'll take a win any way it comes.... they're rather rare. <img src=

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Any news on how the Mozzies did at Merricks?

Cheers


 
Posted : February 10, 2008 3:25 am
mozzie1717
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you missed out on some good racing over at Mericks, the morning race was light 5-10 knots then it built to 20 in the afternoon which made for some good racing and i suprisingly finished 3rd over all compeeting against tornadoes, a class, hobie 16, 17,18's, tigers and three other mozies two of which had kites !


 
Posted : February 10, 2008 3:46 am
Peter_Foulsum
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Simon,

2 Mozzie from Somers (Jeremy and James Pearse) sailed over to Merricks for the challenge. Both were set up with spinnakers. Ian Jeffrey from Merricks was sailing the other Mozzie cat rigged.

1st race was in light conditions, 2nd in moderate conditions and 3rd race in strong winds.

Reports are that the sea conditions were sloppy.

One of the Somers Tornados was holed between races.

Regards,

Peter


 
Posted : February 10, 2008 3:54 am
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Nice work Lindsay,

Pretty good form leading into the states on your home turf! <img src=

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Cheers


 
Posted : February 10, 2008 3:54 am
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DIVISION 1

Mossie with kite 1st
Tornado Sport 2nd
Mossie Cat 3rd

Pretty tough day at the office. Left Somers at 9am, two hour drift to Merricks against the tide, 3 races and returned to Somers in 20 knots in washing machine conditions at 5:30pm. Slept well that night.......

Jeremy
Mossie

Red Jacket

1812


 
Posted : February 17, 2008 9:17 pm
Peter_Foulsum
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Jeremy,

Well done. <img src=

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I keep looking for the results on the Merricks website and Yachting Westernport but nothing posted yet. <img src=

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I assume that it was you in 1st place and not James. <img src=

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Do I dare to ask ? <img src=

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Regards,

Peter

p.s. Welcome to the forum


 
Posted : February 18, 2008 5:13 am
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Peter,

I received an email reply from Merricks last Friday. I can't find any published results. James did well completing two of the three races. Fist time he had raced with the kite.

James, sailing cat rigged, got his revenge on Dad last Saturday cleaning up the whole of Division 2 by a big margin, winning both yardstick and handicap. I need my old boat back <img src=

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/>!! Division 2 had 21 boats including 7 Mossies. A bit lite on. Where were you Peter?

Regards,

Jeremy
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Red Jacket 1812


 
Posted : February 19, 2008 12:24 am
Peter_Foulsum
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Jeremy,

I saw the results posted on the Somers website; and James beat you by 10 minutes ! <img src=

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We went to the Yarra Valley Grape Grazing Festival and 2 nights accomodation in the area. Great weekend wine tasting! Saturday spent on a bus with a load of other wine samplers going on a winery crawl. Each winery had a band playing. <img src=

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Looked at the watch at 2:35 pm, thought of you on the start line then drank to your health. <img src=

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Regards,

Peter


 
Posted : February 19, 2008 6:49 am
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