Winter Racing Adelaide
We raced at ASC yesterday, light (3knots) consistent wind and flat water, 20 degrees, dolphins etc. It was tough, <img src=
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I didn't even get splashed, unfortunately did not get on the wire <img src=
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Jeffs drove 350km from to race his Nacra 5.8 and a Hobie 18 raced as well.
Next winter race is at Christies, Sunday 15th June, check the weather at the club using their website. Its high tide approx 2pm on 15th so I will checkout the ramp beforehand.
http://www.christiessailing.net/
Darryn
Mozzie
1782

Hi Darryn,
What place did you finish the race ? I couldn't see any results listed on the Christies website. <img src=
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I'm guessing you would have faster than the Hobie 16's unless they were sailed by midgets <img src=
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Regards,
Peter
Hi Peter, we sailed from Adelaide Sailing Club, I dont think the results where seriously recorded as I, and others, kept doing loops and not finishing. The wind was very light and it didn't prove very much that the Mozzie, which had the best power to weight ratio and least drag, was fastest. If we had a couple more knots of wind or some other boats like mine it would have got more serious. As it was, it turned out to be good practice for mark roundings, laylines and racing the dinghys.
Darryn
Mozzie
1782
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Regards,
Peter
Not to mention heaps faster than the two old wackers on the 5.8, 700km for a drifter probably wasn't worth it but to meet the people who kept coming up and introducing themselves before and after the race was fantastic. Not to mention the start boat skipper who called out in anguish that we were being thrashed by a mozzie and called out sail trimming instructions.
regards

Hi all,
1st Winter race at Christies tomorrow, Sunday. Racing starts at noon. The tides are against us with high water at 2.15pm. I just checked the ramp and launching will be ok but getting back onto the beach and up the ramp after racing will be somewhat harder but definitely possible.
Forecast is,
Sunday
Wind: E/NE 5/10 knots.
Sea: calm to 0.5 m.
Swell south of Marino Rocks: W/SW 0.5 m.
Darryn
Mozzie
1782
Hi all,
One A class, Mozzie and 7 T/S's had a light wind drift around the course at Christies last Sunday with the race eventually shortened to one lap. Paul on his A was first home with myself second only just managing to finish before the wind dropped completely. Prior to the start was interesting following around two boats doing some match racing resulting in collisions and protests. With both boats being left behind at the start it was somewhat counter productive to racing but they seemed to be having fun <img src=
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Its on again at Christies, this Sunday 22nd, 12 noon start, acres of beach to rig and unrig this week and cheap beer afterwards.
Darryn
Mozzie
1782

That's a bloody long way to go for an afternoon's racing. <img src=
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Sorry Peter I missed this post, I spend my work day doing intense physical work in a tent 900mm wide x 2000mm long x 2000mm high and really love getting some activity, its also Darryn's fault because he came up with the winter racing list,( thanks Darryn <img src=
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/>). I went to the sauna sail 1500km for a slow sail but again lots of fun, I sat around the campfire with some hobie 17 guys and now I know why they have wings its to stop them rolling of the boat the next day <img src=
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regards
On again, this time featuring wind <img src=
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Sunday 6th Jul 2008,
Adelaide Sailing Club
www.adelaidesailingclub.com.au/
Racing starts at 1300hrs. Multiple Races. All Welcome
Green arrows on the forecast.
www.seabreeze.com.au/maps/sa.asp
Darryn
Mozzie
1782

We raced at Adelaide yesterday, got the full 20knots and then some, enjoyed it so much I did an extra lap of the windward return course. 6 cats turned up and lots of dinghys. There was a photographer on the start boat I will post some pics as I get them.
Results showing my time for 4 laps, most sailed three, single handed dinghys sailed two and a shorter course.
http:/
Next Winter Race,
Christies Beach
Sun 20th July Heat 3
Midday Start
good tides, plenty of beach.
Link for the South Australian Catamaran Group
http:/
Darryn
Mozzie
1782
Sadly I wasn't up to the conditions 700km driving, at the beach to set up 2.5 hours early, 20 minutes on the water. I dollyed out to just miss the rock wall, as soon as I cleared that a puff and set of waves sent me wave jumping while sitting on the tramp not hooked up. Before I had anything near contol we were over with a broken tiller extention and end of the day. I could only watch Daryn having all the fun. At least I've done my first righting of the 5.8 and got more experience under my belt I wont leave the beach again without hooking up. But I'll be back in August <img src=
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Darryn/Jeff
I you kinow of any brave souls looking for more winter sailing , Lake Bonney is having winter series
*Sunday July 27th
**Sunday August 17th
***Sunday September 7th
All racing to start at 1pm.
Might be long day from Adelaide but we will be doing it ( round trip from Adelaide too)
might be worth giving one of the locals there a call before to see numbers but hey, a day on the water is better than one spent mowing or gardening or anything else
David
Hi David,
I wont be making the drive for your winter series.
Christies is on tomorrow, 20th July, 12 noon start. Tides are good with 1130 being low. Seabreeze shows the wind allover the place with 3.5 metre swell which fits in with what I have been seeing all week, could be fun. I will post the bom forecast when it arrives.
Darryn
Sunday
Wind: N/NW 15/20 knots, easing to 10/15 knots during the afternoon ahead of a S/SW change 10/15 knots late afternoon, increasing to 18/23 knots in the evening.
Sea: 1 to 1.5 m, rising to 2 m in the evening.
Swell south of Marino Rocks: W around 1 m.
Ramp looks good.
Darryn

No winter race results on the website, they will appear soon.
Attached is another of Petes pics from the Adelaide winter race two weeks ago, I purchased this one so it has lots of detail.
One of my favourites from Petes website http:/
Darryn
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