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Winter Series at McCrae, Saturdays in July

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(@clavin_mtmartha)
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[#20201]

For anyone interested.

7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, 1300hrs start.

www.mccraeyc.com.au

I am only doing the 14th, and 28th due to kids commitments.

It's my first year at the club but I'm told it's usually well attended subject to the weather and ALL are welcome.

Cheers


 
Posted : June 12, 2007 8:09 pm
(@clavin_mtmartha)
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Bump!

For anyone interested.

Saturday
South to southwesterly winds 15 to 20 knots decreasing to 10 to 15 knots later.
Waves of 1 metre or less.

I believe there will be some rain to help take our minds off the cold! <img src=

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Posted : July 10, 2007 10:50 pm
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Thought I'd report in!

Winds did not live up to forcast.

No Rain, but started in 5-10 gusting to 0 and finished in 0 gusting to 0 and a nasty tide.

Sadly, I put in a discraceful performance. After winter fix ups and modifications, dry hulls and everything worked fine except for that thing on the end of the tiller. Late for the start... Had 3 goes at getting across the start (I need to pay more attention to the tides, and all down hill from there. <img src=

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On the upside, 3 positives were gained from the day.

1) I've joined a club that takes it's sailing seriously. ( when debating whether to send a boat out to tow me in, the decision was made that another 55 min at 0.000005 knots was much better than the ignomy of a tow. <img src=

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2) I'm now confident that at current rates, I will be a serious threat for the 2028 state titles! <img src=

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3) I could have been home not sailing. <img src=

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Think I need some more winter sailing.... Is Sugarloaf up and runnin yet ?

Cheers


 
Posted : July 14, 2007 3:26 am
becjm
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Sounds like it can only get better <img src=

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At pittwater today we had a few pre season sprint races.
I was extreamly happy <img src=

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Im just hoping that I keep improving and they might start taking the mozzie seriously up here.
And the other sailors consider a mozzie as an option <img src=

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Posted : July 14, 2007 4:33 am
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Took jive/smik out for a testing sail today. 5-10 knots started off poorly having trouble getting the main to lock into the hook. Went out and found the sweet point of the boat straight away. Had lots of power and good acceleration which was a big surprise compared to 1635. Got a pic out on trap not flying a hull though just skimming the water.
Tried to get the main down and couldnt get it to unhook so dropped the mast nd sail together. All in all a rather good day out sailing.
William
nswmossie.com 1635
jive 1691


 
Posted : July 14, 2007 5:43 am
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Were there any other mossie's out there who you could talk to and maybe get a few tips from?


 
Posted : July 14, 2007 5:48 am
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No other Mozzies,

A few taipans and A's, to remind me of how slow I was going!

I'm just over the hill from the big swarm at Somers so I'll be spending a bit of time over there next season.

Been a long time since I sailed regularly and that was on mono's. Got the tuning manual, and a book or 2. Just need to spend lots of time on the water, and after that, spend some time on the water. I still haven't quite come to terms with the differences between 2 hulls rather than 1, but no doubt it will come with practise.

Of the 6 times I've been out, all but one have been in very light conditions which have probably not been ideal for getting the feel of the boat. 6'4

and 95kg in <5 knots against a 6knot tide makes for fairly uneventful sailing. <img src=

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Cheers


 
Posted : July 14, 2007 5:22 pm
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Sounds like it can only get better <img src=

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At pittwater today we had a few pre season sprint races.
I was extreamly happy <img src=

alt=

/> with the performance of the mozzie up against 4 hobie 16s beat then around the course 2 out of 4 races <img src=

alt=

/> <img src=

alt=

/> They couldn't believe how quick the new boat was.(Im still very rusty& learning).
Im just hoping that I keep improving and they might start taking the mozzie seriously up here.
And the other sailors consider a mozzie as an option <img src=

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Look out Hobie 16's, the fast ones would have to be good to train against. I am happy Top Gun is going well for you and your sailing the boat often.

Darryn
1782


 
Posted : July 14, 2007 6:35 pm
becjm
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How do all you guys usually go against the 16s (hobie)
We have about 20x16s at our club.


 
Posted : July 15, 2007 5:54 am
Peter_Foulsum
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Ben,

Generally the Mozzie will beat the Hobie in light winds. They are a heavy cat and need more wind to get them going. The Hobies come into their own above 15 knots where the power to weight ratio favours them however when the waves start to get big with even more wind 20 - 25 knots they tend to nose dive and cartwheel downwind.

If the Hobie has a light crew then they might just stand a chance against the Mozzie in light winds so watch out for the kids who crew together on a Hobie.

Since there are large numbers of Hobies at your club they might also have been race tuning against each other and honing their skills.

Good luck against the cometition ie. go out and kick their butts.

Regards,

Peter


 
Posted : July 15, 2007 6:38 am
(@Anonymous 14047)
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Hi All,

Sugarloaf winter series starts again on the 29th July for those with thick wetsuits.

I was out at Sugarloaf today, the Access dinghys were out training. I was only there an hour or so, but the water rose over an inch in that time! - The foot of the access ramp went under by about that much, so Yarra water are certainly pouring the water in for us.


 
Posted : July 15, 2007 6:41 am
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Hey Peter.
The wind was 8-15knots.
The sailors are preparing for the 16 worlds in fiji next month.
As for the young kids(Jason waterhouse&Michel Mc cormack) they are at the youth worlds currently 4th after one day.
Its great to race with these guys (Rod waterhouse came third in the tybee 500 this year)I can learn allot


 
Posted : July 15, 2007 6:49 am
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I was only there an hour or so, but the water rose over an inch in that time! - The foot of the access ramp went under by about that much, so Yarra water are certainly pouring the water in for us.

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Posted : July 15, 2007 6:55 am
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Hi Trevor,

You can count me in.

See you on the 29th.

Cheers


 
Posted : July 15, 2007 6:36 pm
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Hi All,
Sugarloaf winter series starts again on the 29th July for those with thick wetsuits.

Will any other Mozzies be out?

I'm planning to go and meet a few other Mozzies but given the wet forecast <img src=

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Cheers


 
Posted : July 26, 2007 4:17 am
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It will probably just be the Toy and a couple of T4.9's Though I dont think that I will sail if it is crappy. I will turn up about lunchtime anyway...So I could be persuaded <img src=

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Posted : July 26, 2007 5:56 am
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Hi Trevor.

I'll head on over, don't mind the rain as long as there's breeze.

I'll PM you my mobile. Be grateful if you'd ring me if you decide to pull the pin.

Cheers,


 
Posted : July 26, 2007 6:09 am
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Good to see you your getting out <img src=

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I'll be out racing the 16s again although the weather in pittwater syd is forcast to be clear with 10-15knots <img src=

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Posted : July 26, 2007 6:18 am
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No Probs Simon, got your number


 
Posted : July 27, 2007 10:31 am
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Hi Simon,

You appear to have your picture on the Sugarloaf photo bucket site

http://home.vicnet.net.au/~slsail/galleries1.html

Look down the list to the bottom to your sail number

Regards

Trevor


 
Posted : August 7, 2007 4:06 am
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Hi Trevor,

and here I was thinking I was getting a little

private

learning under the belt.<img src=

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I'm in Adelaide for the week for work <img src=

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I'll make sure I've combed my hair, had a shave, and trimmed the boat a little better.... seems you never know who's watching.<img src=

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Cheers

Cheers


 
Posted : August 7, 2007 4:57 am
Peter_Foulsum
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Simon,

Next time you may need to wear a suit and tie. <img src=

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One old salt said to me one day; your really don't need centreboards much if you can dig the bows in and keep the tip just skimming the surface.

He also said; you don't need rudders either if you have a jib.

Wonderful words of wisdom.

Regards,

Peter


 
Posted : August 7, 2007 7:35 am
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