I hope to enter, but will leave it until I am sure I have recovered from the Hernia Op. Op wasn't as simple as anticipated, recovery could take longer than I hoped.
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#231766 05/02/1103:36 AM05/02/1103:36 AM
Can't wait for Sauna sail. I am back from sea on the 18th, and plan to sail at Sugarloaf a few times before hand. Just me and the wife coming down, so is there anything we should bring. I am told that all the women make a roast or something on the saturday night, and I am trying to convince my wife it is tradition for her to wear a french maid outfit but no joy.
at least youll have something to drink trev. thanks for your time having a look at the A class for me. much appreciated. bottle of jamiesons heading your way!!! thanks mate.
Brian Partridge STINGRAY 580 "Fantasia" A Class 585 "FHARKEN A"
YOU CAN'T POLISH A TURD BUT YOU CAN ROLL IT IN GLITTER!!!!!
A bit worried about 100 boats on a patch of water the size of a football field. Should I instal bumper pads or something? Keen to show off my new boat but.
It's a pretty big football field! But I can understand your trepidation. I probably won't be using the spinnaker again this year just because it makes it hard to see what's coming.
If you're sailing cat rigged you've got pretty good visibility, and it's just a matter of keeping a very good lookout at all times. If you're a sloop then it's the crews job (fault)!!!
The mark roundings can get a bit intense but you get used to staying out of the 'raft'. It always pays to go around the outside when there are 20+ boats all trying to get around the same mark. It's just more/different tactics
It's usually a very good weekend of sailing and socialising, at a time when not much else is happening. Also we've had a few drifters lately so there should be wind this time.....
so who is going to use their spinnakers . Surely you're not going to leave me to have all the fun . The look on the faces of the other fast cats is priceless, when a Mossie beats them over the line . Besides I need somebody else to shoulder some of the load as well, can't take all the abuse on my own .
Besides I need somebody else to shoulder some of the load as well, can't take all the abuse on my own
I know that we shouldn't let the ignorance of a few dictate to us, but not having the benefit of a skin as thick as rhino-hide the "abuse" really has taken a lot of the fun out of this sport for me. To the point where I will do whatever I can to avoid sailing in the same races as these people.
So, sorry Gary, much as I would like to be sailing with the spinnaker (the only way a Mosquito should be rigged) I will stick with the Mosquito division at the Sauna Sail this year (I must remember to take a book to read on the downwind legs).
Tim - What about a division of Mozzies with Kites? Surely then everybody can breath a little easier around the boatpark and furthermore the 'abusive' sailors can go back to the more standard equipment of sailing gloves rather than boxing gloves
Stingray #579 GLYCish
Re: Sauna Sail 2011
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#232743 05/24/1107:52 AM05/24/1107:52 AM
Ok, the Mozzies may have had the biggest class at the Sauna sail in recent years but getting enough of each type for two divisions is probably just a bit more than we can manage right now (would be nice though) !!!
How about a book AND the red and the cheese platter.... oh, and I have to rememeber to look where I'm going as well.
Tim Shepperd Mosquito 1775 Karma Cat
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#232783 05/25/1106:44 AM05/25/1106:44 AM
Hey Mitch, I forgot there will be a Mozzie with kite division at the McCrae Cat Champs in Nov as it will be the state titles for the spinnakers. So it will happen after all - but it's not likely at the Sauna Sail.
Tim Shepperd Mosquito 1775 Karma Cat
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#232914 05/29/1101:38 AM05/29/1101:38 AM
Tim - What about a division of Mozzies with Kites? Surely then everybody can breath a little easier around the boatpark and furthermore the 'abusive' sailors can go back to the more standard equipment of sailing gloves rather than boxing gloves
We get 9 Mossies with Spin for States , you need 10 for a division at Sauna Sail , Mossies get good numbers at regattas , but 2 Divs at Sauna Sail would be a complete take over .
What is needed is a Spinnaker Cat division, like we had for a couple of years, worked much better. It's mainly the non spinnaker "Fast" cats that do all the whinging . After all Mitch, when the other Spinnaker Cats get beaten over the line by Mossies with spinnaker , they know that changing the Mossie with Spinnaker Yardstick isn't going to help .
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#232915 05/29/1101:53 AM05/29/1101:53 AM
I just can't cope with the idea of sailing with out the spinnaker again, just too boring . After the Mosquito with out Spinnaker States , I don't want to not enjoy my sailing that much ever again.
Hey Matt, surely you and maybe your brother will be up for it, was great at Easter . I have been spending some time fixing up "Thrice Bitten" while I am recovering from the Op. Hope to have a test sail next Saturday in the local winter series race, as long as wind is not strong. Intend to test out my changes and myself . Recovery is going OK, have progressed from walking to jogging this week, improvements are quite big in a week, hope it keeps going the same way and all will be OK for Sauna Sail .
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#232918 05/29/1104:15 AM05/29/1104:15 AM
hey hey gary i have been watching this thread, u will see on the day what im doing. haha, but damn so u are telling me that you will be 98% full on with spin!!! i was hoping for an easy win haha, not that i say its hard.
Does anyone know what the long-range forecast is? Or is it too early? I'm crossing everything I've got for wind! Already starting to get excited - after only sailing once since the states.
I'm sailing cat rigged without a kite so apparently I'm going to be bored *hitless and not enjoy myself at all.
I don't know about the rest of you non-kite sailors but I'm really looking forward to a weekend of being bored and not enjoying myself. It will be a nice break from the constant fun and exitement of work and raising a young family.
This thread has been an epiphany for me... all that time I thought I was having fun, but I wasn't. Who'd have thought?
When Gary mentioned the "abuse" a few posts back, I'm afraid it brought up a lot of bad stuff for me and I quickly responded with some comments that led this thread down completely the wrong track. It would have been better if I'd just kept quiet.
Sorry about that everyone.
I too am very much looking forward to sailing cat rigged without spinnaker at the Sauna Sail this year!
spin or no spin, jib or no jib, i find its hard to choose which config to sail, not everyone has a kite and yes they are fun, but the wild and very tight competition in the cat rigs keeps it fun also. im just undecided and being torn apart with enjoyment in all config on a mossie
I'm sailing cat rigged without a kite so apparently I'm going to be bored *hitless and not enjoy myself at all.
I don't know about the rest of you non-kite sailors but I'm really looking forward to a weekend of being bored and not enjoying myself. It will be a nice break from the constant fun and exitement of work and raising a young family.
This thread has been an epiphany for me... all that time I thought I was having fun, but I wasn't. Who'd have thought?
That was just my feelings, I didn't expect it to be anybody elses. I guess I am just old and jaded, I think it would be fair to say I have probably spent more time racing off the beach than most Mossies sailors (raced pretty much every season since I was 8yo so thats 43 years). I have changed classes many times to keep myself interested in sailing, if not for the spinnaker I would probably have gone to find another class by now. But that is just how it works for me, not a reflexion on the class, performance of boat or the people in it.
Re: Sauna Sail 2011
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#233189 06/03/1107:48 AM06/03/1107:48 AM
Since there is about 40 knots blowing today and yesterday it has a long way to fall. Must be nearly snowing there since there is hail here. Will have to watch out for icebergs.
1st start on Sunday was very interesting. Breeze came up, visibility went down and a lot of last minute manoeuvring.
With 130 boats on the water, 9 divisions starting and everyone trying to get close enough to the start boat so you see which division flag was flying it was a credit to all on the water that there were no major collision’s. With visibility down to less than 2 boat lengths, it was necessary to keep moving a little so you could steer out of peoples way. At one stage I became totaly disorientated, not knowing which direction was up the course and which was down. Also lost track of where the start boat was on many occasions only to hear a start sequence hooter which gave you a rough direction to sail in.
Sailing into the fog for the start.... Photo courtesy of Sportscar from SA.
You weren't the only one! The most amazing sight for me was the whole Tasar fleet that lost it's direction immediately after their start and headed back through the boats waiting for their starts. They were a bit miffed that there were so many boats on their course, until they realised they were heading in completely the wrong direction.
I would say visibility was down to around 8 metres or less during that start sequence. Amazing.
Great photos, and congrats Steve for winning the fast cat division. Well done.
Perhaps they saw the C1 board on the back of the Opties start boat on the way to the bottom mark on lap 3. Our start boat had the C2 board on the back of it at the start.
They may have also enjoyed the breeze. I was trapping along the back reach. Wanted to turn around and go back the other way.
Some of our cats did the same with extra laps which confuesed me but I think they just reverted to full course because the wind came up. We were doing 12 knots on the reach which was full on compared to the rest of the weekend. Heres a link to a vid of race 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEw9uu632Mc
Jeff Southall Current boats Nacra 5.8 1703 Animal Scanning Services Nacra 5.8 1667 Ram Raider Nacra 18 Square Arrow 1576