Saturday, 10 October 2009

End of the season

Well It's been a crap summer again. I have sailed in Ospreys, Wayfarers, my Merlin, RS fevas, Laser 4000 and the club Laser. I've sailed single handed and crewed in my own boat as well as crewed for my mates.

Mostly too much wind or no crew !

I took Nickel Coin out with Norman and Lyn a few weeks ago and my back went. No more big boats ! and no more Plum Crazy this year.

The back injury is just old age, I am approaching my die by age (50) and the disc in my spine is ground away. Just means permanent back pain and no big boats. Such is life.

Not a bad season. I sailed with the YoBs and the old gits I have even finished a few races.

We'll see what next year brings.

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Odd catchup

Thursday
Had to stay in to See the gas man. Was not sure I would get a sail :+(
When he had finished I raced down to the Club.
Hot day not much wind So I rigged the Laser again. I got out this time ! I pootled about way early as I wanted to use the breeze. It was dripping and I needed to get out. I was offered a tow but it was apparent that there was going to the world's dullest race. I went back in early and chilled out.
Laser vs Pico No contest!

Saturday
Couldn't sail but picked up cable for Nickel Coin for the windex.

Monday
Was called home urgently to breath life into a dead printer. Tanja had an assignment to hand in and no scanner or printer. 1 Hero to the rescue.

Thursday
Tough week more redundancies but I survived. Delivered my Planning presentation and then took my team down The Lugger for a beer. Knocked off before 5 to get a parking space on the Nothe. No crew about I was ready to go out in the laser again. Then Liz (Meric's mother) said she didn't have a crew so she came out with me on Plum Crazy.
Gentle breeze and a run out to see. We had agreed this was a jolly so we sayed near the beach and had a bimble about. Some people had gone home without rigging a boat "'cos there was no wind". Well guys it picked up and we had a hoot !

YoBs tomorrow lets hope it's as much fun.

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Ups and downs

Thursday
Not good. I turned up and nobody to play with! Apparently the new Osprey did a turn round the bay. but that was after I went home in disgust (Another round of redundancies today in the offing)

Friday YoBs
Great turn out ! Lots of wind (too much) but we all knew it would drop. Michelle was just back from holiday and a little worse for ware. But we waited and then the wind dropped and we were off. I took a lad out and we had a great time. I got pulled out of the boat and the kids did the rest. Its good to see so many of the older kids instinctively training the new guys.
Makes you proud to have guided them to this point in their sailing career. But as they are teenagers it will all be forgotten instantly but I don't expect thanks that's OK.
Afterwards I had a grumble to Tom R and Tom L about Thursday and they bit my arm off for a sail in my Merlin. OH YES crew !

Saturday
Tom L turned up on time and we prepped the boat. I had a quick half in the bar and a chat with Lyn M About the Squibb Nationals coming up. I stocked up on Mars bars and got changed.

I sailed off the slip on a run down the river.
Tom was given the helm ASAP but as this was his first Merlin experience he was not too happy. He sat in the middle of the boat holding the tiller and the mail sheet right by the jammer. The jammer is a pig as it releases in the down direction ! Well after a bit I said sit on the windward side and I'll Balance the boat.
It was a gusty 15 knots so he had to flick the jammer all the time BUT he very soon got the hang of it. We sailed about trying tacks. jibes and spinnaker runs. We even jibed the the spinnaker. Well Tom's confidence was on the up. The cock sure little scab. Fed him the Mars bars and told him to stop scooping the water as I didn't want to right the boat.
Our race start was knobbled by the rudder down-haul coming off just before the start (gun/horn). We started late (1 minute) but we started the race.
On the windward leg Tom decided we had had enough serious stuff and we quit. He wanted to play so we had a few planning reaches and then headed to home.
I would have liked to have finished a race but Tom was on the helm. Maybe next Saturday.

Sunday
No sailing but it was my mother's Birthday party. We drove up to Portishead and I then eat and drank too much. FAB. We went for a walk and watched the local sailing club race. I am in awe of these guys. I only have to deal with 2 knots of current the have much more all of the time. Guys come and sail in a tranquil bay !

Monday
Nat didn't want to crew so I went for the "learn to sail a Laser" option. BUT we had a new classic International 14 so even though I had rigged the club Laser Tim B asked me to crew his Osprey again. Didn't he learn from last time ?
Well the conditions were flat and the 14's (2 off) walked it. I only bothered the wire on one tack!
All in all it was more fun than screwing around on a Laser. (I only say that because I have never sailed one)

BTW the Laser interest is because I want/need to finish my RYA DI training.

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Odd week

Monday
Dinghies were canceled much to my disgust. Lets not get into club politics and the them and us stuff.

Wednesday
Took the kids from Portland and Weymouth Housing Association for the last sail that was agreed to take place after they bought us a training dinghy.
I took Jack for a plod around the bay. We played with the spinnaker nad had a good race home.

Thursday
More wind than Monday but not cancelled :+)
I rigged a Feva for a single handed race. I was a bit daunted at the conditions but I was up for a sail. (New bloke) Simon brought his dinghy to the club this week so when Tim saw a new Osprey he wanted to race it with his one.

Well I gave the rigged Feva to Martin and his son James (or Tom, old joke) and I crewed for Tim. Now I have never trapezed before and it was a gusty old night. OK a steady run down the river with Tim doing an information over load on what to do.... We got to the start with 2 minutes to spare, Just like Tim !

Well I didn't do too badly thanks to Tim's expert boat handling. We had a few moments mostly due to me. But I thoroughly enjoyed it 18 gusting to 24 knots with huge hole in the wind in and out on the wire. My instinctive reactions to boat movements working to our advantage. Tim was pleased that I didn't do too badly and we won the race.

It was a great sail. Thanks Tim !

Friday, 5 June 2009

Tana's First sail of the year and YoBs

Thursday
Sunny day, forecast wind to drop away and a day off. Go sailing early and stuff the race in the evening when it would be formation bobbing.
Tanja and I took one of the club RS Fevas for a spin.

Forgot my gloves and T got wet and cold jumping out as we sailed back for them. BUT with in 5 mins she was warm again in the sun no probs ! Had a lovely sail in 6-8 knots of wind for 1 and a half hours. Then we headed home to tack up the river. Now the dropping wind was a pain.

On the good side we had a lovely sail and this has built Tanja's confidance. On the bad side we struggled up the rivr, I could have headed home earlier (But it was fun with Tanja in a small boat tucked up to geather for trim)



Friday YoBs
Biggest turn out so far I think. 23 Kids plus some big kids wanting to play with their toys.

I rigged a few of the kids boats and eventually I got to my boat. Bit of a rush but was rigged and ready in time. I launched with Martin, a MR sailor of old ! He took over to demonstrate roll tacking and then he went on to coach his son James who was sailing an Opi'. After a while I took over and I was shown a way to pop the battern.
We talked at leangth about the rig and sails. I think I need to change the main sheet jammer and play the main more.

A great sail. Thanks Martin.

Saturday, 23 May 2009

Summary of events

Now to address the back log of events.

YoBs took the Weymouth and Portland Housing Association kids out for a sail. I took Plum Crazy with one small boy and Simon T. Simon is one of the Olympic squad and he joins us to teach the kids and support our efforts with WPHA.
I learned a new training tip that I will use one day soon. Thanks to Simon and all the helpers, it was a lovely evening.

Saturday race
Very gusty and not too warm. But with plenty of layers I was OK. Pnly problem was as I was single handed I got knocked about this knocked my confidence.

Thursday
Monday was blown out for Dinghies. Thursday was much better even steady wind

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

That trip to France

So we called off France as the wind was in the East.
Lets go to the West, say Brixham or Dartmouth ? Well that was the plan until we got the extreame weather warning.
So we are ready to run West until we talk to Steve Fraser on the mooring as we are about to set off.
"rounding Portland Bill into the teeth of a gale ? Hell !" so we decide to go East into the wind so we can get back on Thursday for work.

Now we were set to round the Bill with favourable tides but going for pool to East we had tide and wind against us. So where to stop that is sheltered ? Lulworth Cove !

It took us 4 and a half hours to sail the 8 nautical miles ! We had a fresh 5 to 6 against us and the swell was not too bad. We motored into Lulworth and dropped the hook. This was a first for me as I have always tied up for the night. On the East side of the cove the is great shelter from the Easterly winds and we had a great night's sleep.

Next morning there is dread warning of Force 9s in our area. We climb to the top of the cliff and have a look. Well the wind had dropped a bit so rigged a deep reef, we pulled the hook and off we went.
We dropped the main in about 2 mins as the swell was going to cause killer jibes. Plan B we unfurled half the jib and shot back home with the wind and tide. Only took 1 hour and twenty minutes to get back.

Monday, 4 May 2009

Vice Commodor's Cup

Saturday I was out in a Feva solo. I didn't do very well coming last. But I bumped in to Ian Jones and he was putting Celia on the board as crew for Monday's race. So I said hey lets Merlin !
Later I meet Celia and I tell her she is on helm. I think she was a bit taken aback.

Sunday I was helping Adrian with the mast on Amarosa this is important as I'm off to France with Adrian on her next week ! I got the high water time wrong and Tanja went mental. After a rant all was fine :+)

Monday I took all my sails down to the club to check I have the best ones on the boat. Celia, I think, had adjusted to the idea of her helming and we were up for it. The wind was from the North and a little East but 16 gusting 19/20. Now that would be too much for me on helm and Nat but Celia has more experience than I.

We ran down to the start with little trouble. Checking transits (new to me) went OK them we tacked and scooped a bath full. This was a theme of the day...
We started 46 seconds late ;+) OK by me. I am not ready yet for "all in" starts. Then we headed up to "D". It turned into a slog, very gusty and we capsized 4 or 5 time on the first circuit.

We called it a day as I was getting very tired after righting the boat and Celia was too. So crossed the line and headed home. But as we were half full of water it was slow going.

All in all not a great first outing for Plum Crazy but we are back on the water !

Thanks Celia for a good sail.

P.S. We got DNF but it is the first race result here for Plum Crazy :+)

Monday, 27 April 2009

Monday Series 1

Met Nat at the club and the wind was 18 gusting 22 from the West.
As this is top whack for me and my level of experience in a Merlin. I must have put out a vibe as Nat was not happy too. I have been out with Nick in worse but he was driving and the fact that he is mental helps

I didn't want to push my luck with my crew so we took the soft option of one of the club's RS Fevas.
Now this is a fine line here. Too windy for my dinghy but its OK to take a club boat ? Well it was not wind speed but the confidence of my crew.

YoBs were cancelled as it was a bit blowy.

Well we togged up and pulled out a Feva that was not pre booked by one of the kids. We launched and ran down the river in a nice breeze. Out in the bay is was just the same. No swell and a kind breeze. Not what the wind indicator said 40 mins earlier. Why didn't we take Plum Crazy ?

Well we were the only dinghy out so 10 mins before our start we were ready to pack it in and head home when out comes a dinghy with spinaker up coming our way. It was James and Nick in a classic Int 14. They casually dropper the kite, read the course, turned to starboard and started on time. So now we had to race as they had made the effort.

Well a training dingy with small sails and a mast head float against a racing dinghy... we lost them in the setting sun. We did one circuit and were jolly glad to finish as we were both getting cold.
A long(ish) beat back didn't help in dropping winds. Oh thank the club for awsome hot showers.

In the end the club computer program was playing up and I don't know the result.

Very tired. Need to go to bed now. :+)

Sunday, 26 April 2009

The Boat is Back

Finished fitting the rudder fitting to the transom and I applied the sealing tape.
The tape does not look good :+( We may have a leak.

Nathan and I pached the boat and we drove down to the club on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

Met Phil Norris down there rigging his Weyfairer and James and Helen with a National 12 (?).
I was then introduced to a couple that have a nice shiny Merlin and they were very friendly.

We got the mast up and all the control lines connected. I even worked out how to fit the shrouds with less trouble.

Cover on and all set to sail tomorrow. We drove home it style because I had forgotten the trailer ! Will pick it up tomorrow.

The road to glory begins right here !

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Winter Maintenance 06

OK time to get the boat in the water. Plum Crazy is looking OK. I didn't get the centre board sorted nor the mast gate or the transom flaps. But it IS ready to sail. Well I need to fit the flaps.

I tried to locate free perspex all winter but no luck. I had an offer of board used for signs but it is opaque and I need (want) transparent. The it turns out my Step Father has some. Cheers David.

Too late I need to fit the old ones (one leaks as it is cracked) I need to launch the boat and start sailing. I will pick up the perspex and make a flap when I get time.

Friday we take the Yob's boats out of storage and get them ready for the season and Saturday I am assistant R.O. Let the fun begin. Oh and its my birthday tomorrow too :+)

Saturday, 21 March 2009

Winter Maintenance 05

Got to put some varnish on the transom today. Thinned down I misjudged the volume and had to slap some on the deck. This was no bad thing as the decks are ready I just need to pull out the sheets.
I will not remove the deck fitings this year as the varnish is sound. I plan to just build up the layers this year and next then strip it all back the following year.

The back end is looking good and in this dry weather I got 2 coats on today. Trouble is the thinners is playing havoc with me chest. Must look into getting the name on the back ASAP.

Nat and Chops were working on the club boat Little Wing today. It was very busy down the club with pontoons being gas axed for maintenance and yachies feverishly working to get their boats ready for the Easter put in.

Foot Note: Little Wing was broken when we did our Dinghy Instructor course. I didn't do it, it was him ! Nick is doing a great job on the boat, the deck looks great we just need support post below the mast fitting and we are ready to sail again.

Roll on the new season !

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Transom ready (Maintenance 03/04)

Spent short stints on Saturday and Sunday sanding the transom of Plum Crazy. The detail round the fittings was fiddly but what mostly stopped me was the cold.

Thinned down some varnish and got the first coat on :+) Loads left over so I slapped it on the deck that is all rubbed down. I used flower paper only as it is not as bad as I first thought.

The dink on the hull bottom is also smaller than I thought and just needs sealing up :+)))

Just need some good weather to finish it all off.

Sunday Sail on Nickel Coin was blown out so Lyn popped round for lunch and a chat.

A few weeks ago Nathan and I attended an RYA approved First aid course. We passed so that is one step closer to being a D.I.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

First sail of the year

Went down to the Sailing Academy for a gathering on club instructors for a chat, a coffee and a sail.
Light winds and sunny.

Well after realizing I had forgotten my dinghy boots I was a little worried about the water temp. Not to worry the feet went numb while rigging the boat. We took an RS Bahia (or what is called) and I found out what Winter Skill Fade is ! Nothing worked on the first 2 tacks then the chap I was sailing with switched to teacher mode and I got it together.

We swapped to an RS Vago and as the winds were light we didn't neet to use the trapize ! I improved my jybing with the spinnaker up.

On the boots "No Worries Mate" I'm hard core me.

Saturday, 14 February 2009

Winter Maintenance 02

Sanded off the transom. and I spotted a dink in the Hull that needs filling and painting :+(

The deck looks not too bad but the transom needs a bit more work before the varnish goes on. But I got cold and ran out of sand paper so I did some gardening instead.

Can't wait to get back on the water.