Hi all
Still waiting for the new boat to be commissioned and the latest is hopefully this week as we have the first of the long distance races next Saturday
We raced my Sailmaster again yesterday in a pursuit race (at least 100 mins duration) and didn't do too bad
There were 4 boats in the fleet, a Marauder 27 who had 22 minutes start on my 28 foot Sailmaster and a Doven 30 (we started together) and the last boat was a fairly light (27 footer i think but i am not sure of the design) timber boat that goes well in light winds that started 10 mins after us
The weather was a bit changeable with squalls coming through bringing 20 knots plus in the river but some calm patches when coming in to round the mark in the bay between the squalls so before the race we had the hoisted the number 1 until the first squall came through but we decided in the end to go a with full main and a number 2 head sail but this meant we were under canvassed in the light stuff but ok when it was blowing hard
The Doven 30 has good sails ( i think mine are 1984 originals) and a furling head sail and he was able to wind it on and off to suit the conditions at the time
On the 2 long runs back up the river we and the faster lightweight boat hoisted spinnakers but the Doven and Marauder (the Marauder only had 2 on board) just used white sails
The staggered start was a bit confusing as i believed that us and the Doven received our 1 minute warning a minute to early (i set my countdown timer for 27 minutes off the Marauders 5 minute warning horn) and for the duration of the race we stayed with the Doven with him being faster on the upwind legs and us a bit quicker down wind with the spinnaker up and with all of us at different times being becalmed in the bay
The lightweight boat retired after doing a fast first lap (not sure why) and the Doven and my boat slowly gained on the Marauder
On the second lap the spinnaker pole topping lift went up the mast so i stood on the fore deck and held the pole up which was ok when it was blowing but hard work when the breeze dropped out
Coming in to the bay on the last lap all three of us were side by side (the handicapper was spot on) and the Doven rounded the mark first with us second and the Marauder third
We had a bit of a issue with the head sail as we had loosened the halyard coming in to the bay as the wind had dropped out but as we rounded the mark the wind picked up and the head sail was not setting correctly so the Doven drew away from us
We had a spinnaker ready to go up but it was only a short run to the finish line as as we didn't have a chance of passing the Doven and we had bit of a lead on the Marauder and we assumed that we had second in the bag we just kept the head sail up and crossed the line
Went to the yacht club after the race for the BBQ and when the results were announced it was announced that the starter had set the Marauder off a minute late (that is why my starting time did not work out) so the Marauder had a minute taken off its elapsed time which meant that the Doven won by 5 seconds, with the Marauder second, and us in third 4 seconds behind, so first second and third were separated by 69 seconds
Had we known about the minute and hoisted the spinnaker for the short run to the finish line we probably would have made up the 4 seconds and got a second instead of the third but not to worry as we had a fun afternoon
At the end of the day was had some close racing and a bit of fun with the only cost being 2 hats and a winch handle lost overboard and the topping lift up the mast but it is only at spreader height so it should be not too bad to get it back down
I will be glad when the new boat arrives as it is hard work on the fore deck on my boat with everything but sheets finishing at the mast so i was busy skirting the head sail, hoisting and dropping the Spinnaker and head sail and repacking the spinnaker after the runs and i am still feeling it today
This is a photo of the lightweight boat if anyone knows what she is
She has a lifting keel and a outboard in a well as was locally built here
Regards Don