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  1.  boy $20 to race in and get some take aways on the kayak. He lost the money and we had weetbix for dinner.

     

    In hindsight should have dropped in to Tutukaka. There is a little beach just before the marina, great place to spend the night on a cat.

     

    Your son probably did you a favour (depending on when you were there).  They've sorted themselves out now but, for awhile there, the takeaways at Whananaki must've been in the running for the wooden spoon for best fish & chips in NZ.

  2. We have a bach near Otamure Bay, just north of Whananaki.  I have noticed plenty of yachts anchoring where I've drawn the red X on the attached picture.  You get good protection from wind and swells when they're northerly and easterly. There is good hold providing you're in the right spot (which is straight forward to determine - IMHO).  You'd want to keep an eye on the weather forecast as I don't think you'd want to be there in 40 knots+ (in which case you make a beeline for Tutakaka).  You enter the bay from the northern side giving two small islands a wide berth.  I spoke to a bloke who brought his yacht in and he said that this anchorage was mentioned in some official guide which listed good places to anchor.

     

    I'm looking to try this myself at some stage.  Hopefully this summer. 

     

    The only yacht of size that I've seen get in and out of the Whananaki inlet was a mid-size catamaran (30 foot) that was parked in there about 15 years ago.  I used to go in there with my Tasman 20.  I wouldn't go in there in anything with a fixed keel and I won't be taking my GBE in there either.  I also wouldn't recommend going in there without having a good look at the estruary in a low tide state.  There are some rocks in key places that need avoiding.

     

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  3. Some great advice there, thank you.  Conditions were too good for tinkering over the weekend and had to go for a sail instead.  Will give it a crack next weekend (unless I go shopping for one of those coffee tables). 

  4. When replacing a halyard (or anything that tracks through the mast), I assume you tie the new halyard to the old one and pull it through until the old one is completely replaced by the new one. 

     

    Is there a recommended process or knot for binding the old and new halyards?  One that would ensure the join doesn't catch on any tracks or spools inside the mast, thereby turning the whole job to custard with neither the new or old halyard left in the mast?

     

    Thanks,

    Justin

  5. Nothing but tumbleweed and the whistling sound of the wind on this topic.  You probably need to make the topic name "Carnage from broken fore beam.." and then commence your post with "... is what will happen if no one suggests a decent supplier."

     

    On a serious note, is it worth starting a topic called, "Suggested suppliers for maintaining/improving 8.5 multis" where us newcomers could get suggestions as to who the "go to" people are for sails, rigging, tramps and the general wizardry for setting up our GBEs and similar?

  6. I purchased High Velocity and brought her back to Bucklands Beach in May.  Looking forward to spending the summer learning how to sail a catamaran properly.  Would be keen to get in touch with any other GBE owners willing to share some tips as she's got a fairly basic setup at the moment.

     

    Cheers,

    Justin

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