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  1. 3 hours ago, Okahu Sailor said:

     

    1. Hobsonville
    2. Orams
    3. Halfmoon Bay
    4. Pine Harbour
    5. Gulf Harbour
    6. Tamaki Marine Park
    7. Greenhithe (slipway)
    8. Te Atatu (slipway - club run)
    9. Devonport (slipway - club run)
    10. Milford (slipway - club run)
    11. Fusion Marine (slipway)
    12. Hibiscus Marine (mobile crane on site - well suited to multihulls)
    13. Sandspit (slipway - club run)
    14. Stillwater (slipway - club run)
    15. BBYC (slipway - club run)
    16. Weiti Boating Club (slipway - club run)
    17. Waiheke Boating Club (slipway - club run)

     

     

    Wow, what a great big list. 
    Most of whom won't or can't haul a mid-size tri. (believe me, I've made many, many phone calls)
    Listing Te Atatu when we're talking yachts is a f**king joke.
    The ones on the list that can haul a mid-size tri mean that for those of us who live close to the city centre now have to travel 2, 3, 4 x as far to get to the yard so no ducking down after work, and significantly adding to the stress on the weekend. I'm seriously considering selling my boat because it's not financially viable solely due to the haul-out situation. 

    While I totally appreciate the sentiment of adapting and changing in order to keep the sport alive, I think you need to accept that RAYC has been complicit in expansion for gain at the expense of other yacht owners, and this has made RAYC a pariah within the yachting (particularly the multihull) community. 

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  2. Hi Puff, one of my Coromandel attached sisters was telling me tales of unhappy people with relation to this individual.  She was fascinated by the connection here.  

     

    In reflection on the likes of Shane (and even the crazy Russian) I sometimes think that I've been a bit too reserved over the years/not taken enough risk, but then the worst I've ever done to a boat is crack the c/b case hitting the Milford reef many, many years ago (and many other's have done much worse getting in there)

  3. The mainsheet wasn't being operated by the regular mainsheet trimmer because he wasn't there  :oops:

    There isn't much structure there - you're looking at a rope bag :-) 

     

    David! you took my traveler system off BP?!?!  But I used all those blocks and bits of string you'd taken off the Ark...  :roll:

     

    Can confirm that BP goes like a 70 footer downhill - very exciting going mining too! 

     

    We'll see you in Kawau then  :thumbup:

  4. This is a good thread.

     

    Back when we had a slow trailer-sailor and lived out in the far west;

    On a Friday, Partner would pack up boat and kids, I'd come home from work, hitch up boat and we'd drive to Hobsonville. Kids would eat fish & chips while I rigged and launched the boat.

    We'd sail to Little Shoal Bay and pirate a tidy mooring for the night, then at about 5am I'd hoist sails, drop mooring and we'd set off down the harbour - the kids would wake up about Bean Rock.  Motuihe became "our Beach".  But Home Bay, Motutapu,  Woody Bay, Rakino etc.. all within a day sail in the summer on a slow boat and all lovely places to take the kids.

    Sunday could feel a bit long, especially if the tide wasn't favourable... I think we took to taking two cars to the Marina so that my partner could drive the kids home while I de-rigged the boat.

  5. We put Freedom's old square top main on and have been having quite a bit of fun but we've had a couple of lumpy trips lately and it's been working pretty hard.  It is quite alarming the amount of movement in a GBE that's considered 'normal'.

  6. Well I'm learning slowly... My new-last-year forward beam has cracked with about 50mm left intact.  I hadn't sleaved it, which I think is the primary issue. 

     

    I've asked John/Sparloft for a quote. 

     

    Bugger, bugger, bugger.

  7. Mumble mumble launches - Woody Bay recently myself (GBE) and what must have been a relatively shoal draft yacht had our warps run over by some launch flying a Union Jack - I guess he didn't want to go any further into the beach?  It didn't grab and the warp looks ok but there was a moment of vibration when I thought we were about to have some real fun - the chap on the yacht next to us and I exchange looks when his boat suddenly lurched forward - Union Jack appeared completely oblivious. 

    Aaaand speaking of the Motutapu side of Izzy Bay, quite far up, but dragged the O/B and rudders through a patch of 'something' where there shouldn't be anything, maybe a lot of weed growing really tall?

  8. Gotta be honest: I just looked at that guy's edits/'wreaks' - he had three in a line heading south from Te Wharau Bay.  Either he doesn't know what he's doing or as someone has rightfully said he's 'disguising' his cray pots - and I say f*ck him.  I like the community edits - but this is abuse of a shared resource.  So I've deleted them.  I have no idea as to whether this deletes them just for me or for everyone.  There are no wreaks there.

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