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Kiwifish

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  1. I guess if it’s a class race and they are all racing as “sports boats” then it’s a fair race. But if a TS16 is in a mixed fleet and they are hiking out, even two well built sailors on a high pie diet are not likely to get line honours. Surely the advantage wouldn’t be worth not having a handicap?

     

    I’m new to racing, just trying to get my head around all the rules, I appreciate the replies.

  2. Is it legal to sit on the rail with legs dangling over the side in a category C race trailer yacht race?

     

    The safety rules say nothing outside of lifelines,unless complying with RR49.2 which says a competitor siting facing outwards with his waist inside the lower lifeline may lean out over the top lifeline.

     

    What does that mean for your legs?

  3. I emailed the coastguard and asked if they have DSC on board the boats, and if so will they respond to a DSC emergency alert?

     

    The response:

     

    “To the best of our knowledge, most Coastguard Rescue Vessels VHF radios do have DSC.

    So if a CG Vessel received an alert from another vessel, they would advise the Operations Centre, who would then respond accordingly.”

     

    I know they don’t officially monitor and so it can’t be relied on, but the extra safety net a DSC gives is most definitely worth it.

  4. Connect your gps! It's easy to do, nmea 0183 only uses 2 wires, and if you do it backwards it won't hurt anything, it just won't go...

    If its nmea2000, it's even easier - just plug it in!

    That’s really cool. I have a Garmin echo map 50dv, I didn’t know it was possible to do that. It’s not a 2000 but I didn’t know about 183.

     

    Cheers I.T I will order the bits and add to the winter maintenance list.

  5. Glad you got it sorted, I.t mentioned some instructions awhile back about this.

     

    http://crew.org.nz/forum/index.php/topic/12399-uniden-vhf-radio-error-indicator/

     

    I don’t see it as disabling, more acknowledging that there isn’t a gps connection. I have to do it on my Lowrance every time I turn it on. I would like to connect a gps input one day but on my little trailer yacht it is a lower priority. Hopefully my Garmin can do the Nmea thing, looks the easiest way.

     

    In saying that the more of us that do have full functioning DSC the better our safety net will be. That’s why I don’t like to see someone bagging DSC based on incorrect information, it doesn’t take much for word to spread....

     

    I have a question re DSC:

     

    Although the coast guard officially do not monitor it, Are their boats really not DSC equipped? I highly doubt it, and if they are DSC equipped would they really ignore it?

  6. Remember these girls?

     

    Alan Block- sailing Anarchy podcast did an interview with both of them at his house in December.

     

    https://itunes.apple.com/nz/podcast/27-two-sailor-girls-one-mess-yachting-rescuees-jennifer/id1120306358?i=1000395928762&mt=2

     

    It’s worth a listen if you want a story that seems pretty close to the truth. Well I believe it is. Turns out one of them knows nothing about anything, and the other is a confident and capable women that used to sky dive and race motorbikes. Google image her name. But unfortunately she knows stuff all about sailing/navigation/safety or anything boating really, I think she thought with her practical abilities she will work it all out.

     

    She lives on another dimension from most of us. The first half is a struggle to listen to her go off into a weird rant but eventually Alan gets her back to earth.

  7. I moved my GBE to whangamata yesterday and saw twisted sisters. It made me curious, I knew it was a Tennant design but didn’t know the model.

     

    Sadly it’s still in poor condition, it didn’t seem to have much of a mussel farm but instead the owner has diversified into lichen farming. The whole things covered in it.

     

    It looks like an awesome boat, shame it’s being left to die.

  8. If we compare this to the guy who steals a car, picks up some mates, does a runner from the police and then crashes injuring is mates

     

    What would you expect his fine to be ?

     

    The passengers of the car are able to recognise the level of risk and can influence the driver, where as the boat passengers or air craft passengers for example may not be aware of the risk and assume the skipper or pilot know what they are doing. Hence I think that skippers and pilots for that matter, have more responsibility than a driver of a car and legislation should reflect that.

     

    But yes I also agree that the size of the fines don’t appear to be consistent or fair.

  9. Sourced a beam from Sparloft industries. Then Me and crew replaced the beam a few weeks ago. Was super easy, kept the boat floating at the beach, slid out the old and in with the new.

     

    Looking forward to putting up a bit more sail and having some fun!

  10. I live in Hamilton, have a GBE and would like to bring it around from Tauranga. I don’t want to pay for a marina berth.

     

    What and where are the mooring options? South end of Auckland so I can avoid most of the traffic.

     

    I’m familiar with Clevedon river option, and know of the Kawakawa bay moorings but I think they are a bit exposed.

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