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  1. Apparently some of the staff have started the deep cleansing internally with rum.... Must be going with KM's advice.
  2. Well the Champosa put on a good show for us with everyone on North Head saying dont go there as they ran onto Narrow Neck beach then started the engine to try and back off whilst the sails were still sheeted in! I guess that means they are out or joining the cruising rally lol.
  3. I trust that you will be offering some pearls of wisdom to those going past Squid
  4. Absolutely agree about colour and design- she predates when Farr got all rating obsessed, and he was drawing good looking well performing boats.
  5. Yes and they have also just backed out of some very high profile yachting sponsorship -be aware all of you.
  6. The family in question have already been back to the UK and now returned to their boat, prior to all this publicity, as a NZ citizen I can fly direct to the UK and walk off the plane to visit my offspring anytime at present, this may change as Britain wakes up slowly .
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    Waihape

    Will be riding up that way next week with some girls after the coastal will have a look.
  8. I see the other day that Jason was selling one of the lovely old folkboats from Auckland I hope he hasnt damaged her.
  9. Re cup viewing from North Head we pedal there Priscilla no problems was up there this morning with many others
  10. Interesting proposal from some of the 'Superyacht agents" here to allow "High Net Worth Individuals" in to isolate on their own boats , perhaps this exemption should be more widely known. Luckily I dont believe many are going to try that loophole as the cup will be a flash in the pan and best experienced with a TV and a glass of wine on North Head. Without the magnificent J boats coming a lot of the interest has gone for me, hopefully the Coastal will see three or four Melges 40 battling it out and we can all concentrate on good yachting locally.
  11. We try quite successfully to keep them out of the Wairau Cove paradise
  12. Yes days on it would be good to think that the meetings and discussions have finished and that the fabrication to engineers drawings has commenced -it would have elsewhere in the world. Who do we ask that straight question to ? These bursts do happen fairly often in Auckland only six weeks or so ago we had a good one during rum race, all were laid flat for about four minutes with some sail damage, on a Friday afternoon as well . Then back to benign conditions.
  13. Thanks Priscilla I was trying to remember Evans name. The ship was anchored perilously close to Fishermans Wharf about a month ago during a fresh Souwester.
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    Boat Show

    Expect an announcement this arvo re show cancellation
  15. 117 days adrift Maurice and Maralyn Bailey-Died recently I believe
  16. Yes that happened and they almost lost all the good inspectors, happily most have returned (or retired). Back to the original post -it seems the managing of these vessels once here and in Quarantine period is the major logistics hurdle. One solution would be to take 10 cruisers at a time and let them in to Wharengaere Bay (crater bay) off the Te Puna inlet to anchor and serve out their time. Very sheltered from all quarters the KeriKeri providores could easily supply them food and booze etc, we could string something across the entrance to stop them leaving, the locals could watch t
  17. French designer- built by Hamish Russell who previously built multiple Newick tris. Nice sheerline.
  18. Correct Gappy dont expect many here now
  19. Good looking ship, try and get as much sleep as possible
  20. I agree BP and Steve, dont forget if you dont mind hilly walk Leigh -the pub was once great havent been for a long time but there is the sawmill.
  21. J Bruce Clark a talented amateur designer ie not his main job like a number of late Kiwi designers - Bob Stewart, Beau Birdsall etc He had a good eye for lines and the classic form and typically his yachts were built to the highest standard for owners not scratching around for their last dollar to pay for them!
  22. I have sympathy for English cruisers that were in the Pacific at the start of all this, however not much for the yachts that left here for Fiji during the first lockdown assuming they would get back in.
  23. What a shame the whole thing isnt in TP52 class yachts-just imagine the field and number of countries entered and quality of real tactical yacht racing, with the ability to build front line yachts still here just. Mind you harder to defend.
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