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  1. As someone who grew up in that very area and who raced and built skiffs on that hardstand -and rowed in earlier years -then maintained our own keelboats there -I find your assertion that closing the hardstand is for the greater good of harbour users mystifying and totally illogical. There is a perfectly good under utilised park right next door -where I also played rugby on occasion . Akkers (that I once was a proud member of ) needs to stop trying to control their surrounds and stick to their knitting . I note the total membership has taken a dive since those heady days of the 60's 70's and early 80's when they fostered real keel yachting with piedies 1/4 tonners half tonners -the Balokovic (one of my favourites) white Island Fiji etc. Also while this keel boat racing was occurring we had plenty of dinghy racing off the ramp -probably more than now -taking the M class as an example. What boating I wonder does Okahu sailor actively participate in?

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  2. Yup, For the club that started offshore racing from here, Ladies racing,-the day larks, winter series racing  etc

    they can hang their heads in shame , Perhaps the Squaddy should organise more M class racing -as they and the Victoria used to and leave Akkers to the paddle boards

      

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  3. The Landing is just the latest name for the Okahu Hardstand and formerly Easthaven . Akarana never had any hold over it other than their building footprint-this is expansionist nonsense. The Dinghy sailing numbers look rather pale when compared to the numbers working on boats in the old AHB days when we were hauling /launching 12-13 boats on a tide and families and friends all worked on boats and helped each other learning as we went, this went on at the same time as the Auckland sailing club Q class and eighteen footer sailing -the R class racing and of course the M class Flying fifteen  and various Olympic classes and Cherubs all sailing out of there -and latterly the Waka Ama groups . So your new correspondent perhaps should familiarise themselves with the history of the area and why and for whom it was created -from the dredgings partially.

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  4. Went down and saw them at Southampton pre start, a friendly lot and they will be here around Christmas and doing a Rum race with us -not entirely sure how serious the racing will be the bottoms did not look clean a day out ??

  5. Great to see a NZ entry in this race -with the well sailed old campaigner V5 entered, apart from the Santa Cruz she has a good chance of taking line honours . Only 7 entries at this stage, hopefully they will then all enter the Coastal.

  6. Had some fresh Snapper from this side of the Barrier this week, they were large fish (long) but not what I would call (in trout terms) good condition -slabby and thinnish with almost milky flesh .....

  7. Yes the shafts -particularly on the 34's and 36's are quite long, Chatfield do make a replacement seal for the admiralty pattern gland that you will have -which contains a support bearing and a hose tail to take the seal which then can float on the shaft -this is the right way to go if you are keeping the copper stern tube -and if you have the room in front of the where the existing gland was to fit it all.

    Otherwise you can fit a glass stern tube as I have to four Townson yachts , be careful of where the keel bolts are when boring to get to clean timber, these have the advantage of never catching electrolysis and you can fit the stern bearing straight in and the forward (intermediate) bearings where it suits you -thus stopping any shaft whip . The seal then fits over the forward end of the tube. The Tube is of course epoxy and glued in permanently with epoxy and sized to take standard cutless bearings for your shaft, not some odd bit of glass tube that I have seen some playing with here! For example for 1" shafting the standard sizes are 1" ID x 1 1/4" OD x4" long therefore your tube must be 1 1/4" ID x 1 3/4" OD and whatever length is required  . This is a permanent fix and you can then have a sweet running shaft and dry bilge.

     

     

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  8. Because it is a lot easier to replace the cutless bearing with it on the bench and not having to let go the shaft and draw it, which can often  be a problem (clearing the skeg for example) Multi skin Townson yachts are not always wet down there if they have been glassed. Yes I have worked on one or two...  

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