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Sad to say Smithy passed away yesterday but not before marrying his sweetheart the day before. Fair winds mate, you fought a good fight :-(
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RNZYS is facing a trading loss of up to $1.6 million
Deep Purple replied to ex Elly's topic in MarineTalk
I assume...... the next America's cup to be sailed overseas -
888 had installed 2 electric engines that couldn't push it into 25knots. Last seen without a rig
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We're all good along the beach. Did a few drive-bys along the waterfront till 2am and then slept like a baby till 8:30. Missed half the storm. House shaking a bit but no creaks or leaks. We hadn't had any rain at that point so todays high tide at 1:20 might be a little more interesting. Lots of erosion, water across roads and bits of trees north and south of us.
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Thats a close one Boo-boo, glad damage is light
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spinnaker pole storage - side deck, or mast?
Deep Purple replied to aardvarkash10's topic in TechTalk
Friends don't let friends sail with a spinnaker pole up the mast -
Can YNZ process 2689 PHRF applications?
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In my experience. Truck to Mana, sail to Nelson but that was a lightweight 30footer
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Check the ppsr register https://ppsr.companiesoffice.govt.nz
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I was so impressed with Uptown Girl in the early 80's that I named my new build Zephyr Uptown Girl shortly after they were very cool boats
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None at the moment https://i.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/wellington/130028077/new-electric-ferry-loses-power-during-trip-in-wellington-passengers-rescued
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Handicaps aside. It's interesting they have gone to phrf for E division. I'm pretty sure last time it was general handicap. Will be interesting to see if that remains or effects numbers as it adds $100 or so to an already expensive week and I can't see the locals who made up half the fleet want to get phrfs for their etchels and solings
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.731!!!!
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2023 entries open. Who's coming?
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Since the council don't lay moorings, I'd imagine there is another conversation going on down the track. Quite possibly the council has little skin in the game
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I think the lesson here is more, don't hang in to a boat that you can no longer maintain nor afford to keep in a suitable location. Classique was possibly once a nice boat although the history has a few marks against it. But spending its days deteriorating, swinging all over the harbour on temporary moorings rendering them excluded to the people that may have had a genuine need to use doesn't get much sympathy from me.
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Yeah , starts with p, ends with ussies 2 years ago we entered small boat and were told we had to race short haul and should be in long haul. Paid for 6 races and 2 prizegivings, got 4 races, no prizegivings and smashed in 2 of them. Still went out and kicked arse but decided to sit this year out. This year half the boats we beat in short haul and higher divisions are racing in small boat division!
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You know what's funny....Ports of Auckland recently commissioned a fully electric tug boat. They have found on delivery that they do not have the electrical infrastructure to fast charge it so they have 2 yes 2 diesel generators parked on the wharf charging it
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Yep, here too now
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No wind at all at Whitianga and a big glassy swell
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Looks to be tracking east........ euro model predicted this days ago
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I see COVID has pushed the date of the RNZYS's 150th Gala dinner out to the same day as the Triple Series 100miler.
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Yes that's the one. Bought by the guy that races the sport boat Atomic
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The key to both boats in that picture is the twist. The foot of the sail is stretched out but you can see both boats have a reasonable amount of twist in the leech. This would be closely matched to the draft of the mainsail to keep the slot open.