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  1. I took 3 tote tanks one each side and one under the cockpit floor in the locker plus a 20 litre container. The thinking behind the tote tanks was that they can be left connected so that you don't have to change a tank when it runs out. That's not always going to be possible. The trip back to Gisborne used less than 20 litres.

  2. The issue with outboards is that the lower hp ones have no drive in any sought of seaway. Getting our of Westhaven isn't like pushing tide and wind coming back through the Tiri passage. I run a 15hp Honda with an alternator and electric start which pushes the boat along just fine and weighs half what the old 10hp diesel did. The other good thing about the 15 is that I have never had to run it at max throttle so is reasonably economical. In the last RNI we had to motor from about 5 mile south of East Island back to Gisborne so you do need to motor at a reasonable clip for long periods.

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  3. Coverage would likely improve if we paid for it. Clubs need volunteers to run publicity, hopefully not those who are charged with fleet safety. Of course publicity could have been better but there is always a cost! Trackers cost! Web sites cost! Updates cost! This was a great event and using facebook, the Akarana web site and crew.org I found the coverage to be really good. Kept me up. Especially the run down from the Poor Knights. Roll on 2019 I plan to be there again.

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  4. Thanks to Grant and the Pons and Amare Ropes and Chains Ropes and Anchors for a fantastic weekend of solo racing. Light and fickle the wind made winners of those who stuck to it. The fleet enjoyed a night of camaraderie at BBYC before racing home again on Sunday. Once again the wind was light and rewarded those with patience. Congratulations to Andy on Clandestine Jet for taking out the open division and to Bryon in the no-extras. If you want to join in the fun you can still enter the series at RYC. 

     

    This years fleet has changed a little with more 35+' entered.

  5. Solo Weekend

     

    6-7th October 2018.

     

    Starting and Finishing Boat will be the PCC's Watchman.

    It will be a mass start for both divisions.

    Standard 5,4,1,0 starts will apply.

    Division Flag will be White (extras) & yellow (non-extras).

    Preparatory Flag will be U (Rule 30.3 will apply)

    Individual and General Recalls will be used if required.

     

    Saturday 6 Oct Start 10.00AM

     

    Course 1 - Saturday 6 Oct. Start 10.00AM Orakei.

    Div 1 (Extras) Course - Orakei start -Orapapa Is(S), Motuihi Is. (S) North Leading Yellow (P) to finish between Motukorea Yellow and finish boat (S) 

    (32 miles approx)

     

    Div 2(Non extras) Course - Orakei start -Motutapu Is. (S), Motuihi Is. (S), North Leading Yellow (P,) to finish between Motukorea Yellow and finish boat (S). 

    (27 miles approx)

     

    Boats then make their way to BBYC where parking will be sorted. Leg 1 results plus smack talking will be in the BBYC Clubhouse once all boats are in and tidy. When parking please remember there are more boats than just you.

     

    Sunday 7 Oct Start 10.00AM

     

    Div 1 Start Motukorea Yellow (P) and start boat - Browns Is (S), Browns Is Navy Buoy Yellow (P), Rocky Bay Yellow (P), Motuihe Yellow (P) to finish between Westhave Tower and the ODM.

    (Approx 28 mile)

     

    Div 2 Start Motukorea Yellow (P) and start boat - Browns Is (S), Rocky Bay Yellow (P), Motuihe Yellow (P) to finish between Westhave Tower and the ODM.

    (Approx 27 miles)

     

    Prize Giving in the PCC Clubhouse 60 minutes after the last boat finishes.

     

    ALL SKIPPERS ARE REMINDED TO WEAR BUOYANCY AIDS AND REMEMBER THEY HAVE NO ONE ONBOARD TO BRING THE BOAT BACK TO THEM.

     

    The Race Officer for the day will be Grant Macduff who can be contacted on 0274 789 145. If you withdraw or need to for any reason please send a simple txt saying 'I am out, I am OK and we are heading to ****' will stop huge stress and SAR being activated. If you are experience difficulties again, better the RO knows than not so he can monitor you so TXT if required. Please do not make the Race team have to come looking for you, they maybe dealing with another boat at the time so they will be very grumpy, safety first people.

     

    VHF channel used will be 77.

  6. Organisation is well underway for this years single handed series. Vinings  Marine Brokers and Kiwi Yachting have both confirmed as series sponsors and the participating clubs; Richmond Yacht Club, Ponsonby Cruising Club, Devonport Yacht Club and Bucklands Beach Yacht Club, have set the dates. The opening weekend will be 6 & 7 October . There will be an open division and a no extras division.

     

    This is New Zealand's Premiere Single Handed Series and it's on our doorstep being sailed in our  beautiful Hauraki Gulf.

  7. Run the RM EVO with separate ram and compass with wireless remote. No complaints. Also use an ST 2000 With a wired seatalk remote as a back up. 2RNIs and a Three Kings and still trucking. Best to keep it simple in my view so that when things don't work you at least have a chance of repairing.

  8. We live in a pretty free society. If he wants to do it -good on him and I wish him every success. Andrew is an accomplished sailor. going back to his childhood. Failure won't be in his plan. David Lewis described dreamers as those of the night and those of the day. Andrew is certainly the latter.

  9. The last single handed race of the season. If you are wishing you are currently competing in the Trans Tasan, but didn't make it, this is your chance.


    DEVONPORT YACHT CLUB SINGLE HANDED RACE


    Saturday 14 April 2018


    Division 1      Herald Cup                      Orange Flag    Start 0900hrs


                           JD Trophy (

    Division 2       Trophy TBC                    Green Flag     Start 0900hrs


    Destination      Devonport        Sunset 1754hrs       24 miles


    Course



    • Start at in an easterly direction at Devonport,
    • Rangitoto Island Starboard,

    • Motutapu Island Starboard,

    • Motuihe Island Starboard,

    • Finish in a westerly direction at Devonport.


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