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  1. Makes sense. I get the start times so know whats happening live and then after they have gone past or there are exciting bits, we can re watch 2 mins later on the tv down below. works quite well.

    Youtube is good, streams better than TVNZ (which sux) and has better commentators.

    Watching those boats in the prestart in front of you or bearing away at top mark hasnt got dull yet... (and Ive been out there 6 of last 7 days)

  2. 5 hours ago, Cameron said:

    Personally I think the inner harbour (North head in) is crap for racing, big tide, heavy traffic, shitty wind from the buildings etc. I'm actually in favour of P.O.A extending wharfs and hopefully the forces the yacht clubs to start and finish racing at Orakei. The improved quality of racing would more than make up for the 30 min motor (positive side effect is it gives fridge time to cool the drinks!)

    Wow. I think Ive stated that word for word a number of times!

    Finish the race, by the time you are in, boats packed up, sail cover on, beers opened...

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  3. 37 minutes ago, Island Time said:

    Certainly a lot less discussion on here than usual.

    And personally I tried to find the results on the website, and at first it would not load, then, for example, it had DNC in the solo division for boats that were there. 

    There were conflicting results at various locations on the website,  for example overall and at division levels did not agree. 

    The web page does not work in the Brave browser, and the results are still wrong now, for example;

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    and ;

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    The lack of discussion here probably has more to do with crew.org than lack of interest in the coastal classic?

  4. And im pretty sure the course to be used is picked the evening before as well.

    Quite the undertaking to get the stakeboats (Yacht marking corners), marshall boats, big orange boundary buoys all sorted, well before race time.

  5. 2 minutes ago, Black Panther said:

    Does anyone have a cheap and efficient means to get a decent cellphone signal. On our mooring we have to climb the mast to make a phone call.  Once out of the river no problem 

    Wireless headset and hoist the phone up on halyard

  6. I agree re plans. I have bought 2 sets of plans and built 2 dinghies before. No matter what they cost, they are prob good value compared to doing it yourself. For me, there arn’t plans available for a sleek looking, nesting, sailing dinghy. I love the PT11, but that is a no go as either a kit or plans. I was. Very tempted by the woods duo, but it is just a bit basic/ugly for my tastes. Seems very close to what i was after though. 
     

    https://sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/46-beach-cats-and-dinghies/420-duo-10ft-sailrow-dinghy

  7. 1 hour ago, tuffyluffy said:

    My advice would be to get a mobile data plan and stream it. As Wheels mentioned and in my experience, TV aerials on boats are a pain in the ass unless you throw considerable loot at it.

    As a tip, when we've been cruising in remotish spots, a mobile hotspot gizmo in a bucket pulled up the mast will give you pretty good range and data speed 

    Thanks, thats useful advice

  8. Im thinking of installing (temporarily) a tv on the boat for the AC.  12V tvs are easy enough to come by, but am not sure whether to use mobile data to stream race coverage or to install an aerial for normal TV.

    Will all the boats in the same area using the cell sites mean mobile streaming is too slow?

    A quick google brings up some small omni-directional antennae. Anyone have any experience on how well these work?

  9. 21 minutes ago, Island Time said:

    Why not use a temp controller? Then you can leave it on, and it will switch in and out to stay in the programmed range.

    see https://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-ITC-1000F-Temperature-Controller-Fahrenheit/dp/B07R46D44T/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=12v+temperature+controller+Celsius&qid=1600579290&sr=8-6

    Because Fridge only runs when engine does, dont mind it getting 'too cold' during that time. Trial and error has shown about 30 mins does what we need to keep it the 'right' temp.

  10. Our compressor driven fridge is very efficient.  We have a serious 'first world' problem in that if we run it for more than 30 mins, the beers freeze.  I am after a simple timer so we can turn the fridge on and after a set time it will turn off.  Anyone have a simple solution?  

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