Its very quiet!

Its very quiet!

Postby karl010203 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 6:51 pm

Hellos...

Everyone must be working too hard or something?! It has been very quiet on here for a couple of weeks.

Maybe we need to start a controversal thread on Religion and Politics to get a lively conversation? (Maybe not)



On another note has anyone played this before...

http://www.virtualskipper-game.com/en/

There is a free download and you can join in for online games... I have done it once before... takes a bit of learning.


Was lucky enough to join Peter onboard Marinka on the weekend for a lap of the island and bay... perfect day, great boat and company...


Whats happening out there?
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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby bearmcnally » Thu Oct 28, 2010 7:51 pm

How about hanks Vs furlers ? :roll:



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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby robf » Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:06 pm

Have had both - furlers are much easier shorthanded until the rope works its way off the drum and you can't furl the sail....learned the hard way to keep some tension on the line when sailing.

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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby karl010203 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:32 pm

Furler!! Gets my vote everytime... as a cruiser.

Current furler has never jammed, overrun or misbehaved... absolute gold. Would not own a boat without one...
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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby storm petrel » Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:48 pm

Yep, continuous line with a bit of shock cord to maintain a little tension and the living is easy. Vote one Furler!

Yes, I have been working too bloody hard, but will take Storm Petrel out on Saturday to see off the fleet for the Lord Howe race (a couple of old friends will be sailing on last year's winner, the Maris). If anyone is looking for something to do Saturday, the race leaves Broken Bay at 1pm. I might see you out there. Cheers, Mark
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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby Dolphin » Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:17 pm

I agree Furlers are the way to go. I got rid of the hanks a long time ago. I use the furler like a holland blind its great. You don't have to go up to the pointy wet end.
Hanks are good to keep your keys on your belt if you're so inclined.
By the way, Bear has been itching to get a hot topic going for some time. I think this is it.
Yerrs Ive been busy, retirement is SOOO hard. Got the laser racing, consistently coming last EVERY week.
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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby storm petrel » Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:47 pm

Change of plan! Storm Petrel will be staying on her mooring on Saturday and I will be going out on Wynstay an old Alan Payne designed 28ft wooded sloop. Thought it would be more appropriate to wave off the Maris (a Payne designed Tasman Seabird) from another wooden yacht. Will keep a look out for any Tops Hats.
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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby Miker » Fri Oct 29, 2010 8:30 pm

Furlers! Of course, even better will be when I take delivery of my new lazy bag in a couple of weeks time.

Beats a boom cover.....

Inboard versus outboard? Any takers?

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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby Dolphin » Fri Oct 29, 2010 8:50 pm

Oh Mike, I think we better put you and Bear in the one room.
Diesels V outboards, now thems fightin words!
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Re: Its very quiet!

Postby storm petrel » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:46 pm

We have done the inboard/outboard thing. How about - What is the perfect size for a pocket cruising yacht? Or is a Top Hat too small to cruise in comfort? I must admit to being tempted by the occasional Defiance 30, Swanson 32 or S & S 34 that sails past me. What is your take on this one Bear??
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