by RodM » Thu May 07, 2015 9:42 pm
I have self diagnosed as a boat tragic. Had a great time resuscitating the Vega but while it was big enough for three Vikings to sail out from the Fjords over two years, it was too small for me n partner on protracted days off during Cyclones. I should explain. After getting the Vega operational our first Saui together coincided with November Brisbane storms... 86,000 houses without power. Windy. Next trip was end Jan when a cyclone wandered down the coast. Only 20k people without power and Qld floods.Windy again. I picked up the Adams Monday Tuesday of the Sydney storms, 200,000 houses without power, even windier, and wet. tI hen went back there last week for the NSW follow up floods. Anyone want to come sailing with me? Perhaps I should skip the Hatter catch up!
Bloke who brought the Vega is bringing it down south in a few weeks. What amazed me its how it kept up speed when wind stopped or when I eased back in throttle. Difference in keel size and water resistance I guess. I read somewhere that the first four boats you buy are preparation for the fifth. Three decades and five (keel) boats. Time to stick with the new one!
Hopefully not too embarrassing an answer:)
Rod