Thanks to Denis, Mark, Frank and Libby at the HRYC for putting on a fantastic weekend.
Whilst Dulcamara has nothing to boast about regarding the race, it was still well worth the competition. After all, where else can you get a decent bottle of red for coming last! I have to say though, it was a combination of a dirty boat being poorly sailed, but mostly being poorly sailed I'm afraid.
The HRYC facilities can be described as quite rustic, however the hospitality and the fun and friendship that goes together with gas lit dinners and the (almost) full moon made for a fantastic night, nothwistanding the grand entertainment of Mark's (Storm Petrel) overloaded dinghy turning turtle within 5 metres of the barge and the interesting methods used to slip Star of the Sea out of the raft up. No one could ever say it was a boring day, or evening! It's interesting to see how many cameras came out and how few life lines were thrown to the stricken dinghy crew.
Sunday was little more laid back, with a leisurely breakfast of bacon and egg rolls, with tea or coffee, then a leisurely sail to Refuge Bay for some, except Sonia on Curly Tops and Mark, Jacko and Keith on Storm Petrel.
Overall there were 5 Top Hats racing, Curly Tops, Storm Petrel, Mari-Anne, Night Cap and Dulcamara. Congratulations to Sonia and the all girl crew on Curly Tops who won by a country mile, followed by then Mark and his crew on Storm Petrel, then Mark on Mari-Anne. Shaun started last and was the victim of a very bad manouver by Dulcamara, but still managed to catch and pass her, so came 4th, with Dulcamara finishing 5th, or as they say in the classics, LAST..... Keith with Swift arrived just after the race finished, but he did sail up from Sydney much later than he had expected to leave, so we ended up with a total of 7.
Congratulations to Mark on Mari-Anne, because he won the club points race on handicap. His handicap is now under scrutiny we think.....
The raft up in Refuge Bay was a little disjointed, Storm Petrel headed for Brisbane water to get the tide, Curly Tops to stay with the wind to get around into Pittwater. Mark on Mari-Anne had to do a little tidy up at the club, as did Denis. Who both came later, but not before we had to leave. So the raft up ended up with Keith, Gabi, Shaun and I with visitor Kathy. Kathy joined the forum recently wanting to research Top Hats, so she came and raced with Shaun, sailed to Refuge with Keith, then sailed with Gabi and I to Pittwater. We think she's sold on a Top Hat, providing she can find one in really, really good condition that has a good head for her girlfriends.
Again, thanks to the HRYC, Denis and Mark for organising the event. It's one that I certainly hope will continue.
Michael
"Dulcamara"
PS, whilst we did have our camera, it didn't see the light of day, so I'll leave it up to others who did have their cameras to post them.