Even really bad weather can be fun
From John Welsford
Last Sunday was a shocker, it
was the shortest day of the year here in the south and the weather
forecasters were telling us to drive with care, to batten down
the hatches and for any boat owners to check the security of
their moorings.
One of those days!
I spent the day sitting cozily
inside reading and stoking the fire, and was really surprised
to get a phone call from Paul Groom to tell me about his afternoon
out in his Pathfinder
Varuna in company with Dave Perillo and Crew Marius in the Navigator
Jaunty. While Paul was ringing to talk about sail trim and shape
issues there was real excitement in his voice as he described
a day what had looked so bad that he dared not check the weather
forecast for fear that he would decide not to go out!
"Varuna & me, yesterday 20-30knots
and hanging in there!"
It was a good sail, some in
really heavy weather and some moderate stuff, I'd say that the
smaller boat with a more experienced skipper and with the weight
of two aboard had a slight edge but as Paul gets the hang of
adjusting his rig and handling the boat the longer boat will
get quicker and
quicker.
Auckands inner Hauraki Gulf
is quite shallow and has a chain of islands across it that screen
the area from the ocean swells, although notorious for a short
steep chop that can unsettle even big boats there are lots of
sheltered bolt holes to head for if things get too bad. Its
a great place for winter sailing, and its really good to see
the two of them out and enjoying the rough stuff .
Dave has written a story from
his point of view, check it out at
https://www.openboat.co.nz/daysailing.html
While you northern types are
dreaming in the summer sun, have a look at this and count your
blessings.
John Welsford.