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Yacht drama in Sydney harbour
26/10/2004 10:59 - (SA)
Sydney, Australia - Sydney Opera House was the backdrop
for a maritime drama on Tuesday when a former America's Cup racing
yacht slammed into underwater rocks near the landmark, tipped
onto its side and threw some of its passengers overboard.
The 22-metre yacht FT Spirit hit the rocks around noon on Tuesday,
ripping the keel and ballast off the yacht and sending some on
board - most of them experienced sailors - into the water, said
deckhand Benny Mawson.
The FT Spirit was formerly known as the Spirit of Australia and
contested the 1992 America's Cup in San Diego, California.
"It sounded like a large boom," Mawson told reporters
at the scene.
"We came in too close and hit the bottom and as we did the
boat pivoted on the keel and it ripped the big 20 tons of lead
that keeps the boat upright, right off," he said, adding
that none of the 12 people on board were injured.
Water police and local maritime authorities rushed to the scene
and pulled the passengers out of the water, the New South Wales
state Maritime Authority said.
One witness, Graham Ellis, said he was walking around the back
of the Opera House, which sits on a headland jutting into the
harbour, when the crash occurred.
"The boat was sailing up and down about three or four times,"
Ellis told reporters. "Then I heard a huge expansive crash
which lasted for about two or three seconds. It seems to me they
just went too close (to the edge)."
A tug boat dragged the yacht, still lying on its side, away for
repairs.
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Hi!
Today my kids knocked the ice out of one of the boats and went
fishing. Sitting by the fire they thought that they'd placed the
net a bit wrong. Fixing it showed these fishes in the net. This
amount is what you hopefully get in 2-3 nets over night in other
cases. It's a sort of Salmon. This week might be the last with
an ice free bay. The marsh and lakes are frozen.
Knight just to show the size.
Yours, Dejan Petrovic´ |
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Chuck,
Thought you might like to see a photo or two of another great
use for a Toto....
We had an oyster roast at my house Friday night and discovered
that a Toto, besides being a great boat, also makes a great
party cooler! Wouldn't want to try this without it being epoxy
coated on the inside though :-)
Barry Johnson
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Dave Robertson of www.woodenboat.net.nz
has recently sold his Navigator Wairua. He’d done a fair
amount of mileage in her, and loved her dearly but a household
that now includes a partner, two dogs, a 24ft Denis Ganley centerboard
gaff cutter and a small business did not leave time for the smaller
boat.
Shes gone to an owner from Wellington at the bottom of New Zealands
North Island, and we wish her well with her new owner.
Here is a picture to remember her by, hopefully we’ll see
more of her in the future.
Dave, an ex Navy Chief Petty
Officer, was in the habit of issuing “notices” covering
voyages (patrols) and activities undertaken, heres one with Wairua
ready for action.
(click image for larger version)
John Welsford
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Arkansas Messabout
Click HERE
for more info
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Hi Chuck,
Saw your old Tennessee,
now owned by Seth Macinko, and I thought how nice it would be
with some shade from a light hardtop.
So I got fooling with my photo program
and the attached is the result.
Bruce Hector
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The new Ask The Skipper section of the Aurora Marine Club
is now up and active.
This weeks 'Question Of The Week' is:
How do I keep my boat from smelling in the spring?
Bill Broderick asked:
I pump out my holding tank and flush antifreeze into the holding
tank when I winterize my boat but in the spring the whole boat
reeks. The smell seems to be coming from the toilet in the head.
Is there anyway I can prevent this or seal the system so it
doesn't smell up the boat? The smell gets into the upholstery
and carpeting and the boat isn't very pleasant to be in.
The answer to this question can be found in the Aurora Marine
Club at www.AuroraMarine.com.
Simply log into the Aurora Marine Club using your email and access
the Ask The Skipper Forum.
Club members can review questions asked by other members and
read the response. If you have a question about the care and maintenance
of your boat that has not already been asked, you can "Ask
The Skipper" and get your question answered by a professional.
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Corro Coat FC2100FAST™ - The cold weather
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LTC 28™ - (LTC = Low temp Cure) - Our
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GEM Products To Unveil Weather-resistant
Steering Wheel For The First Time At IBEX.
The Gemlux Tournament Series Steering Wheel features
the first ‘no slip grip’ that resists the elements
and provides improved comfort.
ORANGE PARK, FL (October 18, 2004) It was somewhere during
the halfway point of a long fishing trip in 2003 that GEM President
Matt Bridgewater got the idea. The combination of rough seas,
wet weather and the hard stainless steel steering wheel had
taken a toll on his hands. Bridgewater immediately sought out
to develop a new product that maintained the sleek look of a
stainless 3-spoke steering wheel, but featured a comfortable
and weather-resistant rubber grip.
Almost
one year later, GEM will unveil this innovative new steering
wheel with a rubber grip that has successfully passed 200 hours
of salt spray tests and 500 hours of UV accelerated weathering
tests. The comprehensive independent lab tests revealed no signs
of surface corrosion, delamination, discoloration or fading
of the outer coating. The result is a steering wheel with an
improved grip and the quality and durability that can handle
the harshest of environments.
This steering wheel, called the Gemlux Tournament Series Steering
Wheel will be unveiled and offered for the first time during
IBEX later this month in Miami.
“This new wheel represents more than a year of concepts,
designs and tests and we could not be more pleased with the
final product,” Bridgewater said. “We expect interest
to be high and sales to be brisk since there is no other product
like this on the market.”
The Gemlux Tournament Series Steering Wheel features a 3-spoke
design with a rubberized padding on the outer wheel. The 3 spokes
have exposed stainless steel coated with the GEMLUX® Electropolishing
Process. Full-scale production is planned for early November
and the first orders will arrive to customers by December 1.
The unveiling of the new wheel follows the recent launching
of a new online ordering system at www.gemlux.com
as well as a new logo and overall brand strategy that better
demonstrates the existing quality of the GEM product line. In
addition, it creates a consistent use of the company name GEM
PRODUCTS, as opposed to GEMLUX, the electropolishing process
which become so well known and established that it oftentimes
replaced GEM as the company name for many of its customers.
Gem Products Inc, is a marine industry leader in the manufacturing,
distribution and electropolishing of stainless steel products.
In its 40 years of business in Orange Park, FL, Gem has created
hundreds of hardware options for boatbuilders and owners, from
steering wheels, latches and hinges to rod holders and lift
pulls. All items are protected by GEMLUX, one of the best known
anti-corrosion processes which eliminates many of the problems
associated with even the most sophisticated stainless alloys.
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