zzjfawce
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It's the May Day long weekend holiday "down under" (two in a row because last Monday was the Anzac holiday) so not much going on. Out sailing yesterday having a grand time going upwind in 15 knots of true breeze from Sacrborough Boat Harbour towards Manly, temperature a bearable 25 degrees, then a squall comes along and, just as I was thinking reef the main and roll up some headsail, the webbing loop attaching the headsail to the furler snaps. Down falls the headsail, well not completely, it just sort of sagged like a more extreme version of some of the less-than-taut luffs sometimes commented on by forumeers when other forumites post pictures (Mr Lakesailors old wooden boat comes to mind). Still, loose luffs don't sink ships but in yesterdays case they did require a change of plan. My boat sails not very well upwind under mainsail alone. So being, at the "Coffee Pots" at the entrance to the Brisbane river, we turn right and head up the channel. Against the tide very slowly, with a crew member on board booked on the 8 pm to Perth, we crawled past the airport, where every plane landing or taking off was a reminder about every 5 minutes that making that flight looked a little unlikely.
In the event, though, we made it Rivergate Marina, a new(ish) institution that i have never pulled into, crew takes for for airport in girlf's R32 Golf - I could hear the car screaming across the Gateway Bridge overhead (the bridge can be seen in the picture below). I tidy up boat, go home by taxi, go bck this morning with no.2 sone and we get the halyard back then head on up the river to my harbour authority mooring (cost - $45 a year, a real bargain).
All the above just preamble, I did say nothing much going on this evening. The first picture is coming, I hope have done the Photobucket bit right. Apologies if I haven't and I will try again.
As we pull out of the marina, I notice a striking yellow boat with yellow spars. It's called Creightons and I just feel sure that have seen her before and that it was in Horta in the Azores in 2004. Is that possible? Also, if I recall rightly, I read the bio of the new RYA headmistress and she was something to do with a company called soemthing like that. Any connection. The boat looks look it must have once been magnificent but pretty tired now and needing much care and attention:
So that was the question and now comes the quiz. As I made my way up to my mooring in Bulimba, I passed this unassuming old (est 1909) shipyard - Norman Wright and Sons if you can't see from the picture.
What is the connection between this boatyard and the America's Cup? What groundbreaking boat was built here?
Maybe too easy but a virtual stubby of 4X for the first correct answer, unless from the Antipodes.
Finally, I say no to banning Dylan Winter who can now claim to be a superior troller as well as best blogger on the forum - well, top 3 maybe, because there are some other good ones. Bit concerned that Morgana's fine efforts in danger of being overshadowed by his quest to restore GB to greatness in distance running but need to point out that he needs to move away from the Fens to somewhere with some hills if he wants to continue speedy progress (I used to live in Stamford).
In the event, though, we made it Rivergate Marina, a new(ish) institution that i have never pulled into, crew takes for for airport in girlf's R32 Golf - I could hear the car screaming across the Gateway Bridge overhead (the bridge can be seen in the picture below). I tidy up boat, go home by taxi, go bck this morning with no.2 sone and we get the halyard back then head on up the river to my harbour authority mooring (cost - $45 a year, a real bargain).
All the above just preamble, I did say nothing much going on this evening. The first picture is coming, I hope have done the Photobucket bit right. Apologies if I haven't and I will try again.
As we pull out of the marina, I notice a striking yellow boat with yellow spars. It's called Creightons and I just feel sure that have seen her before and that it was in Horta in the Azores in 2004. Is that possible? Also, if I recall rightly, I read the bio of the new RYA headmistress and she was something to do with a company called soemthing like that. Any connection. The boat looks look it must have once been magnificent but pretty tired now and needing much care and attention:
So that was the question and now comes the quiz. As I made my way up to my mooring in Bulimba, I passed this unassuming old (est 1909) shipyard - Norman Wright and Sons if you can't see from the picture.
What is the connection between this boatyard and the America's Cup? What groundbreaking boat was built here?
Maybe too easy but a virtual stubby of 4X for the first correct answer, unless from the Antipodes.
Finally, I say no to banning Dylan Winter who can now claim to be a superior troller as well as best blogger on the forum - well, top 3 maybe, because there are some other good ones. Bit concerned that Morgana's fine efforts in danger of being overshadowed by his quest to restore GB to greatness in distance running but need to point out that he needs to move away from the Fens to somewhere with some hills if he wants to continue speedy progress (I used to live in Stamford).