Perfect but very still Autumn day for our sail from the Warmies to St Kilda. I have wanted to get there for ages, as I was sure that beach would be OK for landing, and so it was. A really good day on the water.
Friday, April 8, 2022
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Cabanage
Chris S sent me a link to a YouTube video "Cabanage Skerry".
I collected a set of ikea bed slats from a neighbouring rubbish clearout, and I have been thinking about how I might create a boat camping space on Derry. The video shows one possible way. I have side seats now, so the framework he uses not required.
Also the centreboard and centre seat plank can stretch across and fill a bit of space, so less slats required. The proof is in the sleeping, but, with a couple of camping pads on top, I reckon that just might work.
I thought too the oar and mast support structure in the video might be a bit tricky to set up on the water. I will try a boom and boom crutch arrangement. I had a boom crutch and rough tarp tent from the Mirror- not a bad fit, but a bit short.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Tide
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Experiments
Not a great day weather-wise but the only day that Gerard could make it, so he and Chris and I launched from Werribee South.
I tried out my ladder roofloader and a prototype dodger made out of blue tarp. The roofloader works ok, but it is slow tying all the bits and pieces on, and it is hard work. But it does open up the possibility of Skerry Teardrop trips, which we will try hopefully before Easter.
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Festival
A small flotilla of WBA boats launched from the St Helens ramp in Corio Bay and sailed to tie up at the new wave Attenuation Barrier and potter round the Geelong Wooden Boat Festival. Some fantastic craft there. A bunch of St Aylls skiffs, a clc kayak with those beautiful akas, the biggest couta boat I have ever seen, plus lots more.
The wind died going back and I rowed most of the way. It was hot out there too. A good day but iamstonkered tonight.
Friday, March 4, 2022
Overnighter
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Rowing
My great grandfather, Alfred Hudson, was captain of the Cork Firebrigade and I have always had a soft spot for anything Cork related. So the Cork Harbour Rowing Festival, and it's virtual spin off "5 miles from home" caught my eye. The idea is,you row an out and back 5 mile course and capture the gps track. http://oceantocity.com/
I got the Skerry outyesterday and today to put in some experimental miles. At the moment I can row at an average of 3 knots for a couple of miles. But I am seriously stuffed afterwards. If I could keep that going over 5 miles, it would take me an 1hr 40 minutes. Which is towards the slower end of the virtual field. I will need to put in some serious training to achieve that I think.
Today we rowed from local beach to dog beach. Ozzie made a grand entrance and had a great time tearing around. He was tired coming home. We had a picnic on the boat, anchored off the reef. About 3.5 NM. A really nice day though. I am going to get a new wheel for my trolley, to make the wheeling down part as easy as it can be.