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Kielder sailing
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:48 pm
by Dennis
Been out today despite the local weather forecast of local torrential downpours!
Did not rain, sunshine all afternoon
Wind F1-F4 westerly.
Some good sailing, especially on a broad reach with genoa (unusual for me) staysail and one reef in mainsail, long stretches at 5+ kts.
15.6 Nm travelled
5.7 kts max. speed.
3.1 kts average.
GPS track attached:
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:36 pm
by Ru88ell
I'm writing this on a mooring in St Mawes. I left Falmouth aiming for Fowey, with Mevagissey as a bail out option. However, the breeze never materialised, so I turned tail and came back. The breeze kicked in half way back.
Nevertheless, it gave me chance to get the steak on the Cobb, and then to use my Avon 7 to make a trip to shore.
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:38 pm
by Ru88ell
A fabulous day today, bimbling around St Mawes, the Percuil river and the Molunan beaches. It was very hot, clear blue skies but some sea fog. I saw Brian Willis's CC19 too. Loads of pictures in my blog.
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:44 pm
by Ru88ell
Very hot today, but with strong easterlies. Nicky didn't want to venture far, so we motored down from Pontsharden to Falmouth and spent the day anchored near the National Maritime Museum. We had a great afternoon people and boat watching.
I'm just back from packing Zephyr ready for the haul home tomorrow.
Kielder Water
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:11 pm
by Dennis
Good sailing today. Weather dull and cloudy though, but stayed dry.
F4 easterly, the best direction for sailing on Kielder Water.
Good run all the way down lake using staysail and mainsail (one reef) only. 5+ kts virtually all the way with a max of 7.0 kts.
Beat back down lake (still staysail + reefed mainsail), only seven tacks needed from end to end. Two entertaining beam reaches north and south across lake. Great fun.
Distance travelled: 15.3 Nm
Max speed: 7.0 kts
Ave speed 3.5 kts
Kielder Water
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:19 pm
by Dennis
Drizzle (but warm) until 12.30. Increasingly fine after that.
Wind F0-2 (gusting F4-5) W-WSW.
Single reef in mainsail + genoa most of the day. But finished day on a couple of reaches using reefed mainsail only.
13 Nm covered, 6.0 Kts max. 3.1 kts average.
Falmouth
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 9:38 am
by x-man12345
Hello all, Heather and I had Cape Cutter 'Ladybird' delivered on Monday.
We were taken out by Rob at Falmouth School of Sailing on Wednesday and Friday. This is our first keel boat and we are very impressed.
Fridays sail-
Motored from our berth in Penryn, set sails before the docks and made our way up to Mylor for lunch in very light winds. Spent the afternoon sailing in the Carrick roads before sailing back to Penryn. Almost made it all the way up the river between the moorings. Had to put the engine on for the last few minutes.
Full main, stay and Yankee all day.
We are very happy with our Cape Cutter...
Ian
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:40 pm
by Ru88ell
I've been out on Aurora with Charles today at the OGA Festival, Holyhead. What a great fun weekend - certainly worth considering for next year.
Falmouth Bay and a broken block
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:59 pm
by x-man12345
Full sunshine and light breezes. First time out on our own.
Around Black rock a couple of times then started across the bay towards the Helford.
Half way over we dropped the main to grease the gaff jaw leather. Raised it again and managed the sheer the rivet of the deck halyard block. Oh dam...
Checked at the Boathouse for new blocks but no luck. After reading some posts here I now realise I will have to modify the mounting plate and fit a new double barton block.
Just fitted a Cooker mate spirit stove so at least we could brew up.
Still had a great day out.
HM anchor and roller will be fitted tomorrow.
Kielder Water
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:18 pm
by Dennis
4/9/12
Wind F5-6 westerly.
Beat all the way up lake into wind with friends in Pippin 20 following.
10 tacks 6.6 Nm
Double reefed mainsail plus staysail (and sprayhood up). Boat coped well with conditions (25 kt wind).
Wind dropped to zero over the last 0.5 nm.
Pick up mooring buoy at Bakethin as darkness descends. Pippin arrives 30 mins later and rafts up to Mary Ann.
Very comfortable night on board.
