Redwing

  • 06 Jul 2015 11:41
    Reply # 3419593 on 644008

    By rights we should be on board right now and ready to set sail tomorrow but sadly yesterday the car broke down. Really really not impressed.

  • 27 Jun 2015 02:57
    Reply # 3406555 on 644008

    Annie the boat he bought is a 32 ft steel sloop. At the moment he's remodelling the galley, replacing rotten sections of plywood deck and I've spent a couple of days grinding back barnacles and bog below the waterline, though the rain stopped that yesterday. Rosemary is with him and seems to be...given the conditions and precariousness of getting on and off...enjoying herself.:)

  • 27 Jun 2015 02:23
    Reply # 3406551 on 644008

    Hope the weather clears up for you Gary and you get away and have a great sail.  David W had mentioned he had his eye on a yacht in Oz.  Obviously he bought it!  I must drop him a line and find out more.  He's got a positive fleet, by now!

  • 27 Jun 2015 00:41
    Reply # 3406458 on 644008

    Well the weather is garbage, there's far too much rain around. David Webb is battling the elements trying to get his new yacht watertight and off the hard. I'm dreaming of fry weather so I can get a couple of jobs done. Not mention we want to set sail for Moreton next Saturday and I'd like to do it in sunshine.

  • 23 Jun 2015 00:50
    Reply # 3399905 on 644008

    Well I've said it before but I think this time it is actually going to happen. We're off to Moreton Bay in about 2 weeks. :)

  • 17 Apr 2015 01:00
    Reply # 3304508 on 3303323


    Gary Pick wrote:

    Annie it was very pleasant, Up river wind on the nose but down river with a slack tide it was good. Not much wind but full sail and weather helm so light she almost sailed herself. One of the charter boat operators took our photo as he passed and two minutes later my phone chimed and I had a copy.:)

    If I may quote from 50 Advantages Of Junk Rig

    2. You get photographed a lot: Junks are unusual, and attractive and regularly get cameras pointed at them.  Junkies get given lots of photos from people, usually with the comment “ I took these photos of your boat. You don’t normally  get a chance to have a photograph of your boat under sail.”

    Sounds like you had a very pleasant time, Gary.  That's what it's all about.

    Last modified: 17 Apr 2015 01:03 | Anonymous member
  • 16 Apr 2015 13:00
    Reply # 3303323 on 644008

    Annie it was very pleasant, Up river wind on the nose but down river with a slack tide it was good. Not much wind but full sail and weather helm so light she almost sailed herself. One of the charter boat operators took our photo as he passed and two minutes later my phone chimed and I had a copy.:)

  • 14 Apr 2015 23:45
    Reply # 3298853 on 644008
    Sorry to hear that you're into maintenance/repairs before you've even had much chance to sail the boat, Gary.  Truly, there is nothing worse for a boat than not being used.  I know a lot of people get irritated about boats that are used only as liveaboards, but that is a far, far better fate than to languish for a long time with no attention at all.  Fortunately, not only have you built the boat yourself, so know what to do and how to do it, but plywood is relatively easy to repair.  Even a little sail in the river will give you a boost.  I hope you have fun.
  • 14 Apr 2015 07:21
    Reply # 3297625 on 644008

    Well tomorrow I'm going for a sail. After several weeks of nothing other than maintenance and new antifoul I feel the need to remind myself why I'm doing it. It will be river only as I still have some dodgy side deck to replace...just need a good spell of dry weather. I have to keep reminding myself that though I only launched a bit over two years ago she is an old boat.

  • 13 Apr 2015 22:02
    Reply # 3297181 on 3282612
    Gary Pick wrote:

    Isabella is still in the Tweed as of last Monday.


    She's left, presumably South bound.
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