From: Steve & Sally-Anne Alloway [real-entertainment@xtra.co.nz]
Sent: 7 July 2008 12:05
To: Steve & Sally-Anne Alloway
Subject: FW: yachtyakka Zora SSANZ 1
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Yachtyakka Trip report
Simrad 1 2008
Zora
At last a breeze! Zora as you know is a cruising yacht
from the Salona range. Built solid and no match for the Kiwi reaching machines,
we need a breeze.
A week before the race I checked with some of my
favorite weather sites and they say it’s going to blow, 20-30 West South West,
it’s a week out and things change. A few days before and the weather is looking
still to be in our range still predicting 20 – 30 west going SW. Thursday and
there is a gale warning 20 rising to 35 gusting 45, Friday 25 rising to 35
gusting 50! Saturday 20 rising to 35 some rain and easing Sunday. The front
predicted last week is still coming. Great. At the Briefing Cameron describes
the weather as at the top of the range and asks that if anyone gets into
trouble like a cat flipping could those near by please offer assistance and
apply for redress. Great this could be our weather, Whar who.
Double check a few things and set up for the number 3,
pack and extra set of clothes and thermals it’s going to get cold. There is
already snow in Fiordland and snow expected to be down to 1500m and Milford
Sound, that means rain, hail and lightning is also predicted. Great caravan
racing weather. Can’t wait!


167 yachts have entered with 16 in our division,
Touchdown, Zen, Peppermint Planet, Sudden Impulse, Tour De Force, Zora, Room To
Move, Smak, Riada, Second Nature, White Bait, Perchance, Truxton, Nosaka,
Demonstrator & Sure Thing
Ourselves, Second Nature and White Bait are back from
the RNI. With other yachts Carenza, Danaide & Oracle sailing in the
Shorthaul Division and Nevenka sailing in the cruising Division ( wonder if
they are going to stop for some home brew and an Orion this time? )
Friendships made on the
Friday is a bit blustery and a few rain showers but
the 50 knots predicted only stays on the wish list. The afternoon is very
pleasant with lots of sunshine at Westahaven. Set the boat up for a quick bit
of genni practise. The rum race turned into a nice sail for those who turned
up, still no 50knots.
Enter Eunice K a 96 year old Bridgedeaker. After a
nice steak and a settling red on Zora we decided to be neighbourly and invite
ourselves over for a beer. As I said the MV Eunice K is heading for a big
birthday and owner Craig and his mate are camping on board for an early
departure for a fish off Issy Bay somewhere, a good night was had by all,
Thanks guys, it was a great evening.
During the night a few showers pass over and by early
hours Saturday morning the wind gear at Manukau is reading 40 something and
Bean Rock is around 30. Great stuff the breeze we have been waiting for is
here, just hope it’s not in the squalls and we get some decent pressure.
Richard got held up buying torches in
0600 but a bing, but a boom, time to sparkup. Bacon
and Eggs a few dawn breakers and were off at 0645. Unbeknown to us, no internet
on the boat, the race had been cancelled.
Heading out of Westhaven one of those little squalls
comes down the harbour. Cold and wet, this will sort a few softcocks out, I say
to myself. Head over to the Hilton to hoist the main and tidy up the stackapack
strings.
Ease away in about 12knots and head down to
0745 no start boat, said they would be on station by
0800, oh well head over to North Head see what the breeze is doing, see if its
still forward. Way forward it’s almost on the wind than a beam reach. Looking
back at the start area and still no start boat. Better call up and see what’s up.
Due to the afternoon forecast they have cancelled with an update on the website
by Tuesday. Coming to town from Waiheke meant I came up on Wednesday night for
a meeting with David on Thursday morning then a rum race, which was also
canned, a briefing and some Real Entertainment business on Friday Away from
home since Wednesday for the race, so it was not a hard to call SSANZ to say
that Zora would sail the course and report back the true weather conditions.
As
Off we set to Rangi light then a genni ride down the
(north side) back of Rangi. Two sail reaching in 10 -15 was pretty effortless.
Nice wee slide, as we reach the light the breeze is bending forward and cracked
sheets was about the best we could do. Marginal genni conditions. A bit later
as the breeze dropped and the sun came out, big blue skies. That’s a corner,
time for morning tea. The first Heni is always the best and gently sailing
towards the Hay Stack. We left genni in the bag to enjoy the dolphins, some of
the biggest I’ve seen, they stayed with us for about 10 minutes riding along
side us at 7-9 knots.
Big black cloud is building over the
No point going all the way to Gannett Rock and the
longhaul course. Just do the shorthaul since they would most likely be the
divisions less able to handle the 40something predicted. Lay course for Park Point.
Pushing a bit of tide. Before the rain the breeze was at 330 then after
switched to 240, so we are back on the wind in about 5 knots. There’s the
Eunice K again, drifting with a line or 2 out. Tighten up we’ll go over and say
hello. Sure enough the boys are haven a pleasant day out on the harbour, didn’t
see much action with the rods, doesn’t matter, at least they are out there.
As we pass Matiatia the breeze slowly backs and pop
the genni time. That’s better now making 4knots in 6knots of breeze. Big tide
so it’s a bit slow past
It wasn’t that cold either. I remember sailing back
from The Barrier in a Berocca with Trevor on his 1020 Navaho, must have been
the second race, 30 knot southerly from there before dawn is cold, discovered
the benefit of thermals in that race.
Still very shifty breeze between 240 and 280 as we
tacked our way up to
The forecast was for a lot more than we got and SSANZ
made the right call for SSANZ. We made the call to sail around the track, Zora
is still in cat 2 since the North Island Race and with some more water and
another packet of biscuits, could go again tomorrow. The skill level onboard
was not as good as some but better than most.

But wait there is more. When we parked up, I had a
peak over at Second Nature and sure enough the party was still going and a
setling rum was enjoyed J
Happy
Sailing

Steve
Alloway
Real Entertainment Ltd
Sally-
Ph: (+64 9) 3723411 mob: 021 300300
real-entertainment@xtra.co.nz or
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