Monday, 21 August 2023

Deben Lugger rally, 18-20 August, 2023

Daisy IV on the River Deben

This rally was based at Waldringfield.

It afforded an opportunity to try out a prototype boom tent, fashioned from a piece of tarpaulin.  It did its job and kept me dry through a fairly extensive thunderstorm…

Eleven Deben Luggers met up for a weekend of sailing fun.



 

Friday, 6.0nm - up to Woodbridge and back.

Saturday, 12.8nm. - against the tide, downstream to Felixstowe Ferry and then back with the tide to 'The Rocks' for beaching and a late lunch.  Then back to base.  Winds fresh and challenging.  Double reefed.

Sunday, 10.5nm - a tongue in cheek race which most boats didn’t to complete due to wind failure… 



Sunday, 11 June 2023

Rutland Water (again)

 

Another weekend, another opportunity for lake-based sailing trials with my new charge.

Winds were extremely light, sometimes non-existent.  But it was certainly a chance to try out an unreefed main for the first time!  I managed to get the lazy-jacks twisted when hoisting the mast and this tangled with the yard when raising the sail - another rigging point to check with greater care next time!







Thursday, 1 June 2023

Rutland Water

 


It has been a frustrating half term week. With time set aside for sailing, a high pressure system has parked itself off the northwest of Scotland, fine for anywhere north and west, but sending cold and fairly brisk north easterly winds along the east coast.  So, planned cruising hasn’t happened.  But today, I finally broke away from home and dragged Daisy IV along to Rutland Water.

Winds were NE, F3-5.  Launching at Whitwell, I had immense fun cruising in the northern arm.



11.9nm

  

Saturday, 20 May 2023

Maiden voyage

 

Single reefed, sailing up towards the Orwell Bridge
This was a perfect start, sailing with friends from Suffolk Yacht Harbour, up the River Orwell - actually part of a Drascombe Association rally, but just joining for the day.

Winds were NE F4 gusting upwards.  Rigging and launching went remarkably smoothly, with help from others, and utilising the launching cable on the steep slipway at SYH.

Ready to launch

Once launched, annoyingly little room for temporary berthing while parking car and trailer.

Double-reefed main - the sail has three reefing points.  For a first sail, I wasn’t exactly throwing caution to the wind…



Other participants at close quarters…


Beached for lunch opposite Freston Park
The return trip to SYH was reassuringly fast, and she held up well through the gusts.  The boat is stable and glides smoothly through the water.




A reassuring first sail; looking forward to future trips!