Tuesday, December 17, 2013

And Now it is Christmas

Happy Crew
We have had some more adventures on Cheshire Cat. We entered the Balmain Regatta resplendent in our laser cat outfits and came 7th out of 26 boats and had a really nice time. The party afterwards on the lawns and forecourt of the Balmain Sailing Club was extremely pleasant. We had some good results in the Spring Sunday series with 2 thirds, a non-race, a 5th, and a bullet (1st for you land lubbers) for the final race. Overall we came third for the series which is pretty pleasing.


Michael winched so hard he split his shorts!

Michael doing his gay pole imitation
The mascot that helped us win the Christmas race

We have also done 4 twilights and enjoyed the great way to finish a week. We scored a 6th, a 1st, a 5th and a 4th.

The crew have worked really hard and together we have had some great starts and some really enjoyable racing. We've had no wind, loads of wind and a races where we had it all at once. Jenni, Julie, Laine, Celine, Karen, Michael, Terina, John, Sam, Ruth,  and more. And fortified by Chalkers Crossing wines. Awesome. Go the Cat!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Still sailing

The Cheshire Cat crew have been having some adventures. 6 of us went to Hamilton Island for race week. But in the lead up we had a couple of races in Balmain. For the first one Dee the additional Hamilton team member joined us from Melbourne and we flew our little blue and white spinnaker with great success. Then the second race we had the big spinnaker we were taking to Hammo and put that up. It's a bit big for Cheshire Cat but helped us fly in the light winds. Even the beak breaking on the pole didn't slow us down for long with John calling for VB cord and tying it on.
And then after returning we went out again last weekend and without the pole fixed we relied on the lovely big headsail. After a good start Jenni took the helm and steered us to third place which was pretty awesome without a spinnaker.
So onwards and upwards for the Cat!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

The wind is definitely beneath our wings

After our triumph at the Manly Women's Yacht Challenge Cheshire Cat's mighty crew have kept up the   pace.

At the Balmain Sailing Club's presentation night dinner we won two firsts, three seconds and a third. We had our hands on a lovely trophy for a minute but it ended up staying at the club.

 But we got a tasteful and space-saving trophy to take home.


Then the Winter Series began. I was away but the team sailed under skipper John and came 4th. Very clever. The winter series includes Balmain, Drummoyne and Greenwich clubs so there are lots of boats out there. 





Our well set spinnaker
When I got home my ebay spinnaker arrived in the post so there were no excuses. Dee came up from Melbourne for a training race with the Hammo crew. Jenni was struck down with gastro but the rest of us threw caution to the winds and up went the spinnaker. And it worked. It fits and we didn't get a twist or a tangle. Celine and Karen were faultless on foredeck, Julie trimmed like she had been doing it all her life, Laine managed the main and the stings as if he had three hands and Dee kept us all focussed like the winners we plan to be. We hoisted twice in the race, with a thrilling spinnaker finish as we managed to stay ahead of two boats in the division above us, and then just for the hell of it gybed a few times for practise because it turns out we can. We were fortunate that the wind was light. We probably would not be so cocky if there had been more breeze.





Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Women Rule!


On March 24th the Cheshire Cat crew, resplendent in our laser eyed cat t-shirts with matching red pants and caps, set off for the Helly Hensen Manly Women's Yacht Challenge. We were still in high spirits from our win at the Friday twilight. It was cloudy but fine, just like Coopers Ale, and although there was no wind the Nor'Easterly was predicted for around midday.

Manly Yacht Club it is just to the east of the Manly ferry wharf and has a small jetty and some hold off buoys for visitors. But we decided to pick up a spare mooring and the club tender brought out the Helly Hensen burgee and some advice, wrong as it turned out, as to the likely course.

The regatta was divided into 2 divisions which were further divided into all female crew (us) and female helm. The committee boat was anchored off Reef Beach and the course chosen for us had a short leg into Manly and then three big loops, from the West and East Manly marks to Obelisk, Balmoral and Grotto Point. The promised breeze had arrived and was around 10 knots, perfect for Cheshire Cat. There were 20 boats in our division which made for a hectic start but we timed it well and crossed in clear air right near the committee boat as we planned. 

After the Manly ferries caused some interest we crept round the Obelisk YA mark and with skillful sailing and a very clean, slippery hull thanks to Dave Stenhouse, we managed to escape the parking lot and leave many of our competitors in our wake. Nearing the Balmoral mark on our next loop we were shocked to hear a man screaming at the crew as they struggled to drop the spinnaker. We later discovered he was their sailing coach. They may be scarred for life! While we have the occasional raised voice in a crisis we try to keep it clean and civil. 

On our last rounding of the Manly marks as we were nicely fetching the second buoy, unlike the previous time when we squeaked round luffing by the skin of our teeth, one of the big division 1 boats called starboard on their way to the finish line and we had to tack away so we did a fast 360 to get back on track. Lucky we have had some practice doing a penalty turn on the Balmain course! It did prove costly though. 

We had out paced a Northshore 34 by this time and later had an unsolicited compliment from the owner about our sailing skill which was nice. After the finish we joined the other crews at the very jolly MYC club house where canapés were being served. And we hit the bar for a well deserved beverage. All together there were 32 boats entered, 12 in division 1 and 20 in division 2. One of the teams had come all the way from Cronulla. It was a very well organised regatta by the friendly people at the MYC including a shopping opportunity provided by Helly Hensen with a very discounted range of clothes while we waited for the prize giving. 


Cheshire Cat won the All Female Crew division 2 and came third by only 30 seconds in the combined division 2 score. Without that 360 we may have come 2nd! And then we also won the best dressed crew. Go the laser cats! And finally Terina won one of the raffle prizes, a very nice sailing bag like the Gemmel ones only bigger. 

It was a very happy team that made the long but lovely sunset cruise back to Balmain. 

Good start
Concentration
What ferry?
Oh, that ferry!

Tight rounding









Best Dressed Team minus Jenni who went home on "that" ferry to be in time for dinner 


Monday, March 18, 2013

2nd in the Summer Series

I am always quick to post when we do well but it takes me a while when we don't. Too vain I guess. We came 5th two races in a row. It may not seem too bad until you realise that there were only 6 boats in race 5 and 5 in race 6. In the 5th race a small misjudgement at the start saw us get a little too close to Solveig and had to do a 720 degree turn to exonerate ourselves and we never caught up. The last race we had to do well to retain our first place and sadly failed. I didn't get into a good place for the start and in the strong winds we were not as competitive as we hoped. No reflection of the crew who worked extremely hard and very much deserved their beer at the end. Even I am stiff today having had a harder job on the helm than usual in the big gusts.
The gusts are the grey arrows, red is wind over15 knots - lots to the non sailors.
We could have protested F-Sharp, the eventual winner, for being in prohibited water after the preparatory signal but it seemed too petty. They sailed straight off the moorings across the start line. Pretty slick but not exactly legal. Oh well, we live to race another day - next Sunday in fact in the Manly Women's Challenge in the all female crew division. Lets hope we do a bit better there. Although the forecast at the moment is for very light winds indeed, quite the opposite of this week at the opposite end of the harbour.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Great Day for A Sail

In perfect conditions save for a tad too little breeze Julie, Mike, Celine Karen and I set sail in the 4th race of the Balmain Winter season.

The crew worked very hard as we were trying to keep our place at the top of the leader board. As you can see Julie was concentrating extremely hard keeping the jib working to maximum. And we did keep our place. Even a 4th was not enough for us to slip. And as Amon Re retired due to sailing the wrong course we will actually come 3rd.

We managed to avoid the stinking great tanker that came up the harbour at us but one of the other boats tried for right of way.  Pictures by Celine.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Racing Racing Racing

Kylie pink

Speccy sunset  for the last night of the year







Into the misty - twilight sailing

We have had mixed results in the twilights but some lovely sailing nevertheless. We (Celine, Karen Michael, Julie) retired from the first race after the finish rather than deal with a protest for a rather audacious and not entirely successful tack at the start. But we had a nice race anyway.

John thinks he's harness racing
Happy Michael


Karen as boom pole




Yet another groovy sunset

The second twilight saw John back on Cheshire Cat and with Jenni on the helm with Michael and Karen, an excellent start and another lovely race with the sun setting over Drummoyne in spectacular fashion.






The first Sunday race was pedestrian with a 5th PHS and 7th BMS.



BUT the next one was a winner, in every sense. Jenni on the helm we crossed first and we never looked back.

Concentration!
Spinnakers behind us 


Winners are grinners


Seriously we led from start to finish. The committee shortened the course for our division which meant we were the FIRST BOAT TO CROSS THE FINISH LINE out of everyone! Very nice to see all the spinnakers behind us.  And we won our division in PHS and BMS as well. You couldn't wipe the grins off our faces. Combined with the fact that Deirdre's cat Alice was found that afternoon after 8 days missing it was a very excellent day.

It is  bit hedonistic but a twilight race is a good way to end what is sometimes an otherwise very ordinary week.