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Old 25-12-2021, 11:53   #1
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Any other forum members doing the Hobart?

If so, I’ll see you at the start line.
Probably won’t see you after that as we’ll be at the back.

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Old 25-12-2021, 14:08   #2
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Have a fast, safe trip to Hobart!
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Oh, cool! Watching it now. What's your boat? (stop sailing and post a response, please). :haha:
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Oh, cool! Watching it now. What's your boat? (stop sailing and post a response, please). :haha:
I'm assuming Rum Runner. But maybe that's his own boat, not the boat he's racing.

Sorry, you mean what kind of boat. My bad.
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We were surprised to see an old cruising friend, Drew Jones as one of the double hander entrants on Salt Shaker! Go Drew!

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I'm assuming Rum Runner. But maybe that's his own boat, not the boat he's racing.

Sorry, you mean what kind of boat. My bad.
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"Murray Stewart is in the skipper’s chair on Gun Runner, the smallest boat in the fleet this year and the boat he sailed the last two Rolex Sydney Hobarts on. Reece Young skippered the boat to 114th overall in 2019, after skippering the Jarkan 925 to 50th overall for fourth in Division 4 in 2018 and won the Corinthian trophy. In the 2017 race, and second smallest boat in the fleet, they finished 77th. Owned by the Army Sailing Club, the Aussie designed boat will feature the usual new-look crew of trainees. The Army uses the boat to train its personnel and teaches the Army values of courage, initiative, respect and teamwork. Gun Runner also takes part in the ADFSA Inter-Service Championship each year and puts in plenty of training ahead of the big race. They will also be out to wrest the Oggin Cup (awarded to the first armed services yacht on corrected time) back from the 2019 winner, Navy One."



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The weather report looks like it will favour the larger and mid-sized boats with strong southerlies for the next day, then decreasing wind to almost nothing in Bass Strait in three days from now. We’re at Wineglass Bay right now and will come out tomorrow afternoon to watch and follow the leaders around Tasman Island.

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The weather report looks like it will favour the larger and mid-sized boats with strong southerlies for the next day, then decreasing wind to almost nothing in Bass Strait in three days from now. We’re at Wineglass Bay right now and will come out tomorrow afternoon to watch and follow the leaders around Tasman Island.

Best of fortune to the OP.
Hi, fxykty,

It is possible, if you are interested, to take your boat through the slot between Tas. Is. The Cathedral Rocks are spectacular, especially in the morning light. The race boats are not allowed through there (and sometimes the wind gets messed up, too) but there is width enough for you and depth as well. The race course takes you well off Cape Raoul as well, but, again, can be great pics if you are closer. Beware onshore set if strong S'ly winds.

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It is possible, if you are interested, to take your boat through the slot between Tas. Is. The Cathedral Rocks are spectacular, especially in the morning light. The race boats are not allowed through there (and sometimes the wind gets messed up, too) but there is width enough for you and depth as well. The race course takes you well off Cape Raoul as well, but, again, can be great pics if you are closer. Beware onshore set if strong S'ly winds.



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Great suggestion, thanks. The leaders aren’t into Bass Strait yet so I expect they’ll be down here tonight or early tomorrow morning.

Is Port Arthur and/or Safety Cove OK in a southerly? If so, we’ll head out this afternoon, overnight in Port Arthur, and come out to view the boats tomorrow.

Then onwards to Hobart to officially check into Tasmania.
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Great suggestion, thanks. The leaders aren’t into Bass Strait yet so I expect they’ll be down here tonight or early tomorrow morning.

Is Port Arthur and/or Safety Cove OK in a southerly? If so, we’ll head out this afternoon, overnight in Port Arthur, and come out to view the boats tomorrow.

Then onwards to Hobart to officially check into Tasmania.
G'day Fxy,

The best S'ly protection in the Port Arthur area is in Carnarvon bay, and that is near bullet proof. In milder S'lies anchoring just off the historic bits is fine and is a spectacular sight in morning sunshine... the old sandstone buildings simply glow.

Safety cove is poorly named IMO, subject to swell and not all that much wind protection.

Hope to catch up someday soon!

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The best S'ly protection in the Port Arthur area is in Carnarvon bay, and that is near bullet proof. In milder S'lies anchoring just off the historic bits is fine and is a spectacular sight in morning sunshine... the old sandstone buildings simply glow.



Safety cove is poorly named IMO, subject to swell and not all that much wind protection.



Hope to catch up someday soon!



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Thanks very much for the information - will be there tomorrow in fresh southerlies (and very well developed SE swell) for a test .

I sent you a PM regarding catching up, hope that’s OK?
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Certainly, check your notifications.

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It’s a race! We left Shoal Bay on Maria Island this morning with a very light SW. 5 knots boat speed and 27 miles to Tasman Isand. Black Jack and Law Connect are double our distance away and doing either 6.1 or 15.3 knots. Who will get there first?
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We’ve got 10-20 knots of S to SSW filling in from Tasman Island to Maria Island. The two leaders (Law Connect has lost 7 miles to Black Jack in the past couple hours in the light stuff) and perhaps Scallywag as well if they keep gaining in the Freyicent hole are almost through to the wind and should speed up, albeit tacking.

We’re 9 miles shy of Tasman Island with the wind directly from it, so it’s going to be close. An absolutely beautiful day and I hope there will be some professional photos of the boats rounding Tasman Island.

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Wow, really steep swells on short period from the south, with 15-20knots out of the S approaching Tasman Island from the north, then 20-25 from the SW at Tasman Island and into Storm Bay.

Approaching Tasman Island on starboard tack as we got the SW wind it put us head on to the wave. Despite two reefs in the main we still had to slow down by feathering to <7 knots to avoid launching off and burying the bows to the mast in the next wave - boat breakers for sure. Good luck to the racers and that they don’t break anything.

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For the sailors, Black Jack about 10 miles to Tasman Island must be in the S wind now and positioning inshore for the SW. Though there is a wind shadow and at least 5 knots less within 5 miles of the shore.

Law Connect must have had an issue based on their track and Scallywag has taken second. They’re by Maria so probably not in the bigger breeze yet.

Looks like there’s going to be a big hole in Storm Bay and the Derwent this evening, so it could still be a three boat race for the finish.
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