Didn't go anywhere on my boat but I did crew on another in the St Helena Cup. Approx 70 entries, light winds Saturday but blew a hooley on Sunday. 25 retirements, couple of yachts laid over and one lost a rig.
Below is a pic of the Didi26 I sailed on. Great little ply epoxy boat, we retired on Sunday, she was taking a pounding in the Moreton Bay fetch to windward and we didn't want to break her.

She looks like a great little boat Cammd!
Here's a pic under sail, its a good little performer with weekend cruising accomodations.

It's a rather intriguing design, it looks like someone put a Young topsides on a larger volume hull. I like the separation for the loose luffed sails, I'd be tempted to try three sail reaching if it had the ballast for it.
Does the little traveller do the job?
Island hopping for the next 5 days. Reaching/ running conditions will be a blessing as I'm no fan of these self tacking headsails.

Island hopping for the next 5 days. Reaching/ running conditions will be a blessing as I'm no fan of these self tacking headsails.

New boat Shaggy??
Island hopping for the next 5 days. Reaching/ running conditions will be a blessing as I'm no fan of these self tacking headsails.

New boat Shaggy??
Hi Woohoo,
No, one of my old crew's boat, I'm just pulling strings and doing the sundowners
.
Island hopping for the next 5 days. Reaching/ running conditions will be a blessing as I'm no fan of these self tacking headsails.

New boat Shaggy??
Hi Woohoo,
No, one of my old crew's boat, I'm just pulling strings and doing the sundowners
.
He Shaggy passed Hot Seat today ,going the other way, she's looking good.
Island hopping for the next 5 days. Reaching/ running conditions will be a blessing as I'm no fan of these self tacking headsails.

New boat Shaggy??
Hi Woohoo,
No, one of my old crew's boat, I'm just pulling strings and doing the sundowners
.
He Shaggy passed Hot Seat today ,going the other way, she's looking good.
Hi BB,
I hope she puts her back on the market one day, I'd be tempted. The Oceanis 45 we're bringing south has the same beam and is also a Finot Conq design, so it's been interesting making comparisons between the two designs.
Eg: I don't like the displacement-only mode of sailing. I do like the swim platform and well thought out cockpit space.

I really like the single handed nature of the sail plan (ridiculously good), I don't like the lack of sail fine tune control.

Overall I'm very impressed with the boat, has a lot of positives and not many negatives!
I went and dropped the pick near the local spot where the kids jump in. Just enjoying my cup of tea and the LRB down below when this young lad starts doing brief stints of doughnuts on his jet-ski then stopping and looking longingly up at the bikinis up on the cliffs.
I felt like saying "mate, if you go and talk to them you'll probably have more success, and it'll be a lot quieter".... But I remembered being 18 myself and went back down below with a smile...
Out on the Lake,being buzzed by Jetskis,when one youngun's phone rang - stopped right in front of us - and got the finger for abuse/avoidance ,and then chased us for emphasis !!
Best to stay home weekends/public holidays !!
Saw this and thought of someone.

I'm not sure this was charted. Looks like all the South Channel markers are being replaced, most of them have new piles like this right next to them.

Left Tangalooma Saturday Morning and anchored in behind Double Island Point at about 10 last night.
Up early and crossed Wide Bay Bar this morning and now anchored at Tin can Bay enjoying a hot omelet for Brekky.


Love that the windsurfing gear is racked and ready to go Cam![]()
It's racked and ready to go but I haven't used it yet. Whenever there has been a bit of wind we have used it to do passages.
At Middle Percy now, had a game of chicken with a humpback off Cape Townsend yesterday. Don't mind saying I flinched first. Goose winged doing 7 or 8 knots with a pole and a preventer, whale travelling in the opposite direction, I was as deep as we could go without backing the main and the whale was coming towards us from the windward side. Was a bit scary, it passed within 10 mtrs, felt like we could touch it. Would have been a big thud if we collided.
Had a great sail from the Duke Islands today. Beam reach with the code Zero. Transited the Lola Montes Passage between the Islands at slack water early this morning. Very rugged and pretty.
I'd be tempted to stick that boom down below after a rinse with some fresh water. Seen 'em get sticky....
I'd be tempted to stick that boom down below after a rinse with some fresh water. Seen 'em get sticky....
I have winches and blocks on board that can sort that type of thing.
I'd be tempted to stick that boom down below after a rinse with some fresh water. Seen 'em get sticky....
I have winches and blocks on board that can sort that type of thing.
Years ago I fell for the stupid idea of the hybrid boom. Aluminium wishbone and carbon fibre tail.
I'm sure they worked well on the freshwater lakes of Europe.
I remember trying to separate mine by dropping the boom over a no-parking sign and hooking the other end to the towbar of my magna wagon and pulling on it.......
Wapiti now has her name hanging amongst the many distinguished visitors to Middle Percy Isl Yacht Club.
