Sailing The Wayfarer
Geoff and Amanda were feeling brave today as the winds were light and took the Wayfarer (which is on loan to Blackwell) and kept at Ferry Nab out for a sail - it was a bit like dancing on ice compared to the beaufort (Muddler). The wind was a light southerly force 1-2 and we had some good sailing and fast closer hauling in the stronger gusts that came through.
The boat was a lot more receptive to balancing and crew weight and very easily put 'off balance' and skidded round a few tacks before Amanda quite got the hang of not over tacking her.
We both helmed and crewed and both had a play with sail setting and trying to get the tell tails on the jib working for us correctly. She goes really fast when set correctly!
Lunch was at Ferry Nab followed by further joyful sailing all afternoon. We had planned to practice a triangle course but the little pink optimists beat us to the bouys however we did managed to get a figure of 8 course in to include tacking and gybing.
The only glitch of the day - remember to take some lubricating oil for the padlock that locks the wayfarers trailer coz it's a bit rusty!
Sailed 10 – 15.30, f1-2, s/sw, drizzly at times 17C. Went to Ferry Nab and launched Wayf (after 40 mins trying to unlock it).
Good sail – now Amanda’s preferred dinghy - slippy on water rather than ‘in’.
Amanda soft-landed it gracefully to windward onto Ferry Nab finger-jetty for lunch gaining an on-looking yachty’s compliment.
Lunch over we set out against a gentle s/sw-erly! Amanda then helmed reaching, beating across bay then gybing and running to Base. Amanda ‘new level of learning’ day.


















