Wednesday 27 October 2010

A Figaro 1 wins Solent Series!

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/?article=154492

Well done to Black Diamond for doing so well in a Figaro. Hopefully this will encourage Richard and Simon who own Rattler. It's true that the IRC rating at 0.974 has been much better this year but I'd say that it's still a difficult boat to win in, and as us lot on Rattler managed to just pip Black Diamond in this year's Round the Island race I reckon it's about time they did some more round the cans racing (without nicking the FarrOut crew that is!).
Rattler in her Le Havre "Groupe Partouche" days.

Monday 25 October 2010

Autumn Series Race 4

Hooray, we've got our boat speed back! This sunday's race was a cracker with a 10 boat IRC fleet. We only had four people on board but the boat was flying with her newly scrubbed bottom. The highlight was overtaking an X332 zooming along with the Tuareg ayso, unfortunately we found ourselves to leeward of Iduna and wasn't able to overtake because of their wind shadow and it took a while before we could make the move to go above her. It was quite breezy and if I headed up all I could see happening was accellerating and driving up their transom!

It all went wrong on the gybe as Dave was missing from the bow this week. Stephen's stirling effort couldn't save us from the wrap and we ended up losing a spinnaker sheet. The temporary replacement wasn't ready in time for the downwind part of the course so we goose-winged.

Top boat speed of the day 9.3 knots. Although we had a nightmare after the first reach, we did OK in the fleet and without the problems I'd like to think that we'd be up there. Roll on next week and great to see Darren back on the boat.

Saturday 23 October 2010

Filthy Bottom

I really hope that this is the reason that we've been doing so badly recently. That International VC Offshore really hasn't done the business for us in Weymouth harbour. I think that we'll try Nautix T speed next year.

We had sea squirts, worms, barnacles and everything on the bottom and to be honest the bottom is still horrible after we sprayed it all off. The worm casts had to be scraped off with a plastic scraper!

Thursday 21 October 2010

Route du Rhum 2010

I'm started to get excited about the Route du Rhum. Of course I'll support Safran in the Open 60s as ever but I have an idea that Armel Le Cleac'h (BritAir) can beat Mich Desj (Foncia), although the prof has got a new boat....it will be interesting to watch, I wouldn't bet any money on it though!

The Categorie Ultime multihulls are going to be amazing with these massive 100' + machines lined up against each other; Thomas Coville (Sodebo) vs. Frank Cammas (Groupama). 46 classe 40s....in fact 87 boats signed up at the moment.

Not long now.

http://www.routedurhum-labanquepostale.com/en/s01_home/s01p01_home.php

Monday 18 October 2010

Autumn Race 3 - Max Points!

Another maximum point performance from FarrOut this sunday morning. We were doomed from the start being the slowest boat in the fleet and a forecast dying breeze. Sure enough the wind died off a lot but I think the filthy hull was a big problem to us. A lift out this friday should sort this out but I really haven't been happy with the performance of our anti-fouling this year.

All smiles on FarrOut though, as we used the tail end of the race to work on our boat speed and think that we have got an improvement there. There's nothing worse than working your butts off to go as fast as possible and then some flash git zooming past you, I stumbled on a YouTube video that indicates this quite well.....let's make sure we're the overtaker and not the overtaken. Enjoy.


Wednesday 13 October 2010

Beneteau First 30, Juan K - Mich Desj

The FarrOut boys were disappointed by the new Beneteau First 30 when we had a poke around at the Southampton boat show. We were expecting to be entranced but instead were numbed by the poor level of finishing, it maybe that the test boats were rushed out to the boat shows but personally I'd have had someone fairing that keel bulb overnight seeing as though it was directly in the eyes of the public. Stepping from the First 30 onto a J97 turned frowns to smiles; a totter down the pontoon to an Archambault A31 and the smiles turned to leers.

The excellent Swedish blog Blur.se got to have a test sail on the First 30 and have published some polars and a test IRC cert. Worth having a look, click the translate button if your Swedish is rusty: http://www.blur.se/2010/10/12/first-30-polar-irc/#comments

Can we forgive the poor finish quality and stumpy looking mast if it goes like a train and wipes out bigger competition under IRC yet still satisfies the "sell it to the wife as a child friendly cruiser" test?

Still think Steve and Richard preferred the old salty cruiser boat at the boat show, they worry me......

Monday 11 October 2010

Autumn Series Race 2

It was a very rusty and hung over FarrOut crew that made it out of Weymouth harbour on sunday morning. It was blowing quite hard from the east and our broken engine couldn't deliver us enough power meaning that we had to short tack out of the harbour causing a bit of drama first thing and a desperate scrabble to get the headsail up.

We went for a conservative sail plan of No. 4 headsail and full main, which maybe left us underpowered at times but not on our ears at others.....ho hum always a difficult choice. It was blowing at least 20 and with some seas that tended to keep our speed down to windward. With an excellent turnout in the IRC class (9 boats) and a poor turnout in PY, only 1 boat so Rumrunner opted to sail around behind us. We were deemed OCS and dipped back and then touched a mark so did a penalty turn, this as well as having a nasty kite wrap caused us to pick-up 9 points!

With lighter airs forecast next week we might do better.

Monday 4 October 2010

WSC autumn series 1 - blown out

The expected southerly gale put the mockers on this sunday's racing. I haven't been sailing for about 4 weeks, incredible.

We're looking forward to racing against the new boat in the fleet, a guest appearance for the winter from the Capo30 Santana. Bob has jumped ship to join them, so we have a vacant space in the middle of the boat which I think one of us owners will fill.