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The lure of the night

17/08/2016

 
The latest cruising news from the Northern Hemisphere and the world.
    
 18 Aug 2016
 


The lure of the night

Very Early sunrise at Peaked Island. The literal naming of landmarks will have your crew engaged in a days long conversation and joke fest.  John Curnow ©
I suppose some time way back when, that headline actually meant getting set for a huge night out. If I remember correctly, there was a time when that seemed to be every night, too. For example, the radio station at Juan les Pins used to get people fired up for clubbing from 2300hrs. Today I am not sure I even have the energy to recount it all, let alone write it up!

No the connection stems from seeing deer and ‘roos the other night at about 0300hrs. The valleys were all full of mist and wonder, looking for all the world like the most massive collection of Japanese paintings at some ginormous modern gallery. It was super cold, 2-4?C, and they darted into the headlights as if shot out of cannons from the side of the road. Thankfully none decided to jag, not jig and end up coming through the windscreen. I like venison, but not as sashimi... Rare is best.

Still, I slowed right down and kept the lights on full to avail myself of the maximum reaction time. Two days later I am still utterly in awe of it all and only have words to describe it. I was not getting out in just a jumper in those conditions, so no pics.

In the intervening days it has got me to thinking about the last delivery trip. I had a great person on watch with me. Diligent and wary. Good stuff, for it meant I could keep an eye on the nav, which I love to do in the dark, especially when there are bricks around, of which this trip had heaps!!!

Still there's sliding the boat around waypoints in the wind and tide combos, whilst FRED (the autopilot) did his thing, and I could attend to sail trim and cups of tea. When the smelly wasn't running, the sound of a gliding displacement hull is lovely, and for those moments when you can sleep in the leeward bunk, just sensational.

The silence is invigorating and feeling like no one could get you is awesome. Yes, the GPS reminded me all the time that big brother was never far, but perception is reality, right?!

The AIS version of the Gladstone Carpark.  John Curnow ©


So yes, the lure of the night. You do not have to be scared, just prepared. At any rate, some adrenalin will be good for focus. Get well and truly set before the dark. Walk around the boat and check the gear. Get your PFD, PLB, torch, jacket and other gear up and on deck. Go below and make a thorough review of the chart for distance you are likely you are to cover on your watch/watches.

As you get into the warmer climes a jacket may not be necessary behind the dodger and all, but have it there in case you have to go for'ard, or things change quickly, which they can and do at sea regularly.

In this newsletter you will find terrific material on the work our emergency services do. The Sawlty Dog Fall Rally is off to the Caribbean, Andrew and Clare Payne show what it can be like, so we thank them earnestly for that. Then there are the celebrations for the first timers, actually going and doing it instead of talking about it, so well done you!!!

Underwater photo in the Pass  © Andrew and Clare Payne


On a bit of a downer, Australia has put a 17.5% price hike on entry fees and the lesson is simple. Come fully prepared from a documentation, health, rubbish and boat cleanliness point of view. So please do enjoy yourselves... We're loving bringing you the best stories from all over the globe.

Are you out there plying the seas and got something to say? We'd love to hear from you via editor@sail-world.com – In the meantime, do you love being on the ocean? Well remember to love them back too. They need our help. Now more than ever! Until next time...


John Curnow



Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resources increase fees
Val Ellis, noonsite.com,
Once a simple one-off fee, fees for yacht clearance on arrival have now been broken down into separate charges. For most yachts this is an increase of approximately 17.5%. In an effort to be more transparent as to how the clearance charges on yachts is arrived at, AQIS has now broken down the charges it makes for the clearing process.... [more]


Celebrating the 'Fleet of 2016'
Jennifer Handley,
During the past couple of months, it has again been a great privilege to meet those BCA members who are casting off the dock lines and transitioning from “Dreamers” to “Do-ers”, as they set sail south towards Mexico and beyond.... [more]


PredictWind - One stop shop
Nick Olson,
PredictWind the world leader in forecasting believe that more is better, and have taken the bold step of adding government provided forecasts to their award winning forecasting software.... [more]


Coastguard called after plane ditches at airshow in Kent
mca.vuelio.uk.com,
People watching the show made 999 calls to the UK Coastguard which immediately sent the Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Lydd.... [more]


My first offshore trip
Laurence Roberts and Mary Anne Unrau,
Larry and I got together in 1992 and we discovered that we had sailing in common. It seemed like a promising mutual interest, except that our experience levels were vastly different. I'd co-owned and sailed a C & C 27 on the Ottawa River above the Lachine Rapids (for which only one chart was needed).... [more]


Making for Fakarava in French Polynesia
Andrew and Clare Payne,
We arrived in the atoll of Fakarava two weeks ago after a very smooth overnight downwind sail from Makemo. So smooth in fact that we even watched a DVD in the cockpit en route, a definite first for us. Fakarava is thirty miles long and we haven't seen all of it yet. We entered the atoll through the south pass and fortunately one of our buddies was in the pass waiting to do a drift snorkel.... [more]


TowBoatUS Ocean City removes harmful fishing nets
D. Scott Croft,
Earlier this summer, three miles of open water was all that separated two efforts to protect and nurture marine life on the Atlantic Coast.... [more]


Marine Resources job updates
Marine Resources,
Marine Resources specialises in providing expert recruitment services to the leisure marine industry worldwide. Jobseekers register your CV now to receive the latest vacancies and be matched to your ideal job. Employers choose from a variety of recruitment options which include a full consultancy service as well as a unique job advertising package.... [more]


Registration is now open for the Salty Dawg Fall Rally™ to Caribbean
Salty Dawg Rally,
Registration is now open for the 2016 fall Salty Dawg Rally™ to Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands and other Caribbean destinations. The Rally for experienced blue water sailors will depart, weather permitting, on November 2 from Hampton, Virginia and other points along the US east coast.... [more]


Pilot has lucky escape after aircraft crash
mca.vuelio.uk.com,
A pilot has had a lucky escape after his light aircraft crashed on the shoreline of Withernsea, Humberside earlier today. At 11.35am today (Wednesday 10 August 2016) UK Coastguard received a distress beacon alert indicating that someone was in difficulty off the coast of Withernsea, east of the Humber Estuary.... [more]


Lifejacket-wearing fisherman rescued from the sea
mca.vuelio.uk.com,
A fisherman wearing a lifejacket has been rescued by the Summerleaze RNLI lifeguards after jumping into the sea when his 6.2 metre vessel caught fire earlier today. At about 12.00pm today the UK Coastguard received multiple 999 calls from members of the public reporting a vessel on fire off the coast of Bude, Cornwall.... [more]
 




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