Bastard! |
Yee gods, it's the end of 2021 already.. that must mean it's time for my
traditional look back at the sailing year..! 😁
...so, the little (big?) bastard to the left continued to make itself felt this year despite the general lift in lockdown closures, and consequent greater freedom to sail but in reality, for me anyway, it was a fairly "meh" summer as far as sailing Sparrow went - on the other side of the coin however, there was far more sailing on other people's boats, including what was quite possibly one, if not the, best days sailing for the entire season.. so swings and roundabouts...
This is my ninth year as owner of Sparrow and apart from the amazement at where nine years have gone (it only seems like yesterday that I first drove into the car park in Bosham, saw her at the back, and just knew she was the one I was going to buy) I still have absolutely no interest in parting with her - she does everything I want in spades... so the following is some happy (and some not so happy) memories of good times, bad times, warm weather, not so warm weather, sunshine glinting on the water, and fair weather sailing in shorts and t-shirts...
So many expectations at the beginning of the season as she was lifted in.. |
- the washboards were showing signs of water ingress but the bodged repair has held up well and there is currently no need to replace them - but they will need a coat of paint..
-
the cabin got a freshen up coat of paint and looks all the better because
of it..
- the curtains, after eight years of UV are beyond pale, in fact they are beyond the pale (😀), and could still do with being replaced.. if I could get my hands on a sewing machine I'd do my own..
- I was looking at the cabin wiring the other day and while it all works, and is tucked away, neat it isn't - some ducting perhaps..
- the gelcoat is beginning to get thin in places - not surprising after almost 55 years of exposure to the elements - the easiest solution is probably to colour match some paint, I am not painting the whole boat, that way lies madness, so patch repairs only where needed.
- first major is to give the antifoul a good abrading - it's stuck well so the issue is not flaking, but despite being soft/ablative there is build up that has lead to a lumpy and cratered surface.. what I want to do is flatten it off.. thinking a sanding pole and some wet and dry coarse weave sanding mesh at the moment..
- second project/major of the winter lift out - I have depth instruments, at last (I've never bothered for 13 years up to now!) For the kind of sailing I do they aren't really necessary, but as a project it's going to be fun, and it will allow me to see just how shallow it is when I transit Pilsey Sands! So courtesy of a very good Black Friday deal, I am now in possession of a NASA Target 2 depth sounder.. my intention is to fit the transducer behind the battery box.. it's an in hull, rather than through hull, so no holes needed..
I would say that it was an "OK" year; not the worst season I've had either in 'Sparrow' (or 'Papillon' for that matter) but it definitely wasn't good... looking back there were three main reasons for that - one I didn't go in until June (four or five weeks later than usual) we can blame COVID jitters for that.. two, my perception was that the weather was not brilliant - it was a damn windy and wet summer at times*.. three, there was a run of weekends where the tide times really weren't optimal for day sailing... four, the outboard was at the repair shop for a couple of weeks which ruled them out... and I was just.. too out of practice to feel comfortable doing any long day's.. anyway there you are.. excuses made for the paltry 44 mile tally in 2021..
*I don't think it was only me, a number of other guys in the club said the
same...
Of last winters jobs the one that worked beyond compare well, was the tiller pilot clip - such a cheap and simple thing but it worked perfectly..
The cockpit lid - which must be about the third - at the moment, touch wood, is behaving... the epoxy primer undercoat spray is the dogs nuts..
I can confirm that the new/upgraded "perching pad"™ (😄) I was so looking
forward to using last year is bloody brilliant - I may have only done 44 miles
but it's the perfect place to sit while the pilot does what it says on the
tin!
Finest cruising ground in the northern hemisphere - my opinion anyway |
...but the following in "AmiLy" (blue) and "Kings Ransom" (red) this summer...
Number of visits down to the boat (ie. actually on it): Difficult to say, 6 sailing trips, but sometimes even sitting on your boat on the mooring (and I did that few times - usually flat calm), or even in the car park come to that, is preferable to not being on your boat at all... sometimes you just miss "boat smell"
Total distance sailed: 44 and a half.. 'nuff said.. onwards and upwards... but about 65 or 70 on Rod and Dave's boats... and then there was the Jolly Boys Cruise.. 120 (!) miles in 4 days - furthest we've been since 2014, and twice the distance we did on the last outing..
Nights on board: None - nada - 'nuff'ing.. I've done it before and it's usually cold and uncomfortable..
Crew on occasion: None...the whole year was solo... I don't mind, I'm good company.. if I start talking to the tiller pilot (who I love by the way) I know I've got a problem..
Cruising range: HISC to the south, Snowhill to the east, let's move on.. on Rod and Dave's boats, Port Solent in the north, Cowes south and west, the club east..
Smithy "enjoying" himself on this years JB Cruise |
Best Cruise: A few to choose from this year, clearly day 1 of the Jolly Boys trip is a contender, but I have to say that the delivery trip on Kings Ransom [clicky] at the end of the season was probably equally as good.. KR is a surprisingly slippy boat when she gets going.. throw in a decent breeze, some warships, and 3 or 4 knots of tide under you and we had a brilliant sail..
Such a small and insignificant part... yet with all the ability to cr*p on your day... 😏 |
Worst mooring: Easy.. day 2 of the Jolly Boys cruise [clicky] when we t-boned the yacht next to us while turning with the tide into a finger berth on the Hamble.. 😟 Frightening at the time - the possibility of people injury was real, but no one was hurt, apart from pride, lessons were learned, and insurance excesses were paid..
Plans for next year:
- The Jolly Boys cruise..
- Some decent sailing sessions...
Date | Distance: | Wind: | Direction |
Sail Plan: |
Max Speed (knots): |
Average Speed (knots): |
Comments: |
29th April | 28'ish* |
F2 gusting F4 |
NW'ly |
Full main and jib |
5 | 3'ish |
Early season trip on AmiLy to Cowes for massive burgers.. Baltic! |
11th July | 5.82 | Both ends F3 | S/SSE |
Full main and jib |
5.4 | 2.6 | Shake down sail with the Red Arrows |
17th July |
8.05 (13.87) |
F2 gusting F3 | S/SSW |
Full main and jib |
5.6 | 2.7 | Hot late afternoon beat to Verner and a run back |
22nd July |
13.63 (27.5) |
Both ends F3 | ESE going SE |
Full main and jib |
4.8 | 3.0 | Snowhill and my first seal sighting of the summer |
23rd to 26th July |
119.42* (27.5) |
F0 to F5 | SE mostly | Full/ reefed main and jib |
8.9 (avg) |
4.0 (avg) | The 2021 Jolly Boys Cruise! |
14th Aug | 5.31 (32.81) | F3 gusting F4 | SSW | Full main and jib | 5.5 | 3.1 | Unexpected evening sail in the sun |
22nd Aug | 9.19 (42) | F3 gusting F4 | NWxN | Full main and jib | 4.7 | 1.8 | Engine dies after an idyllic day reaching down the harbour |
26th Sept |
2.5 (44.5) | F4 gusting F5 | SxW | Full main and reefed jib | . | 3.5 | Very short trip - windier than I was prepared for - MOB on my hat! |
15th Oct | 25.44* (44.5) |
F0 to F3 | NW going NE | Full main and jib | 6.8 | 2.7 | Island Sailing Club for lunch on Ami-Ly |
22nd Oct |
13.81* (44.5) |
F4/5 gusting 6 | W/WxN | Full main and reefed/no jib | 6.9 | 3.8 | Delivery trip on "Kings Ransom" |
2019 total (in Sparrow): 77.59 miles
2018 total (in Sparrow): 151.12 miles
2017 total (in Sparrow): 141.91 miles
2016 total (in Sparrow): 138.29 miles
2015 total (in Sparrow): 141.29 miles
2014 total (in Sparrow): 137.98 miles
2013 total (in Sparrow): 113.73 miles
2012 total (in Papillon): 173.29 miles
2011 total (in Papillon): 193.41 miles
2010 total (in Papillon): 154.23 miles
2009 total (in Papillon): 125 miles
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