Shorts and tshirts... for me that's what sailing is all
about.. you can forget the salopettes and wet weather gear.. 😀 |
Amazingly, this is my twelfth year as owner of Sparrow and apart from the utter confusion as to where those 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 memories of good times, bad times (few or none of those to be honest this year), warm weather, sunshine glinting on the water, and fair weather sailing in shorts and t-shirt... so without further ado...
What was the big thing of the year?
...and after - hugely pleased with the garage floor paint, which still looks good even now after a season of pretty hard use...
What was the biggest 'downer' of the year?
Very few issues this year to be fair - it's my second summer of being retired (which I'm now a little more used to the idea of) but ironically it was the summer weather that was probably the biggest downer for this year... it just seemed like at times it was a succession of gales and/or rain, and the good days always seemed to coincide with a lack of tide... chatting to the other owners on lift out days and they were saying the same - it wasn't a stand out summer weather'wise for any of us..
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- the washboards which were showing signs of water ingress have remained good despite the bodged repair a couple of years back and there is still currently no need to replace them..
- the gelcoat is beginning to get thin in places - not surprising after almost 55 years of exposure to the elements. I am not painting the whole boat, that way lies madness, but the patch repairs I did the layover before last [clicky] have worked well and I'll be doing more, but with a better colour-matched paint!
- ...the replacement windex (I need (another) windex [clicky]) has held up well though one of the arms has lost it's square/indicator tab so a bodge will be needed.. 😏
...so, along with a smooth off of the anitfoul, the aforementioned paint patching and new running rigging, I would say it was a good year for maintenance and projects - go on then, 9/10.... 😁
Summary of the season:
Overall I would say I had a reasonable seasons sailing in what was a pretty mixed bag of weather - not the best season I've had either in 'Sparrow' (or my old boat 'Papillon' for that matter). It was way better than the years either side of COVID but still not outstanding... couple of comments though...
One, as mentioned the weather probably took as much as it gave - with the exception of May and August it was largely pants...
- April was stormy - storm 'Kathleen' launched herself upon the south coast (and her straight after storm 'Olive'!) for lift in, the lift in on Sunday was cancelled, the Tuesday lift in was also cancelled due to heavy winds, so my lift in was shifted to Wednesday [clicky]. Not as bad as last year - but a portent of things to come.. the mast didn't go up for two weeks, and the sails didn't go on until a week after that
- May was lovely.. despite going in on the 10th of April, May was the first opportunity I'd had for a shakedown sail (four weeks after lift in!)
- June was weather bound - "naff weather, duff tides, and some time away" I logged - just three trips out and I noted it was grey and cold...
- July was windy, also rainy.. was picking my days but lost three weeks in the middle of the month to poor weather and duff tides..my missus was bemoaning the jet stream
- August - probably my second best month for trips out, but weather continued to be changeable - we had a lot of northerly's
- September - nothing like last years Indian Summer - instead "a weird mix of heavy winds, light winds, rain and duff tides", I logged. My last sail was the 16th and four weeks later there had been no opportunity to get out again and the mast came down for lift out.. 😏
Shepherds Wharf in Cowes on the first night of the extended cruise |
Number of visits down to the boat (ie. actually on it): Difficult to say, but about the usual 25+... 12 actual sailing trips c/w 14 last year which is disappointing, but sometimes even sitting on your boat on the mooring (and I did that more than a few times - usually flat calm or the opposite), or even in the car park come to that, is preferable to not being on your boat at all... sometimes you just miss that "boat smell" 😀
East Head, err.. ahead.. |
Crew on occasion: Just the one on the fantastic day the Grandson came out with me for the second time [clicky].. I was hoping he'd come again after last years little jaunt and I was so pleased when he said he wanted to - and best of all he caught two fish as well! The rest of the time I'm my own good company.. if I start talking to the tiller pilot (who I love by the way) I know I've got a problem.. 😜
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Worst mooring: I'll nominate/proxy Smithy for this one [clicky] as we ran aground while he was on the helm and while up the NW Passage on our GP 14 trip. Somewhat amazingly I had no bad moorings this year - they were all good... 😁
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No Jolly Boys Extended Cruise currently planned for 2025, but few things in life are more certain than that we will go.. the overnight trips worked well as a format... maybe Poole this year??
- Looking forward to getting Grandson out on the boat again
- SailGP is coming to Portsmouth [clicky] next year - would be good to be on the water to see at least one of the days
- Looking forward to going out on Smithy's GP14 again.. maybe some racing?
- Sail Sparrow on more occasions next season... 🤞
NB.* Means mileage not counted in year total... probably because I'm on someone else's boat, or it was all on engine... |
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Date | Distance: | Wind: | Direction: |
Sail Plan: |
Max Speed (knts) |
Avg Speed (knts) |
Comments: |
7th May | 10.18 | F3 | NE going SxW | Full/reefed main; full/reefed genoa | 5.4 | 2.8 | Shakedown sail was remarkably unshaky |
11th May | 8.75 (18.93) | F4 going F3 | SE going SExS | Reefed main and genoa | 5.4 | 3.1 | HISC in a glorious warm SE'ly |
23rd May | 26.97* (18.93) | F3 going F4 | WxN going NWxN | Full/reefed main; full genoa | 8.3 | 2.9 | The Jolly Boys first trip to Cowes in 9 months |
25th May | 13.89 (32.82) | F3 | SSW going S | Full main/90% genoa | 5 | 3 | 30 tacks to Sandhead - furthest east this season |
6th June | 9.94 (42.76) | F4 going F3 | WxS going SWxW | Full main/full genoa | 5.2 | 2.9 | D-Day anniversary sail to Eastoke Point - furthest south this season |
9th June | 5.1 (47.86) | Both ends of a F4 | NW | Reefed main and genoa | 5.3 | 3.5 | Short sail before retiring cold and windswept |
23rd June | 8.42 (56.28) | Top F3 | SWxS | Full main/90% genoa | 4.5 | 2.7 | 30 tacks to Marker - Smiffy makes an appearance |
1st to 4th July | 59.04* (56.28) | F3 to F6 | N and W mostly | Full/reefed main; full/reefed genoa | 8.3 | 5 | The 2024 Jolly Boys Cruise - Cowes/Lymington/ Hamble.. and dolphins! |
27th July | 5.1 (61.38) | F4 gusting F5 | WxN | Full main/90% genoa | 6.5 | 3.2 | Hugely overpowered power reach to Marker and back - exhausting! |
1st and 2nd August | 83.01* (61.38) | F1 to F6 | WxS | Full/reefed main; full genoa | 12.4 | 3.9 | Fun and games off St. Catherine's with the Jolly Boys post curry! |
5th August | 10.32 (71.70) | F4 | SWxW | Full main/90% genoa | 4.6 | 2.8 | 30 tacks to Verner and a clear off of the barnacles |
10th August | 9.52 (81.22) | Both ends of a F4 | WxN | Reefed main and genoa | 5.7 | 3.4 | Westwinner on a single tack! |
17th August | 27.39* (81.22) | F1 going F4 later | N going WxS | Full main/full genoa | 7 | 2.9 | Reduced Jolly Boy contingent goes on a low key motor sail to East Cowes for lunch. |
30th August | 4.0 (85.22) | F2 occais. F3 | ExN | Full main/95% genoa | 5 | 3 | The Grandson comes fishing and catches two! |
3rd September | 10.12 (95.34) | F3 going F4 | WxN | Full main/full & 95% genoa | 4.8 | 3 | Two beauty's on the water and a beer with Dave |
16th September | 7.38 (102.72) | F3 gusting F4 | Between ENE and ExN | Full main/full and 75% genoa | 4 | 2.4 | Emsworth channel meander |
17th and 18th September | 55.44* (102.72) | F4 to F6 | ENE | Full/reefed main; full/reefed genoa | 7.9 | 4 | Jolly Boys go to Yarmouth and blow the cobwebs out |
4th October | 9.25*(102.72) | F3 gusting F4 | SSE going SxW | Full main/full jib | 3.5 | 9.3 | NW passage in a GP14 - cracking day out. |
7th October | 4.44* (102.72) | - | - | Engine | 3.5 | 4 | AmiLy delivery trip |
18th October |
15.32* (102.72) |
F2 | SW | Genoa only | 3.3 | 6.2 | Kings Ransom delivery trip |
2021 total (in Sparrow): 44.5 miles
2020 total (in Sparrow): 0 miles (COVID)
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
Picture courtesy Sue Rose on the Stunning Hampshire Farcebook page.. |
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