Sunday, 3 June 2018

Trestles

Daisy II off her trailer onto trestles
This has been a long time in the making but Daisy II was finally tempted off her trailer onto 'terra firma' - using a set of trestles.  The initial design for these came from this link and most of the woodwork was done during the winter.  However, in an attempt to beef up the design, a keel support has been introduced, carving up a railway sleeper.
Today, the final deed was accomplished, made all the more complex by the trailer design, the various sets of rollers getting in the way. 


Back-winching, the rear support was in place first.

rear support
At the time, the rear of the trailer was just in front of these, and the trailer was already tipping backwards with the boat resting on a combination of this support and the trailer keel rollers.  As back-winching continued, the keel had to be jacked up in stages as the trailer was slowly pulled out from beneath the boat. 
Eventually, the final position for the keel support was in place, and the balancing forward trestles were pushed in place.


Forward keel support and balancing trestles.
Technically, the hull is now much more accessible for work, although it make take a little courage on my part to spend much time underneath the boat.  However, the whole thing seems pretty sturdy, particularly with the introduction of the forward keel support.  The key motivation for doing this now is to access the trailer for servicing, whilst I have a few weeks with no immediate sailing commitments.  Plans are well advanced, however, to trail Daisy II to Cumbria in July and to Cornwall in August, so the trailer needs to be in tip-top shape! 
Depending on time, I may start chipping away at some of that old antifouling - I'd quite like to get back to the original hull, and perhaps repaint beneath the waterline - that may all have to wait until the close season.





Sunday, 27 May 2018

Norfolk Broads - southern rivers cruise WIP

This post covers the end of May cruise based in the River Yare, and covering also Breydon Water, the lower part of the River Waveney and the River Chet.

Cruising along the lower reaches of the River Yare



61.0nm  Launched 26th May - red section; 27th May - green section

Put together with the Lowestoft loop earlier this month (see previous blog entry) the following shows the combined tracks covering most of the southern rivers with the exception of the Waveney (which has been covered on a number of previous occasions).

Sunday, 13 May 2018

Lowestoft Loop, 12-13 May (WIP)

Participating boats:
Coasters: Daisy II, Kathleen
Luggers: Jimbo, Rita May


Skipper: Daisy II

Skipper: Kathleen


Skipper and First Mate: Rita May

Skipper and Able Seaman: Jimbo




Friday evening moorings kindly supplied by Waveney and Oulton Broad Yacht Club



Jimbo entering the lock at Oulton Broad

Fleet departing Oulton Broad lock into Lowestoft harbour

Rita May departing Lowestoft harbour


Daisy II departs Lowestoft harbour

Kathleen riding the swelling waves as she departs Lowestoft harbour


Fleet making steady progress from Lowestoft

Kathleen and Jimbo heading towards Great Yarmouth

Kathleen ready for more action off Gorleston

Jimbo making good use of little wind on Breydon Water

Daisy II moored at Reedham Ferry

Reedham Ferry staithe
Entering the New Cut to St Olaves

Slow progress along the New Cut


Plenty of clearance under St Olaves road bridge


Fleet gives up on the wind...












Red track, Saturday 12th May, Yellow track 13th May; 33.3nm

Monday, 7 May 2018

Early May Bank Holiday on the Blackwater

Early May






42.4nm




Day 1: Circumnavigating Osea and Northey Islands.


21.8nm


Day 2: Trip up the Colne


20.6nm