Friday 30 July 2010

Cowes Dinghy Week part 2

This was our last day of Dinghy Week, and we came 3rd on the water! It was good fun. This time the pictures did come out in the right order, so here is me setting up the boat. (Cheryn was kind enough to be our photographer.)Planning strategy...

getting ready to launch

I love my gloves, eventually I want the wetsuit, lifejacket and kag, oh and why not the boots too. It's just too cool that there is a brand name that is mine too!



And we're off



This is during the race, the yellow sail is in our class, the white sails are in a different race.
Having fun in the waves.

Can you see us on the left? Not all of these boats are in our race, there is a mix up of a few different classes.

See how we overtake the guy with the yellow sail, hee, hee.



The finish line, look at the guy on the right with the yellow boat, he was in our class, we beat him! Look at the other yellow boat far in the distance on the left, also our class. We were the ones at the back on Monday though, some days are great and some days aren't.
The place where we park our dinghy is some way up the coast, so I dropped Pete off and sailed the boat back, all by my self, this is the first time I have sailed completely on my own!
I wasn't one bit scared, and I had fun, and I did everything right too. I am really loving Sailing.

Thursday 29 July 2010

Cowes Dinghy Week 2010

We have been having a fabulous week! This is the week of dinghy sailing, and I have been having a blast. For those of you who know me, this is unusual because I am scared of the ocean, and it is freezing. I still take a breath every time I have to launch the boat. This sea is less scary though, no huge waves like in Durban. Except for yesterday, the sea was heaving with huge rollers, 6 foot high! I was loving it! I am stiff today though. This was the first day of Dinghy week, I was on the shore taking photos.

This is a moth dinghy, it is beautiful to watch. These aren't my photos, I tried to catch the guys out on the water, but they were too far for my little camera. They actually sail out of the water.


Watch this video, it is amazing, The Moth Dinghy These are my photos, they have to launch from a capsized position otherwise they may damage the hydro foils. This is the boat before the foils are attached, you can see why it is called a moth, I like it.
The photos seem to have come in backwards, but if I rearrange them they wont enlarge when you click on them, so here they are in no particular order. Pete after his race, he came 4th (remember he has only been sailing for three months! He is so competitive).

Just after he had launched.
During the race,
Just launched again, (not that he launched twice, it's just the next photo of that event :)
Ok, these ones are in order, can you see what a poor start Pete had, he was very annoyed about that. This one is just as the siren blew, and they're off!


This is them jockeying for position at the start line, just as the one minute siren has gone off.
I took this photo to show how everyone helps out, the old lady and the young boy are all Pete's competitors, but they will all help everyone out. I love it.
Cheryn and Corbin throwing pebbles into the sea.

Would you like the job of sorting this mess out? I tell you it is amazing how they actually know where the trollies are, and this is in some sort of order.
I wish we could get a picture of Pete and I sailing together, but I don't think that is going to happen, you'll just have to believe that I have been having a great time.

Wednesday 21 July 2010

Tuesday 20 July 2010

Relief Society Swimming Night

We hired the UKSA swimming pool for an hour and invited all the RS sisters to come swimming! It was great having the whole pool to ourselves. This is the pool that I work in teaching Swimming. This was also Samuel's first swim, so that is why there are loads of photos. He had a great time, at first he wasn't sure, but it wasn't long before he was laughing all the time! It was so cute.