Monday, 25 November 2013

New Zealand Wetafest 2013, solid fleet numbers and great conditions make for a fantastic event

From the following article on Sail-World submitted by Miranda Powrie:

http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/index.cfm?SEID=0&Nid=117027&SRCID=0&ntid=0&tickeruid=0&tickerCID=0

Glamour weather just added to the fizz at the NZ Wetafest held at Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club over the weekend.

We arrived late Friday afternoon to a light sea breeze and quickly rigged and got out on the water for the rum race. Everyone was a little unsure of our course, except perhaps the local Phil Scherer who sails with his son Lawrence. But basically we made our way around the sand bank in the middle of Tauranga harbour with the sound of thuds to keep us company as everyone managed to smack into the sandbank at least once each, no sneaky cutting corners in Tauranga!

Saturday dawned sunny with another light sea breeze that filled in just in time for the start of the Rogaine orienteering race. Sailors were given a map and instructions and had to search the harbour for hidden codes and they could get the codes in any order that they wanted. With high tide at 11.30 there was a lot of discussion about what way to go first and the tactical advice was coming thick and fast. 

read more here

The fleet racing, photo courtesy Josh McCormack

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