Friday, December 21, 2012

Tall Ships Race – Jan 5, 2013


 

The Bay of Islands Tall Ship and Classic boat Regatta will be held on Saturday, January 5th, 2013.
This annual event, sponsored by the Russell Boating Club, is one of the highlights of summer sailing in the Bay.
Freewind will be sailing through the fleet of tall ships and classic yachts which come to the Bay of Islands every year to take part in this gathering. It is an unforgettable experience and a great photo opportunity.
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 The Tucker Thompson at the Tall Ships race


On Saturday, January 5th, regatta boats and spectator boats of all ages, shapes and sizes will be sailing the Bay in a memorable collection of sail and colour. It is a light-hearted race, where classic boat owners and sailors young and old share their love of traditional sailing boats with the aim of having a good sail and lots of fun.

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If you want to join the spectator boat fleet on board Freewind, be sure to book early to secure your spot on our day sailing trip for January 5th.
Bookings on our website, www.sailbayofislands.com .
or call us on 0800 002244
 The Soren Larsen at the Tall Ships race
 
 
At the end of the trip, there will be an opportunity to get off in Russell and join the celebration at the Russell Boating Club that is hosting the race and will be putting on a traditional earth-oven-cooked Hangi dinner for all.
See the Tall Ships Regatta and the Russell Boating Club featured on TV1’s Coasters with Al Brown here.

We leave at 10 am and return at 4 pm. Great sailing and lunch included.

Cost is $90 per person and a $10 deposit per person is required to confirm your booking.

See you there,
Ron and the Freewind crew




Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Freewind back from the South Pacific


Freewind is back on her mooring in Matauwhi Bay, Russell, and Ron is busy with preparations for the new chartering season – sail repair, engine maintenance, a fresh coat of varnish, etc.
 
The passage across from Fiji last month was blissfully uneventful and Ron, single-handing, managed to navigate Freewind between the low-pressure weather systems that plagued the area between Fiji and New Zealand and bring boat and crew safely home.
 
This is what it looked like through the lens of his camera:
 
Sailing to New Zealand - Freewind  Rainbow on the ocean - Freewind charters
 
Heading south to New Zealand
         
Calm seas and rainbow skies

01Freewind  compass course to Fiji

Headsail winch - Freewind Charters New Zealand
   
 Dolphins and the unfortunate flying fish that landed on Freewind’s deck were the sailor’s only company; the sunsets and sunrises were inspirational.

Freewind -dolphins! Flying fish on deck - Freewind
   

Sunset, Fiji NZ passage.
 
Sunrise on the way to Fiji
   
Our first charter cruises in the Bay of Islands will begin this month and our reservations calendar is starting to fill up. We have scheduled day trips and overnight trips, as well as special custom-tailored cruises for groups and couples. So if you’re interested in a scheduled or exclusive tour of the Bay of Islands, please check our trip details on www.sailbayofislands; if you have any further queries please don’t hesitate to contact us – we’re here to help make your visit to the Bay of Islands one that is full of wonderful memories!
Looking forward to seeing you all on the water,

Ron and the Freewind crew

Monday, July 23, 2012

Our Fiji Trip




Freewind’s crew, Eleanor, Melanie, and me – Dalia, joined Ron on Freewind for two weeks’ holiday in Fiji during the recent school break. We enjoyed the warm tropical weather and the good sailing and swimming and relaxed with friends on the waterfront. It was good to be back in ‘Fiji time’ in the land of the many smiles.Plantation Island

The sailing was pretty relaxed, and we even had dolphins to keep us company
Relaxing on deck Ahoy theredolphins!

From the ocean to the plate – fresh Mahimahi for dinner
Fresh Mahimahi Eleanor filleting the day's catch
 Fresh Mahimahi dinner

Sailing into Musket Cove, where the swimming and snorkelling were great
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The sunsets were spectacular…
Saweni sunset
Sunset in Denerau

It was good to meet up with old friends in Savusavu and once again enjoy the amazing views from our veranda
Savusavu market 1

Savusavu Market 2
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On Saturday, close to 20 Optimists and Lasers from the Savusavu Junior Sailing Club raced around the buoys in the bay, Eleanor and Melanie coming second in the Laser races.
Rigging the Laser Junior sailing 2 El and Mel - sailing Savusavu  DSCF1555 (Copy) DSCF1507 (Copy) DSCF1527 (Copy)

Thanks for a great holiday, Freewind!
Cheers, Freewind



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Quote of the Day
There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.
- Water Rat,  from The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Off to Fiji, once again!

Freewind’s current position report:
(Monday, May 21, 19:30 NZ time)
    28º41’ South; 174º42’ East.   Course: 323º      Speed: 4.5 knots
Wind: 6 knots from the southwest. Seas calm.
 "Lovely sunset, one lone Albatross keeping me company.
618 nautical miles to waypoint at the Southern point of Fiji.  Regards to all – Ron"
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With the temperatures in New Zealand on the cool side, and the warm tropics beckoning, Freewind, with Ron as solo crew, left the Bay of Islands last Friday setting her course due north, to Fiji.
The last two weeks were devoted to pre-cruise maintenance and keeping an eye on the long-range weather forecast. The mainsail boom was reinforced and painted and the seams on the sails checked and stitched where needed.

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Ron:  One of my favourite sailing quotes is:
The art of the sailor is to leave nothing to chance.     -- Annie Van De Wiele
and I always have it in mind when preparing for an ocean passage.

Freewind, Repairing boom1 Freewind, repairing boom2
  The mainsail boom is reinforced before the ocean trip A nice paint job before she goes back on the mast

Freewind, being a ‘working boat’ is always maintained in top condition, so before leaving for the long 8-10 day trip across the ocean there is normally no major work. I always go up the mast to check that all’s well up there and secure an extra forestay to reinforce the rigging. Swap ‘coastal gear’ for ‘offshore gear’: life-raft, dinghy, and storm sails, and fill up the water and fuel tanks. The navigation and shortwave radio gear also gets checked, and last but not least, the cupboards and lockers are stocked  with provisions.

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Loading Laser for Fiji Loading Laser on Freewind
Flip-Flop-Fly all ‘done up’ and ready for her big trip north Loading the Laser on Freewind’s deck
This year, Freewind is also carrying a Laser sailing boat for the Junior Sailing Club of Savusavu. Ron’s long association with the club goes back to the years when his own daughters learned to sail there and he has been helping with coaching, building and maintaining the fleet of Optimist sailing dinghies, and in the last few years – the Lasers. When we first got her, "Flip-Flop-Fly" was looking a bit neglected after being shore-bound for a long time, but with Ron’s TLC and boat-building skills she’s looking all lovely and spunky again. She will be the latest addition to the Savusavu Junior sailing Club’s Laser fleet and we hope she will have a comfortable trip on Freewind’s deck and provide lots of fun to the kids, and, of course, win lots of races.
As of today, Freewind and Ron have covered over 300 miles on their way north to Fiji. The weather has been been good and the forecast is also looking quite promising.
We wish them a pleasant journey and safe landfall.

Follow Freewind’s position reports on www.skipr.net and click Freewind.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Charter season 2011-12 coming to an end



Hi everyone,

The 2011-12 charter season in New Zealand has came to an end, with some amazing late summer weather – those clear cloudless days we yearned for during January.
Freewind will be heading off to the South Pacific for a few months and will be back in the Bay of Islands in September.
It was a pleasure to be able to show all our guests the Bay of Islands at its best. As you can see from recent photos sent by our guests, we had picture-perfect days, the fishing was bountiful, and the friendly dolphins were there to say hello.
Those that made the effort to climb up the trail to the top of the hill at Army Bay (Motorua Island) and at Roberton Island were rewarded with magnificent views of the Bay in all its glory.

Freewind, Bay of Islands, Army Bay Motorua towards Cape Brett, Bay of Islands, NZ
Freewind (centre) anchored in Army Bay, Motorua Island      photo: Rob Orme  
Another amazing photo, looking over Motorua towards Cape Brett                   photo: Rob Orme
Just wanted to drop you a note of thanks for our trip with you. We had a truly magical trip which we will all remember for a long time. Ron, you were an excellent host and the food was lovely. The trip had everything we could have wanted – great sailing, beautiful scenery, wildlife and fishing… We were truly blessed with the weather which followed us for the next 2 weeks across NZ!            -- Caroline and Rob

Sunset at Paradise Bay, Bay of Islands

Sunsets were magnificent and the early mornings were tranquil and serene, perfect for a casual kayak or some time out, before sitting down to enjoy Ron’s famous hearty breakfast.


photos: Kris Niles
Time out
Sunset at Paradise Bay, Urupukapuka Island

Time out

Freewind, Kayaking, Bay of Islands, NZ Kayaking
photo: Caroline Bennett

photo: Cori Niles


And speaking of food – there was plenty of freshly caught fish and mussels to share.mussells
Ron had to admit his culinary skills were challenged once or twice by his guests who cooked some delicious seafood dishes, in keeping up with the captain’s first-class creations from the galley and the barbeque.
Good food on Freewind, NZ Charters
Kris and Snapper, Freewind, Bay of Islands, Bay of Islands fishing - Ron and snapper
“No amount of imagination could stretch this one to legal size” Kris         photo: Cori Niles
This one, on the other hand, ended up
     on the plate                   photo: Kris Niles

As the days are getting shorter and the temperatures dropping here in New Zealand, it is time to think of heading north to the warmer waters of the South Pacific, and Ron is doing exactly that; repairing sails and checking gear, provisioning for the passage and getting into “cruising mode”. Hoping to leave around mid-May, weather permitting. Watch this space for updates.

And finally, thank you to all our guests for the wonderful feedback you have been sending us, like this one:

Thanks again for the awesome 2 days in the Bay of Islands. Cori and I had a wonderful time - it really was the perfect way to kick off our travels.                                                   ---  Kris and Cori

Kris has devoted a page on their travel blog to their Freewind trip, with great photos and lovely prose, well worth reading:

http://www.krisandcori.com/post/21966572806/sailing-with-captain-ron
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QUOTE OF THE DAY

Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made,
for somewhere deep in their oaken hearts the soul of a song is laid.
-Robert N. Rose