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Mystery Ship

November 7, 2012

Mystery Ship

Looking southeast from the main Ganges dock on Salt Spring Island.
This is everything I saw, exactly how I saw it.
This is a colour photograph.

Filed Under: Ganges, Nature, Photog's Favourites, Sailing, View

Round Saltspring 2012

May 21, 2012

Round Saltspring 2012 aerial photo

The Round Saltspring 2012 sailing race is presented by the Saltspring Island Sailing club. And has been since 1974. The 42 nautical mile voyage (as the crow flies) around Salt Spring can be a mixture of close competition, blazing sun and wind — a little or a lot. Or a mixture of the two.

This year seemed to be mostly a light air affair with two light speedsters out front: Mischief, a Melges 32 (handicap 27) and the big dollar Braveheart, a TP 52 (handicap -72).

This year’s audience included a few locals in the Beddis Road area:

Wildlife watches the annual Round Salt Spring sailing race

*update Monday morning

MY-TAI won the wind challenged RSI 2012. She was third over the line at 8:40 pm and corrected to first.

MY-TAI is an interesting boat. A 10 metre light displacement, open transom sportboat with carbon fibre mast, boom and bowsprit designed as a ‘low cost’ one-design race boat. Built in China, she was designed to fit in a 40 foot shipping container and has a retractable keel so she can be trailered. The boat was designed in 2005 by Bob Perry with much heated debate and guidance from the on-line forum sailinganarchy.com.

Here’s MY-TAI and her crew of eight between Fernwood and Batt Rock at 6:50 pm Saturday evening:
MY-TAI wins Round Saltspring 2012

MY-TAI a Flying Tiger 10m

And one more as the gleaming Flying Tiger 10 arrives at Saltspring Island Sailing Club for the 2011 race:
MY-TAI arriving at SISC

Filed Under: Animals, Sailing, View

Mark Wallace, Shipwright

April 6, 2012

Mark Wallace, shipwright

That’s Mark Wallace, outstanding shipwright standing outside his shop on Salt Spring Island. When I visited him he was restoring a 1938 six-metre class racing sloop called Ça Va.

Filed Under: Architecture, Art, Fulford, People, Photog's Favourites, Products, Sailing

Relic from the not very Deep

February 15, 2012

relic from the shallow

A once loved, twin keel sailboat is now just another piece of flotsam from the Ganges area, recovered by volunteers. Kind of like taking out someone else’s garbage.

Filed Under: Ganges, Musings, Products, Sailing

Winter Cruising

January 10, 2012

Winter Cruising in the Gulf Islands

A small number of intrepid sailors cruise the Gulf Islands in January. And get to wake up to views like this towards the Channel Islands.

Filed Under: Ganges, Sailing

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