A second outing for Tystie yesterday afternoon. Footprints came out as well, and David took some photos, one of which is in my profile photo albums ( and also alongside - if you can't see it, clear your browser cache, as mentioned before).
It was a breezy day, and two reefs were needed at times. Nevertheless, the rig seemed quite seaworthy. Being a big sail, the loads on the yard and throat hauling parrels are high, and I'm thinking of making the gadget that Kurt showed me at the NZ rally - a clamcleat mounted on a short board, with a handybilly attached, that can be effective in hauling a heavily loaded line through a short distance.
I just have to do a few minor improvements, and finish fitting the little ventilation hatch where the mizzen mast used to be *, and then I'll be ready to cruise. It'll be good to stop working so hard, and to have time to sail and to visit. I have it in mind to go down to Auckland, to see how La Chica is coming along, and then to Great Barrier Island, because it such a nice place, and then to Whangerei, to visit mehitabel and to store up. I really have to set my sights on leaving NZ in early June, after the AGM, and after the new committee has settled into office.
* One of the downsides of changing the rig - I keep leaning against a mizzen mast that is no longer there...