Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Hi5 got a new owner

Life has taken a port tack: Active sailing is no longer in my future (severe back problems). No, it's not sad for me. I knew that sooner or later I would have to face these facts. I had a good run so far. 

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

PNW first snow covering

The snow came faster than we could put the cover on:

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Monday, November 28, 2016

Hi5 now going into hibernation mode

Hi5 has been taken out of the wet and cold moorage and feels right at home in our back yard. Here the boat will be spiffed up for the next season or to impress a potential buyer 

Friday, August 8, 2014

Great White North Cruise: the Broughtons

After a delayed preparation (see Great White North) we finally did it. There is no place like the Broughtons. 

Click on map to enlarge. Red: way up north, green down back home.
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Our way points included:

Gibsons Public Dock
   Pender Harbour (Fisherman's Resort and Marina)
      Refuge Cove
         Cordero Lodge
            Port Neville
               Kwatsi Bay
                    Echo Bay / Shawl Bay
                 Port McNeill
              Port Harvey
           Blind Channel Resort
         Rebecca Spit
      Deep Bay
   Nanaimo
Vancouver False Creek

and then back home.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

memory lane


 to the NorthIt doesn't take long and one has gained plenty of great experiences with Hi5. Here is the planning for our cruise up north in the Salish Sea: click here.















Tuesday, July 8, 2014

vendee Saltspring 2014

                
SISC

MBYC


Facts
Saltspring Island Sailing Club, in association with Maple Bay Yacht Club, hosted in 2014 the Single / Double Handed Sailing Race for monohull and multihull (!!!) sailboats around Saltspring Island with an overnight stop at Maple Bay. First day from SISC to MBYC (red trace), second day from MBYC to SISC (blue trace).
Weather: miserable, rain, rain, rain, occasionally with a whiff wind.
Participants: 37 boats - with 8 multihulls !!! - and Bob and Sigi on "Hi5"
Fun factor: 10 out of 10.
Priorities: I. reception with hors d’oeuvres, II. BBQ & dinners, III. breakfast, IV. socializing, V. racing.
Organization: super friendly, smooth, fair, efficient (many helpers on Saltspring and in Maple Bay).
Our F33 “Hi5”’s success: winner of the toughest PHRF rating with -15
Kudos: with sincere thanks to the two yacht clubs, and all their volunteers.
Recommendation: come and participate in the event next year.
Happy faces in our photo collection.