RSYS Margaret Rintoul Cruise Photos - 2011

 


Lots of nostalgia, red wine and sore heads...


























PK with hat tied on... trouble expected?




















Gouldie getting set for a start...































Donny, is this all there is to it?




Malcolm likes an afternoon nap...




Donny, are they going to want a pole?



Gouldie with the original Pasha in the background...




The original Pasha, Gouldie sailed her in the Admiral's Cup





The end of a great cruise as we wait for the tender...


Margaret Gets a New Set of Covers - April 2017

After many years of patching and mending, we finally acquire a new set of custom-made covers for the old girl...


And they fit like a glove...
















So elegant...














No more tying lines to the rails...





















Fully zipped and hooked...





















So Streamlined...


Margaret Rintoul Sydney To Hobart - 1994 Richard Bennett Photos

 

Early Evening day 2 off Green Point running hard in the Noreaster...















Photo Courtesy Richard Bennett ©


Shortly after this photo was taken we discovered the mainmast had split above the gooseneck.  Much to the chagrin of all on-board, we were forced to withdraw and make for shelter behind Gabeo Light.  Here we anchored in the bay and the lighthouse keeper ferried us all ashore to meet his many daughters...

We enjoyed the hospitality until the southerly came in late that evening.  It came big end front and we were lucky to claw off what became a lee shore with the assistance of Jack's (Christofferson) new three-bladed prop which we had fitted just before leaving Sydney.  We made it safely back to Eden where we left her in charge of the local boatyard and returned to Sydney by air.  Glen Wright and Bruce later returned with a banding machine to strap the wounded mast and brought the boat safely back to her mooring off the RSYS.

The mast was subsequently inspected by ....  at the CYCA boatyard who declared it repairable.   The mast was splined and then strapped with six new stainless steel bands fabricated by Jack (Christofferson) and a new dual-track for the poles mounted.  The banded mast is still in use today, a tribute to the workmanship of the pair.

The crew for the attempt was: Bruce Gould Owner/Skipper, Paul Kerrigan, Jack Christofferson, Mark Ross, Malcolm Levy, David Hagen, Glen Wright, Glen Oakley,


 


Margaret Rintoul Leads the Fleet into Storm Bay 1951 - Hobart Mercury Photo

 


Crew Of Margaret Rintoul













Winning Crew at Constitution Dock

From the left, Austin Edwards (Owner), Ken Cornwell (Navigator), Frank Barlow (Skipper) in the middle and crew: Ron Wise, Ron Kelly, Peter Mecham, Len Miginof and Terry Flew

Photo curtsey Hobart Mercury ©


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Margaret Rintoul, tacking off Cannae Point beating back down the Harbour, Geona not sheeted properly yet and Phil is calling the trim.




Margaret Rintoul off Cannae Point, the backwash from the swell made steering difficult here...




Margaret Rintoul Hard Reaching southbound...


Margaret Rintoul, Hard Reaching South...



There was a big swell running between the Heads...



I imagined I had it all under control here...



And then this happened...



Margaret shows a clean wake, hard running down the Harbour on Sunday.

Lots of water on the foredeck...


Donny seems to think the foredeck is safer now...


Late on Sunday, the gale eased a little and we rolled out the full No 2...


The crew for the regatta was as follows, John Brooks (Main), Phil Mulligan (Genoa Trim) Anssi Paatero (Genoa Trim), John Sheridan (Mizzen Trim), Don Finch (Foredeck), Anna Musgrove (Pit), Peter Hemery (Tactics), PK (Helm)

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