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S/V Pizzazz - Journey Downunder
South Africa to Australia
Pizzazz on her mooring
Hugh
05/08/10, Southport, Australia

So this is where Pizzazz is lying resting at the moment, 5-10 min from home for us, which is great. So after an exciting 3 years for us, it all comes to an end, but not the end...end, we now begin the repairs on Pizzazz and prepare her over the next 5 years or so, for her next adventure. We went to many unbelievable places, met some fantastic people and had some awesome sailing and will treasure our photos and memories for as long as we are able to.

06/08/10 | Francois and Madeleine
Wonderful that she is home and safe and also congrats to you guys for making it. We are missing you and look forward to the next meeting
15/08/10 | Warwick
Well it's great that you two have reached your goals and well done it has been good reading as you went along. Dose that that mean now there will not be any more reports?
04/09/10 | Kai & Michelle
Hozit guys, long time we didn't write to you, but we always follow your blog, congratulations on your new home, country and your new family member Jazzmin.Till next time.
Cheers, Kai & Michelle S.A.
06/09/10 | Ian
Congratulations to the two of you. Sounds like you guys had a magic adventure. What are your future plans as far as sailing goes?
01/07/11 | William Villet
Neil Villet the builder of Myott sadly passed away after a long illness on Thursday 30 june 2011. He will be remebered as an enthusiastic sailor and lovely uncle
Pizzazz in Southport
Hugh
05/08/10, Southport, Australia

On the Saturday, 24th July, Glyn's brother Keith and 2 kids, Travis & Cherie, arrived at the house and we were all off to take Pizzazz to Southport. After an hours drive we were on Pizzazz preparing her for he last leg of her trip to Australia, Brisbane to Southport. We had 2 choices, to either sail her down on the outside of the Islands of Moreton, North & South Stradbrook, or motor her down on the inside waterway. Due to S/SW winds, we decided to motor on the inside, also to get around Moreton Island, we would have to go 30 plus miles north before going south. We motor/sailed out of the river and then motored down to our first night stopover, behind Coochimudlo Island, early the next morning we motored off just after 7:00am and thpought we could make Southport before dark. We did some great times, working with the current, but then we got to a tight spot and thought we could get through but got stuck, just as we got stuck, 2 jetskiers came past and stoped, they stopped because they saw the SA flag and they were both South Africans, we got off and had to anchor off for the night. Early the next morning we motored off with high tide looming, and got to the mooring at about 14h00 and we were glad to have Pizzazz home. But now we have lots of work ahead of us to get Pizzazz back to what she was when we left Richards Bay, she had covered 20000 miles and needed tender loving care. Our new recruite, Jazzmin, a minature Schnauzer, did very well on the trip, so she has covered her first 60 miles, albeit motoring, it is a start. This pic is Pizzazz arriving in Southport.

Pizzazz in Brisbane
Hugh
05/08/10, Brisbane, Australia

So Pizzazz sailed into Brisbane on the 19th July, after an uncomfortable ride, so Jan & Jo said, again bits of no wind...bits of lots of wind, and they say probably their worst stage of the delivery. But Pizzazz got here safe and sound and thanks to Jan & Jo.
As soon as the boat got to the jetty at Rivergate Marina, the Quarantine guy's were there, shortly after that the Customs were there as well. They were all very friendly, Customs were on and off, but the quarantine guy's hung around. After 2-3 hours they were all gone. Pizzazz stayed over at Rivergate Marina until the Saturday, until we could sail/motor her down to her mooring in Southport.

The good, the bad and the ugly
Hugh
03/01/09, Clarkes Court Bay Marina, Grenada

Well we have landed safely in Grenada, after a very challeging trip. After thinking this would be our dream leg........it just may be one we want to forget......no not that bad. We started out with 8 days of fantastic sailing, the weather was great, we felt great and Pizzazz was sailing like a dream, we made some good time and thought we were going to arrive much sooner than we had thought, until we got to the Amazon and the doldrums........we had 4 days of no or very little wind, which sounds great, but when sailing to a schedule, it can be very frustrating. We were 420 miles offshore when passing the Amazon, and we went through some very uncomfortable seas, sometimes feeling like river rapids out there, it felt very strange. Then we came to where instead of chasing rainbows...we were dodging and running away from Squalls........On Xmas eve we got hit with a system where thinking it was only another squall, so ran with it for about an hour, with 3 reefs in the main and a foresail smaller than a storm jib, eventually it got too much and we hove to (set sails so boat sat in one place like on anchor) for 30 hours.........we did this again on the 25th for about 4 hours, 26th for 1 hour and 27th for about 3 hours......We had 2 days of nice sailing about 300 mile out of Grenada, and then on our arrival in Grenada on the 2nd January 2009, we were hit with more squalls. On the 1st Jan, we were sailing along at 7-8 knots and made some time up and thought we may make it in before dark....but we had 13 miles to go when we decided to abort our entry, so we hove to again until 4:00 in the morning and then slowly made our way in to our mooring. So we are here and our great friend Barbara, arrived on the ferry from Carriacou the same day, great to have her on board. The weather here has not been great but we are enjoying being here and just relaxing in the cockpit catching up with Barbara. So on Tuesday I return to Angola.

03/01/09 | Hugh
Hi to Francios,Mads & Keith, Lyn & kids, Thanks for the comments, always apprecite it, hope you all have a fantastic 2009
04/01/09 | Francois Mellet
May your 2009 year in the Carribean be the best ever. It was super chatting to you and we cannot wait to be there as well. Hope you have a safe trip back. Love from Port Owen
07/01/09 | Francois & Mads
Howzit. It's now the 6th of Jan and we are waiting for your updates
Hope you had a safe trip and thinking of you. Francois and Mads
09/01/09 | Francois & Mads
Hi There, what's happening? thought you are in Angola already? Let us know whats happening. Francois and Mads
Back home on the boat
Hugh
09/12/08, Jacare, Brazil

So we arrived back on the boat safely, just had a delay in Sao Paulo, only arrived on the boat at 3:00am Saturday. Well we have worked hard in the heat and we are just about ready to leave. We had planned on checking out with Custums & Immigration on Monday, but it was a holiday here, so we are going in today, Tuesday, and hopefully they are there to complete this. We are hoping to pull up our 2 anchors tomorrow morning at low tide, and then leave about 12:00, when the tide will change and assist us out of the river. So hopefully until the Caribbean, cheers.

09/12/08 | Francois & Madeleine
Sorry that we missed your call. Glad that you are safely on board and hoping that booking out is going to be quick and easy. We wish you fair winds and flat waters and a safe anchorage in the Carribean. Thinking of you. Francois and Mads
16/12/08 | Francois & Mads
We know that you will only read this in Trinidad but to let you know that we are thinking of you and wishing you a safe trip
24/12/08 | Francois & Mads
It's X-mas eve and we are thinking of you. Hope that you are having a great sail and a wonderfull Christmas. Love from us to you
31/12/08 | Keith, Lyn and family
Hi Glyn/Hughie, Happy New Year for 2009 - in a couple of hours time for you. Have sent you an email. All our love
Caribbean soon!!
Hugh
21/11/08, Jacare, Brazil

This is a pic of Pizzazz before leaving Simonstown....

Well 2 weeks to go for us before we should be back on Pizzazz, and we are really looking forward to this leg of our adventure. Arriving in the Caribbean on our own boat is something we have been working towards for a very long time now. We arrive back on Pizzazz at about midnight on the 5th December, which is a Friday, so will not be able to book out of the Brazil until Monday, so it will give us the weekend to get the few things done before we leave, we would like to be gone by latest the 10th December, but the Customs & Immigration process will be the deciding factor of when we leave, and also the weather. We have loaded with Diesel, so have to load fresh water, last bits of fresh veg & fruit, beers & wine, we also have to clean the hull and prop, which hopefully will be done on the Sunday. We have just short of 2000 miles to cover and are hoping for some good weather and sailing, we hope to be in Tobago for Christmas, but will be tight, if not we will be having our Christmas at sea. We should have some following seas and winds until we cross the equator, which should be around the Amazon, after that we will be getting more north easterly winds and swell, which could be some great sailing, but if the wind and swell picks up, it could be a very wet sail, with swell hitting the starboard side of the boat. Our trip will also be influenced by the doldrums, we are hoping to do this trip in about 15/16 days......but who knows........

23/11/08 | Francois & Mads
If you can say it so can I. Good to have a up-date. We are still in the dream state (you know what I mean!) We hope that you will be in Trinidad before Christmas but believe that it will be tight and wish you following seas and fair winds. Hope that you get the work finished quick and that there is enough place for the booze.
Thinking of you.
Francois & Mads
Visit to Buenos Aires
Hugh
31/10/08, Jacare, Brazil

So after a "milk run" flight to Buenos Aires, meaning "Fair winds", stopping in Salvador and Rio, we arrived at our hotel at about 3:00am...after leaving the boat at 10:00am the previous day. Travelling through Buenos Aires at 3:00 in the moning did not give us a good first impression of the place but were pleasantly surprised when we eventually left our hotel later that day. It is a beautiful city and the more we saw the more we wanted to see. The shopping was unbelievable, the quality of goods was just great, the buildings are very european with a lot of history. The best of all were the steaks......their steaks they serve in any restaurant was excellent, actually unbelievable. We did a city tour and then one evening went on an evening out for dinner and a Tango show, which was great. We were collected for the show from the hotel, then when arriving at the location, we were taken into a dancing studio, which we thought was strange, only to find out that before dinner or the show, we were to have a tango dancing lesson!!!! we thought we were in the wrong place....but after the lesson, for about an hour, we were issued with a certificate to prove we had done a Tango dancing lesson.......so we had a great time, the show was also excellent.

Back on Pizzazz again
Hugh
31/10/08, Jacare, Brazil

So thanks for all the comments made, always nice to get some feedback. So we arrived on Pizzazz after mid night and all was well with Pizzazz, except for the big Cat next to us that had rubbed on Pizzazz's gelcoat again.......but glad to be there. We had a very social time there as got to spend a lot more time with other cruises, so had another party on Pizzazz, inviting all our mates and others, we had braai's at the Marina club house, where we had goat for the first time, we enjoy beef much better. We then got down to a few projects on Pizzazz in preparation for her next leg to the Caribbean in December, so she is ready to leave except for last minute fresh water, veg & fruit and a last cleaning of Pizzazz's bottom. The growth on the bottom of the boat is unbelievable. So after breakfast with our neighbours on the day of our departure to Argentina, we caught our taxi to Recife airport.

31/10/08 | Francois & Mads
As you know 'jealousy makes you nasty' Welcome back and where are the rest of the photos!!!!!
Update on our plans..
Hugh
27/09/08, Jacare, Brazil

Well an update on our plans until the end of the year. Pizzazz is still moored up the river in Jacare, we have booked our mooring in the Caribbean for next year. The pic above is where we will be leaving Pizzazz, the marina is Clarkes Court Bay Marina. It is situated on the southern coast of Grenada. We have booked a place until the end of June and then we are not sure where we will be taking Pizzazz for the next huricane season, from the end of June till the end of November, we will make up our minds when we get to Grenada.

The trip from where we are in Jacare Brazil to Tobago is roughly 2000 miles. We will be leaving Jacare about the 8/9th December and hope to get to Tobago for Christmas, then stay there for a few days and then get to Clarkes Court Bay Marina for New Year.

On the 2nd October, I am leaving Angola again and the 3rd we are flying back to Pizzazz, where we will be preparing her for the next leg. We are also visiting Argentina for a week, on the way back to Jo'burg, we return to Jo'burg on the 28th October.

28/09/08 | Francois & Mads
Looks wonderful.
Have a safe trip back and enjoy Argentina (and also the work on Pizzazz)
Missing you lots
13/10/08 | Francois & Mads
Hi Guys, What's up? It was good talking to you and we hope that you are having a great time in South America. Make sure you contact us when you get back
17/10/08 | vossie vorster Talacam
We also spent quite a bit of time in Jacare or should I say Cabadello. and once we got to grenada spent a time in clarke court bay. No marina at that time. but will get you on the email now that I have it.
21/10/08 | Keith and Lyn
Hi Glyn and Huey, success at last! Hope the preparations and trip to Argentina is going well. Show some more pics soon. Take care, love to you both.
30/10/08 | Francois & Mads
We know you are back.... so where is the new posts???. Please be carefull not to make us to jealous
Wonderful Brazil
Hugh
30/08/08, Rio, Brazil

Well I cannot load any photos from here but thought I would just update on what we are up to. We are now in Rio, Brazil and having a wonderful time. Our time up in Jacare with Pizzazz was also great, we had some wonderful weather while there and now in Rio too. We did a lot of walking around and saw a lot while up at Pizzazz, but Rio has just been more special. The trip to Rio has been worth every penny. We have been up to the statue of Christ by Train and to Sugar Loaf with the cable cars, and what wonderful views from these locations. Hopefully I will have photos posted here next weekend, when I am back in the office.
Well, tomorrow (Sunday) is our last day in Rio, we are then going about 2 hours north of here, to a place called Buzios for 2 days then we fly back on Wednesday next week and I will be back in the office on Friday. So until then, love to all and we are having a great time here. Hugh & Glyn

Happy Birthday to Glyn
Hugh
06/08/08, Jacare, Brazil

Well I am still in Angola and missing Glyn's birthday today, but it is my last day of work again. So tomorrow I fly back to South Africa and stay over for one night and then Friday we are both flying back to Pizzazz, in Jacare, Brazil. We are not planning on moving Pizzazz this time, we have some boat work to do and then want to spend time around Joao Passoa and also just relaxing on the boat. On the 25th Aug. we are flying down to Rio and spending 9 days or so there and then return to SA, and me to Angola on the 4th Sep.
So we will be updating the blog...hopefully inbetween so keep an eye. Thanks Eric & Glynie for birthday wishes for Glyn.

07/08/08 | Shaun Erasmus
Happy Birthday Glyn hope you had a good one from me and Natatia, hope you guys have a good time on the boat, love you guys.
07/08/08 | Shaun Erasmus
Happy Birthday Glyn hope you had a good one from me and Natatia, hope you guys have a good time on the boat, love you guys.
12/08/08 | Francois Mellet
Hi Guys, It was really good to chat to you. Hope you are safe and sound on board and enjoying Brazil. Offer on the Roberts accepted and now survey etc to be done. Will keep you up to date. Looking forward to chatting. Lots of love, Francois & Mads
Update on crossing the Atlantic
Hugh
11/07/08, Jacare, Brazil

So we crossed the Atlantic........now what....Well now I am back in Angola doing another stint of work, I arrived back yesterday, 10th July and will be here until the 7th August. We are planning on staying in Brazil for my next hitch off work, so will not be moving the boat. We hope to do some tours around Brazil, would like to see Rio and Salvador. But for now I would like to add a few photos from where we left off in Namibia.
The crossing went off well but I did feel a lot of pressure with our arrangement of Work/Sail which was not always enjoyable. We were getting to one stage, in Namibia, where we were within a week of calling it all off for this year as we were being delayed with bad weather in the Atlantic, which we were told was so unusual for the Atlantic. But we got away ok from Luderitz, yet in fog. The seas between Luderitz and St Helena were very uncomfortable, we kept on wondering if we were crossing the correct ocean, as the Atlantic is supposed...to be the easiest.....well after 14 days and on my birthday, we arrived in St Helena, the last 2 nights were the worst. After 5 days in St Helena, after lots of rain, we said our goodbyes to St Helena and we set course for Brazil. We wanted to stop off at Ascension Island but because of our schedule......we had to miss it. Then on this leg we had some of our best sailing ever, we had about 10-12 days of steady winds where we never touched our sails or the windvane, and Pizzazz just sailed along on her own, we caught a nice big fish, after only seeing dead flying fish on the deck every morning up till then, so it was very welcome at that stage. But after 17days, we saw land on the other side, our last 2 day/nights we had a lot of rain squalls which made things interesting again. We motored up the river to Jacare where we anchored and were quite pleased with ourselves.

Arrived in Brazil
Hugh
01/07/08, Jacare, Brazil

Well we arrived in Brazil on Sunday, (think 30th June!!). Internet was a problem in St Helena, so could not update the blog. We sailed for 14 days from Luderitz to St Helena, stayed for 5 days and then sailed straight through to Jacare, Brazil, which took 17 days. So we are both well and now busy organising our trip back and a safe place for Pizzazz. So keep checking, will update blog with more info and photos soon.

01/07/08 | Glen
Good to finally hear from you, you had us a little worried. Keep well.
Glen
02/07/08 | Francois & Mads
Good to hear you are well and safe. Trust that the trip was more fun than stress. Look forward to contacting and talking to you.
02/07/08 | Brian & Yvonne
Well done. I'am back in SA Yvonne joining me soon . All the best to you both.
B & Y
03/07/08 | Gary Robson
hey bud great to hear you are both well we here in Malongo were kinda worried with no word from you for a while ...see ya thursday
07/07/08 | Shaun Erasmus
Thank goodness you guys are safe hope to hear from you soon.
08/07/08 | Scott
Glad the two of you are safe.... Look forward to hearing about the crossing.
10/07/08 | Warwick
Hugh, good to hear from you. We assumed the internet was a problem having not heard from you. Will see you in a weeks time.
Leaving Luderitz
Hugh
23/05/08, Luderitz

Well the weather looks good to leave tomorrow, Saturday 24th May, checking out today Friday and sailing for St Helena, so could be a while before we are available again.....

27/05/08 | Bruce Butler
Hello Hugh and Lynn, Have not had a look in for a while. Glad to see you are on your way. We hope you have a gas and don't stress out tooo badly re weather!! She is always tormenting us. Did you hear of and know the person killed off east coast of Australia 10 days ago?? Very sad!!! I realise you may not get this for some time but we certainly hope you have a great trip!! Bruce, Sharon & Morgan.
02/06/08 | Francois & Madeleine
Well if you are reading this you are in St Helena, safe and dry. We are thinking of you and seriously considering joining you in the not to distant future. Safe sailing till we talk, Francois & Mads
07/06/08 | Eric & Glenys Kelly
Hi Hugh & Glyn
We are thinking of you and wanted to wish you a very Happy Birthday! We hope your trip has been a good one and that this finds you safe & well. Love Eric & Glenys
09/06/08 | Francois & Mads
Once again I suppose that no news is good news. Hugh, we did not forget your birthday, Many happy returns. We trust that you are safe in St Helena. Love and thinking of you
09/06/08 | Yvonne & Brian
Hi Guys, One part of the world I so wanted to sail to was St Helena. Wishing you a safe fair winds and a safe trip.
Happy Birthday Hugh, no better place to have than on the blue, blue ocean.
Take care, thinking of yous
XXX
24/06/08 | Francois & Mads
Hi guys, seems like we are totally uncuccessful with the satphone. Getting worried that we have no comms. Hope that the weather is treating you kindly and looking forward to talking. Thinking of you lots, Love, Francois and mads
Luderitz scenery
15/05/08, Luderitz

Typical Luderitz scenery......

29/05/08 | Marieaan Kahts
This is a beautiful picture and really made me miss Namibia even more!!!!!!
Good luck with the rest of the trip.
Pizzazz moored in very different surroundings
Hugh
15/05/08, Luderitz

Pizzazz moored in very different surroundings

09/06/08 | Yvonne & Brian
Hi guys, hope you are both doing great.

All the very best

Thinking of yous

Yvonne & Brian
Mooring in Luderitz
Hugh
15/05/08, Luderitz

Our mooring in front of the Luderitz Yacht Club

Sailing into Luderitz
Hugh
15/05/08, Luderitz

This is sailing into Luderitz on emergency tiller steering, and fog....and very cold........lots of fun.......

Passing Cape Town
Hugh
15/05/08, Luderitz

We passed Cape Town early the next morning with no wind, so had to do quite a bit of motoring.

Leaving Simonstown
Hugh
15/05/08, Luderitz

Leaving Simonstown with a wind from the front, so had to tack to get out of False Bay. We rounded the Cape Point just as it was getting dark.

Stuck in Luderitz
Hugh
15/05/08, Luderitz

Well we are still stuck in Luderitz, the weather is just not playing the game.....we are waiting for favourable weather but it seems like we have left it too late in the year. We have been given a 35-40 knot wind forecast on our route to St Helena and may have to sit for another week or so. will keep you posted.

16/05/08 | Warwick
Hi Hugh & Glyn, good to hear you are well and are playing it safe. If you are stuck in Luderitz for another week you may as well hire a car and check out the country side. I will be heading back to Angola next week and will think of you guys on your leisure trip. Hope the weather treats you well. Cheers.
16/05/08 | Brian & Yvonne
Pleased you guys are playing it safe. You've waited this long whats another couple of weeks. Chill out with a OBs.

B & Y
19/05/08 | Francois & Mads
I suppose that "no news is good news". We cannot contact you on the SAT phone so let us know wats up. Thinking of you
Change of course
Hugh
08/05/08, Luderitz

Well we were on our way to St Helena when we got news of a front that would affect us, so after 4 days of sailing towards St Helena, we change our course for Luderitz. It was a difficult course as we were in a gale at the time and got news to run from a worse gale. We had to cross the SE winds and SW swell, so was very uncomfortable, the seas were the biggest we had seen before. Things carmed down as we got closer to Luderitz but it got very...very cold and also sailed into mist. But on our 6th day we approached Luderitz harbour and eventually picked up a bouy in front of the yacht club. We have enjoyed our stay here and are hoping to leave on the weekend 10th/11th, but weather permitting. I tried to load photos but the system here cannot handle it so will have to load another time, Thanks for all the e-mails and messages and we will keep in touch, chow for now. Hugh & Glyn

11/05/08 | Lyn and Keith
Hi Hugh and Glyn, good to hear you went back to Luderitz rather than take the chance to St Helena. Hope the trip so far has been good.
11/05/08 | KAI AND MICHELLE
Howzit,
We hpoe you guys are OK.
WE will keep truck of your gourney.
Good lock.
Regards
Kai & Michelle
15/05/08 | Francois & Mads
Hi guys, We are wondering what happened to you. Tried phoning your Sat phone but kept getting engaged tone. Pop us a mail to see if we got it right. Should you be on your way we wish you fair winds and calm seas. Thinking of you
Final Departure from South Africa
Hugh
27/04/08, Simonstown - Cape Town

So the day has finally arrived for us to sail away into the sunset. We have had a busy week preparing and final provisioning. We had a few problems sorted and others that surfaced as well. So we are hoping to sail away at about 1 to 2 o'clock today the 27th, and everything going well we should hopefully arrive in St Helena in about 2 weeks or so, we have decided to give Luderitz a miss, as we are leaving a few days later than we wanted to, so until St Helena, cheers to all.

28/04/08 | Francois & Mads
Missing you already
Hope that you have settled in and that you have following winds all the way to St Helena
Francois & Mads
04/05/08 | Francois & Mads
It was really good to talk to you. Glad you are safe. Enjoy the good weather while it lasts. will be in touch. Francois & Mads
08/05/08 | Hugh
Hi Franscois & Mads, thanks for the good wishes, nice to hear from you guys, we are enjoying Luderitz and are listening for favourable weather, hope this coming weekend 10th/11th, keep in touch Hugh & Glyn
Simonstown Waterfront
Hugh
22/03/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

So with quite a few jobs off the list, we are just about ready, some final packing and tying up to do when we arrive again on the 19th April. We have had a great time in Simonstown, the Club has been great and am pleased we decided on going to Simonstown. The picture is the Simonstown waterfront as seen from the bow of Pizzazz, the house just below the house on the hill with the green roof........is our new friends, Ralph & Pats house, so can imagine the great view from there...

25/03/08 | Alan
OMG - Pizzazz used to be Myott which my wife and I sailed to Rio in the 2000 Cape to Rio Race.

Solid, seaworthy and 'comfortable'. May you have a wonderful trip.

Regards

ALAN
25/03/08 | Hugh
Hi Alan, thanks for your comments, appreciate it, always great to hear those kind of comments.
Navy Festival Weekend
Hugh
22/03/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

We were also lucky to be in town for the Navy Festival weekend. There were German Navy ships visiting and doing practice operations with the South African Navy. Saturday night they were shooting flares into the bay and firing rounds with tracers, so was quite a noisy weekend but a great weekend with canons firing through out the day, sounded like a war going on......

The Argus Cycle race
Hugh
22/03/08, Simonstown

On the 9th March we had the Argus Cycle race come through town and was very festive and a beautiful morning weatherwise, not a breath of wind and clear sky's

24/03/08 | Bruce Butler
Hello Hugh,
Your cousin Anthony Butler would have passed you at around 7-7.30 am that day. He eventually finished in 2hr55min. Pretty good time!!
24/03/08 | Hugh
Hey Bruce, nice to hear from you, hope you are enjoying Oz. Heard from Steven recently as well, keep in touch
Visiting friends
Hugh
22/03/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

We met some great new friends and we also had some great old friends visiting as well. Our friend Peter from the yacht "Ianda" who we met in Richards Bay, was there and also checked on Pizzazz when we were away, which we were very greatful for. We met George & Colleen from the yacht "Affirmation" who we had some great evening with and helped us tremendously with transport and tours around Cape Town. We also met Ralph, Pat & Maureen, Ralph & Pat are resident in Simonstown and Pat's sister was visiting from Wales, super people and also had great evenings with them and thank them for a great...uninvited braai at their house with an excellent view of the bay. We also had friends Pam And Graham visiting from Hondurus, who also took us around on a tour and to visit other friend, Gerry & Yvonne in HoutBay and then we had our great friends Francois & Mads visiting and giving us more tours of Cape Town, so a great time was had by all.....

Our resident seal
Hugh
22/03/08, Simonstown

We had 3 to 4 seals roaming the walk-ons day and night, but we had one that used to consantly catch his or her fish at night, right next to our boat. The walk-on light attracts the fish and the fish attracts the seal. While sleeping at night we would wake up with him bumping & pushing against Pizzazz. We offen sat before we retired, watching him catch these fish. This spot attacted many spectators, sometimes 5-6 people standing watching....

Time out in Simonstown
Hugh
22/03/08, Cape Town

After arriving back in SA from another stint in Angola, Glyn & I had a great breakfast with my father & brothers in Pretoria on the Saturday morning and then spent Saturday night with Glyn's sister Di, for her birthday. On the Sunday we flew down to Cape Town. We spent just short of 4 weeks on Pizzazz, preparing her for her crossing to Brazil and also just chilling out. We decided to work in the mornings and then play in the afternoons, False Bay Yacht Club has a really great setting....when the wind does not blow.........

False Bay Yacht Club-Simonstown
Hugh
01/02/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

View of the Club House.....

False Bay Yacht Club-Simonstown
Hugh
01/02/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

View from the club house...

False Bay Yacht Club-Simonstown
Hugh
01/02/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

All safely tied up...........the wind did not stop for 5 days.....chafed through 3 ropes in 3 days.......

False Bay Yacht Club-Simonstown
Hugh
01/02/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

The emergency tiller worked very well, but by this time, we did not know at the time, but people were recording 58 knots on the moorings. As we approached the yacht club, we were protected by the Naval base harbour wall, before rounding directly into the wind....towards the mooring. Pizzazz moved on very slowly, but we noticed an empty mooring, just where we needed one, so we headed straight for it, luckily there was help waiting on the mooring, but could only get on with a second attempt. Once safely on the mooring, we were all relieved....but also very happy that Pizzazz had done so well and we were all ready for a cold beer.

Simonstown-Cape Town
Hugh
01/02/08, Simonstown

So with Simonstown just 15 miles away, entering Valsbaai, Pizzazz was closing in very quickly, with the SE wind still blowing 20-25 knots and the seas up about 3-4 meters, Pizzazz surfing on every swell. We just had Roman rock with in our sights, when we noticed that we had lost our hydraulic steering, I switched from hydraulic to manual steering, so had to install our emergency steering tiller, I then went and topped up the hydraulic fluid but did not need much so this was not the problem, I then checked our hydraulic rams in the aft cabin bunk and then thought we had sheered a bolt, so we had to then plan our entry into Simonstown Yacht Club............

Simonstown
Hugh
01/02/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

Once the SW had blown itself out and the wind moved to more Southerly and then South Easterly, we had another 100 odd miles to cover. By the morning of the 24th Jan, the SE wind had really picked up and with it the seas as well. Pizzazz was handling this very well and we were all happy to see all the mountains of the cape ahead of us. Beck's, our windvanes was a real treat, he was steering like a real champion...

Cape Agulhas
Hugh
01/02/08, Simonstown-Cape Town

By the time we were passing Mossel Bay, we heard there was a weak, 12 knots SW wind at Cape Agulhas so we decided to continue on, as we were sailing along quite comfortably at that stage. Our new Autohelm autopilot decided to stop working so we were sailing with "Becks", our windpilot steering. As we approached Cape Agulhas, the wind did change to SW, but were sailing quite comfortably in to it, until we noticed some water coming into the forward heads, by the time we noticed it we had to spring into action, so turned Pizzazz around and then decided to hove to, to keep the water off the bow, we eventually pumped the bilge dry and then investigated the cause. We found that we had fitted a electric windlass (anchor winch) to the bow, and where the chain entered through the anchor locker, there was a big hole for the chain, and the anchor locker was not draining quick enough, so the locker filled and the water entered through this hole, so we covered the anchor locker with plactic bags and cloths, as best we could, and decided to hove to until the SW wind changed to more southerly or easterly, which took about 30 hours of hove to......

Richards Bay to Cape Town
Hugh
01/02/08, Cape Town

We had some wonderful sunsets..........much to Di's delight

Richards Bay to Cape Town
Hugh
01/02/08, Cape Town

When we left Richards Bay we had a very weak SE wind so had to do a lot of motoring, once in the current it gave us a very comfortable boost. We passed Durban after 12 hours and were happy to be continuing on to East London. Finally after about 24 hours we got about 15 knots of NE wind and with the main & a poled out genoa, we were moving along nicely in about 4 knots of current.

Richards Bay to Cape Town
Hugh
01/02/08, Cape Town

So we finally got to start our voyage. When I arrived at the boat on the 11th Jan, Glyn & Di had got Pizzazz ship shape for her trip and we had a few final things to organise and load. Everything just fell into place, we had a spinnaker pole, Windvane and a garage that we did not know what to do with and within 2 days, all was sold, so we were pleased with that. Although it took a week to get going and say all our goodbyes, we were very fortunate to have our friend Gunter around, as he was a great help to us in our final moments and appreciate all the help he gave us, Jenny in the office was also a great help in getting our garage sold in such short notice, thanks Jen. So the weather window arrived that we were looking for, as we wanted to get past Durban at least, so on Thursday the 17th Jan we let go the mooring lines and Pizzazz was on her way..........Bye-bye Zululand Yacht Club.......thanks for some fantastic friends & memories!!!

1 week to go!!
Hugh
03/01/08, Richards Bay, South Africa

Well we are one week away to me arriving back at Pizzazz and being ready to leave. Glyn & Di (Glyn's sister) are leaving Joburg tomorrow on the bus for Richards Bay. They are going to be doing a few last bits & pieces preparing Pizzazz for her first leg of her voyage.
We are hoping to sail from Richards Bay to Port Elizabeth or further, we are hoping to at least miss Durban. I will be weather watching next week and we will see how we get on, so until then.....

Loading provisions
Hugh
10/12/07, Richards Bay, South Africa

Amazing what a boat can take!!!

Back on the water
Hugh
10/12/07, Richards Bay, South Africa

So Pizzazz is back on the water. Glyn & I returned from our check in to Oz & then had to make sure Pizzazz got into the water and all the provisions loaded. We enjoyed our stay in Oz, was busy as we were doing enquiries for a home for Pizzazz when we arrive there. We could not find exactly what we were looking for, we also looked at properties. So now that Pizzazz is all packed and ready to go we are getting excited about leaving. We have had to do all our safety inspections for going foreign, done as well. While we were in Oz, Pizzazz was broken into while on the hard. When we received the call, we expected the worst but when we arrived on Pizzazz, we were "happy" that only cash & booze was taken and nothing else. Anyway, when I return to South Africa on the 10th Jan, we hope to sail off to Cape Town as soon as possible, so until then....

Pizzazz on the Hard
Hugh
20/10/07, Richards Bay

Well we eventually got Pizzazz onto the hard for her final inspections and bottom painting. We have got a bit of work on the hull and rudder, we are also having our SAMSA Inspection done for going international. Unfortunately Glyn & I will not be doing the work on the boat as are running out of time, so have had to organise help while we can concentrate on other items still to be done.

We have to fly out to Oz on the 4th November to validate our visas for Oz, and then plan on returning to launch Pizzazz again, and then start loading all our supplies. Glyn is doing all the shopping and should be ready to transport to Richards Bay by the 22nd Nov.

I have to return to Angola for work, and will be working over Christmas and New Year this year.
We are still on track to leave Richards Bay mid January and to leave Cape Town mid April.

23/10/07 | Scott & Patrick
Hope the two of you have a safe trip to Oz and everything goes as planned. Sounds like things are going well for the two of you. Keep St. Martin in mind for 12/25/2008! Best Regards. Scott & Patrick
Durban to Richards Bay
Hugh
28/06/07, Richards Bay

Well we finally got away from Durban, we waited for some favorable weather, for the past few days there have be strong SW winds blowing and 5 meter swells. Eventually the report came through that the seas were dropping. We waited until about 09h00 and then motored out towards the harbour entrance. As we turned to enter the channel we were amazed at the site of the sea outside, the breakers were rolling across the entrance. We had second thoughts about leaving but eventually continued, we were lucky as we caught a wave before it broke but we were still put on our side, we were motoring and the swell out there must have still been between 4-5 meters and not a lot of wind.

After about an hours motoring, the seas began to drop and funny enough, the wind picked up to about 15-18 knots, and we could now sail along. The motion improved with some sail up and we were eventually on our way. It was still a rolly sea, but we were sailing. The SW wind blew nicely until about 20h00 when we had to put the engine on again, we motored for about 2 hours until the land breeze arrived. The land breeze came in at about 15 knots, but brought with it the cold from the land, we got very cold out there, sitting in the cockpit with jackets and blankets wrapped around us. But Pizzazz was sailing along nicely, with the seas really flattening out.

The land breeze blew us happily into Richards Bay early morning, but without incident. As I got permission from the tower to enter harbour, the alternator belt broke, luckily everything was on hand and got a new one installed, without the tower noticing there was a problem, so we were back in Richards Bay again after being away for 5 months, and great to see all our friends again.

So now we have a garage to empty, deck to prepare and paint, water tank to do last clean out and arrange for Pizzazz to be taken out onto the hard. We plan on taking her out for 3 months (Aug/Sep/Oct). In November we will re-launch and start loading with provisions for the start of our first leg in January 2008.

15/07/07 | Scott & Patrick
Glad to hear you made it safely! Sounds like you had quite a ride. Take Care and we look forward to hearing more.
Still in Durban
Hugh
23/04/07, Durban

Well, we are still in Durban and enjoying it, but will have to make a move back to Richards Bay in May. We have still been doing a few projects in preparation for the big trip. We completed installing a new track on the mast and now can also store our Spinny pole up against the mast. Glyn & I did some more clearing out of lockers, it is amazing what gets collected, I found our problem with our pressurized water, so now can have a decent shower on board. We had to re-bleed the hydraulic system as found the steering was not reacting as it should, after the replacement of all piping, but then found another leak on the hydraulic pump, which was serviced last month, so that will have to now be done before returning to Richards Bay. We also had some starting problem, so replaced the solenoid, we still had the problem, so had to remove the started motor AGAIN, as seemed like the culprit, we had it re-checked and I re-installed it, we also replaced the +ve & -ve cables onto the started motor and now we are all up and running again. We have delayed and delayed our return to Richards Bay, because we have enjoyed our stay and with a few problems still occuring, it is convenient in Durban to get things done compared to Richards Bay. So the plan is anytime from the 21st May, we will be sailing back to Richards Bay.

Waiting for our return
Hugh
24/02/07, Durban

We completed 99% of all work before leaving Pizzazz in Durban for another 4 weeks. We plan on returning on the 23rd March, when we should be ready to look for weather patterns for our return trip to Richards Bay

Arriving in Durban
Hugh
24/02/07, Durban

Arriving with 30knots blowing, still pleasant sailing with it from behind

Richards Bay to Durban shakedown
Hugh
13/01/07, Richards Bay

Well we arrived at the boat on the 9th Dec all eager to get the boat prepared and ready to go to Durban after the new year party. Peter a friend, arrived on the 11th Dec, as he is helping us with certain items to speed up our progress.

After a week of hard work and very hot weather, Peter was ready to return to Durban for Christmas and new year. Glyn and myself still had a few items to prepare before we could relax but we also wanted to go out sailing.

So eventually we got to do some sailing in the harbour before Glyn's sister Di arrived for the trip down to Durban. Another friend Stone also arived and we were all happy to go out and do some sailing in the harbour and offshore, but the one day we were sailing in the harbour when our steering chain broke, so we had to switch over to emergency steering, which I wanted to test anyway and all worked out well and we were back on the mooring.

After our New Year's party at the yacht club, Peter joined us again and brought our new steering chain, which we installed and then we were all ready to sail away to Durban, except our 4 legged child started getting sick before we had left the mooring, she has about 2000 sea miles in her log book, so we had to leave her at the vet. Eventually at 21h00 the 4 of us were ready to cast off.

We had hda a cold front for the past 2 days so the sea was still lumpy from the strong SW winds, we left in a very light SE wind, so had to motor sail till about 02h00. We then picked up an very nice land breeze which got us doing 6.5-7 knots with a full genoa, with out the motor which was such a pleasure.

I had not spent much time setting up our new hydrovane windvane so had to sit and play with it, it did not work as well as I had hoped but I will have to check it out when in Durban.

The wind changed to a strong NE at about 10h00 and we reduced genoa and still were doing 6-7 knots as we closed in on Durban, after 17 hours, 14h00, we entered Durban harbour where we had organised a mooring for the next month or so, everybody was happy and the boat and all systems went well.


Unfortunately our little 4 legged daughter Jess, had got very sick and after a week in hospital, she came home to the boat but had to put her down because of complications, she has had Diabetes for the last year, may she rest in peace........

We plan on returning to Richards Bay in February again, after doing some repair work to sails, new awnings and some stainless steel work, so till then.

I was unable to bring any photo's this time but will load them as soon as I can.

Preparing to go
Hugh
17/11/06, Richards Bay, Zululand Yacht Club

Just busy completing many projects on the boat so looking forward to doing all the testing and sea trials. Christmas/New Year we are taking Pizzazz on her first trip since arriving in Richards Bay in 2001. We will be sailing down to Durban to carry out some jobs which are convenient in Durban rather than Richards Bay.

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