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Sea Urchin II - Western Australia
Roll on Summer
7 Sep 2008, Mandurah

Summer is almost here and the little Urchin has been biting at the bit to get out there. I have been fortunate to be able to get out there nearly every Friday night for a few hours of sailing. First cruise for the season coming up in a few weeks, then the Urchin will be out of the water for a major paint job.

2008
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Penguin Island
21 Mar 2008

The boys and I finally made it away for a long weekend, sailed from Mandurah up to Penguin Island where Tom and I spent 15 minutes with a young seal, swimming around each other and looking at each other, what a pet they would make. The club sailed down to Long Pt so we all got together at the BBQ area and chatted about sailing, what else is there to talk about. Here is a photo of the boys about to hit the water.

2007
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Mandurah
23 Dec 2007

The Xmas holidays are here, so for the first weekend Riley and I headed off to Dawesville with a few of the MOFSC yachts. The easterly breeze made for a great sail down there where we had an afternoon nanny nap, age is catching up. That evening we all had a few light refreshments followed by prawns on the BBQ. After a great nights rest we headed on back to busy Mandurah with the dolphins picking us up just off Halls Head. It was great to see so many yachts out on the ocean, many taking advantage of the good easterly breezes to head south to Bunbury and on to Quindalup for Xmas, unfortunately we cannot make the trip this year.

2007
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Dawesville Cruise
10 Nov 2007

Most of the yachts from MOFSC headed down to Dawesville for the day, a great showing from everyone. The Urchin took line honours to arrive, do I have to add that I left some 3 hours before anyone else! With a perfect breeze, lots of easterly, we made Dawesville without tacking, such a rare event. So here is the photo.

2007
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New Tender
15 Oct 2007

We headed off to Dawesville with our new purchase from the Mandurah Boat Show, a new tender to replace the one that slowly disintegrated on my journey south. I sold the old one for 5 cents, it was a cheap import that could not stand up to the Australian sun, the glue on the seams slowly gave way and I was left with something that resembled a plastic bath. Once in Dawesville the boys spent hours motoring up and down a small channel gaining valuable dingy hours. That night we had a BBQ, where I burnt the meat, and sat back for a few quiet beers. The following morning it was a tail wind cruise back to the now packed Mandurah Marina with Riley attempting to eat all the leftover food on the yacht before we made port.

2007
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