Queens Birthday Mini Raid

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With a stunning forecast for Queens Birthday weekend, 5 crazy friends and fellow St Ayles skiff enthusiasts set off from Orakei on a mission.

The Challenge, Can 5 people pack enough gear into a St Ayles for a weekends camping and still row it efficiently and safely.

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Answer: You Bet !

And in fact its such an amazing boat that it swallowed all our gear and rowed just like it normally does, cruising speed 4 knots, safe and dry and as well behaved as ever.

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The stunning Home Bay Motutapu island was the destination, total distance 8nm, rowing time 2 hours exactly plus an hour drinking tea and chewing the fat on Browns island along the way.

After a great afternoon setting up camp and a very enjoyable meal, (no dehydrated food here!) We settled into a rather chilly but quite comfortable night ashore.

Sunday saw us into the next wee mission, a short 2nm row to Waiheke island for an icecream.

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Followed by another 2nm row to Motuihe island, no ice creams here but a cup of tea out of the trusty thermos and a snooze in the afternoon sun did the trick.

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You guessed it, followed by a 2nm row back to Home bay. More good food and wine another chilly sleep and a stunning sunrise.

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Before setting off on the return home journey of another 8nm. We had the tide against us on the way home but with a forecast of building easterly winds thought it best not wait for the tide, Approx 3 hours rowing to get home and we were spied departing Browns island by our roving reporter from St Helliers.

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What a fantastic weekend, good company, great food, some fantastic rowing, stunning weather. There’s something quite special about getting away for the weekend under your own steam, no engines no sails just good mates some oars, an awesome boat and our beautiful country we call home….

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Theres already talk of the next one…

 

 

Queens Birthday Mini Raid

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Weather permitting a small group of us are planning a mini raid to Motutapu island, its going to be a simple affair, self catered and self reliant.

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At this stage the loose plan is to leave Orakei boat ramp Saturday morning and head via Browns island for a lunch stop. finishing up at Home Bay Motutapu island.

Of course everything is Weather dependant and as much as I don’t trust forecasts much, the general trend is looking pretty hopeful.

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This is NOT and organised event, so there will be no support vessels, your on your own. but if you have a small capable boat and would like to tag along or join us there your very welcome.

 

Raid 2016 photo’s courtesy of Baden

A selection of great photos taken during the Raid from the camera of Baden Pascoe.

Day 15 final day and arrival into Auckland

The final day and a 6nm row / sail into the Waitamata harbour to round North Head and stop for a scrumptious lunch at the Devonport Naval Museum before pushing on for the last row of 3nm to Westhaven marina. An outgoing tide of 2 knots making parts of this a tough pull and lack of wind proving too much for the yachts who had to motor or be towed the final stretch.

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Kiwi Raid 2016

Well after 6 months of planning and 15 days of the most fun you can have in a small boat its a wrap, the inaugural Kiwi Raid and St Ayles Regatta is over.

43 people participated in the Raid,

Participants were from Tasmania, Western Australia, Scotland, Wellington and Auckland.

105nm Rowed or Sailed in small boats,

15 different marvellous destinations in the Hauraki gulf visited,

Over 40 hours of engine time on the Mother ship John Dory,

Approx 450 litres of petrol burned in the two safety boats,

2nd place in the Masters of Mahurangi rowing regatta.

Winners of the John Cole trophy for Aesthetic contribution to the Mahurangi regatta.

Heres a few photos of the fun and games, for a day by day account visit

www.nzcoastalrowing.org