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2010 – January

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This month we were contacted by a crew member of the square metre yacht Caress III. His story he told us is well worth sharing and I think the photo is a story in itself when you look at it closely.

The day of the squall a number of yachts ran aground, (it wasn’t only us) .

We had a small radio and heard that a 50 knot southerly had hit Sydney and we reckoned that we had about 30 minutes before it hit us.

However caught unawares it hit almost immediately and with the spinnaker full Caress leaned over and having no decking she began to fill with water.

We couldn’t release the spinnaker as the sheets were jammed in the wooden jury cleats, so as she went down we all jumped off. I was floating in the water when a large cruiser ran me down, luckily I caught hold of the dinghy they were towing and pulled myself to the back of the cruiser to climb aboard for a nice therapeutic rum.

While not onboard, Les Steel owned and built Caress. His son was the only one on board who could not swim. He hung on to the tip of the mast until he was rescued by an old couple in a small runabout.

Les who was(shaking his head) made the remark  “I made the bloody mast 2ft too long”

This is a photo of the lifting of Caress the morning after her sinking. I’m standing in the rear of the outboard while Barry steel is on the tug boat standing in a white shirt.

The first thing the divers did was to bring up our Esky and happily drink the beer.

Gil Race…

A group of people gather on a boat and a moored vessel, working together near the water. Some are handling ropes and poles as they prepare Skerry Cruisers. It is daytime, with Square Metre Yachts visible on the calm water in the background.

Around the Yard

Benchmark hits the water!!!

A white sailboat with a red underside sits on a wooden and metal cradle by the water, ready for launch. Blue sky and other Classic Sailing Yachts are visible in the background.

Looking fantastic..!

Several people stand near boat slips and tracks leading into a marina filled with sailing boats, including elegant Square Metre Yachts. The sky is partly cloudy, and palm trees are visible along the water’s edge.

Always a great moment watching the launching of yacht.

A sleek white Classic Sailing Yacht with wooden trim is moored at a marina, surrounded by other boats and calm water. A person is seen on the quay beside the boat.

The topsides came up a treat..

A white Skerry Cruiser sailboat is moored at a wooden pier in a calm marina, with trees, a stone wall, and parked cars visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Now that’s a photo…! nice work.

A classic Skerry Cruiser with a large red spinnaker sail glides on the water under a cloudy sky. Several people are on board, and the distant shore is visible in the background.
Two people sail a small boat with a large red sail, likely a graceful Schärenkreuzer (Skerry Cruiser), heeled over the water. A city skyline and bridge are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Another yacht saved and a fine achievement.

Wings progress continues…

2 new rope organizers are designed, manufactured and fitted.

Close-up of a wooden Schärenkreuzer sailboat deck with colourful ropes threaded through a fairlead, part of the sail and mast visible in the background—a beautiful example of Classic Sailing Yachts craftsmanship.

Custom removable seats are fitted and the new seat covers are made with Velcro straps.

View of a Skerry Cruiser cabin interior with blue-striped cushioned seats and several coiled ropes on a wooden floor; part of a person is visible near the top left of the image.

The internal seats are wide with a deep set sole for headroom with overnight trips taken into consideration. More finishing touches yet to come below decks.

The image shows the interior of a Schärenkreuzer boat cabin with two narrow blue-striped beds on either side, a yellow bag and plastic storage box at the end, and a white container on the dark wooden floor between the beds.

Lastly her window frames and windows are finished and this completes external work with a repaint of the hull a consideration for the future.

A classic white Skerry Cruiser with wooden details is anchored on calm water, surrounded by green, tree-covered hills under a cloudy sky.

Her fist trip was a magic day out on Christmas Day for a short sail and BBQ onboard in a nice secluded bay.

A white Square Metre Yacht floats on calm water near a forested shoreline under a cloudy sky, with trees and houses visible in the background.
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