Monday, June 26, 2006

No show on Sunday

I turned up to sail Sunday 25th, as did Dan, but nobody else did. As this seems to have happened several times now, perhaps it is time to change the DSC webpage and issue a newsletter to say sailing is cancelled so there can be no doubt.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

The Island

The water is very low: possibly as low as it is going to get.

Tower 24th June 2006 Doe Park Reservoir 24th June 2006

The island has appeared at last. It'll be interesting to see whether the island starts to grass over with being exposed all summer.

Doe Park Island 24th June 2006

There's no sign of construction work yet so I guess it is still possible to sail as long as there is wind and enough people to drag the safety boat up the slipway. It's a long haul for sure but remember that Cameron and Danny will definitely be sailing tomorrow!


Bank and slipway 24th June 2006

I wouldn't recommend trying to sail round buoy number one though!

Mark #1 24th June 2006

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Sunday Sailing

Cameron emailed me the following:

"Danny and I are planning on sailing this Sunday if enough turn up but are a bit worried that others won't go if they think numbers will be too low for sailing. Consequence - not enough people turn up! Any chance you can add something to the Blog to say at least two people will be turning up to encourage others to do likewise so that we get enough to drag the safety boat back up the slipway? Make sure you don't tell 'em who it is that's going, as this will put people off!

This could well be the last Sunday sail so we're keen to get out there."

Given that Cameron and Danny are both strong-looking types with plenty of boat-hauling muscle, I think it is an advantage to know "who it is that's going"!

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Midsummer Barbeque

Water status: going down. Still enough for sailing although mark #1 is now out of the race.



Tower 18 June 2006 Slipway and bank 12 June 2006


There's a bit of a problem with blue-green algae though. I'm including links because I didn't know what blue-green algae are and it seems that they are actually pretty interesting and, in fact, not algae. They are cyanobacteria: a type of single celled bacteria. That means that there must have been huge numbers to cause the visible blue markings around the reservoir. Cyanobacteria are some of the oldest types of living organisms; there are fossil cyanobacteria which are more than 3.5 billion years old. The reason that cyanobacteria are green is because they contain clorophyll and, like plants, manufacture their own food from light through the process of photosynthesis. Apparently, the chlorophyll in plants is due to cyanobacteria living inside the plants; a symbiotic relationship which developed millenia ago. However, although, as the picture below shows, the Doe Park cyanabacteria are clearly blue-green, some types of blue-green algae are actually more red or pink. The Red Sea is red because of occasional algal blooms of reddish cyanobacteria.


blue-green algae
Some types of cyanobacteria can be important as food sources but others can be toxic to humans and animals. Unfortunately, we have the latter type at Doe Park which means that water users need to be especially careful around areas where there is blue-green scum on or near the water.

There were important food sources in evidence at Doe Park today, however, at the Midsummer Barbeque! Sausages, salads, burgers and beer were consumed with gusto; particular thanks to Ronwen for organising the food.

barbecuing in action
men with beers
Eating and talking

And here, simply because I think it's wonderful, is the view from the clubhouse.


View from the clubhouse

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Hartlepool

by Tim

The trip should have been a day trip on Sunday the 11th. To save having to drive up early on Sunday, 6 of us claimed squatters rights on Saturday night. After meeting at one of Hartlepool's finest Italian restaurants we departed to find Black Diamond. Someone said they knew where it was berthed so the others followed, how difficult could it be to find? The following tour of Hartlepool eventually ended in a wet scrap yard: obviously not the sort of place to find our yacht. After a slightly rolly night we went in search of our last crew member who rang to say he was nearly with us just as I was going to sleep. On return to Black Diamond we were met with bacon sarnis a safety brief and cast off . We had a day of sunshine with some cloudy bits. We didn't sail any where in particular; the wind was very light. I think the day's speed record was set by Dan at 7.4Kts or is this still in dispute? We ended up back at Hartlepool marina. By the amount of smiles during the day it was a success. Many thanks to Sailing North East especially Cal and good luck in the tall yachts racing in Spain. To find out how Black Diamond gets on, look on the tall ships web site or Sailing North East's site.




More photos.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Picnic on the Pontoon

The water is still going down...


Tower 12 June 2006 Slipway and bank 12 June 2006


So it's time to move the jetties again.
Moving the jetty 12th June 2006

However, today was beautiful day with bright sunshine and (fairly) steady wind. Ideal for a family sail...
Family picnic
and a picnic on the pontoon.
Sailing a wayfarer

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Moving the Jetties

First, untie the jetty from the bank.


Next, find some strong poles.


Then, heave...


and she'll float!


Finally, move the bridge and...


once it looks about right...


retie the ropes to keep it in place.


With thanks to Steve, Steve, Peter and Richard.

The Contractors Are Coming

The water is going down again...

Tower 3 June 2006 Slipway and bank 3 June 2006

and the contractors have started moving onto the site.


However, there's still plenty of water so once the safety boat has been launched...


sailing can take place.



The dinghy pen saw activity too with fettling...


and, of course, the usual de-rigging at the end of the day.

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