Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Pirates of Borneo Enter Borneo Cup

Pirates of Borneo have a put out a call out to the brethren of the sea for crew members to enter this years Borneo International  Yacht pirates of borneo race from  Miri via Labuan to Kota Kinabalu. The commences on 9th October and the Pirates hope to be carry a wait some booty on the 15th October, to their lair at the Pirates Rib shack Diner at Asia city, where landlubbers can feast on the best steaks and ribs in town washed down by grog.

For more information contact seadog http://piratesribshackdiner.piratesofborneo.com

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Twilight Racing

This week there was a good turnout for the bi-weekly fun racing in Optimist dinghies. There was a good wind and breaking waves which promised some interesting racing.

Even before the start there were a few capsizes and lots of bailing as sailors soon leant to  stay away from the bow as these small boats are not really meant to be sailed by heavyweight adults.

Once the racing started it was evident that there were a couple of racing snakes in the pack. I made a slow start in about fourth or fifth place but managed to pull up to third around the windward mark making up one place on the first reach and catching the leader  at the end of the second reach as he was not sure of the course.

We split tags on the beat, the leader going offshore and I stayed inshore followed closely by by the  third  and 4th placed boats one of whom slipped past me before the windward mark, dropping me back to third. The penultimate reach would be the decisive leg with three of us within a few boats lengths, initial I was up to windward and the two ahead started to head up so I ducked to leeward and gybed around the wing mark to take the lead, there after it was a matter of staying calm and staying ahead of the racing snakes as they attempted to pass to windward.  The finish was very close as we tried to surf the waves and at one stage I though I had lost as I hit the back of a wave and the second boat surfed up to my stern.

Following the racing we all gathered for dinner and prize giving at the Sutera Harbour Marina Club. The Handicap system which ensures the prizes are spread amongst the fleet resulted in the 2nd, 5th  and 6th boats  being awarded prize. One boat retired after a couple of capsizes and losing his bailer which meant he had to use his cap as a makeshift bailer.

Pirates Rule!

David Ogden AKA Seadogs
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Pirate Wins Twilight Race at Sutera Harbour Marine

Yes, There are still pirates in the waters off Kota Kinabalu. One of the owners of Pirates Rib Shack Diner took on the crews from visiting yachts and beat them all at their own game, sailing in Optimist Dinghies in the fortnightly  twilight sailing fun event.

Some nine boats contested the event in light winds and it took a long time to reach the windward mark, some wondering if they would ever make it. Competition was quite fierce at the front but gradually the Pirate sailed through the fleet to take the lead at the windward mark. Three of the crew of a visiting super yacht made a determined effort to catch up with the Mate heading the Navigator and the Captain to the line.

The next race in two weeks time promises an interesting  return match

David Ogden.

Pirates of Borneo