Well today was interesting, to say the least! Forecast winds were rising to 35-45kmh, but the chop was particularly messy. After a while, the rudder seemed to be playing up. sticking and making steering difficult. When I was a couple of kilometres downwind of home, with increasing wind, I bit the bullet, and decided to reach towards the surf club on One Mile Beach. There were no lifesaver flags out, but about 50 people swimming and a similar number on the sand.
I started the outboard, planning to try and ride to the beach on the back of a wave, but the bastard stopped just as I reached the breakers. I quickly put the Miragedrive back in, raised the centreboard, and uncleated the rudder down line, and headed into the surf.... gulp. Several times, the back seat filled with water (and my walking stick got washed overboard), but I was able to keep the bow straight until the last wave, which caused a broach to about 45 degrees, but I quickly straightened it up. Done! Fortunately one of the swimmers found my walking stick, saving my emulating Jon Cleese's "Ministry of silly walks".
One of the lifesavers turned up, and arranged to get the TI higher up the beach, and get me a lift back to my car. They then took my trailer onto the beach behind a tractor, and then did something I had never thought of doing.. they hooked up my winch to the bow, and then WINCHED THE TRAILER UNDER THE BOAT. The TI stern stayed still until there was enough on the trailer to tip the balance forward. The stern simply lifted off the ground. So simple.
I then packed up, and discovered that my rudder pin was broken at both top and bottom, and, tellingly, one of my rudder lines was no longer captured under the washer. So on port helm, there was heaps of slack until the rudder got turned only because the ends of the two rudder lines were tied together. Fixed that, and the rudder is now butter smooth.
An interesting day! As it turned out, aborting the trip was actually genius (lol) as the wind really picked up and I would have never made it home to windward......
Memo to self. check rudder lines more closely before use!
_________________ Tony Stott 2012 Tandem Island "SIC EM" with Hobie spinnaker
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