A cracker of a twilight
Elapsed time
2h 5m
Avg. speed
5.1kts
Distance
10.7nm
Moving time
--
Max. speed
-- kts
Sydney Harbour Area, NSW, Australia
Nov 20, 2024 - Nov 20, 2024
Sarvo was a cracker of a twilight race — the harbour was chockers with boats, all soaking up the stunning weather. We had 15-18 knots of breeze, just perfect for a quick sail. The water was buzzing with action, and it was a treat to spot some of the fancier boats out there, like Master Lock Comanche and Oroton Drumfire. It’s always a buzz seeing those beauties gliding through the harbour, showing off their style and speed. It’s also a good start catching up with mates from other boats, giving a wave and a quick g’day as we pass by — the sense of community on the water is top-notch. Twilight races are an absolute ripper, especially after a full-on workday. There’s nothing better than knocking off, grabbing your gear, and heading out for a short, snappy sail. The vibe’s always chilled, with everyone just out to enjoy the arvo. We kept it nice and relaxed, soaking in the views and the fresh air, which does wonders after a day stuck in the grind. These twilight runs really are the perfect way to unwind — not too long, not too serious, but just enough to remind you why you love being on the water. With: - @alangrady
Boat & Crew
Zara 1612 (Crew)
Cheoy Lee, 47 Ketch