Hebe Jebes 2015 Issue NOV/DEC | Page 40

CRUISING CRUISING Cruising comments Now that the autumn months are upon us, the cruising season really starts to take off with those beautiful cool nights perfect for a cockpit barbecue and overnight stay in a quiet bay. Best of all, the hoards of party junks start to thin out, leaving the best bays and beaches to ourselves, so get out there while you can! Several Hebe boats joined the DBYC’s 10-year anniversary Soko’s under the Stars over the weekend of 17 – 18 October. There was live music, a light show, barbecue on the beach, campfire songs and tall tales. This was a truly fantastic weekend in a magical place, so if you missed it this year put it in your diary for next year. Looking forwards to 28 November, HHYC will hold our second Dawn ‘til Dusk Challenge, which involves competing for the fastest clockwise lap of Kau Sai Chau between dawn and dusk, followed by prize-giving and a barbecue at the Victoria Recreation Club in Emerald Bay. November offers some crisp, fresh conditions and last year we blasted round the course in a stiff 20-knot breeze for one of the best day’s sailing you could have ever imagined. Boats can make as many attempts at the challenge as they want, allowing fast boats to use it to hone their crew skills and slower boats the opportunity to race in close quarters with faster boats. You can make the day as challenging or as relaxing as you like. The course offers some great tacking up the narrow passage by High Island Reservoir, plus some fast reaches and fetches on the other legs. Prizes a