Wednesday, October 27, 2010

THE RISE AND FALL OF SHINDIG

It's just over a year since Shidig was lost in a massive dust storm. Here's a photo essay to comemmorate the refurbishing and eventual demise of my little Beneteau First 235:

Delivery from Queensland by road to Noakes Boatyard Nelson Bay:


Initial Refit at Noakes (May 97):


Relaunch:

Lazy days cruising Port Stephens:

Cruising offshore - Tomaree Headland in background

Les 'Spanky' Spanheimer at the helm

The brothers enjoying a Belgian Ale in North Arm Cove

Major Refit Sep 1997, I replaced all deck hardware, fittings, running rigging, electronics, added an auto tiller, as well as some structural improvements to the rudder...:

The new cockpit, Tacktick Instruments, Garmin GPS...
New custom rudder mounts and new window

New signwriting
Fitting the furler with Mike Lee of MDL Manufacturing Yachtmasts and Rigging
The new boat, she was looking good for a 20+ year old yacht!

Racing under spinnaker

Snug on her mooring in Salamander Bay with new boom tent


The Oct 2009 Dust Storm:

Caught under the bow of the 'Black Pearl' - it dragged its mooring onto Shindig and the rest is history!

Surveying the damage next morning
Matt Bonser from Noakes Boatyard helping me recover Shindig.
I motored her down to Noakes at Nelson Bay, testament to how well built the yacht was.

Close up of the port side damage. Trashed I think is the word!

An ignominious end - on a trolley in the boatyard awaiting disposal by the insurance company.