(Sydney, Australia)-
Simon Grain and crew Down Under are rarely short on great stories and
fun & games sailing their J/24s. Recently, Simon had this commentary from Chris Furey (in the YC bar or pub?). Simon said that Chris is an ex-J sailor and a great J friend from Sandringham.
Said Simon, "he shot this pic and info to me this afternoon, thought
you might like to see it. Taken by Chris off Williamstown in the early
80’s, this is Athol Lidgett’s J/24 JAILBREAK seen here on the burst in
classic J style." Chris says, “It was during a JOG regatta out of RYCV
when the race officials decided it was far too windy to race, so several
of us J sailors decided we would go for a blast anyway. The guy on the
deck in the blue jacket is John Hooper, the sail maker. John and his
brother, Olympic Coach Buster, both sailed on the boat.
JAILBREAK met an unfortunate end when sailing back from a Mornington
race into a strong northerly that built to well over 35 knots. Athol
decided they had taken enough punishment in the strong wind and seas and
reached off into the lee of Rickets Point where they picked up a
mooring just off the old Keefer’s Boatshed near Beaumaris Motor Yacht
Squadron. The crew were picked up and taken ashore but that night the
wind suddenly switched to an equally hard south westerly with enormous
seas. The boat was torn from its mooring and smashed to unrecognizable
pieces on the rocky Beaumaris shore just below the Beauy Pub. Somewhere
on the rocks not far offshore there is a J/24 lead keel!”
Sad, but entertaining story, nevertheless. We can only hope the boys
Down Under continue to have fun sailing their J/24s! For more J/24 Australia sailing information