I picked up Hull 52/Arawa from the yard on Friday morning. The boat was very well prepared and I was given a comprehensive briefing by Bill and Bruce. I cannot pretend that the 12-hour tow up to Inverness was a great deal of fun but the RM trailer is excellent and proved extremely stable driving through some very strong winds. The tow vehicle was a diesel Discovery which managed easily. On the following day I also tried towing with my Subaru Forester which had no problems at all.
I cannot believe how easy it was to raise the mast (2 people and 30 mins taking things carefully) but if I had not done it straight away I would probably have forgotten the tips given (and had to read the manual!). It was far too windy to fit the sails and anyway I will need to get back to Bill to check how much tension is needed on the jib because as I have it set up it seems a little slack.
Launching into a local harbour over shale was a doddle. Manoeuvring the boat across a very windy harbour was quite traumatic and the conclusion I drew was that in such conditions it is necessary to have the keel down to give better control. I had not done that because the tide was still coming into the harbour and the water was only 18in deep. Too much eagerness on my part.
Moored on a pontoon the boat has already gained much favourable comment with the most common being how attractive she looks (blue suits her very well) and how well the internal space is used. In a few weeks time when the weather gets a little better and I have loaded her up I will move Arawa a mile along the coast to a swinging mooring in front of my house.
All my extras were fitted very well, and first impressions are hugely positive.
And I can see why Paul laughed at me thinking I might get a dinghy through the forward hatch. It is not as large as I remembered!
Unfortunately, on the Sunday I had to return to London towing my old Hunter 490 so I had no more time to play. But next weekend…..
David Pocock
Parker 235/52 Arawa
David Pocock
Parker 235/52 Arawa