Territory Stories

The Log

Details:

Title

The Log

Other title

Darwin Sailing Club

Collection

Darwin Sailing Club e-Log; Darwin Sailing Club newsletters; E-Journals; PublicationNT

Date

2002-07-01

Description

Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).; This publication contains may contain links to external sites. These external sites may no longer be active.

Notes

Date:2002-07

Language

English

Subject

Yachting -- Northern Territory -- Darwin -- Periodicals; Yacht clubs -- Northern Territory -- Darwin -- Periodicals; Darwin Sailing Club -- Periodicals

Publisher name

Darwin Sailing Club

Place of publication

Darwin

Copyright owner

Check within Publication or with content Publisher.

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/159317

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/717499

Page content

The Log July 2002 page 11 Darwin Sailing Club Major Sponsors Channel 8 Carlton & United Schweppes Corporate Sponsors Paspaley Pearls Qantas Top End Sounds Malaysia Airlines Moogully Sterling Property Services Orlando Wyndham The Yacht Shop NT General Store Bayview Marina Hardy Aviation Rex Williams Southcorp Wines Heath Lambert KPMG Yalumba Wines Sinclair Knight Merz Octa 4 Beringer Blass Wine Estates Cridlands Darwin Direct Marketing Spot on Marine Winter School of Sailing Bundaberg Rum Downtown Duty Free Aussie Signs Dulux Paints Waterfront Bistro Reliable Painters Jim Beam Rydges Plaza Dinah Beach Living with Alcohol M&P Builders Beaumont Tiles Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu HB Concrete Midcity Apartments Flashlight - Tubular metal container used on shipboard for storing dead batteries prior to their disposal. Fluke - The portion of an anchor that digs securely into the bottom, holding the boat in place; also, any occasion when this occurs on the first try. Zephyr - Warm, pleasant breeze. Named after the mythical Greek god of wishful thinking, false hopes, and unreliable forecasts. Gybe - A common way to get unruly guests off your boat. Tack - A common sticky substance left in the cockpit and on deck by other people's kids, usually in the form of foot- or hand-prints. (See Gybe for removal technique.)