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A rough night for the L2H fleet but Jazz Player in tune

A rough night for the L2H fleet but Jazz Player in tune by Jane Austin 28 Dec 2020 05:30 UTC 27-31 December 2020 Jazz Player at the start of the TasPorts Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race on the Tamar River, 2020 © Doug Steel The TasPorts Launceston to Hobart fleet took a battering overnight with four boats now retired from the race. After a slow start, the fleet encountered the forecast west to south westerly winds averaging 25 to 35 knots for Banks Strait and adjacent areas. At 20:24, Jeff Cordell, skipper of B&G Advantage and a stalwart of the race, retired after his Mumm 36 was dismasted. Sailing underpowered, with a storm jib and a reef in the main, Cordell said the mast broke in two stages and they lost the lot. There was no incident, we had done our rig checks and were underpowered, running dead flat at the time, but something just gave way, with the mast shearing off at the deck. It took us 20 minutes to cut the rig away and unfortunatel

Community editorial board: Thoughts on celebrating a pandemic Christmas

Article content Even Santa is masked this year as Christmas approaches. It may not look the same in Cornwall and area as we wrap presents and bake cookies, facing Christmas without grandma, grandpa, and our cherished extended families. I asked friends, family and contacts what is giving them hope this year. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Community editorial board: Thoughts on celebrating a pandemic Christmas Back to video “We donated to the angel tree, Sparky’s Toy Drive and the Optimist Club Toy Drive. We donated to the United Way, Salvation Army, and food to Agape. There are so many ways to spread Christmas cheer… this year we donated more. We are trying to bring some happiness to others right now,” said Michelle Paquin.

Community editorial board: Thoughts on celebrating a pandemic Christmas

Article content Even Santa is masked this year as Christmas approaches. It may not look the same in Cornwall and area as we wrap presents and bake cookies, facing Christmas without grandma, grandpa, and our cherished extended families. I asked friends, family and contacts what is giving them hope this year. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Community editorial board: Thoughts on celebrating a pandemic Christmas Back to video “We donated to the angel tree, Sparky’s Toy Drive and the Optimist Club Toy Drive. We donated to the United Way, Salvation Army, and food to Agape. There are so many ways to spread Christmas cheer… this year we donated more. We are trying to bring some happiness to others right now,” said Michelle Paquin.

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