Details for Flicka Heart of Gold

Hull Number 1


Maker
Nor'Star, Santa Barbara, CA
Built
1975
Location
Australia
Engine Type
Yanmar 1gm10
Enclosed Head?
V berth forward, pilot berth to starboard, Galley to port and toilet to starboard. Not enclosed.
Hull Material
:Fibreglass with glass over ply cabin and decks
Also known as
Rig
sloop with staysail
Trailer?
no
More Info

 List of Equipment

VHF:   ICOM Ic-M80
Toilet:  Jabsco Grey Handle
Cooker:           Plastimo Neptune
 Radio:            JVC Krd-R360
Epirb:  GME Mt400 Class 2 Manual activation
Bilge:   Rule 3500 GPH + float switch
Gas:     Xintex propane monitor + control
Ice box:           Adler Barbaur cold machine
Freezer: Sanden Sd7 compressor 60L
Battery:           Eng 75AH Group 24
                        House 95ah x 2
Gen:    Balmar A6 Alter
GPS:    Lowrance I Finder H2O
Wind: Horzon wind Instruments
Speed: Signet Knot Log
Comp: Ritchie electric compas
Depth: Kenyor Depth sounder
Cabin:  Heater Force 10- Cozy cabin Heater
Battery:           Isolators Guest 3 way
Compass:         Plastimo
Bespoke:         Stainless bowsprit. Roller arrangement and pulpit railing.
Primary Winch:           Enkes 18s self tailing
Hayard Winches:        Barrient 7 self tailing
Anchor:           15 kg Bruce 65m chain
Windlass:        Simpson Lawrence with chain counter
Throtle:            Morse single lever controls
Water tanks: 2 x 100 Litre flexible bladder type
Sea anchor:      9.7 ft diameter
Tiller Pilot:      Autohelm 2000
12v DC panel: Marinetics Corp with volt meter
Windows: Lexan main windows and two opening ports each side. Mozzi screen on larger ones.
Fire:     Chubb 1.5 kg dry powder extinguisher
Roller furller:   Harken
Sails:    US Sails, Fully batterned main, 120% genoa, staysail, spinnaker and snuffer.
Railings: Full height rails.
Covers: Sunbrella sun/ rain covers. Aft to mid ships and Mast to cutter stay
Rigging: Replaced 2009 6mm stainless. Backstay isolated to take SSB.
Bespoke: Galley all in stainless, boom gallows, boomkin, compression arch.

 

 

Passages

Coastal New Zealand, NZ to Tonga 1200NM, Tonga to Fiji 500NM, Fiji to NZ 1500NM  (by Richard Cross, home port was in Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand)

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New Zealand coastal cruise of 260NM, and then 1200 NM from NZ to Ausutralia in Feb. 2012 (by Riddy)

The following was posted to Yahoo Flicka Group by Riddy on 3/18/2012:

" Hey everyone,

I'm a new member to the group but glad to see there's a lot of active proud Flicka owners out there. Thought you might like to hear about my recent adventure in a Flicka.

In Nov 2011 I flew over to NZ (I'm Australian) and brought 'Heart of Gold', believed to be Nor'Star hull #1. She's my first keelboat, first real yacht. I had done a bit of sailing in a 14ft catamaran I had before, but this was the first time in a yacht, anchoring, reefing, mooring, all that stuff.

I learnt to sail her around the Bay of Islands, slowly getting more confidence in myself and the boat. I did a coastal trip, about 260nm down to Auckland, out to Great Barrier Island and back to the Bay of Islands. Come Feb 2012 I was as prepared as I could be to sail her 1200nm back to Australia. The previous owner had sailed her from NZ to Fiji, Tonga and Back, so he knew the boat well and what it could handle. Although it was cyclone season further up North, the
forecast looked good with at least a week of strong Easterlies to push me past halfway. Feeling a bit anxious, a bit nervous and surreal, I set off solo on Feb 2nd. The trip took 19days, after 3 or 4 days out, 300nm off the North Island of NZ, my Navik self-steering broke. It was unfixable at sea, but with a bit of a sea and strong tailwind, the best option was to keep going. I spent days hand steering at the tiller. When the easterlies ran out, I could get the boat to steer herself into the wind ok. One day I used the spinnaker to pull be dead downwind and give me a day of rest.

I was constantly in touch with friends and family via sat phone. The last night was probably the worst, with poor visibility, heaps of shipping and squalls pushing through just off the coast of Wollongong, 80km south of Sydney.

After 2 nights no sleep I came into Port Kembla with friends and family waiting for me. Best feeling of my life. The boat handled the whole trip in her stride.They really are tough little ships. The more time I spend on her the more I appreciate how much work and thought has gone into designing her.

Feel free to check out some videos of the trip I've posted :

http://www.youtube.com/user/riddy64?feature=mhee

And some photos here:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150617084102058.386333.511517057&type\
=3&l=5c182332b0


Heart of Gold is currently moored in Wollongong Harbor, but I'm looking at trucking her back to Mum and Dad's place in VIC and putting her on the hard for the year while I finish Uni and so we can do some more work on her. If anyone has any dimensions or plans for a hardstand or a trailer, I'd love to hear from you. Hoping to get a trailer built so I can take her anywhere, up inside the great Barrier reef would be nice.

Feel free to ask any questions about the trip too,

Cheers, Riddy "
 

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