Yara50 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2015 1:44 pm
Ah, Toreisi... Seen her 10years ago. How time flies. I will attach some pics. She was the first I563 I ever looked at. Her rudder is from my Yara I50. (Replaced one that was stolen.)
If you can re-size your pics, around 50k is ideal.
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2006.jpg
Hi There,
Great to see the community still thriving. For those who are interested in some of the history of Toreisi. I purchased Toreisi back in January 2006 from Sailing Scene in Mona Vale. Back then I was living in Rose Bay NSW. I currently reside in the UK now and have just introduced my 3 kids (9,7 and 4) to sailing on a Mirror Dinghy, which is what has driven me to look up on where Toreisi is now. Ironically the kids wanted to name the Mirror Toreisi II. Haha
Back to Toreisi. I shared the boat with a good friend. We would often sail her on Sydney harbour at the weekend and take here to store beach. I also took her for trips to the Central Coast and Botany Bay.
During our ownership she did get broken into, and the boom, all sails, spinnaker pole, rudder, outboard had got stolen. Luckily the insurance paid out so we got new sails, boom and outboard. Ian B is right he kindly sold his spare rudder to us. Also the non standard tiller was our set up so to clear the knees in the cockpit. The picture you see of me sailing her is under the bridge in Botany Bay. It was a particularly still day hence the outboard still in the water.
In 2009 I moved to Mona Vale and my boat partner stayed in the Eastern Suburbs. For a period of time I sailed her in Pittwater. After having our name on a waiting list for over 5 years for a mooring in Rose Bay we got one in late 2011. My boat partner really wanted to put Toreisi on the mooring, and due to the distance and time taken up with a baby I sold my share of Toreisi in 2012. From 2012 till 2014 she lived on a mooring Rose Bay and I got my sailing fixes on Friday night twilight racing on Pittwater

on a Sydney 38.
Unfortunately due to lack of time Toreisi did not get the attention required

and became more of a mooring minder. In 2014 I had the opportunity to take her back for free but with a toddler and baby at the time I could not see myself having the time to invest in her to get her back to her glory days.. So I recommended to my boat partner he sell her and she went on the market in Jan 2014.
Tah, on the assumption you still own her I hope you have got her back to her former glory and enjoying her. All I can say is I am a huge fan of the Investigator. I really enjoyed the stability and the ease you can sail them. Those fond memories of exploring Sydney Harbour will stay with me forever.
For those who are interested. Here is a video from 2006 when we ventured out between the heads to Manly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAJ0kovF-Eg
Here is a video
https://1drv.ms/v/s!Amntm1wbUBj6l4IhipG ... w?e=eySnfA link of photos taken during the time we owned her.
Hopefully I'll be able to get something of a similar size of boat in the future to take the family out on some over night adventures on the south coast in Chichester.
All the best and happy sailing!