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How fast can you rig?

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Created by knot board > 9 months ago, 22 Feb 2008
knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
22 Feb 2008 9:48AM
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My consistent record from arriving at the carpark to hitting the water is 5 minutes.
I can also derig in a similar time.

Of course, this relies on a few factors.
Fin already in board.
Harness lines already in position.
Footstrap already in position
Boom already set to correct length.
No cams.
Close park and High tide.
Being an arrogant goon to anyone standing around.

ahhh, the joys of van ownership.

How long does it take you to rig?


aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
22 Feb 2008 9:56AM
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I was expecting to see a video of someone rigging fast with benny hill music playing in the background...

I dunno, if it's cranking I'll be fast. If it's not so good, maybe a bit slower.

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
22 Feb 2008 10:03AM
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aus301 said...

I was expecting to see a video of someone rigging fast with benny hill music playing in the background...


oh, please someone do that!

NotWal
QLD, 7430 posts
22 Feb 2008 10:48AM
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knot board said...

My consistent record from arriving at the carpark to hitting the water is 5 minutes.
I can also derig in a similar time.



Yeah I've done that, but with my fin scabbard on and my vent open.

Pugwash
WA, 7719 posts
22 Feb 2008 10:04AM
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Desk to water in 30 minutes

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
22 Feb 2008 10:32AM
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if i'm on my own and it looks a bit scary about 30 to 45 mins


if my mates are already out there having a blast, 5mins.....benny hill style.

frant
VIC, 1230 posts
22 Feb 2008 12:33PM
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4.35 pm Standing in the kitchen telling my wife that I was going for a quick windsurf. Told that had to be back ready to LEAVE for Melbourne at 5.30pm for the in laws anniversary dinner- lateness not tolerated.
4.38- Rigging
4.45- Hit the water.
Five speed runs and could see a P.B. was in the offing.
One more run to make sure.
5.07- Hit the beach
5.15- In the shower
5.25 Announced that I was ready to go.
5.25 and 30 seconds Advised that a windsurf time factor had been built into departure time and we didn't have to leave untill 6.00pm.
5.26- Boot the computer
5.28- Download data to RealSpeed.
5.35- Confirm P.B., Download to GPSSS.
One hour precisely.

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:09AM
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frant said...

4.35 pm Standing in the kitchen telling my wife that I was going for a quick windsurf. Told that had to be back ready to LEAVE for Melbourne at 5.30pm for the in laws anniversary dinner- lateness not tolerated.
4.38- Rigging
4.45- Hit the water.
Five speed runs and could see a P.B. was in the offing.
One more run to make sure.
5.07- Hit the beach
5.15- In the shower
5.25 Announced that I was ready to go.
5.25 and 30 seconds Advised that a windsurf time factor had been built into departure time and we didn't have to leave untill 6.00pm.
5.26- Boot the computer
5.28- Download data to RealSpeed.
5.35- Confirm P.B., Download to GPSSS.
One hour precisely.


Now that is what I call commitment Im impressed

jp747
1553 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:48AM
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that's probably why i on a few times left the fin cover on and without a harness at times

ducati
QLD, 474 posts
22 Feb 2008 1:02PM
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I tend to wait for a guinea pig to test the conditions so I can rig the right size first up.[}:)]
If no one appears is still takes me around 20 min to make up my mind....
U doooo tend to get a bit ssssllllllllooooooooooooowwwwwer in your old age

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
22 Feb 2008 12:03PM
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It is funny when someone rigs fast coz they are all pumped to go, then they jump on their board and trying to hook in with their invisible harness

Gold.... I dun it once

GT

ka43
NSW, 3091 posts
22 Feb 2008 3:13PM
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Hey ducati,
thats super quick compared to some of the guys I know.
We can have sailed for 2 hours and guys are still wandering around trying to figure out what to do.
Doesnt matter how many times you say it, "rig for the conditions, not what you want it to be" it still astounds me.

Frant, that is so cool.
Dont you windsurf out the back of your house?????

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
22 Feb 2008 2:39PM
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Typical Lano.
Arrive at beach no wind plenty sunshine ..Speak bollocks for an hour or so ...Rig 5.3 slowly wilst still speaking bollocks .. suddenly hear waves getting louder ..put harness on walk to waters edge with gear ...water still glassy..Getting strange looks... A foul stench fills my nostrils Ahhhhhh lano ... Plane out on the first puff of breeze looking behind to see the others in a mad dash to their cars for their gear and a rigging frenzy 10 waves later someone eventualy joins me

MikeyS
VIC, 1509 posts
22 Feb 2008 5:09PM
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frant said...

4.35 pm Standing in the kitchen telling my wife that I was going for a quick windsurf. Told that had to be back ready to LEAVE for Melbourne at 5.30pm for the in laws anniversary dinner- lateness not tolerated.
4.38- Rigging
4.45- Hit the water.
Five speed runs and could see a P.B. was in the offing.
One more run to make sure.
5.07- Hit the beach
5.15- In the shower
5.25 Announced that I was ready to go.
5.25 and 30 seconds Advised that a windsurf time factor had been built into departure time and we didn't have to leave untill 6.00pm.
5.26- Boot the computer
5.28- Download data to RealSpeed.
5.35- Confirm P.B., Download to GPSSS.
One hour precisely.


Nice work. Real nice work.

I was thinking that instead of lugging gear around in a van, with an old hearse you could probably drive around with your sails already rigged. Could save valuable seconds.

Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:23PM
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really really fast. I cant believe how slow some people can be........

hooray
QLD, 335 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:31PM
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When at Burrum Heads I put on harness, attach the wrong sail to wrong board, walk 50m and become Ducatis guinea pig. (3mins)

Wait for him to rig and start sailing before I go ashore and change to correct gear.

U doooo tend to get a bit ssssssiiiiiiiilllllllllllllyyyyyy in your old age.

Knot Board, Does the 5mins include saying good-bye in the van to Mrs Knot Board?

Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:34PM
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how long did it take me this arvo Ray ???

hooray
QLD, 335 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:37PM
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Richiefish I would never get in the van with you. Prefer females.

Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
23 Feb 2008 12:10AM
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ha ha ha ...it can be tough convincing the chicks to hop in the back of a van that is half full of windsurfing "equipment"......

Krisiz1
WA, 331 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:25PM
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Hey knotboard this is one of my pet peeves! I have my gear as ready as poss in the back of my van and as I drive home from work along the estuary I start getting changed as I drive. I can be rigged and on the water in under 10 mins. There are 2 old guys about 70 who park, stroll over, walk down and look at the water, ask everyone what size sail they are using then head back to start the half hour rig up! (and its not like they've got a lot of time left) I'd rather sail than rig!

Bender
WA, 2235 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:38PM
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Krisiz1 said...

Hey knotboard this is one of my pet peeves! I have my gear as ready as poss in the back of my van and as I drive home from work along the estuary I start getting changed as I drive. I can be rigged and on the water in under 10 mins. There are 2 old guys about 70 who park, stroll over, walk down and look at the water, ask everyone what size sail they are using then head back to start the half hour rig up! (and its not like they've got a lot of time left) I'd rather sail than rig!


good old John and keith

I know what you mean. I am with you. I wont talk before a after work session. I just hate rigging cammed sails in a rush as it's always the more you rush they more they play up.

I aswell undress while driving and usually arrive a the car park tie off, shoes, socks and shirt.

my best is 8mins from arriving to getting wet.......on the water that is

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
23 Feb 2008 12:45AM
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it took me longer than usual on saturday,

turns out there is about 1 million ways to loop the rope.

tried them all with some guys as a bit of fun while the wind was building. me as the guinea pig.

result.

the ezzy method won!

spot1
WA, 1588 posts
22 Feb 2008 11:52PM
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3 mins

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
23 Feb 2008 12:16PM
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hooray said...

Knot Board, Does the 5mins include saying good-bye in the van to Mrs Knot Board?

haha, nah the double bed has been removed to make more room for windsurfing kit [}:)]

Besides, doing that would only push my time out 6 minutes anyway

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
23 Feb 2008 12:21PM
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Bender said...
I aswell undress while driving and usually arrive a the car park tie off, shoes, socks and shirt.



Yeah, I've been guilty of that. Taking off shoes, changing into a rashie and applying sunscreen while driving on the highway has got to be way more dangerous than using a mobile phone

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
23 Feb 2008 2:43PM
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Hey does anyone keep a triple pulley on a hook thingey threaded onto their downhaul rope, to save time threading the rope through all the pulleys you can just hook the hook onto the sail clew. I've thought about this but looking in sailing shops can only find ones too big. This would save me heaps of time in winter, trying to thread rope with cold fingers.

pierrec45
NSW, 2005 posts
24 Feb 2008 1:18AM
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I was in a world championship in the 80s, was clocked as the absolute slowest, by far. Of some 400 competitors. Always been finicky, still am. I find little details distract me at freestyle. For plain right-and-left sailing, nothing matters and am fast as any.

Dressing in the car on the way: yep. Leaving work in a suit, 15-20 minutes later in shorts, with the suit and shirt all neat on the hanger at the back.

Girlfriend used to find me weird. (Actually, still does.)

Jimmy@Tas
TAS, 77 posts
24 Feb 2008 11:40AM
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Hmmmm,

most of you obviously dont have to put a wetsuit on, that in itself can take over 5 minutes.

Jimmy

Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
24 Feb 2008 10:57AM
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should be the start of a race. the "rigging start". Or one step further. Start the race on the other side of town therefore including the drive, the carpark space,the unpack,the rigging, and out to the mark and back ????? who is the True Champion ??

AusMoz
QLD, 1497 posts
24 Feb 2008 11:28AM
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The Mrs takes 4 min 35 to get it done properly with correct downhaul but she is trying to get the time down so i can spend more time on the water !

I will keep you infromed of her progress !

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
24 Feb 2008 10:57AM
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when you live only 5 mins from the water in WA

Who needs to rush



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