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How to protect gear on beach

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Created by Sea Lotus > 9 months ago, 20 Aug 2019
Madge
NSW, 471 posts
23 Aug 2019 4:18PM
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amirite said..

Sea Lotus said..
When taking a break, should the board stay upside down (fin facing sky) over the mast or fin on the ground under the mast?


leaves board on beach fins up
running kid trips and falls, gets impaled


you must have pretty stupid kids on your beach.....

amirite
350 posts
23 Aug 2019 2:22PM
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young kids brains are still developing
same can be said for you

olskool
QLD, 2459 posts
23 Aug 2019 4:52PM
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Fin up also makes it un inviting to those pesky kiters wanting to dump their blow up doodad on the windsurfin beach.

amirite
350 posts
23 Aug 2019 3:02PM
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upvote for doodad word

Boston!
NSW, 254 posts
23 Aug 2019 7:33PM
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Spotty said..

powersloshin said..
you should not separate the rig and board. keep mast base facing the wind and roll the board on top of it. Then when you are ready to unpack separate the rig, orient the board facing the wind and take the rig first






Correct, also take your gear to n from your vehicle without the sail and board bag its uncool to do this, and a waste of time

When it is very windy and the board starts to dance in above position just kick sand up and along the rail. This stops the wind getting under it and deflects air flow up n over the board n rig. Sand will also end up accumulating on the foot of the sail which will also hold it down otherwise just kick it on there as well.

Lifes short and sails are meant to get wet and sandy, you really only need to wash them every once in while when conditions get like this below. Otherwise just take them straight from the water minus sand, drain/dry em' a bit, roll em up.

And yes some of these rigs are pointing into the 50 plus SW wind, put enough sand down and it will be fine '88 SandyPt




What an amazing pic! Geez, the joint looks different now. Nowhere near as much width to the beach at low tide? (correct me if I'm wrong) Still an incredible place to sail. Always a highlight of my year.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
23 Aug 2019 7:34PM
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Sand and salt left on rolled up sail or kite is bad news.
What does sand paper do ?
Wet and sandy/salty sail or kite rolled up is bad news.
What does wet and dry sand paper do ?

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
23 Aug 2019 8:15PM
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My routine. Never leave the sail on the beach unattended. I wash it off in the sea water and take it up to my van which is usually a little out of the wind. If I can't tie it off to a tree with the uphaul then I'll put my harness around the up haul rope (rope secured to base) with clew facing down wind. This keeps it fairly secure unless it really exposed, in which case I'll derig. I towel dry the sail well and roll it up. Only use fresh water when I know it'll have plenty of drying time.

board is on beach pointing into wind with fin slightly dug in. I hate the last bit as I don't like my fine foil slalom fins being jammed into the sand. :). Same routine for board, wash in sea water then towel dry but leave the board bag open at home, I have some old gear and it's all in very good condition.

amirite
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23 Aug 2019 8:19PM
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Waiting4wind said..
My routine. Never leave the sail on the beach unattended. I wash it off in the sea water and take it up to my van which is usually a little out of the wind. If I can't tie it off to a tree with the uphaul then I'll put my harness around the up haul rope (rope secured to base) with clew facing down wind. This keeps it fairly secure unless it really exposed, in which case I'll derig. I towel dry the sail well and roll it up. Only use fresh water when I know it'll have plenty of drying time.

board is on beach pointing into wind with fin slightly dug in. I hate the last bit as I don't like my fine foil slalom fins being jammed into the sand. :). Same routine for board, wash in sea water then towel dry but leave the board bag open at home, I have some old gear and it's all in very good condition.


wow
anal

amirite
350 posts
23 Aug 2019 8:21PM
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lotofwind said..
Sand and salt left on rolled up sail or kite is bad news.
What does sand paper do ?
Wet and sandy/salty sail or kite rolled up is bad news.
What does wet and dry sand paper do ?


WT Hell
is this a bunch of trick Q's

NotWal
QLD, 7430 posts
23 Aug 2019 10:37PM
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lotofwind said..
Sand and salt left on rolled up sail or kite is bad news.
What does sand paper do ?
Wet and sandy/salty sail or kite rolled up is bad news.
What does wet and dry sand paper do ?


Salt isn't sand paper. Wet salt isn't wet and dry sand paper.

NotWal
QLD, 7430 posts
23 Aug 2019 10:37PM
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lotofwind said..
Sand and salt left on rolled up sail or kite is bad news.
What does sand paper do ?
Wet and sandy/salty sail or kite rolled up is bad news.
What does wet and dry sand paper do ?


Salt isn't sand paper. Wet salt isn't wet and dry sand paper.

olskool
QLD, 2459 posts
24 Aug 2019 5:43AM
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Loto, wet n dry makes things smooooth n faaaast!!
Sand will scratch the mono but ive yet to see any real damage from the salt. Ive got 20yo sails with no deterioration from salt.

Mastbender
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24 Aug 2019 3:46AM
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amirite said..

Sea Lotus said..
When taking a break, should the board stay upside down (fin facing sky) over the mast or fin on the ground under the mast?


leaves board on beach fins up
running kid trips and falls, gets impaled


Yes, it helps keeping kids away and kiters don't like it either, fins up always.

olskool
QLD, 2459 posts
24 Aug 2019 5:46AM
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Forceten, rolling up a WET freshwater washed sail n storing it will definately grow mould here in AUS.

olskool
QLD, 2459 posts
24 Aug 2019 5:50AM
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Amirite, Waiting4winds method is actually pretty normal for peeps who look after their gear.

Mastbender
1972 posts
24 Aug 2019 3:51AM
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Why be in a rush to roll up the sail when done?
Take advantage of a wet sail and have a beer while it's drying out, good for the sail, and good for you.

Sea Lotus
320 posts
24 Aug 2019 4:22AM
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How about rolling the sail?
I roll it tip facing direct downwind, rolling at my hip hight, helps me to keep the roll tight because wind is keeping pressure but gets my arms tired near the end.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
24 Aug 2019 10:57AM
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amirite said..

Waiting4wind said..
My routine. Never leave the sail on the beach unattended. I wash it off in the sea water and take it up to my van which is usually a little out of the wind. If I can't tie it off to a tree with the uphaul then I'll put my harness around the up haul rope (rope secured to base) with clew facing down wind. This keeps it fairly secure unless it really exposed, in which case I'll derig. I towel dry the sail well and roll it up. Only use fresh water when I know it'll have plenty of drying time.

board is on beach pointing into wind with fin slightly dug in. I hate the last bit as I don't like my fine foil slalom fins being jammed into the sand. :). Same routine for board, wash in sea water then towel dry but leave the board bag open at home, I have some old gear and it's all in very good condition.



wow
anal


Just looking after the gear..

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
24 Aug 2019 11:02AM
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olskool said..
Amirite, Waiting4winds method is actually pretty normal for peeps who look after their gear.


If I'm sailing somewhere sandy I sometimes derig in the water to keep the sand off the sail. If needed the boards gets rinsed then into the boardbag to get home.
Out of the bag , vent undone and in the open to dry both then board gets put away in the bag.
I try and keep everything in great nic for resale.

Mark _australia
WA, 23450 posts
25 Aug 2019 12:34PM
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Mastbender said..
Why be in a rush to roll up the sail when done?
Take advantage of a wet sail and have a beer while it's drying out, good for the sail, and good for you.



Because UV kills sail materials.

As far as UV exposure goes, 1hr laid flat in the aussie sun is about what.... 20, 30, 40, 50hrs of actual sailing use?

Roll it up wet when done and then stand it up to let most run out. Unless freshwater as noted above.

amirite
350 posts
25 Aug 2019 4:43PM
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Mark _australia said..
Because UV kills sail materials.

fitted bedsheet slipped over gear
let's call it 'rigcondom'



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