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Created by Gestalt > 9 months ago, 26 Jul 2023
Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
26 Jul 2023 11:09PM
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866 posts
28 Jul 2023 5:38AM
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Great video, remember seeing it when it came out on U tube but great to see again.
Yeah interesting high aspect sail, looked good.
Jeez it was a long time ago when I was in Maui for 3 months and did a few coast runs with the flying fish, turtles ...
Great FUN

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
28 Jul 2023 2:24PM
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He looked over powered a few times and how about that jump!! I would have bailed

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
28 Jul 2023 3:17PM
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Robby should have worn a shirt more often during his lifetime of sailing.

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
3 Aug 2023 9:40PM
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Shifu said..
Robby should have worn a shirt more often during his lifetime of sailing.


Is it the nipples?

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
4 Aug 2023 6:08PM
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He's dermatologist's dream

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
6 Aug 2023 11:00PM
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More ai fun.
an ode to the shirtless man.

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sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
7 Aug 2023 1:30PM
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Pretty amazing. He looked really fast. I wonder what sort of GPS speeds he was doing.
I'd much rather watch something like that than someone going up and down a wave or doing loops.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
9 Aug 2023 7:06PM
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His 5.4 m no cam sail looked a bit under downhauled to me.

5.4 is the best and most natural size sail for windsurfing - at least if you are able to stay off KFC and Maccas

I never use less than a 5m as they become seriously twitchy and rarely use bigger than 5.4m.

So much difference in low end power between the two and yet only 0.4m difference.

Many windsurfers got into the big is better thing a decade ago but in actual fact whilst you do gain in overall performance by using a 7m or bigger you massively reduce the fun factor.

A great video by the best sailor pound for pound of all time.

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
9 Aug 2023 9:22PM
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Pcdefender said..


I never use less than a 5m as they become seriously twitchy and rarely use bigger than 5.4m.



You probably have the sail too flat. Little sails need to be spot on with outhaul. Too much and they handle like a sheet of plywood.

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
12 Aug 2023 8:15AM
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I enjoy the 5-5.6 sails most too. Sometimes I'll rig 5.6 even if I should be on 6.2.

kinda thought what shifu thought about your sails being flat.

bc
QLD, 706 posts
12 Aug 2023 10:01AM
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Cant believe people think Robby might not have is sails rigged correctly
He is on the Rn lift which is a super high aspect short boom sail . It does not rig with as much pre twist as the conventional slalom sail .

MobZ
NSW, 457 posts
12 Aug 2023 3:04PM
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Bogey 7.20 mark ?
I wonder if he saw the turtle.

So far, all our local turtles stick their head out as we approach, which is very nice of them.
We talk and they always make good evasive manoeuvres.
Hope they keep that up.



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