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Distance attempt cancelled - too windy!

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Created by sailquik > 9 months ago, 26 Nov 2008
sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:42AM
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I woke up this morning with two messages on my phone from Craig.
The first at 5.30am said he had 15nm up and was changing from 7m to 5.8m.
The second at 6.45 said he was abandoning the attempt due to it being too windy!!!
A quick look at the Prom station says 30 knots gusting 40. That would be very similar at Sandy. It would be fun for a while but a bit too much for a whole day!
Sometimes, you can have too much of a good thing!

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
26 Nov 2008 7:53AM
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Mongrels

Enjoy

kato
VIC, 3507 posts
26 Nov 2008 10:10AM
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Well I thought it was on except the wind went round to the NE and increased. Left home at 1am and on the water by 3am, set up all the buoys with the red leds in them.They work really well,just need a few more lights in them but a great reference point to sail to. The three sets of head lamps was too much,could n,t see a thing with the glare from the sail and got confused and nearly sailed into the SW bank thinking i was going to the E one.Opps Scared the crap out of a pelican(and me) when it made a run at me off the water From 4am to 5 am was really good with the 7 on the AB (peak of 29k) but I could,t sail past the red boat hole mark so the runs were only 1Nm.A bit short for distance.Then the wind increased,out came the 5.8 on the Kids Pro until i started tail walking that too and bashing straight into square chop wasn,t a lot of fun so I pulled the pin.But I got to sail before work which has to be a PB for me .I sailed about 60ks Love this night sailing

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
26 Nov 2008 8:35AM
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kato said...

Well I thought it was on except the wind went round to the NE and increased. Left home at 1am and on the water by 3am, set up all the buoys with the red leds in them.They work really well,just need a few more lights in them but a great reference point to sail to. The three sets of head lamps was too much,could n,t see a thing with the glare from the sail and got confused and nearly sailed into the SW bank thinking i was going to the E one.Opps Scared the crap out of a pelican(and me) when it made a run at me off the water From 4am to 5 am was really good with the 7 on the AB (peak of 29k) but I could,t sail past the red boat hole mark so the runs were only 1Nm.A bit short for distance.Then the wind increased,out came the 5.8 on the Kids Pro until i started tail walking that too and bashing straight into square chop wasn,t a lot of fun so I pulled the pin.But I got to sail before work which has to be a PB for me .I sailed about 60ks Love this night sailing




Great effort......... can see big things when everything aligns!!

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
26 Nov 2008 8:53AM
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hardie said...

kato said...

Well I thought it was on except the wind went round to the NE and increased. Left home at 1am and on the water by 3am, set up all the buoys with the red leds in them.They work really well,just need a few more lights in them but a great reference point to sail to. The three sets of head lamps was too much,could n,t see a thing with the glare from the sail and got confused and nearly sailed into the SW bank thinking i was going to the E one.Opps Scared the crap out of a pelican(and me) when it made a run at me off the water From 4am to 5 am was really good with the 7 on the AB (peak of 29k) but I could,t sail past the red boat hole mark so the runs were only 1Nm.A bit short for distance.Then the wind increased,out came the 5.8 on the Kids Pro until i started tail walking that too and bashing straight into square chop wasn,t a lot of fun so I pulled the pin.But I got to sail before work which has to be a PB for me .I sailed about 60ks Love this night sailing




Great effort......... can see big things when everything aligns!!



They're called a flock of Pelicans

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:03AM
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elmo said...
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They're called a flock of Pelicans


Though with daylight savings you probably won't be able to see them?

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:13AM
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hardie said...

elmo said...
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They're called a flock of Pelicans


Though with daylight savings you probably won't be able to see them?


You'd think with all the daylight Victoria has been saving over the years they would let Craig have some so he wouldn't endanger the pelicans in the dark

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:21AM
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they have saved so much daylight over in Victoria that it has caused the drought

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:33AM
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Kato, you are completely, utterly, wonderfully insane!

More power to you

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:39AM
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grumplestiltskin said...

they have saved so much daylight over in Victoria that it has caused the drought




I'm still giggling on that one, makes some of the crap I'm sprouting sound sane

Thanks Grumps

kato
VIC, 3507 posts
26 Nov 2008 6:54PM
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Hey Elmo,that pelican wasn,t one of your mates??? I thought he was yellow not white

Jman
VIC, 881 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:55PM
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Left home at 1am and on the water by 3am


Hope u didn't wake the family



evets
WA, 685 posts
26 Nov 2008 10:44PM
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Another amazing post Kato. Sorry to see you got blown off the water. Perhaps better that than becalmed in the dark
Look forward to more info on night sailing

shear tip
NSW, 1125 posts
27 Nov 2008 10:17AM
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On the water by 3am? Are you guys trying to crack the 400km mark or 500?!?!



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