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Who had a good day?

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Created by jh2703 > 9 months ago, 5 May 2012
jh2703
NSW, 1224 posts
5 May 2012 7:02PM
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Please tell me someone got something out of today, I got to lake Illawarra about 10am this morning and waited till about 1 before the wind even thought about being strong enough. In the end and out of frustration I rigged a 6.2 and went for a bit of a sail, Not what I've come to expect from here.

At least I got out, I should be thankful.....I guess[}:)]

Ian K
WA, 4156 posts
5 May 2012 5:29PM
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Had a couple of good runs at Peggies with an 8.5 during that 2 hr lull. Packed up and then it picked up. You'd have been OK on that 6.2 then.




Willy Sailor
242 posts
5 May 2012 5:44PM
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Had a great day

i head butted my mast and ate some weed

but it was a good day at canton ,


try out my new stove , was quicker to walk to toukly and buy a coffee then wait for the water to boil

sue said it was 9-12 knots on her wind gismo
i think 10 windsurfer and 4 kits







AJEaster
NSW, 698 posts
5 May 2012 9:35PM
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Fun arvo on the Mid North Coast. Sailed Queens Lake as the surf was a little big for my ability

Fanatic Skate and 6.5m firefly. Damn gusty, but was fun to be out. also had a good turnout to the lake too, 7 sailors! the most i have seen in one spot locally for a while

Jeffrosail
QLD, 169 posts
5 May 2012 9:49PM
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Hey Billy.

Suggest you get a whistling kettle for the stove. About $15 but boil so much quicker. If you dont want to spend the $$ then put a lid on the saucepan

CJW
NSW, 1729 posts
5 May 2012 10:45PM
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Nope. Went to check out Peggies around lunch, was probably sailable (waves were good) but would have been a bit of a slog and there were heaps of surfers in the break and I didn't feel like getting yelled at/yelling at clowns today. Told Ian I was going home to get the big gear, went for an MTB ride instead

ibid
NSW, 136 posts
5 May 2012 11:10PM
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A few of us were out at wanda - was pretty much fully lit up on the 5m from 10am - got out to eat when the kites getting ready to outnumber us

Was pretty good fun, bit of punch in the sets - gotta get out there while the water is still so warm

PhilSWR
NSW, 1104 posts
6 May 2012 1:26AM
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Hit the same spot as AJEaster. Decent early s-w wind, follwed by 40 min lull around 11 am, then it was game on for the next 3 hours or more with wind I guess around the 15 knt mark. Was stoked to see so many sailing at once.

Personally I had a bit of a shocker. Big sail - 6.7 (for me) and very gusty on / off conditions. Seemed to hit the sail in brutal short pulses- anyway, bloody hard work really. Positives- fair flew half he time, only crashed 2 times Everyone else made it look easy...

SalB
NSW, 14 posts
6 May 2012 1:46AM
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Had a great day at Dolls Point. Just a friendly kite guy & me on the water at 11:30 - nice 6m sou'wester session for about an hour and fifteen. Gusty as expected but fun all the same. More kiters came along and then the wind really kicked in which made for a lively 2nd session. Only one other windsurfer out - a guy from Victoria on a long narrow 20 year old custom wood board. Water not too cold, plenty of wind- all up a fab day despite needing NRMA to get car to start to get home!

Dezza
NSW, 955 posts
6 May 2012 9:37AM
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I was at illawarra too, around at the sailing club, which was the finish point for a big bike ride yesterday morning, lots of food and drink tents and mr whippy van, and live music by a band from kanahooka high school, so plenty of entertainment while waiting for the wind. Was going to pack up at 1 as well but went for one more go just as the wind arrived and had a good sail with long runs across the lake on 6.5 firefly and new 110l board.

Billy I think a thermos flask would be easier for a hot drink - did you fry up sausages?

AUS4
NSW, 1290 posts
6 May 2012 11:32AM
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We ( 12 ) were all at st George Sailing Club, near the bridge.

SalB said...

Had a great day at Dolls Point. Just a friendly kite guy & me on the water at 11:30 - nice 6m sou'wester session for about an hour and fifteen. Gusty as expected but fun all the same. More kiters came along and then the wind really kicked in which made for a lively 2nd session. Only one other windsurfer out - a guy from Victoria on a long narrow 20 year old custom wood board. Water not too cold, plenty of wind- all up a fab day despite needing NRMA to get car to start to get home!


sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
6 May 2012 1:45PM
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I had a great day at Canton! Deceptive - 10-12kts reading on the windmeter near the loos although I knew it would be more out further..
Rigged a 5.8m + 95 board expecting it not to be enough & too much!Came in & rigged a 5m with the 95 & great! Even a bit too much at times.Pretty consistent too- few lulls but ok. Great speed runs in the flat & steep chop for B & J out further..Got a few jumps on my good tack ( need to work on pulling the tail to windward & getting higher ).
Used a 'new'( 2nd hand) weedfin c 29cms on the little board & much better for going upwind. Just like normal.. Funny feeling planing through clumps of weed & no ill effects!
Only out c 1.30 but buggered.. Tried Mobys 6.6m Maui sail & 105ltre Tabou & a great combo! If I had $ etc I think a 105 Tabou would be better for me in the 10-20kt Ne we get in summer - Id still keep the 125 for when I get to the lake & 5 kts..[}:)]
Do harness line position change with a persons height? Moby is about 6" taller than me & I found I had to move his lines about 4" forward..? ( or is it that I run my lines too far forward?

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
6 May 2012 2:03PM
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Yesterday was a good day but not for windsurfing. Had a pleasant lunch with the missus. By the time I got to the water, people were rigging down and raving about the wind. By the time I got on the water there was not enough wind for me. Used a 6.6m but should have used a bigger sail.


Sue, if you are in the market I might be selling my Rocket 105 sometime in the near future. I'm thinking of selling both my 105 and 135, replacing them with one board of around 120 litres. Mick from up there has an iSonic 120 or something like that that I'd like to check out one day.

To be honest I'm not sure about harness lines. They just end up somewhere on the boom. I've got a Guy Cribb card with a bit of elastic with a dot. I'll try and use it.

Billyboy I too think you need a little kettle or urn to boil your water, or even a frypan. We have used a frypan to boil water on one of those stoves and it boiled quite quickly. Greater surface area perhaps.


r2908
NSW, 214 posts
6 May 2012 2:13PM
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the harbor was wind as !!! as i relaxed on the sand at neilson park Vaucluse drinking bottles of Moet ... La De Da .

SalB
NSW, 14 posts
7 May 2012 12:16AM
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I saw some of you guys in the distance - looked like you were flying. Would the sailing club be your spot of choice in a sou'wester ?

AUS4 said...

We ( 12 ) were all at st George Sailing Club, near the bridge.

SalB said...

Had a great day at Dolls Point. Just a friendly kite guy & me on the water at 11:30 - nice 6m sou'wester session for about an hour and fifteen. Gusty as expected but fun all the same. More kiters came along and then the wind really kicked in which made for a lively 2nd session. Only one other windsurfer out - a guy from Victoria on a long narrow 20 year old custom wood board. Water not too cold, plenty of wind- all up a fab day despite needing NRMA to get car to start to get home!





AUS4
NSW, 1290 posts
7 May 2012 12:41AM
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Just for speed sailing, there is a sand spit at low tide at the top of the bay.

SalB said...

I saw some of you guys in the distance - looked like you were flying. Would the sailing club be your spot of choice in a sou'wester ?

AUS4 said...

We ( 12 ) were all at st George Sailing Club, near the bridge.

SalB said...

Had a great day at Dolls Point. Just a friendly kite guy & me on the water at 11:30 - nice 6m sou'wester session for about an hour and fifteen. Gusty as expected but fun all the same. More kiters came along and then the wind really kicked in which made for a lively 2nd session. Only one other windsurfer out - a guy from Victoria on a long narrow 20 year old custom wood board. Water not too cold, plenty of wind- all up a fab day despite needing NRMA to get car to start to get home!








mike nelson
NSW, 105 posts
7 May 2012 11:04AM
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Ian K said...



Had a couple of good runs at Peggies with an 8.5 during that 2 hr lull. Packed up and then it picked up. You'd have been OK on that 6.2 then.







arrived at Peggies just as Ian (and Darren) got off the water, saw the 8.5m's so rigged my 8.6 and got on the water just before 3.......damn you Ian and Darren.....damn you

actually great fun but got very tired very quick

gooey
NSW, 89 posts
7 May 2012 11:39AM
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Windang was doing its thing and just two of us out. Plenty of waves and a bit of wind too. Got to love the Illawarra!

whyner
NSW, 762 posts
7 May 2012 1:26PM
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Windang was very good. Brett was ripping the overhead dredges. I was on the wrong watercraft but it was still enjoyable to be out there

siny
NSW, 287 posts
7 May 2012 1:50PM
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Dam it I was heading to winding but ended up going south coast and got nothing , I will learn one day

fjdoug
ACT, 548 posts
7 May 2012 8:12PM
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^^^ Springbank Is. was going off



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