Great day at Sandstone this afternoon John pad and I sail from about 1:30 onwards. And Jeff turned up and just turned before dark the wind was really picking up when he went out. John went out on a 5.5.
He was a little rusty at first he hadn't had a sail for 3 weeks. I went out on a 6.4 on my 140 litre Nash and sail most of the afternoon on it. At the end of the day I went out on my 110 leader Hawk. I surprised myself didn't think I would be able to ride it as I have only been windsurfing just over a year. Did 4 planning runs at the end of the day. Had a great day sorry you couldn't be here Brad but somebody has to work![]()
Gawd yeah, welcome back to windsurfing after a few weeks off. 20+ wind and 5.5 sail with small fin. Was a bit wonky at first but got back into it and enjoyed the arvo. Just myself and Adam with Jeff showing up for a late one as I was leaving. More of the same tomorrow arvo I reckon ??
Well that was a wild after work session. Met Adam late at sandstone. Wild winds wild water. Couldn't hold the 6.5 on the ground to rig it - ended up rigging 5.8 wave sail. Took out f2 slalom with 42fin - time was short!
Spent most of my time either being tossed in the gusts or trying to keep board on the water
Still more fun then having an after work nap!!
Hi Jessie J
Thanks for giving it a go at least. You did really well.
Sorry I didn,t get your contacts
As promised if you had no luck with login and the email method here I would post my number.
My crazy sailing buddies here you will get to meet soon also. All will offer to help and teach you the sport we are passionate about. So you could just keep following the posts here and turn up .
But so that we do not keep missing each other Jessie J my number is 61402 677 985.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Sorry . that offer and number is only for Jessie J only.
Anyone else interested to join in or learn can rock down to join us anytime or try to login to seabreeze with a password and user name to make a post here to express their interest.
Another pleasant weekday afternoon at Sandstone today. Just Adam and myself until the two late shift blow ins Jeff and Brad got some rigging practice and proved The Waricle's theory of wind drop
(Total wind drop = Number of blow ins x 5kn).
7m sails and big fins today for Adam and I, and a whole lot more casual than yesterday's effort. Bit dissappointed that the fin I'd borrowed from Pete went pop and fell out early in the session without even hitting anything, I think a low tide emu parade is in order now to try and track it down. Either way, I owe you money for it Pete.
Another pleasant weekday afternoon at Sandstone today. Just Adam and myself until the two late shift blow ins Jeff and Brad got some rigging practice and proved The Waricle's theory of wind drop
(Total wind drop = Number of blow ins x 5kn).
7m sails and big fins today for Adam and I, and a whole lot more casual than yesterday's effort. Bit dissappointed that the fin I'd borrowed from Pete went pop and fell out early in the session without even hitting anything, I think a low tide emu parade is in order now to try and track it down. Either way, I owe you money for it Pete.
Don't sweat it mate,
It had its use-by some time ago.
We'll commiserate over a scotch one day.
great to see new faces turning up at sandstone and hope to catch up either there or Jeffery point
Thinking of a trip up to Burrum some time over the next week. Maybe even tomorrow or Friday.
A week of good low tides and southeast wind 15-20 / 15-25knt's. Might find a bed.
Will get a few more rod's done in the morning first.
Ah. Kennilworth paddles. Awesome. Your bike is still clean though. Hope all your landings were clean and not as sloppy as the track must have been. Hope you didn,t end up with too many knots, but lots of airtime. Guess we,ll find out in the after photo if all went well.
P.S.
Our bikes are ready to go anytime but my son no longer is covered by accident or health insurance. And He scares the crap out me what he does now on the CRF 250. Is there such a thing as safety in numbers. Or just more people he can to show off to there and administer first aid afterwards. Oh well if you can,t beat em join em they say.
Winter is nearly here.
Everyone stop looking, King Adam has found the fin. All hail King Adam. Taxes are payable ![]()
All good Jonno, did somewhere north of 50 laps so feeling OK now but will no doubt wake up tomorrow feeling like a 20yo trapped in a 45yo body.
Yep, I'm in for the early if the wind holds overnight like the forecast says it will. Should be enough water till around 11am hopefully.
Great morning at Sandstone sailed all morning on 7.8m planing 90% of the time. Did 42 k a record for me. Dave (cedardale) turned up about 9. Where was everybody else. Pat showed up and said g'day as I was packing up
Nice speed Darren at Burrum Heads 31.66 knots.
Pete and i went to cootharaba, it was blowing a gail all day long, but the flaming chop was bigger than i am tall
was hard going. But we had an awesome day yet again.
Tony, Pete and I ended up at the Lake.
Crazy windy and choppy at times, interesting.
I think Tony and Pete ended up on 6m and less. I would have too, if Jeff would sell me his Overdrives![]()
Instead I tried in vain to keep my 7m Gator and the Futura on the water. Little Carve and a 6.0 would have been funerer, but still good.
Only made up my mind to go up at the last minute, after a message from Tony and then looking at all the Jet Ski's zipping around at GB.
Great morning at Sandstone sailed all morning on 7.8m planing 90% of the time. Did 42 k a record for me. Dave (cedardale) turned up about 9. Where was everybody else. Pat showed up and said g'day as I was packing up
Nice speed Darren at Burrum Heads 31.66 knots.
Good kms Adam - you are coming on in leaps and bounds. Did you do it on the Go or Nitrix?
?everybody?
i went to RQ beach with Max - I put in a cameo sail. Yet to have a good day at RQ sail wise. Too much chop/wind/board/sail ![]()
Will learn to read the conditions better over time
Max is keen to do the Saturday morning sessions so looks like more RQ for me
cheers Jeff
Tony, Pete and I ended up at the Lake.
Crazy windy and choppy at times, interesting.
I think Tony and Pete ended up on 6m and less. I would have too, if Jeff would sell me his Overdrives![]()
Instead I tried in vain to keep my 7m Gator and the Futura on the water. Little Carve and a 6.0 would have been funerer, but still good.
Only made up my mind to go up at the last minute, after a message from Tony and then looking at all the Jet Ski's zipping around at GB.
Great day at the lake, gusty wind and lumpy water.
Started off with 7.3 cconcept on the on 128 sp naish and finished up on a 5.6 overdrive.
Andy showed us how it was done on 7.8 overdrive and 110 isonic with +30 knot runs.
Great to meet up with Morgs, Rich, Troy and Andy and families all camping there while we had to go back home, tired and sore but happy. Hope to get back up there for a couple of days over Easter.
Dags texting his 30 + runs from Burrum filled in the day.
Jeff and Max honing their skill at Manly should be able to impart some of their newly acquired wisdom to their mates.
I always keep a spare brass thingy or two in my kit.
I reckon they should be 8mm. Looking good for wed
Excellent, are you sailing Sandstone Jeff? I take it you'll be hanging down your side of the river Pete.
Excellent, are you sailing Sandstone Jeff? I take it you'll be hanging down your side of the river Pete.
Yep sandstone wed + watching wind may try for low tide bongaree this arvo
Hi guy's,
No wind today, but caught just over ten kilo's of prawn's.
Just ate about three kilo's.
Should be perfect for a blast again tomorrow.
Suck egg's.
Cheers Darren.