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Begginer windsurfer & sail repairs

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Created by sunny girl > 9 months ago, 20 Nov 2008
sunny girl
SA, 9 posts
20 Nov 2008 8:44PM
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Hi I'm a begginer windsufer just got into the sport and bought my gear within the last month. I've only rigged up the sail about a dozen times and already have a small tear appearing in the mast sheath near the top. Its probably from the strain of putting in the mast, just wondering if can buy anything like material to fix it before the tear gets unfixable, cheers Bec :)

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
20 Nov 2008 9:53PM
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Hi Rebecca,
You can buy sail repair tape which should do the job.
You shouldn't be doing any damage from rigging the sail... unless it is already damaged and it is catching when you rig up.
I work at Glascraft if you want to call in we've got sail repair tape in stock. I can also help you out with lessons if you want to get out there when its windy.
Good luck with the windsurfing... don't get too frustrated, its all good fun!

Tony

sunny girl
SA, 9 posts
20 Nov 2008 9:39PM
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Muzza12 said...

Hi Rebecca,
You can buy sail repair tape which should do the job.
You shouldn't be doing any damage from rigging the sail... unless it is already damaged and it is catching when you rig up.
I work at Glascraft if you want to call in we've got sail repair tape in stock. I can also help you out with lessons if you want to get out there when its windy.
Good luck with the windsurfing... don't get too frustrated, its all good fun!

Tony


Thanks for the advise, Glascraft is where I bought most of my gear from. I took my windsurfing gear to QLD the other week and had a lesson at Coloundra on sunshine coast then practiced in the Marochydore river every second day while I was there. Also went out from my place in the ocean on sunday. I'm improving and having fun too bad about all the bruises. I'll have to come in early next week and buy stuff to repair it with, thanks :)

bubs
SA, 924 posts
20 Nov 2008 10:14PM
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Hey,

good to get more into the sport, especially women.

So what kinda of gear you got??? board sail etc. just interested to know... We're (me, the old man, and plenty of others im sure) are heading down to Goolwa this saturday and anyone there will be willing to give you a hand. It's a lot easier to learn on the lake, nice flat water and what not.

How many sessions have you been out for. Are you tacking and moving compentently or even further!!!

Bubs

sharkbiscuit
820 posts
20 Nov 2008 10:47PM
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It's good to have another beginner on the forum. Good luck with it :)

Ja

sunny girl
SA, 9 posts
21 Nov 2008 5:37PM
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bubs said...

Hey,

good to get more into the sport, especially women.

So what kinda of gear you got??? board sail etc. just interested to know... We're (me, the old man, and plenty of others im sure) are heading down to Goolwa this saturday and anyone there will be willing to give you a hand. It's a lot easier to learn on the lake, nice flat water and what not.

How many sessions have you been out for. Are you tacking and moving compentently or even further!!!

Bubs


I've been out about a dozen times. Goolwa sounds like a good place to practice, I'm working this weekend so no go. I have a Starboard rio small with 5m sail, sail is so big but getting use to it. I'm moving ok, unsteady and practicing turning. I have to get used to the lingo before I answer that one about tacking, cheers Bec :)

mathew
QLD, 2136 posts
21 Nov 2008 11:56PM
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Muzza12 said...
You shouldn't be doing any damage from rigging the sail... unless it is already damaged and it is catching when you rig up.


dubious... its not uncommon to shove the mast up the sleeve, then have it quite happily tear a hole in it. You do need to be careful once the material gets tight.

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
22 Nov 2008 4:56PM
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Extremely uncommon!
I've never heard of anyone tearing the luff of their sail from rigging it up.
If the mast is fully engaged into the top of the luff sleave how can it tear a hole in it?
Mathew, you might want to try another brand of sail!

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
22 Nov 2008 8:44PM
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Hi Bec,
Jo was in the shop today ordering her new gear.
I spoke with her about coming down to Seacliff and maybe doing a lesson or two if you're interested.
If you haven't had a chance to call into the shop before then, I can have a look at your sail and see what's happening at the same time.

Cheers,
Tony

sunny girl
SA, 9 posts
23 Nov 2008 11:21AM
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Thanks Tony I'll drop into the store early this week. Jo said she ordered her gear, shes stoked and can't wait to get moving. And now we can learn together :)

sharkbiscuit
820 posts
23 Nov 2008 6:54PM
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Tony, I wouldn't mind coming down and having a lesson (straps, harness and beach starts).
I've also got a friend who is interested in starting it up. I'll PM you.

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
23 Nov 2008 9:25PM
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Hi Jay,
I got your PM, thanks.
I've had so many requests for lessons lately that I might dust off the instructors cap!
I'm planning on doing one regular afternoon each week in addition to having demo gear available while I'm at it.

Watch this space!!!

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
25 Nov 2008 6:15PM
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Hi Jay, Jo, Bec and others,
I put a post up earlier regarding Wednesday arvo windsurfing at Seacliff. It's been taken down for some reason, but it's definitely on.
I'll be down there each Wednesday arvo starting in December.
Give me a call if you require any further info.
Tony 0434 978 132, otherwise you know where to find me.
Cheers,
Tony

sharkbiscuit
820 posts
25 Nov 2008 7:32PM
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Hi Ton

See ya down there. I'm happy to throw a few dollars your way to pay for your fuel
equipment maintenance etc. This shouldn't cost you.

I might be late sometimes (as getting out of work - Elizabeth). I'll try my best
though.

Let me know if you need a hand setting up or teaching etc.

Ja



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