For those that arent too proud to ride a sup with a sail (as we know its not real wavesailing) - whose up for a sup sail at day street conditions could be good for some chest hi wave fun -
Maybe a game of "dodge the tourist on their pink boogie boards" in the shorebreak - maybe a cold ale afterwards - mmm beer
Id love to join you as i havent tried a rig on my Sup yet (Well, unless you include Jade's 2.0sqm kids rig), but its a bit far to drive.
Heaps of sweet places to SUP in Esperance and the scenery is unreal. Been having a quick surf session each morning and plan to do a heap over the next three days as looks like no wind till Tues.
Hope you all have a great New years and get a fun Sup Sail on Monday. ![]()
Forecast is still looking like nw 15-20 so could be fun - heading down late morn - could be a bit o fun on a 38 degree day - never know may kick enuff to sail real gear![]()
yes it realy came in down here at lunchtime, HAAK, TAA and a half cooked pilly went out at a flattish nene in the morning until it got a bit cross on so i headed to browns where it blew 30-35k cross offshore with 2' lumps.
maybe 50 people swimming and getting sandblasted.
now i'll have my sou easters back thanks
get out in the arvo HAAK?
I had a delicious treat from the bakery russ. Dunno were they got there power from but it hit the spot after one of the hardest sails ever wind wise!!
SUNDAY i reckon HAAK big westerly again, is it spring????
i'll touch base with you sunday morning old cock.
swell is meant to be on the make so arvo might be best for lumps
when did / is Ty go / going home?
is that an inner ear issue or a between the ear issue/ illness as you sail like a nutter Ty ![]()
lol
no quiet coasting around for you fella
Anyone heading to dribs in the morn?
Looks like a chance of a bit o wind and a few waves in the late morn
25 knots cross-offshore. Jeez, what does a guy have to do to get his WindSUP out ![]()
No, that was fun yesterday.
Saturday was the best fun I have had for a long time![]()
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some people would say both Pilchard