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womens windsurfing day!

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Created by HAIL > 9 months ago, 4 Feb 2009
Susie
SA, 837 posts
11 Feb 2009 1:54PM
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Or Kent Reserve?

Terri Sutton
SA, 3 posts
11 Feb 2009 5:15PM
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I am new to this and starting to loose interest, pick a nice easy spot that I can bring my kids. Not Kent reserve or West Lakes. Do some research.

Susie
SA, 837 posts
11 Feb 2009 5:30PM
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Dear Terri,
Why not Kent Reserve or West Lakes?
Both areas have playgrounds and facilities. What area would you suggest and what features of an area would make you comfortable?

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
11 Feb 2009 6:00PM
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What's wrong with Kent Reserve... or West Lakes for that matter?
What do you call a nice easy spot?
How about this one at Kent Reserve for all levels and then follow it up with one at West Lakes for the newer girls?

Susie
SA, 837 posts
11 Feb 2009 5:46PM
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Anyway. No-one said windsurfing was easy. This event is supposed to be for girls who want to learn. That requires effort. A lot of effort. We are happy to help in any way we can, teach what we know, encourage effort. We are all still learning. Often we sail in places that are NOT easy. Carry gear down cliffs, get catapaulted, swim in shark infested waters, climb over rocks, get smashed by waves and have to swim for the gear. Either you want to learn, or you don't.

Terri Sutton
SA, 3 posts
11 Feb 2009 5:46PM
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Milang had me interested as shallow water I can stand up in if I am in trouble. I cannot swim but would love to have a go. Shops and Toilets are good.

Susie
SA, 837 posts
11 Feb 2009 5:57PM
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shallow water is good, but not when the fin gets stuck and one gets catapaulted over the front. Both Kent Reserve and West Lakes have toilets and playgrounds. I believe someone mentioned a barby, so shops not so necessary but are close to both places. We are bringing life jackets, but please remember this is a social event, come and learn at your own risk, and take advantage of the offer of social lessons and gear without cost.

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
11 Feb 2009 6:33PM
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I cannot swim but would love to have a go.


One of the suppliers of the demo gear may have just fallen off his chair!

SSAWS08
SA, 144 posts
11 Feb 2009 8:18PM
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Terri Sutton said...

I am new to this and starting to loose interest, pick a nice easy spot that I can bring my kids. Not Kent reserve or West Lakes. Do some research.


We have done some research probably 30 years of windsurfing research around sth aus - that is why we cannot find a shallow water location for newbies as Milang is drying up, goolwa has dried up and where we held a begginers day at westlakes in December (Tirrana way) was quite successful (and no one drowned - thanks to great support from the experienced sailors, floatation vests and great floaty wide boards.

Kent reserve has a great playground, toilets and has flat water inside - and if blowing sthly you get blown back to the beach - Nthly is not an option here for learning.

I think we would all have concerns over anyone learning to windsurf if they couldn't swim as with any water sport this puts everyone involved at risk.

We are keen to have people involved but they must consider their own abilities, safety and the must also consider the safety of everyone else

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
11 Feb 2009 8:20PM
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Geez Terri, we are trying to put on an event that is going to encourage more girls to get into sailing, a bit of social fun, sorry that Milang has no water and the boards that the two shops were going to donate to the day wont be able to float in the ever receeding water.

Milang was great to learn on a few months back, but it looks like we now will have to wait for a lot of rain, or a flooding of the lake for us to sail their again.

Kent Reserve is a great spot to learn, there are great facilities, playgrounds for the kids, shops close by and a nice road to drive down to Victor Harbour for the day.

West Lakes is also a great, our first Sawsa event was held there, about 25 people rocked up for a float on the lake, this day was all about family fun, I reckon we acheived it!

What this 'club/association' is trying to acheive is an opportunity to promote the sport that we all love, get some 'loose' organisation happening for some events etc. We all sail most weekends, sometimes together, sometimes alone, this club simply gives us an opportunity to all hook up and go for a sail - together!

I hope we see you out with us in the coming weeks

dave

Susie
SA, 837 posts
11 Feb 2009 8:25PM
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I think swimming lessons would be the first on the list. Then buy yourself a flotation device and a helmet. If you are still interested in coming along, you will be learning a great new sport but at your own risk.

JO7
SA, 9 posts
12 Feb 2009 9:37AM
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Its great to see you guys organising this event, sounds like it will be a great day where ever we go. Im a newie at this sport so it will be a good chance to get some tips off the more experienced windsurfers and a great chance to meet people in the same sport

gmitton
SA, 1455 posts
12 Feb 2009 2:23PM
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Keen to bring daughter along to event. Is learning and would really enjoy hooking up with other females. West Lakes is good if there are a couple of paddle craft around to rescue people. I used to take a paddle and a spare long board. When in trouble the beginner would paddle back and I sail back. Worked well. I learned at Tirrana way 20 years ago along with about 50 others. We had a great time.

HAIL
SA, 1160 posts
12 Feb 2009 7:04PM
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why dont we sail down streem on the torrens!!!! plent of water there now. hahahahahahahaha funny as. they were rtying to blame electrical faults.... dont Think so! BUT ANY HOW i think tiranna way is a great spot to hold the day. a bit closer then victor. and close to semefore for the afternoon and it has been HOWLING there tha past week. i vote westlakes.

legless
SA, 852 posts
14 Feb 2009 8:53PM
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Susie said...

legless are you a girl?


Looks like I was right.........

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
15 Feb 2009 12:41PM
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legless said...

Susie said...

legless are you a girl?


Looks like I was right.........





Good for you

legless
SA, 852 posts
15 Feb 2009 1:08PM
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Good for you



divaldo, I made a post on this thread trying to give some friendly positive advice about the deteriorating sailing conditions at Milang (I should know I live up the road) and all I got for my trouble was to be shat on by you and Susie and others. The joke is people claim to be here to create and grow the windsurfing community yet it seems all people really want to do is **** on others.
Susie is a big hypocrite attacking my comments then to go on and say:
“No-one said windsurfing was easy. This event is supposed to be for girls who want to learn. That requires effort. A lot of effort. We are happy to help in any way we can, teach what we know, encourage effort. We are all still learning. Often we sail in places that are NOT easy. Carry gear down cliffs, get catapaulted, swim in shark infested waters, climb over rocks, get smashed by waves and have to swim for the gear. Either you want to learn, or you don't.”
I was warned by other windsurfers that I should not post here because it is full of idiots. I should have listened.
No wonder windsurfing is dying it seems so many windsurfers just want to put others down.
Unfortunately, due to the dropping water levels the only 2 places to sail on the lakes are Goolwa and Boggy II. For my experience Boggy II is the best due to waist deep water and no crap in the water. It seems I have been proven right. I am sure as you have just proved no one here is big enough to admit that and say sorry for the **** you gave me. I think you should take up kiting least it will give windsurfers a better reputation.


Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
15 Feb 2009 3:06PM
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Hopefully, for windsurfing's sake in SA, Dave and Susie don't get put off by critisism like this.
These are probably 2 of the most pro-active people in the growth of windsurfing in SA. They are also 2 of the nicest people out there. (Hence my 'Ned Flanders' comment ).
I've never heard them ask for anything in return for their time or effort, but I can assure you that it is greatly appreciated by everyone involved in windsurfing in SA... bar 1!
Keep it up Dave & Susie!

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
15 Feb 2009 4:15PM
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Good for you



divaldo, I made a post on this thread trying to give some friendly positive advice about the deteriorating sailing conditions at Milang (I should know I live up the road) and all I got for my trouble was to be shat on by you and Susie and others. The joke is people claim to be here to create and grow the windsurfing community yet it seems all people really want to do is **** on others.
Susie is a big hypocrite attacking my comments then to go on and say:
“No-one said windsurfing was easy. This event is supposed to be for girls who want to learn. That requires effort. A lot of effort. We are happy to help in any way we can, teach what we know, encourage effort. We are all still learning. Often we sail in places that are NOT easy. Carry gear down cliffs, get catapaulted, swim in shark infested waters, climb over rocks, get smashed by waves and have to swim for the gear. Either you want to learn, or you don't.”
I was warned by other windsurfers that I should not post here because it is full of idiots. I should have listened.
No wonder windsurfing is dying it seems so many windsurfers just want to put others down.
Unfortunately, due to the dropping water levels the only 2 places to sail on the lakes are Goolwa and Boggy II. For my experience Boggy II is the best due to waist deep water and no crap in the water. It seems I have been proven right. I am sure as you have just proved no one here is big enough to admit that and say sorry for the **** you gave me. I think you should take up kiting least it will give windsurfers a better reputation.





Bloody hell, I think you are taking this a little too seriously,

OK, I am going out on a limb here.....

IN MY OPINION I DONT THINK BOGGY II IS A GOOD PLACE TO LEARN TO WINDSURF!
Granted, it has waist deep water, consistant wind and has a nice gassy rigging area, it IMHO is not the best place to have a clininc for the ladies to teach other ladies to sail. As was proved with out kids day prior to christmas, having close access to the toilets, shops and easy to access water was a plus for all 25 people that rocked up.

I am sorry if we offended you Legless, was all a bit of fun and rolling of the eyes, lets all move on.

West Lakes is going to be a great event

Susie
SA, 837 posts
15 Feb 2009 4:57PM
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Dear Legless,
I apologise if I offended you by asking you if you were a girl. I was merely pointing out that there is a difference between girls and boys. The last time I sailed at Boggy there was a beautiful tiger snake. Girls have to go behind the bushes to have a wee. There are tiger snakes behind the bushes. Girls have to squat to do a wee. Squatting girl + tiger snake. hmmmm let me think for a minute. Boys can stand up, not likely to sit on a tiger snake. different opinion.

Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
15 Feb 2009 6:07PM
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Hello,

Going off the topic slightly re: Milang. I sailed their this week with Sam D and smashed, firstly, a freshly repaired fin by Sam that was damaged at Milang last time i sailed. A couple of days later i damaged my sl7 25cm fin on my speed board and Sam smashed his 25cm sl7 fin and his f2 xs missile now has a nasty hole in the bottom. Just a note to windsurfers to stay away at this point. It is dangerously shallow and has concrete, rocks and star droppers all over the place. I think the spot is great to sail with all comodities but is not worth bodily damage to sail.

Everyone start praying for rain and wind

Cheers,

Carl

legless
SA, 852 posts
15 Feb 2009 8:33PM
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Susie said...

Dear Legless,
I apologise if I offended you by asking you if you were a girl. I was merely pointing out that there is a difference between girls and boys. The last time I sailed at Boggy there was a beautiful tiger snake. Girls have to go behind the bushes to have a wee. There are tiger snakes behind the bushes. Girls have to squat to do a wee. Squatting girl + tiger snake. hmmmm let me think for a minute. Boys can stand up, not likely to sit on a tiger snake. different opinion.


Thank you for your apology Susie. It is a pity about Milang as it has the amenities to make windsurfing comfortable. I have seen a couple of browns and a tiger snake at boggy II fortunately not recently, think as the reeds are dying back they are losing their food source and places to hide.
Unfortunately if the water keeps dropping like it has this last week boggy II will be too shallow to sail. Though this week had good sails there on Saturday and Sunday just have to carry your gear further.
Hope the womans sailing day goes well at West Lakes.


Scotty Mac
SA, 2060 posts
15 Feb 2009 9:05PM
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Windsurfing dying? Looks like less crowds, yipee..... Won't have to put up with Ryles dropping in....

Shark infested waters? Not seen one in SA in my 25 years. Seen a few blind mullets.....

Well if you all give up, thats your problem. I will stop when I can't sail no longer.
Bunch of pussies. West lakes sounds ok for the girls to learn. Not sure about on the long week, people like to go away?

Susie
SA, 837 posts
15 Feb 2009 9:23PM
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shark infested waters, yeah ok it was a slight exaggeration. I was waiting for someone to pick me up on that. Although, I have caught two rather large bronzys both on a pilchard baits. At Cactus. Not that bronzys are too dangerous. And seen a few sharks close to the beach at Sellicks.

bubs
SA, 924 posts
16 Feb 2009 7:51AM
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Can i just ask whats wrong with Rakines landing??? cafe, toilets, massive rigging area, nothing to hit in the channels (unless your in real close near the coral). Banks to pull up on either side, if you drift downwind just walk back up. Only down side i can think of is the longer drive. However for us (probably you to dave) its only an extra quater hour or so than west lakes.

Well its been set now anyway so no troubles. Also boggy is a great spot dave, cant see why you dont like it, just bit little remote i guess ha ha. the old one was even better but unfortunatley its all gone!!!

Cheers
Bubs

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
16 Feb 2009 11:50AM
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russh said...


as far as windsurfing dying - form the past weeks at the mid - when the waves have been on - getting a wave to yourself is still a hard task - particularly those that "snake you" and gybe inside you when you've done the right thing, picked off a wave from way out the back and then get annoyed when you're not to keen to pull out.


Have to agree with you russ. Sailing at the Funnel last night reminded me why I prefer sailing at the less popular spots... and there wasn't any waves!
There seemed to be 2 or 3 guys out there that just wanted to charge straight at you no matter how much room you give them.

BJ
WA, 58 posts
17 Feb 2009 1:19PM
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Wife and daughter (Lee-Anne and Alex) would love to catch up with some other women and go windsurfing but unfortunately they are committed to a camp up the river with 40 kids and a lot of windsurfing gear from Glascraft.

Not sure how much gear will be left over to help out but I'm sure Muzza will do his best.



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