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Rickett's Point last night

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Created by WindmanV > 9 months ago, 5 Feb 2014
WindmanV
VIC, 795 posts
5 Feb 2014 8:50AM
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Don't know about you, but that was that the worst water conditions I've ever experienced at RP last night.

Maybe it was the easterly wind blowing hard for much of the day, thus causing the very short wind swell, combined with the incoming tide.

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windaddict
VIC, 1121 posts
5 Feb 2014 9:30AM
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I thought you gave up windsurfing and took up kite flying ?

Yeah it was pretty large and lumpy with about a 2-3 second period swell!

mr love
VIC, 2414 posts
5 Feb 2014 11:06AM
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Yep it was bloody messy. Seems to me that the wind may have had more south in it earlier in the arvo which built up the swell then you had the tide ripping against the easterly wind chop so it just stood up. It was also really closely spaced so very hard to get any relief from that relentless pounding and launching.
I have sailed there for 25 years and that was probably the messiest I have ever seen it.

jakranz
VIC, 126 posts
5 Feb 2014 12:01PM
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Agree, very challenging conditions plus the south in it and patchiness of the wind forced me over the reef. Got stuck with a 23cm wave fin on my way in, ripping the screw out and ending the session prematurely. Luckily no other damage just the thorns of sea urchins in my foot keep reminding me to stay well clear of the reef next time.

windjunky
VIC, 401 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:24AM
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Agree, very challenging conditions plus the south in it and patchiness of the wind forced me over the reef. Got stuck with a 23cm wave fin on my way in, ripping the screw out and ending the session prematurely. Luckily no other damage just the thorns of sea urchins in my foot keep reminding me to stay well clear of the reef next time.


Almost ended there too myself... thanked my lucky stars for a new thruster set up and short fins! Also realised that the new 'no boating' sign means we really should be coming in near table rock, so walked up to the southern end of the beach and launched again.

ka222
VIC, 633 posts
7 Feb 2014 9:41AM
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I actually thought it was one of the better SE's I have sailed there in years! Finally some decent ramps to get some height
It sure was short period chop though - hard landings into the faces of the next wave occasionally

nuked on the 4.2 though

Spotty
VIC, 1619 posts
7 Feb 2014 12:42PM
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ka222 said...
I actually thought it was one of the better SE's I have sailed there in years! Finally some decent ramps to get some height
It sure was short period chop though - hard landings into the faces of the next wave occasionally

nuked on the 4.2 though


Agree it was pretty sick fun, good to see peeps amped, spinning in the air and smashing it , better off on a single fin when it's like that. There's usually a bit of a window with the tide and wind where the ramps are sweet, Got even windier after most had left the water, was time to add a bit more downhaul to the 5.3. Sails today have a great wind range if you take the time to adjust them.,

ka222
VIC, 633 posts
7 Feb 2014 5:06PM
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Spotty said..

ka222 said...
I actually thought it was one of the better SE's I have sailed there in years! Finally some decent ramps to get some height
It sure was short period chop though - hard landings into the faces of the next wave occasionally

nuked on the 4.2 though


Agree it was pretty sick fun, good to see peeps amped, spinning in the air and smashing it , better off on a single fin when it's like that. There's usually a bit of a window with the tide and wind where the ramps are sweet, Got even windier after most had left the water, was time to add a bit more downhaul to the 5.3. Sails today have a great wind range if you take the time to adjust them.,


did you land any pushies in the end spotty?

Relapse
VIC, 617 posts
9 Feb 2014 11:26AM
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Here is a little clip from the session, my knees are still sore

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
9 Feb 2014 9:07PM
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Here is a little clip from the session, my knees are still sore

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love the "commentary" in the background

TristanF
VIC, 230 posts
10 Feb 2014 12:35PM
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Here is a little clip from the session, my knees are still sore

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Looks like a brand new move at 1:22 - the Pogo!

Relapse
VIC, 617 posts
10 Feb 2014 3:57PM
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People seem to like my ramblings for some reason Sputnik so I have started to leave them in, it must add to the atmosphere LOL. Use to sail Mentone Ginger but always found it too patchy and gusty compared to just gusty at Ricketts.

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Spotty
VIC, 1619 posts
10 Feb 2014 8:56PM
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ka222 said..

Spotty said..

ka222 said...
I actually thought it was one of the better SE's I have sailed there in years! Finally some decent ramps to get some height
It sure was short period chop though - hard landings into the faces of the next wave occasionally

nuked on the 4.2 though


Agree it was pretty sick fun, good to see peeps amped, spinning in the air and smashing it , better off on a single fin when it's like that. There's usually a bit of a window with the tide and wind where the ramps are sweet, Got even windier after most had left the water, was time to add a bit more downhaul to the 5.3. Sails today have a great wind range if you take the time to adjust them.,


did you land any pushies in the end spotty?



Nah, but fun trying, You landed some nice clean ones though.

Acker
VIC, 89 posts
11 Feb 2014 2:23PM
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Other great options in a howling easterly are:
- Port Melbourne
- Altona (east of the jetty)
- Williamstown

Personally, I'd rate all 3 more fun than Ricketts, but wind can be a bit flukey at Port Melbourne.
In 30knot+ easterly, Altona and Williamstown are both awesome with some of best jumping on the bay. Greg Allaway ("Grubby") has been spotted out there on occasions.

They could be a back up for King of the Bay now that Pookipa is dead. For those that haven't noticed, the no vessels
marker has been moved south of the main jumping zone at Pookipa, meaning we have to sail upwind of it.

Cambodge
VIC, 851 posts
11 Feb 2014 3:21PM
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In 25+ knots I don't think anyone's gonna mind too much about signage.

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
11 Feb 2014 10:08PM
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In 25+ knots I don't think anyone's gonna mind too much about signage.


yeah - love to see some jumped up spotty kid in a rubber ducky trying to issue an infringement notice to anyone in 25+

the whole thing **s me - some nonsensical non sailing areas

40knots
VIC, 88 posts
12 Feb 2014 10:34PM
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I do remember the police getting into a surf rescue boat with lifesavers at dendy street many years back say 15 years . They were chasing a local sailer continually sailing in the no boat area The windsurfer was faster than boat. Very wet ride for all in the boat many laughs on the beach.
In the end the sailer came in spoke to police no charges. They were not happy



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