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Reply in Topic: KA Speed rotation???
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

Sunday,
22 Feb 2026 3:16pm
Do you have a gap at the back of the boom or does the sail butt up against the boom?

If the latter try leaving +2cm gap which should allow the battens room to move.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

21 Feb 2026 7:12pm
Yes, there are flattish spots where you don't need a delta, but you have toork a bit to get to some of them (not all)
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

14 Feb 2026 7:14am
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Dragontry5455 said..
I haven't been myself, but from what people say Jibes Vietnam is a pretty solid spot for windsurfing/kiteboarding and general vibes. Lots of folks post recent photos and say conditions are good this time of year.


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Reply in Topic: Friday forecast
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

4 Feb 2026 2:53pm
Use the marine wind forecast as it gives a good idea on where the wind will be.

www.bom.gov.au/marine/wind.shtml?unit=p11&location=wa-per&tz=AWST
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

20 Jan 2026 2:32pm
Drum kits breath a sigh of relief. The man could play.

RIP


Reply in Topic: Eye shut or eyes open
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

19 Jan 2026 1:52pm
Eyes shut, learnt from surfing sandy breaks.
Reply in Topic: SailGP Perth
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

17 Jan 2026 2:28pm
Reply in Topic: SailGP Perth
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

17 Jan 2026 1:13pm
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

14 Jan 2026 1:28pm
Flying Dutchman said.. (without all the quotes)

Well WAVE RALLY 2 just happened and it went off. Massive thanks to the sponsors, volunteers and entrants for helping take the event to new heights.

It was decided to run the 3 day event window with a 2 day competition as the Sunday had little wind and swell. And that was the right decision because we had epic conditions for the Friday and Saturday.

Friday we were able to complete 40 heats, 10 minutes apart in 25 knots of wind with great waves. This was the first time Wave Rally was able to showcase the event's concept in firing conditions and it didn't disappoint. Fast paced exciting action tested all the riders and even though the heats lasted around 6 minutes it was surprising how much of a workout it was!

Saturday the wind and waves continued and it culminated in the weight category finals and 'Championship Final' which saw Anton Pain a Geraldton local become the Wave Rally World Champion! Jesper Orth won the sailing race back to the beach however Anton's younger legs gave him the win in the epic beach sprint. Wait till you see the video it was classic. Albert Pijoan last years champ came in third to complete a well deserved podium place.

Special mention to Avan Griffith who was probably the fastest sailor on the water however got unlucky with a beach start and fell on an outside gybe which saw him lose the opportunity to make the Mega Final.

It really was an epic few days and I was able to get great footage which will help me secure more sponsors and funding for the future.

Watch this space, I'll post videos as I get them done.... be patient I'm very busy!

There are a collection of photos available for free download here - waverally.pixieset.com/2026waverallyworldchampio.../

See you for WAVE RALLY 3 in 2027!

Thanks legends, PVB


Woman's Final
1. Karin Jaggi
2. Helena Derya Lale
3. Isabelle Scharff


Lightweight Final[
1. Max-Aurelien Le Metayer
2. Anton Pain
3. Mathew Robertson


Middleweight Final
1. Logan Haggerston
2. Stephane Lefebvre
3. Jonah desforges


Heavyweight Final
1. Albert Pijoan
2. Jesper Orth
3. Neil Connan




Photo Credit: John Carter from Windsurf Magazine
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Reply in Topic: Windtronic 2
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

2 Jan 2026 9:32am
there is this one which is similar
gunsails.com/en/anemometer
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