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Forums > Windsurfing   New South Wales

35 knots this Friday in Syndey

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Created by MrSpinout > 9 months ago, 20 May 2015
MrSpinout
NSW, 106 posts
23 May 2015 11:44AM
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slalomfreak said...
Kyeemagh on a 4.0 with a 80 litre eve board would have been the best option for today.




One bloke was out at the shell station with a 2.6 and he was plaining. I didn't even know you can buy such small sails :) I was just trying to survive on my 4.5. A 3.7 would have been much better.

Nice video Justin.

LeLex
NSW, 48 posts
23 May 2015 2:12PM
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Donk said...
LeLex said..
Yes makesurf... Or TBay
But today Toowoon was way toowiiindy








I was waiting for someone to turn up but in the end gave it a miss.(getting soft in my old age) Constant 40-45knots and blown out. Blew 2 metal power poles down in the top carpark. Keen for a sail this morning if the wind hangs in.


Only had a 4.7 with me and don't think I would have stood a chance with it

slalomfreak
NSW, 304 posts
23 May 2015 5:37PM
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MrSpinout said..

slalomfreak said...
Kyeemagh on a 4.0 with a 80 litre eve board would have been the best option for today.





One bloke was out at the shell station with a 2.6 and he was plaining. I didn't even know you can buy such small sails :) I was just trying to survive on my 4.5. A 3.7 would have been much better.

Nice video Justin.


Was probably Kaso,(hope the spellings right).He is only about 60kg.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
23 May 2015 9:02PM
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Looked wild And fun!

I was tempted, but a while back I lent my small sails, mast and boom to a Seabreeze member starting out windsurfing. They seemed to have now disappeared along, with my gear. Lesson learnt, no more good deeds!

if your out there... bring my gear back!

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8073 posts
25 May 2015 10:14AM
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MrSpinout said..

slalomfreak said...
Kyeemagh on a 4.0 with a 80 litre eve board would have been the best option for today.





One bloke was out at the shell station with a 2.6 and he was plaining. I didn't even know you can buy such small sails :) I was just trying to survive on my 4.5. A 3.7 would have been much better.

Nice video Justin.


I want one!
Only problem is I've found my 3.2m is it' s twitchy as to use
Not sure if it just needs consistent 30kts + which we rarely get (although got that Friday.)
It's also a 90's model no twist type..I know the few times I have been comfortably powered with it ( generally under or ballistic overpowered in winter Westerlies) it's an unreal feeling to have such a light sail in your hands!



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