Another great afternoon at Sandstone Point. I had an old Sailworks 5m that worked - twitchy thing that it is
Continued to use the F2 Comet. One advantage I find with this board compared to my other more modern bigger stuff is the small fin. I can get on the water sooner and sail closer to the shore in the shalow water. Mind you I did hit a shallow sandbank and went over the handlebars in a dramatic painful fashion.
Still working in my waterstart - 2 successfull attempts. Trying to slow the process down compared to my usual catapulted up out of the water and in over the front!
@scotfThanks for the encouraging reply
>The new boards and sails are far, far easier to sail than the older stuff
Willing to spend money on smaller kit - just not sure yet what to get.
I've got enough bigger boards now to cause the wife concern :-). Mainly my Fanatic Viper 85, Kona and Raceboard
Flushed with enthusiasm after planning on the Viper 85 I did get a 155l starboard Go but haven't been able to have any real success with it - at a loss why given the good reviews it gets
>Hopefully you can back up today, its looking great.
Yep another great arvo on the water
> wind wanderers
I have considered joining the WW but have hesitated fearing I will fall between the cracks. I've been to a couple of training mornings at Cootharaba (kids had a great session) but not sure how to get from the already uphaulling able to go sailing stage to being a part of the more hardcore events. Must admit I would have been there this weekend if I wasn't rostered on for the weekend.
>The lake is a great place for learning to water start
Love the lake already spending most school holidays there on the water - got my start in windsurfing there last year. Trying to get up my windsurfing fitness so I can get the most out of this Christmas holidays.
2 Weeks to go - can't wait. :-).
I've also put down for the Guy Crib session in February - trying to get some skills in place so I won't look like a complete tosser
@ Glynn Yep will certainly be back at wello pt. friendly crew
@ togalog. I understand the motor bike analogy. Afraid the Guzzi Lemans is sitting unattended and unloved for a while now.
I was having fun yesterday feeling the acceleration as I got more comfortable in applying mast foot pressure and keeping the board flat. I had my longest most comfortable single run yesterday. Wahoo!!!
Enough of the rave. I've had a great week 5 days sailing in the last 7 days at 4 different locations
Cheers Jeff