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Windsurfer One Design Meeting

Created by sigmar sigmar  > 9 months ago, 16 Jul 2018
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sigmar
sigmar

QLD

86 posts

16 Jul 2018 7:59pm
WINDSURFER ONE DESIGN AND LONGBOARDS GET TOGETHER SHEDULED FOR THE 5TH OF AUGUST AT VICTORIA POINT , THE TIDE IS IN ARROUND 1PM SO DUST OF YOUR OLD WALLYS BRING YOUR NEW ONES AND LONGBOARDS FOR A DAY OF GET TO KNOW THE NEW BOYS ON THE BLOCK ,ALSO CHECK OUT THE NEW LT MODEL ,Anyone short of a board give me a call on 0419670913
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

17 Jul 2018 11:06am
I'm in.
olskool
olskool

QLD

2459 posts

17 Jul 2018 3:40pm
No can play.. Working.
Pat2me
Pat2me

QLD

37 posts

17 Jul 2018 5:33pm
I'll be there
Bone's
Bone's

QLD

198 posts

17 Jul 2018 9:52pm
I am in.
jirvin4505
jirvin4505

QLD

1087 posts

17 Jul 2018 11:12pm
I'm free
ballast
ballast

QLD

500 posts

18 Jul 2018 12:41pm
Negotiating, but hopeful.
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

3 Aug 2018 11:04am
What are we all doing? Looking like a nice Wally afternoon at Turner's on Sunday?
Should be like a nice Summer's day. Who's still in?
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

3 Aug 2018 11:24am
Can't beat the freedom of the Wally.


Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

3 Aug 2018 3:29pm
Just spoke to Pete, and yeah, it's Turner's.
jirvin4505
jirvin4505

QLD

1087 posts

3 Aug 2018 7:08pm
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Dag said..
Can't beat the freedom of the Wally.



Alright if you have a spare 7 hrs on the water
Bone's
Bone's

QLD

198 posts

3 Aug 2018 7:27pm
Still going
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

3 Aug 2018 9:02pm
No Jeff, only about two and a half, maybe three. Wind came in nice. Pope was over the other side.
Was very on off, gusty flooky, but beautiful day.
Was having too much fun to rig again and do the walk up and down at low tide.
38 km's and much needed soul cleansing.
On ya Tony, see ya there. Has Brad got a leave pass? Does he need a note?
ballast
ballast

QLD

500 posts

4 Aug 2018 1:06pm
All good, maybe you could write me one for Monday????
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

4 Aug 2018 1:52pm
Way ahead a ya! I was thinking we may have to help each other out here. We'll all have to "think tank" this one.
Strange locally confined anomaly, never before recorded high tide flood's Bribie Road. All resident's (and visitor's stranded for 24 hours).
What's the bet some of the Wive's will pay a visit.
Anything??? Anybody???
olskool
olskool

QLD

2459 posts

5 Aug 2018 6:13am
Bahaha guys!!!! Forecast looks ok for monday. Best weve had for ages. Work or Windsurf , Work or Windsurf ??
I will be sidestepping work as early as possible. Northerly usually fires up around 1pm.
VOTE 1 WINDSURF
Ps plenty of floating eel grass up here been wrecking my fun. Whats it like down your way??
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

5 Aug 2018 10:26am
We need a Doctor to join our Sandstone Team. That's the solution. He come's sailing with us and we all get a note.
Yeah Andrew, there was a bit of weed at Turners a week ago too.
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

27 Aug 2018 4:17pm
Looks like One Designs and longboards this Sunday somewhere at Bribie.
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1

QLD

550 posts

27 Aug 2018 6:18pm
I have a new unuse, no dents, no scratches windsurfer LT but no rig. Don't even have a paddle to SUP with not that I could bring myself to do that. I sold my old board and rig and will hopefully after September be equiped to join you guys.
Dag
Dag

Dag

QLD

720 posts

27 Aug 2018 7:28pm
Come along with it Alex. That's great mate. We'll organise a sail for ya.
You've gotta be busting to sail her.
ishoukaty6
ishoukaty6

4 posts

16 Sep 2018 7:58am
Original Windsurfers are unique because of the board's surfboard design and its soft lightweight sail rig.

The board puts you barely on top of the water, not high above it. It has a modest sized fin so the board can be maneuvered, tacked or jibed quickly.

The sail is a 6.0 and can be rigged in just a few minutes. It's lightweight, easy to pull out of the water and easy to handle while sailing.

I've never sailed a board that was even close to the experience of an Original Windsurfer. And it's hands-down the best long board for freestyle because of those same design attributes.

One interesting development that has surfaced from racing Original Windsurfers against newer technology boards is that the Original Windsurfer can compete very well, and sometimes win against newer and more expensive equipment with sails that are up to 40% larger.And you can do so much more on an Original Windsurfer than just go back and forth.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

16 Sep 2018 6:44pm
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ishoukaty6 said..
Original Windsurfers are unique because of the board's surfboard design and its soft lightweight sail rig.

The board puts you barely on top of the water, not high above it. It has a modest sized fin so the board can be maneuvered, tacked or jibed quickly.

The sail is a 6.0 and can be rigged in just a few minutes. It's lightweight, easy to pull out of the water and easy to handle while sailing.

I've never sailed a board that was even close to the experience of an Original Windsurfer. And it's hands-down the best long board for freestyle because of those same design attributes.

One interesting development that has surfaced from racing Original Windsurfers against newer technology boards is that the Original Windsurfer can compete very well, and sometimes win against newer and more expensive equipment with sails that are up to 40% larger.And you can do so much more on an Original Windsurfer than just go back and forth.


The last paragraph needs clarification to which boards your competing against and what else are you doing on your one design besides going back and forth and freestyle??????
ishoukaty6
ishoukaty6

4 posts

17 Sep 2018 3:43am
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ishoukaty6 said..
Original Windsurfers are unique because of the board's surfboard design and its soft lightweight sail rig.

The board puts you barely on top of the water, not high above it. It has a modest sized fin so the board can be maneuvered, tacked or jibed quickly.

The sail is a 6.0 and can be rigged in just a few minutes. It's lightweight, easy to pull out of the water and easy to handle while sailing.

I've never sailed a board that was even close to the experience of an Original Windsurfer. And it's hands-down the best long board for freestyle because of those same design attributes.
discord.onl/ adobereader.onl/ itunes.red/
One interesting development that has surfaced from racing Original Windsurfers against newer technology boards is that the Original Windsurfer can compete very well, and sometimes win against newer and more expensive equipment with sails that are up to 40% larger.And you can do so much more on an Original Windsurfer than just go back and forth.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

17 Sep 2018 5:14pm
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ishoukaty6 said..

ishoukaty6 said..
Original Windsurfers are unique because of the board's surfboard design and its soft lightweight sail rig.

The board puts you barely on top of the water, not high above it. It has a modest sized fin so the board can be maneuvered, tacked or jibed quickly.

The sail is a 6.0 and can be rigged in just a few minutes. It's lightweight, easy to pull out of the water and easy to handle while sailing.

I've never sailed a board that was even close to the experience of an Original Windsurfer. And it's hands-down the best long board for freestyle because of those same design attributes.
discord.onl/ adobereader.onl/ itunes.red/
One interesting development that has surfaced from racing Original Windsurfers against newer technology boards is that the Original Windsurfer can compete very well, and sometimes win against newer and more expensive equipment with sails that are up to 40% larger.And you can do so much more on an Original Windsurfer than just go back and forth.



1 - Anyone want to back this up? I can't.
2 - QUOTED - One interesting development that has surfaced from racing Original Windsurfers against newer technology boards is that the Original Windsurfer can compete very well, and sometimes win against newer and more expensive equipment with sails that are up to 40% larger - what a load of BS!!!!!!!
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1

QLD

550 posts

17 Sep 2018 6:25pm
So AusMoz are you saying that in say under 6 knots on a smooth water persons of similar weight, the guy on an Windsurfer has no chance at all against a modern race board with larger CAM sail?
i would have thought in the lighter winds the soft rails and curved rocker of the Wally combined with a soft sail would be no real disadvantage. I'm no racer but in sub planning conditions I would say a competent sailer would be competitive.
ballast
ballast

QLD

500 posts

17 Sep 2018 8:05pm
Hey AusMos.

I have done two of the One Design days on Race Boards prior to finding a One Design myself.
One on a Lightning and old North 9.5 and another on a Phantom with a 9.5 Severne.

As suggested in really light wind the One Designs with similar weight riders were quicker and able to point higher than I was. Lighter more experienced sailors were heaps quicker than me. I really only had an advantage when the breeze came in a bit.
Talk to Andrew if you see him, I think he had a similar experience when we did one at Sandstone recently when we had from absolute zero to 15 knots in the space of the hour or two we were on the water.

Love my Raceboard, but the One Designs are pretty good fun in the really light stuff, and I know which sail I would rather be uphauling.

Cheers, Brad.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

17 Sep 2018 8:19pm
Yep this is what i wanted clarified if he meant going out in 15 knots on a wally vs a Rb. For me from 0 to 6 knots is one design. Anything over 8 is formula or RB. Ishoukaty6 really needs to clarify what he says to tell who he is competing against in what conditions. Would love to see him in 20 knots against a formula, slalom,RB or speed board. How many of you take the wally's out in 15 + knots? Cant recall the last time i seen a one design carving into a gybe.
As for racing - do they race in 6 knots or less?
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

17 Sep 2018 8:40pm
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AusMoz said..
Yep this is what i wanted clarified if he meant going out in 15 knots on a wally vs a Rb. For me from 0 to 6 knots is one design. Anything over 8 is formula or RB. Ishoukaty6 really needs to clarify what he says to tell who he is competing against in what conditions. Would love to see him in 20 knots against a formula, slalom,RB or speed board. How many of you take the wally's out in 15 + knots? Cant recall the last time i seen a one design carving into a gybe.
As for racing - do they race in 6 knots or less?



i take wallys out in 15 plus knots and when the winds up wallys carve gybe very well. Only thing that slows me down when it's over 20 is fitness.
windsufering
windsufering

VIC

1124 posts

18 Sep 2018 4:18pm
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AusMoz said..
Yep this is what i wanted clarified if he meant going out in 15 knots on a wally vs a Rb. For me from 0 to 6 knots is one design. Anything over 8 is formula or RB. Ishoukaty6 really needs to clarify what he says to tell who he is competing against in what conditions. Would love to see him in 20 knots against a formula, slalom,RB or speed board. How many of you take the wally's out in 15 + knots? Cant recall the last time i seen a one design carving into a gybe.
As for racing - do they race in 6 knots or less?


LOL
Wallys don't sail in over 15 kts
windsufering
windsufering

VIC

1124 posts

18 Sep 2018 4:19pm
Eror
olskool
olskool

QLD

2459 posts

18 Sep 2018 4:47pm
Moz, i took my 380 phantom n 9.5 Sev Rb to sail with Wally crew at Sandstone. In very light winds all were pretty equal. Once its 10-15 n up , i think the RB has the clear edge. But i was surprised at the speed n agility of the new Wally. Nothing like the original Wally. Much much nicer than the ever pointing upwind original Wally. Be interesting to sail Wally n RB back to back with same rig n sailor.
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