Last minute decision at the shops at Capalaba at 9.30am doing the right thing and find out Jaye is not coming to the clinic at RQ in the afternoon. mmm what to do? I would really like to get to the free race – asked the boss if she feels like a drive. Yeah ok why not – besides it is Valentines day – no Jaye =
naughty romantic adult night on the coast as well as free race woo hoo. Ah the best layed plans having been given the go ahead – str8 home to pack and get on the road.
Fastest we have ever packed and we were home, packed and on the road by 10.40am should have time to stop for lunch – NOT…. Had a hearty breaky and besides nothing an iced coffee wont fix lol. The trip took just over two and a half hours from home phew just in time to get rigged up, register and the briefing.
Now, I have this – White and Green flag means practice, Green means racing and no flag means race is finished – I am pretty sure I have that right now. This is how it works – I go out and go for it for half an hour like last time which I achieved a massive 1.43.

My previous record to beat of 1.45 nautical miles completed in that time. I am pretty sure I am fitter that I was last time so asked if I could race in the hour one (should have stayed in the half hour – would have won lol) Smashed it with a 7.5 nautical miles in the hour. Also clocked 18.5knots top speed woo hoo and back straps I’M EXCITED
Sure enough i lasted the hour – wind was around 15knots in spots and plus that in others and around 5knots in others so a variety of sailing all in one and a bit hours on the water.Mark get set …………………………………………………….GO and I was off lol with only half an idea of where I was going to head and ended up just having some fun everyone headed in all different directions so who to follow there was a small group heading for the north east corner of the dam so I am off after them til I got about half way the wind dropped in a lul – thought I better start to head back. My board of choice again was the Rio Longtail. I now think I can get into the back straps so had moved them from the middle position to the rear position, during the week not knowing that I was going into a race (good idea to leave the other front straps in) On the way back there was, I figure, what Jack refers to as bullets. I was doing ok and the wind dropped to about 5 seemed like no wind and then GAME ON – nearly through me – hang on for grim life itself and woo hoo how good is that!!!!!

The 8.5m Loft Switch blade is now officially my favourite sail. Just head downwind a bit and whooosh up on the plane and ended up in the back straps twice, the third time just as I was placing my back strap in …. gone! Over the handlebars.
One thing that did happened puzzled me a bit – when I was at what seemed like to me full speed and had just got in the back straps, the board got up what I could only call the speed wobbles the front of the board was going from left to right for some time til I dug the windward rail in to settle it down a bit. Oh and hooked back into harness – it came undone when I stepped into the back straps. Managed to hang on to it though pat myself on the back – did cross my mind to bale – but didn’t..Lake Cootharaba is a really great place for windsurfing – we ended up having a great day at the lake with the crew from Wind Wanderers again – thanks guys for organising fun events for us all to enjoy

Even Anita got wet and had a sail and enjoyed it.
Valentines day – check, Romantic night on the coast – check, just have to find a nice hotel somewhere on the way home – Cotton Tree no Vacancy – Mooloolaba – no Vacancy – Caloundra either no vacancy or no one in attendance so head home but not before a romantic Valentines dinner out at BP Burpengary by 8.30pm with a feast of KFC – normally we don’t eat but after not having any lunch we were hungry and enjoyed it. Home by 9.30pm Phew what a good day.
No wind Sunday so chores and cut Anita’s hair. Brownie points or what…….Here are a couple of photos