Wow what a great turn out plenty of windsurfers and some bursts of wind in the afternoonsTuesday was a great pre storm session windsurfingFriday at the Lake – our first daySet up and out for a windsurfRio longtail with 50 BP fin, 6.6m sail – not much planning going on as wind dropped. Did practice gybes with small sail – isn’t that easier using a smaller sail.
Saturday Ben’s wedding – back to Brisbane for my son’s wedding. A lovely day and a beautiful family he has.No Windsurfing though
Sunday Rio longtail with 8.5m sail 50 bp fin nice day on the waterAnita – Naish 180l with her 4.3 gun sail – didn’t even get her hair wet – Nice
Monday Rio longtail 259l and 8.5m Loft Switch blade sail nice little surprize blow in the afternoon clocked 17.4 knots
Jaye – Naish Nitrix and 7.5m sail – clocked 21 knots
Tuesday Rio longtail and 8.5m Loft Switch blade sail very patchy and fluckey wind seemed to go all different directions in places but still fun got a pb in 1 hour and clocked 20 knots
Wednesday Naish Kailua 180l and 8.5m Loft Switch blade sail Nitrix 42fin – this is a milestone the first time I have tamed the beast. Didn’t start well but ended fine. Just couldn’t get on the plane –seemed no matter what I tried. Peter De Laet offered some valuable assistance we adjusted the out haul had another go was a little better but still no planning – THAT SUX…..I had decided to come in and grab the Rio as the wind was doing its thing and I was up for a ride. Peter came to my rescue again – I said I just cant get the thing planning – he said let me take it for a run and see how its set up and see if it plans. He was in the foot straps and planning within seconds – looked really good. Came back in and said yes it plans and is set up well. OK OK I will give it one more go and bingo, up on the plane clocked 20 knots woo hoo – I could get to like this
Thursday Decided to take the Naish out again with old favourite Loft 8.5m and had a blast The video tells the story – was very happy to achieve this and actually get it on camera – Not sure if I will be able to do it again.
Peter De Laet kindly gave Hayden – our daughters partner a lesson and lent him a board to have a sail – he did well
FridayWas a light day – Anita got out on the water and had some fun on the Rio Longtail with her Gun 4.3m sailLooking good there girl –Tried for the harness but didn’t like it, mmm might have to change that attitude dear…..I went out on the Rio Longtail for a light wind sail Jaye didn’t even get in the water. There were lots of others on the water as well - Another fun day on the water
Saturday Anita went out again in the morning in some wind and did well Rio Longtail with 4.3m sail really starting to get the hang of it. Great to see.
Sell it all day for me – made the wrong decision for sail for the afternoon – Whilst the incorrect choice doesn't wreck your sail on the Rio but the Naish well I chose the Naish with Neil Pryde 7.5m sail. Hours on the water getting frustrated – nearly on the plane and off – nearly on the plane then off – planing then off – nearly on the plane then off. Man should have either taken the Rio or increased the sail to the 8.5m. Was a rather gusty easterly or ESE. At one stage I was trying for the back strap and crashed and burned badly – must have put too much weight or caught my heal in the water on the way. Thanks Tammy for stopping and checking I was alright – bit bruised but ok. It all went down hill from there by the end of the afternoon I was ready to give windsurfing away altogether. Stacked more times than I can remember – more bruises than I have ever had, ego and pride absolutely shattered. Peter from Bribie stopped by at this stage and said hi and offered some kindly advice (took the outfit for a spin – said it was fairly well balanced – maybe boom a touch high) So instead of coming in and placing ads on Gumtree I persevered and achieved an 18 knot run. It was only short but a nice run just the same. Thanks Pete

looking forward to sailing with you more.
I had a full on melt down – felt I just couldn’t get it together. I was sooooooooooo frustrated just didn’t know what to do. Peter De Laet gave some very encouraging words in the campsite around the fire. Windsurfing really doesn’t know what these guys do for the sport – they give their time and energy to help and encourage people, I watched Peter and he was helping as many people as he could over the week – we all thank you very much.
Sunday Pack up and say good bye day. It is unanimous in our family that this was the best Holiday we have had for a long time. It had everything – all the family together with most windsurfing, calm mornings for a paddle with reasonable wind most afternoons, Anita is coming along really well, I got to the Naish 180 and tamed it to a point but it has taken 2 years to get there (note to self – make sure you pick the right set up, sail for it before you go out). Great combination of windsurfing friends from all levels it is so nice to get together with you all and have a blast. This is what life is all about. I would like to say a special thanks to Jeff for his gear, the use of Jeffrey point and for getting us over to Elanda Point camping. Everyone is most welcome to join us at Elanda so make plans now for next year.
Next time we meet for a fun filled, action packed windsurfing camping adventure at Elanda Point will be at Christmas for 2 weeks – then Easter 16 for a week – September 16 for a week – look forward to seeing more great windsurfing folk there next year.
I am pretty sure that between us we managed to get pictures of most windsurfers at the lake.
Injury last day
This looks like it has captured the essence of a funtastic week at Elanda Point
Cheers
Morgan