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Created by FoS FoS  > 9 months ago, 27 Oct 2014
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FoS
FoS

FoS

TAS

1664 posts

27 Oct 2014 3:46pm
Pictures. Ot availble atm, but went to hookipia today, and there was a queue to launch!
There where already 30+ sailors out and a fairly small area where you could sail between the tea baggers and the surfers

Even a 10yr old went out.
All doGG
Flouro1
Flouro1

WA

991 posts

27 Oct 2014 11:56pm
How windy Fos ?
Flouro1
Flouro1

WA

991 posts

28 Oct 2014 7:10am
And how many on water ?
buzzy
buzzy

TAS

2433 posts

28 Oct 2014 10:23am
What colour wetsuits did they have?
buzzy
buzzy

TAS

2433 posts

28 Oct 2014 11:09am
What size boards were they using?
Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68

TAS

488 posts

28 Oct 2014 11:11am
How many girls?
buzzy
buzzy

TAS

2433 posts

28 Oct 2014 11:19am
How long harness lines?
JockyC
JockyC

TAS

210 posts

28 Oct 2014 11:49am
What fins were they running?
appleman
appleman

TAS

443 posts

28 Oct 2014 12:08pm
Slider or fixed
buzzy
buzzy

TAS

2433 posts

28 Oct 2014 1:26pm
strap on or in built?
JockyC
JockyC

TAS

210 posts

28 Oct 2014 1:52pm
Booties or no booties?
FoS
FoS

FoS

TAS

1664 posts

29 Oct 2014 6:14am
Righty, i might have been a bit relaxed thanks to JD & Coke when i wrote that.
The beach was hookipa, pavilions.
There where 30+ sailors on the water, there were 4 queued up to go out,
walking back to the car there where anothe 15 in various degrees of rigged.

Wind maybe 20 in the gusts.

Heaps of girls in bikinis, some of them sailing.
No one even knows what a wetsuit is, they think its a thick rashy.
Most blokes wearing boardies

Ohh and green sea turtles everywhere, seriously in the surfers break there where 3 of the buggers.

In a year or 2 I might come back for a month and have a real go and somewhere else.
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

29 Oct 2014 9:58am
I sailed Hookipa. We sailed up from somewhere downwind of Hookipa because we felt totally intimidated to sail off the main beach. When I got there did one run straight in to the launching area, got out onto the beach, had a little rest and watched how sailors were getting out the 10 metre little space of launch area and the dumping shore break. I felt so nervous just trying to launch out there not wanting to look like a dickhead if the shore break got me. You had to time it well. Phew all timed well, sailed back out and back home. That was my sail at Hookipa, well at least I've sailed it and launched there. It's a very intimidating feeling just doing a run out there thinking I don't want to get in the way of the pro's (if there were any there that day). Mike, Pete & Dave piked it, they didn't even sail to the beach.
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