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Is anyone sailing today?

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Created by Kazza > 9 months ago, 16 Sep 2010
Kazza
TAS, 2344 posts
16 Sep 2010 9:57AM
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I'm feeling a little crazy today and thinking about going sailing this arvo. Is anyone else sailing (down South)? Don't know if I can brave the freeze though.

RumChaser
TAS, 629 posts
16 Sep 2010 12:04PM
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Don't worry about the cold, you'll be too busy holding on for dear life. I went out yesterday when the forecast wasn't so strong and had a few problems holding on. I was on a 90 L board with a 5 M sail. I checked BOM when I got home and the wind at the airport got up to 39 knots. Now that was interesting. I know you speed sailors handle these conditions all the time but I was out in the bay and it wasn't the wind so much as the waves that made life difficult.

Kazza
TAS, 2344 posts
16 Sep 2010 12:53PM
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Hmmm I'm slowly whimping out, it's only 5.7 degrees and absolutely revolting. Maybe tomorrow might be a better option. Or maybe summer

FoS
TAS, 1664 posts
16 Sep 2010 3:37PM
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Gotta work,

Maybe Saturday and Sunday ? looks like keeping the sth westerlies

maybe sandpits cross on ?

T 11
TAS, 811 posts
16 Sep 2010 6:59PM
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Yeah a few went out
gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2010-09-16&team=27

buzzy
TAS, 2433 posts
16 Sep 2010 7:15PM
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Got out for a bit Kazza, 50 minutes was enough off the neck at South Arm. Hit the water about 4 ish. f%&*in cold but! 6 degrees.

Tell FoS not to be so silly, Sandpits is off the show. While sailing on the Neck I was watching the waves over the top of the sand dunes.

BIG SWELL!!

Jezstrt
TAS, 1471 posts
16 Sep 2010 7:40PM
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Congrats on more PB's Kaleb, good effort to battle the elements down there You should have got Damo out! (dragged him kicking and screaming from in front of the heater haha)

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
17 Sep 2010 9:13AM
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Jez,
I am trying to get a longer extension cord that is waterproof, for the heater!!!

Kazza
TAS, 2344 posts
17 Sep 2010 10:31AM
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Buzzy are you turning into a Queenslander, "Ah, but"!
So you sailed the flat water side, so a few need for speed runs. Work seemed like a far better option yesterday, if it's windy this arvo I might venture out.

Kazza
TAS, 2344 posts
17 Sep 2010 10:43AM
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I don't know how to comment on the GPS Challenge site? Anyway I reckon Buzzy has a secret weapon stashed in his van, like speed board etc. That's why he sails alone!!

FoS
TAS, 1664 posts
18 Sep 2010 10:04AM
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buzzy said...

Got out for a bit Kazza, 50 minutes was enough off the neck at South Arm. Hit the water about 4 ish. f%&*in cold but! 6 degrees.

Tell FoS not to be so silly, Sandpits is off the show. While sailing on the Neck I was watching the waves over the top of the sand dunes.

BIG SWELL!!


Yeah I thought u lot might and I would watch.

Oh well doran's it is

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
18 Sep 2010 5:57PM
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How was Doran's today?
I drove to D'port and it was howling all the way up the midlands, eased off just as I got to Port Sorell, had a good sail though. PB speed in dodgy conditions too!.

AUS02
TAS, 2039 posts
18 Sep 2010 7:37PM
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Gusty, very up and down and a bit too much SW in it most of the time. Some good squalls came through, so an OK sail for the 10 or so sailors out.

Glad you got a sail in at Hawley and well done on the six PB's!!

izaak
TAS, 2013 posts
18 Sep 2010 10:13PM
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how much easier is it to got fast on flat water hey easty.....you will do 30 easy on a wave sail ive done 32knots on my ka so thats a target for you.

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
18 Sep 2010 10:43PM
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You're right Izaac, bearing off down towards the island where the water was dead flat you can feel the speed increase but it's effortless, not like in choppy stuff. Addictive. I love the little "lap lap lap" sound under the board from the 1/2 inch chop, haven't had that since last time I sailed Sandy Point 7-8 years ago.
You and James are the luckiest kids around, having that on your front doorstep - I used to windsurf there when I was your age but only had the old windsurfer one design to play on. And I liked your trolleys, carrying my gear down to the water was more exercise than I needed.
Good luck (winds) when you go to SP, I hope you get some PBs.

izaak
TAS, 2013 posts
18 Sep 2010 10:56PM
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yes pity Jordan did not get out either (same age).

ka025
QLD, 181 posts
18 Sep 2010 11:24PM
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Yeah, but there will be better days, work always seems to pop it ugly little head Still hope we see more of you easty :)



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