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Learn to Windsurf Day/Fun Day, Low Head 20th Nov

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houston
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31 Oct 2011 11:48pm
Come along to the Learn to Windsurf/Fun Day, Lagoon Bay, Low Head on the 20th November

If you are keen to give windsurfing a crack or have a friend that's keen, come along and meet some of the local sailors who will be there to help you get started on the windsurfers provided.
All you need to bring along is a wetsuit, wetsuit boots and a life jacket

Al Cook (Al Planet) is organising this event and will be stoked with anyone that can help on the day.

Al will have the BBQ running with a few free snags and soft drinks, courtesy of Windsurfing Tasmania.

This day is all about fun and that's what's windsurfing is all about.

If you want any more information or can help on the day please contact Al at Planet Surf, Launceston, ph 63 347170 or email: planetsf@bigpond.net.au

Keep watching this post for more information
RumChaser
RumChaser

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1 Nov 2011 10:46am
Let's hope for a good day weather wise. I'm just hoping Al is as good on the snags as Captain Morgan.
Ant, are you coming along?
houston
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1 Nov 2011 11:22pm
I was hoping to make it and take up some to the start boards we have down south but unable to do so.
If anyone from the south is going up it would be great if you could take up a couple of boards, if you are contact me and I'll organise the boards.

Al is going to do a bit of a ring around cos he'll need plenty of helpers.
He wants to make it a pretty low key event but it should be a bit of fun
Al Planet
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2 Nov 2011 6:33pm
I have done some research on the 'net about cooking sausages and I think I can manage that part.

I have two Rios and a 122 l Kode for the demo and I will try to get hold of the Start that is at Port D yacht club. Does anyone have a contact for them?

All welcome, I also have two epoxy raceboards for those that want to revisit old school longboard sailing. One is an AHD and the other is a Mistral.

Cheers Al
houston
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2 Nov 2011 10:55pm
Al there is also a start board at the Leven yacht club
Izzak, Perks, Johno, Hamish, any chance of someone picking that up and taking it down
Al Planet
Al Planet

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9 Nov 2011 11:38am
Does anyone have a contact at the Port Dalrymple Yacht Club that I could contact to get hold of the Start.

Likewise for the Leven yacht Club.

Al
Grevil
Grevil

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9 Nov 2011 1:23pm
Sorry Al,
I will not be able to help out for the weekend. I have been graced with another on-call weekend. [}:)]
houston
houston

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9 Nov 2011 10:35pm
Al, give Perks or Johno a call they must know how to get the boards
Rustbucket68
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11 Nov 2011 7:35pm
I am planning on staying at the low head caravan park on the Saturday night and hopefully getting a sail in on Sat. as well up there. I will be available to help all day on Sunday and my son has got a few interested venturers coming up for a go. What time are things starting on Sunday so that we can let people know?
Al Planet
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12 Nov 2011 5:51pm
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Rustbucket68 said...

I am planning on staying at the low head caravan park on the Saturday night and hopefully getting a sail in on Sat. as well up there. I will be available to help all day on Sunday and my son has got a few interested venturers coming up for a go. What time are things starting on Sunday so that we can let people know?


Low tide is at 12 but its .71 which isnt that low so I will be there with gear from 12 till 4pm and then BBQ from 4pm onwards.

You are welcome to pick up the learner gear and run some sessions in the morning if you like. I will be at the shack.
aus005
aus005

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13 Nov 2011 10:59am

Sunday 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19
Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height
0106 3.03 0148 3.11 0230 3.17 0309 3.21 0347 3.22 0426 3.23 0505 3.24
0716 1.13 0800 1.06 0841 1.00 0921 0.96 1002 0.92 1043 0.89 1126 0.83
1257 2.99 1339 3.05 1421 3.10 1503 3.11 1545 3.12 1628 3.11 1714 3.11
1930 0.55 2012 0.49 2053 0.46 2134 0.45 2215 0.47 2257 0.51 2341

high tide is at 1.57 after the hour has been added for daylight savings
aus005
aus005

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14 Nov 2011 8:26am
sorry guys wrong weekend good luck with it
Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68

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14 Nov 2011 7:51pm
Looks like some good wind this weekend, would be a great time to come up and have a go at sailing the low head area (hint Iceman)
houston
houston

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16 Nov 2011 9:15pm
Don't forget guys Al can do with as much help as he can get, even if you go down there for a couple of hours to help a bit and get some sailing in as well.
Nothing like beginers watching guys blasting to get them pumped

And don't forget to pass the word around it's a great chance to get new people into windsurfing
houston
houston

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18 Nov 2011 9:13am
Good luck for Sunday guys
Al you might like to put a map on so people know where to meet you
Al Planet
Al Planet

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18 Nov 2011 11:08am
It should be a good day as the forecast is promising a bit of everything....standard Tasmanian weather. It might be 10 knots early and build through the afternoon right through to 5 metre weather......thats only a guess but at this time of year with the sun out we should get a seabreeze at least.


RumChaser
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18 Nov 2011 11:40am
Don't worry Paul, I've had the ute packed for a couple of days. As long as the forecast is anywhere near OK I'll be there.
I'm going to try to get there about 10.00 and I think a couple of others are going to be there early as well if anyone else wants to join in the fun.
houston
houston

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18 Nov 2011 6:27pm
Don't forget to take plenty of pics
Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68

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18 Nov 2011 6:49pm
Looks like the forecast for is shaping up with a building westerly, might still get a late wavesail in after the learn to windsurf session out the front at east beach or bell buoy. I will be there about 10am. Any speedseekers thinking about coming up there are a couple of Nm runs in that part of the river that need to be tested. With the tide low at around midday there is always some flat water on the kelso side of the river. Just have to get through the lumpy stuff in the middle
Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68

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18 Nov 2011 7:36pm
Come sail in the clear waters of lagoon bay
Brooksy7250
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18 Nov 2011 8:27pm
I'll be there with bells on. Rain, hail or shine. I think furs is coming and also have another mate coming down. Bring it on!!!!!!!.
izaak
izaak

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18 Nov 2011 8:43pm
Nice vid paul, looks like your improving heaps on that new gear!!
AUS02
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18 Nov 2011 9:27pm
Great video Ben and looks like a nice spot. Hope it all goes well for the learner/fun day this Saturday - forecast should bring some good conditions.
houston
houston

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20 Nov 2011 11:31pm
How did it go today guys?
Al Planet
Al Planet

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21 Nov 2011 10:45am
Epic Day
houston
houston

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21 Nov 2011 11:33pm
Al did you get any photos?
Rustbucket68
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22 Nov 2011 9:11am
have some photos, will put them up tonight
Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68

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22 Nov 2011 9:07pm
I think the learners day was a great success with quite a few first time sailors having a go as well as some that had done it before. Al was at the spot early setting up gear and my kids were keen to get on the water soon after. The wind was light but building and looking at the dark clouds we knew something was about to happen and it did. About midday a front came through with 30+ gusts and rain. The kids and wife packed up but not long after it cleared up and the wind stayed around. Quite a few others showed up wanting a go and Al was busy teaching as well as Rod, Ben and myself. The wind just got stronger as the afternoon went on and we were all itching to get out for a blast. A few of the other local sailors showed up and put on a show for the newbies. As the tide came in Jeff was doing some freestyle action as the rest of us were trying to survive in the chop and 35knt gusts. A few minor injuries were had as well as a broken mast and boom. There is definitelysome interest up here for new sailors which is a great thing. I only have a few photo's of the kids , not sure if any others were taken.




houston
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22 Nov 2011 10:33pm
Sounds like you had a great day....well done guys for helping and thanks to Al for organising the day.......great to get a few new sailors out on the water
Al Planet
Al Planet

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23 Nov 2011 11:12am
Try windsurfing day kicked off a little earlier than advertised and I was setting up the two Rios and a Kode 122 at around 930 AM in the hope of avoiding the frontal conditions forecast for later in the day. At around 10-1030 when the first learners “hit” the water (Muzza, Locky Kayla and Adam I think) there was beautiful sunshine and around 5 knots of wind.

By 1130 the breeze was around 10 to 12 knots and John turned up with his shiny new Rio and went windsurfing for the first time in probably 20 years with out any problems at all.

Around 1230 conditions started to get a little busier with a few short boards out and more learners arriving. Dave K arrived with five aspiring windsurfers and one very original Windsurfer OD, Ben(2) and Locky(2) arrived also Brooksy and Darren turned up with a Bombora Capricorn.

The rest of the afternoon consisted of some pretty good shortboard sailing condition with 4.5 5.0 and 5.5s being a popular sizes. A few rain squalls and some patches of wind over 30 knots provided some good action and a few crashes too. Some of the beginners persisted in the tougher conditions which was very impressive.
A big thanks to everyone who turned up and made the day so full of action some are Lagoon regulars and some made the trip from further away. Paul Ben, Iceman, Jeff, Wayne, Parky, Flood, Chris, Richard, Nick, Gillian and a few others I am sure I have forgotten.

Apologies for any errors with names activities and facts…..the whole day was pretty busy for me and seems like a bit of a blur though that may just be the “old timers disease” kicking in.

All in all, well over 20 windsurfers and aspiring windsurfers on the water which is a great result.
Al Planet
Al Planet

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23 Nov 2011 5:59pm
Big Thankyou to Sam Flood for the Photos.














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