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Northern Learn to Windsurf Day Sunday 18th Jan.

Created by Rustbucket68 Rustbucket68  > 9 months ago, 11 Jan 2015
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Rustbucket68
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11 Jan 2015 9:26am
WT will hold a learn to windsurf day at Lagoon bay on Sunday 18th Jan. This will only be on the Sunday due to work commitments.

Start time will be 11am and will conclude at 3pm

If you know someone that would be interested to learn this is a great opportunity to bring them along and utilise the WT learner gear.

Please contact me prior to event to book in or send me an email with your details.

Buoyancy vests are required on the day. Weather conditions permitting.

Contact:
Paul Tenteye 63274108/0417326733
pctenteye@bigpond.com
Al Planet
Al Planet

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12 Jan 2015 10:57am
The forecast is looking good for Lagoon this weekend, hopefully with a mix of conditions to suit all levels...the water has really warmed up in the last week, Ok for shorty wetsuits I think.
Gillianv
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12 Jan 2015 12:26pm
Or on a sunny day, bathers and boardies for Tasmanian born and breed water babies.
Gillianv
Gillianv

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12 Jan 2015 1:21pm

Sailboarding inspiration for the weekend






























Rustbucket68
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12 Jan 2015 6:21pm
Nice selection of pics...sums it up nicely
bearhoover
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12 Jan 2015 9:06pm
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Al Planet said..
The forecast is looking good for Lagoon this weekend, hopefully with a mix of conditions to suit all levels...the water has really warmed up in the last week, Ok for shorty wetsuits I think.


Been amazing weather and warm water... I haven't used a wet suit for the last 2 weeks, even sailing in the upper river at papers and Rosevears...
Papers was great but admittedly at Rosevears once the rashy got wet the wind was rather... refreshing...

I have a dingy and outboard organised for the Sunday, but if anyone has access to a Jet ski that would be so much better so please let us know. I have a boat license but pretty sure you need another type for jet skis so would also need a captain
Gillianv
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13 Jan 2015 9:31am
We have a rescue kayak and rescue standup paddle board to bring along.
houston
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13 Jan 2015 10:19am
I'm thinking about swapping my crutches for a motorised wheelchair if I put a prop on it I could help with the rescues.............maybe
Al Planet
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13 Jan 2015 2:51pm
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houston said..

I'm thinking about swapping my crutches for a motorised wheelchair if I put a prop on it I could help with the rescues.............maybe


There is a long history of motorised wheel chair windsurfing instruction......mostly on how not to forward loop....a very useful skill for your average beginner.
GreenMachine
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13 Jan 2015 5:09pm
That's gold Al
houston
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13 Jan 2015 6:41pm
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GreenMachine said...
That's gold Al


Finally we agree on something........ if I drive the wheelchair fast enough off the end of the wharf I'd probably pull off a perfect forward and don't bother about rescue I'm prepared to die for that
Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68

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17 Jan 2015 9:35pm
Hi Guys
The Learners day will not be held Tomorrow as planned due to the wind forecast not being suitable to take people out. We are expecting Sw winds to 25knts which is onshore to the beach. There will be quite a few experience sailors on the water at lagoon bay if you are still interested to have a talk to or have a look. Please contact me if you are interested in borrowing WT gear...There are four kits available.
Gillianv
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19 Jan 2015 9:21am
A very fine set of learners improving their skills on the water at lagoon on Sunday.




jimn
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19 Jan 2015 9:52am
bummer the learner day didnt end up happening yesterday........ might happen soon tho ? on a saturday ?? :D
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