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Northern Sunday Session - 29th march

Created by Grevil Grevil  > 9 months ago, 28 Mar 2015
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Grevil
Grevil

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28 Mar 2015 1:52pm
Forecast still looking good for tomorrow. Bell buoy still looks like the plan, unless it swings more north. Anyone have any better plans?
geared4knots
geared4knots

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2649 posts

28 Mar 2015 2:45pm
The southern comforters are thinking of a mission
Gillianv
Gillianv

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367 posts

28 Mar 2015 8:57pm
We just had a great sail late today. Getting excited about another tomorrow.
GreenMachine
GreenMachine

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28 Mar 2015 9:22pm
Geoff C and I had a great sail at Bell Buoy late today. Wind got up around 4:30pm and blew constant 24-29 knots. Totally powered up on 5.0. Low head has a habit of blowing stronger than most sites predict. So judging by today, I think tomorrow will be a fun day. ????
Captain_Morg
Captain_Morg

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737 posts

29 Mar 2015 8:20am
low head already 19 knots-- we are out of hear!!!

vvvrrrooommm- screeeech!!!
Flouro1
Flouro1

WA

991 posts

29 Mar 2015 5:46pm




A long walk but worth it
Gillianv
Gillianv

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29 Mar 2015 10:53pm
Some shots from Bell Buoy today.










geared4knots
geared4knots

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29 Mar 2015 10:54pm
Great day up North,
next two day pattern we are thinking of a overnighter.
We just cant get enough of the sensation!!



Flouro1
Flouro1

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991 posts

29 Mar 2015 7:59pm
Forward loops that is Damo did 20 while I was derigging
Gillianv
Gillianv

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367 posts

29 Mar 2015 11:04pm

A few photos from Lagoon.

With some solid breeze late on Saturday and plenty of windsurfers out and about on Sunday it was a great weekend.

I think these are photos of Paul, Fletcher and Ben.








houston
houston

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3173 posts

30 Mar 2015 11:20pm
Looks like you had some great sessions, it wasn't too bad down south either...........for ducks...........ducks like no wind plenty rain
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