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Sail plan for Sunday 21st up north

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Created by Gillianv > 9 months ago, 20 Jul 2013
Gillianv
TAS, 367 posts
20 Jul 2013 8:51PM
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Had a good sail at south lagoon on Friday before the storm arrived and blew us off the water. Where is everyone planning to sail Sunday. ? Conditions look good from mid morning. Plenty of time for pancakes before a sail.. ! Alan is suggesting east. I plan to bring the camera so I can post a few more sailing shots, hopefully it won't float way on a wave surge this time.

FS
WA, 94 posts
20 Jul 2013 9:55PM
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Bell Buoy!!

bearhoover
TAS, 708 posts
20 Jul 2013 11:58PM
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Been too much "work" going on lately, am planning to sail somewhere tomorrow... maybe the waves or Port sorell depending on how the forecast pans out....

Rustbucket68
TAS, 488 posts
21 Jul 2013 11:06AM
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I'm keen on a wave sail if the wind comes in today maybe east or Bell Buoy

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
21 Jul 2013 11:44AM
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I'd like to come and watch so if it is a goer could someone please post where?

Mitch Pearson
QLD, 271 posts
21 Jul 2013 12:23PM
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Bell Buoy as soon as the wind kicks in.

izaak
TAS, 2013 posts
21 Jul 2013 2:12PM
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low head looks to have a bit! worth the drive for me to have a wave sail???

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
21 Jul 2013 5:31PM
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Well done everyone! I'm not sure who was sailing today but I really enjoyed the show. Awesome tricks

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
21 Jul 2013 7:28PM
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Got any pics of Bell Buoy Gillian?

bearhoover
TAS, 708 posts
21 Jul 2013 7:44PM
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Great sail at Bell buoy, overpowered on under 5m

Good waves and not much rain, would have been worth the drive Izaak... could have been a novelty seeing you in the Tamar area

ABout 7 out at Bell Buoy and another 4 or 5 at lagoon beach.

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
21 Jul 2013 8:19PM
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Hey Ben,
Come on. Name them up. Who put on a great show at Bell Buoy today? No need to be shy. Everyone was great! I could relate to the guy who looked to be just starting in the waves but he was having a really good crack!
Cheers
Steve.

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
21 Jul 2013 8:39PM
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Weather must have been kinder up north, rain and then floods down here. Guys sailed the pond though.
Good to hear some slalom guys having a crack in the waves,
You have to be universal these days

Gillianv
TAS, 367 posts
21 Jul 2013 10:25PM
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We sailed at lagoon in the end, didn't get many picks because I was having too much fun sailing.
Plus it got fairly dark as can be seen from the photo of Geoff and Jason on the water.
Observations suggested it was 28-32 knots and fortunately it wasn't as cold as it looked

I only have two pictures from today thanks to Al.
But have some photos of a busy day a few weeks ago which haven't been posted.


Geoff and Jason sailing in the dark today


Heaps of wind for a 5mtr and a 74


Busy day a few weekends ago


Rod and Embo


Geoff


James and Ben


James and Embo


Ben and Paul



RumChaser
TAS, 629 posts
22 Jul 2013 9:38AM
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Good to see I've not been totally forgotten. Haven't got a board in the water yet up here but I'm keeping a watch on what is happening at home.

bearhoover
TAS, 708 posts
22 Jul 2013 12:34PM
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I was wondering how long it would take after a wave session to get your attention Rod!

How much longer you away for?

Gclark1
TAS, 546 posts
24 Jul 2013 3:44PM
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Hey Old Man Steve - since no one else wants to answer your question:

Felix Spencer (FS)
Mitch Pearson
John Green - Greenie
Geoff Clark - me
Alex Jones - the person who was giving it a crack and you could relate to.
+ 2 others + 1 kiter

This was in fact Alex's 4th sail....EVER (or maybe only his 3rd...not sure). He managed to negotiate the shore dump and teach himself how to 'dry start' (step on) IN the shore dump, steer, produce power, stay on, and even get a few hops over the waves. On a number of occasions as I was sailing in I thought that he was Greenie sailing out.

Probably the most impressive performance in the waves that I have ever seen - all things considered.

Alex has paid the price though - after battling the cold 30 knot wind, with no harness, for about two hours he had worn his hands down most of the way to the bone - there was blood literally flowing out of them.

Anyone who thinks that they are hard-core.........

RumChaser
TAS, 629 posts
24 Jul 2013 4:48PM
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Be away a little time yet. 6 weeks to go. Heading up the coast soon and hope to get a sail at Elliot Heads near Bundaberg.

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
24 Jul 2013 11:19PM
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Gclark1 said..

This was in fact Alex's 4th sail....EVER (or maybe only his 3rd...not sure). He managed to negotiate the shore dump and teach himself how to 'dry start' (step on) IN the shore dump, steer, produce power, stay on, and even get a few hops over the waves. On a number of occasions as I was sailing in I thought that he was Greenie sailing out.

Probably the most impressive performance in the waves that I have ever seen - all things considered.

Alex has paid the price though - after battling the cold 30 knot wind, with no harness, for about two hours he had worn his hands down most of the way to the bone - there was blood literally flowing out of them.

Anyone who thinks that they are hard-core.........


Awesome effort Alex.....hardcore

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
25 Jul 2013 1:50PM
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Thanks Geoff,
I think I met you one day at Lagoon and you gave me a few tips.
Cheers
Steve

bearhoover
TAS, 708 posts
25 Jul 2013 9:17PM
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Gclark1 said..

Hey Old Man Steve - since no one else wants to answer your question:

Felix Spencer (FS)
Mitch Pearson
John Green - Greenie
Geoff Clark - me
Alex Jones - the person who was giving it a crack and you could relate to.
+ 2 others + 1 kiter

This was in fact Alex's 4th sail....EVER (or maybe only his 3rd...not sure). He managed to negotiate the shore dump and teach himself how to 'dry start' (step on) IN the shore dump, steer, produce power, stay on, and even get a few hops over the waves. On a number of occasions as I was sailing in I thought that he was Greenie sailing out.

Probably the most impressive performance in the waves that I have ever seen - all things considered.

Alex has paid the price though - after battling the cold 30 knot wind, with no harness, for about two hours he had worn his hands down most of the way to the bone - there was blood literally flowing out of them.

Anyone who thinks that they are hard-core.........






We are the "Others" and we will find you..... at some stage
Well done Alex!, massive effort!



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