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Saturday 17 th. South

Created by Relic Relic  > 9 months ago, 17 Oct 2015
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Relic
Relic

TAS

837 posts

17 Oct 2015 6:42am
Frothing!
geared4knots
geared4knots

TAS

2649 posts

17 Oct 2015 7:07am
Swell says knee high so unless it builds quickly Carlton will be very small.
I think i will travel South.
South arm beaches - Sandpits , Keep an eye on what-app.


Jezstrt
Jezstrt

TAS

1471 posts

17 Oct 2015 7:24am
Just got a surf report from Carlton, NO swell this morning.

I was thinking sandpits..
houston
houston

TAS

3173 posts

17 Oct 2015 8:30am
Sandpits should be the go
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

17 Oct 2015 9:51am
Think I'll gps at Dorans.
Flouro1
Flouro1

WA

991 posts

17 Oct 2015 6:53am
We should all head north for wave comp but I have head cold and sore back , buzzy bad knee,damo broken down van and Ant only sails cross off downline perfection OS
Sign of the times were all old bastards in the south
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

17 Oct 2015 10:03am
Old!!! 40's ain't old, haven't you heard it's the new 30's So I must only be 40 again, yer har
SBTAS
SBTAS

TAS

40 posts

17 Oct 2015 6:46pm
How was Dorans or Sandpits?? A few of us went out off Pittwater was pretty good sail in 30 knots plus.
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

17 Oct 2015 7:06pm
Dorans was off the show. Ended up being 3.5 wind in the arvo.
Relic
Relic

TAS

837 posts

17 Oct 2015 8:07pm
Did anyone shoot some pics?
robdddd
robdddd

TAS

167 posts

17 Oct 2015 9:12pm
Relic,
I took this one but not sure you really meant this..... My 4 year old wanted to take this home (should I be worried)?!!!!!!!



geared4knots
geared4knots

TAS

2649 posts

17 Oct 2015 9:59pm
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Kazza said..
Old!!! 40's ain't old, haven't you heard it's the new 30's So I must only be 40 again, yer har


Old, Na

everyone is scared to loop except Jordon who is 18.
Jordon Tried 20 forwards at dorans today, landing most in 30-40 knots
That says something.

Jordon crowned " King on Dorans " today

Relic
Relic

TAS

837 posts

17 Oct 2015 10:05pm
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robdddd said..
Relic,
I took this one but not sure you really meant this..... My 4 year old wanted to take this home (should I be worried)?!!!!!!!





Biologist?
houston
houston

TAS

3173 posts

17 Oct 2015 10:43pm
Damo are you serious......... Jordan 20 loops with a bit of luck that might shut Greenie up .......... no I shouldn't bag him up cos I reckon he's also a pretty cool looper even if Clarky says he isn't.
Damo you pulled a few pretty radical loops and crashes off yourself today. I sailed like sh.t all I did was catipult and ended up wrenching my knee again. Oh to be 40 again its the new 30
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

18 Oct 2015 9:44am
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geared4knots said...
Kazza said..
Old!!! 40's ain't old, haven't you heard it's the new 30's So I must only be 40 again, yer har


Old, Na

everyone is scared to loop except Jordon who is 18.
Jordon Tried 20 forwards at dorans today, landing most in 30-40 knots
That says something.

Jordon crowned " King on Dorans " today




Flouro1
Flouro1

WA

991 posts

18 Oct 2015 8:42am
I was scared of the water qualitie what is the brown and green stuff and has that fish only swam into bay two hours before it washed up
I want dry landings no head dips on any manoeuvre I try out there to avoid all ecoli hence jybe training
jack1574
jack1574

TAS

12 posts

19 Oct 2015 3:34pm
it went from pretty windy to very windy quick.

geared4knots
geared4knots

TAS

2649 posts

19 Oct 2015 8:20pm
Nice work, yep that vid shows it well.
it certainly was a blow,

In fact that is a blow to remember

Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

20 Oct 2015 9:44am
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robdddd said..
Relic,
I took this one but not sure you really meant this..... My 4 year old wanted to take this home (should I be worried)?!!!!!!!





Didn't know we had Parana's at Dorans!

I think the guys in the vid were a little over rigged......
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