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This weekend statewide (4-5 June)

Created by Jezstrt Jezstrt  > 9 months ago, 1 Jun 2011
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Jezstrt
Jezstrt

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1471 posts

1 Jun 2011 11:58am
The wind for this weekend is looking good statewide and the forecast is holding at this stage

Sunday is looking the best of the two days

The question is where to sail
FoS
FoS

FoS

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1664 posts

1 Jun 2011 12:26pm
my 2c is it is very likely to change drastically

So I reckon close to home.
Anywhere from the Derwent to Marion Bay
xarvia
xarvia

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145 posts

1 Jun 2011 1:25pm
My new (well secondhand) board and rig arrived today. So fingers crossed for _some_ wind.
buzzy
buzzy

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2433 posts

1 Jun 2011 2:03pm
well at the moment it looks very average in the Hobart/se area. Think I'll just stay home.
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

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1652 posts

1 Jun 2011 8:34pm
Looking forward to a blast should be fun


Russ
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

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1471 posts

2 Jun 2011 11:35pm
Which day a you thinking of sailing Russ? I'm only sailing Sunday but still cant decide where to sail. (Up north or down south) Only because i'll be up North Sat arvo/night
Kazza
Kazza

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2344 posts

3 Jun 2011 9:28am
I'll probably have a blast at Dorans on Sunday Jez. Haven't taken the Isonic out yet so keen to give it a go
geared4knots
geared4knots

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2649 posts

3 Jun 2011 9:30am
Yeah I will sail Sunday on Jez's Isonic. Thanks Jez.
Kazza
Kazza

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2344 posts

3 Jun 2011 9:34am
It's Isonic mania!!
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

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3 Jun 2011 11:59am
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geared4knots said...

Yeah I will sail Sunday on Jez's Isonic. Thanks Jez.


You wish
FoS
FoS

FoS

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1664 posts

3 Jun 2011 1:34pm
on saturday arvo - maybe Carlton if anyone else is keen, if not maybe suggestions (that can be read)

Sunday, probably just Dorans again - from around 1
buzzy
buzzy

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2433 posts

3 Jun 2011 1:49pm
The best we can hope for in the Hobart area is a big gear sail at Dorans.
T 11
T 11

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811 posts

3 Jun 2011 5:34pm
I thought there would be a few keen for Henty this weekend.
AUS02
AUS02

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2039 posts

3 Jun 2011 6:44pm
Geri's in NZ and I've got 19 Groodle puppies to look after (seriously) and ads in the newspapers trying to sell them, so best I can hope for is maybe a short sail somewhere local (hopefully Pittwater) for maybe a 1 hr and NM as part ofthe GPS TC. Sunday morning is probably looking the best at the moment. Anyone after a puppy or two?
izaak
izaak

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3 Jun 2011 7:10pm
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T 11 said...

I thought there would be a few keen for Henty this weekend.



whats every one thoughts, looking good here sunday.
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

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3 Jun 2011 8:13pm
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izaak said...

T 11 said...

I thought there would be a few keen for Henty this weekend.



whats every one thoughts, looking good here sunday.



Yer I'm thinking Port Sorell Sunday, will be coming from Bridport so about a 2hr trip. What time would you guys be sailing?
easty
easty

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2213 posts

3 Jun 2011 8:24pm
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AUS02 said...

I've got 19 Groodle puppies to look after...


OK, what's a Groodle? I'm guessing a poodle crossed with something beginning with Gr - surely not a Great Dane!

T 11
T 11

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811 posts

3 Jun 2011 9:00pm
Congratulations Dave thats a fair handfull!!
Jez low tide around 8 am sun so looks like an early start from Bridport but it shouldnt take you 2 hours unless you drive like a Nanna
Easty have you heard of a Golden retriever
easty
easty

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3 Jun 2011 9:20pm
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T 11 said...

Easty have you heard of a Golden retriever


Ah, thanks Johno.
T 11
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811 posts

3 Jun 2011 10:50pm
Dave would you have a photo of the "crowd" you could put up
buzzy
buzzy

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2433 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:14pm
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T 11 said...

Dave would you have a photo of the "crowd" you could put up


With Geri away, 20 GGROODLIES and more than that in Pale Ale I'm not sure Dave could focus..... the camera properly.
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

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3 Jun 2011 11:14pm
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T 11 said...

Congratulations Dave thats a fair handfull!!
Jez low tide around 8 am sun so looks like an early start from Bridport but it shouldnt take you 2 hours unless you drive like a Nanna
Easty have you heard of a Golden retriever


Coooool, so you'd want to be on the water about 7.30ish Ok was just going on google map prediction, should do it a little bit quicker then
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

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1652 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:19pm
Is anyone keen for Saturday at Dorans??

I think it looks good early say 10 am

Cheers Russ
geared4knots
geared4knots

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2649 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:25pm
0 knots as we speak at lauderdale.
buzzy
buzzy

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2433 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:30pm
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geared4knots said...

0 knots as we speak at lauderdale.



3 knots here, a bow line and two half hitches
buzzy
buzzy

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2433 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:34pm
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buzzy said...

geared4knots said...

0 knots as we speak at lauderdale.



3 knots here, a bow line and two half hitches


EDIT Actually I meant to say, obviously Houstons not ther otherwise as he spoke there would be lots of wind!!
And I wonder why the other 11 people in my staff room at work take every opportunity to hang crap on me Not to mention why my wife says 'speak to the hand'
AUS02
AUS02

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2039 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:39pm
No wind here, but plenty oodles of Groodles ...






AUS02
AUS02

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2039 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:43pm
Yes, the father was black !!
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

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1471 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:48pm
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AUS02 said...

Yes, the father was black !!


Haha I was just thinking that
buzzy
buzzy

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2433 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:52pm
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Jezstrt said...

AUS02 said...

Yes, the father was black !!


Haha I was just thinking that


Yes I was also thinking that! The Black Dog! Ah! me Nigga!
houston
houston

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3173 posts

3 Jun 2011 11:56pm
They look a bit like you Dave....did you jump the fence
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