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Rye tomorrow?

Created by lozza38 lozza38  > 9 months ago, 19 Feb 2010
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lozza38
lozza38

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19 Feb 2010 9:52pm
Might be ok in the morning if the Northley gets there. I`ll secure the ''rock star'' carpark nice an early (Blue Navara) see ya there.

Cheers Lozza
kawindsurf
kawindsurf

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19 Feb 2010 10:17pm
It will blow out by 12 pm lunch time, if you are going to rye. rye only works in wintermate. you only live up the road from green point, where the wind is heaps better in hot northlys why would you want to sail rye??
lozza38
lozza38

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19 Feb 2010 11:00pm
For risk of been seen as taking the bait
Like some grass to rig
Good parking where you can see you car as you sail
On shore helps my confidence
Shallow water means I can practice my gybes without having to water start
Shops, Shade, I`d go on but typing !!$@#$ me


kawindsurf windwarning jibe9 mrwindsurf tom44

Have you had all these user names.. I wish I had that many sails
jermaldan
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20 Feb 2010 12:07am
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lozza38 said...

For risk of been seen as taking the bait
Like some grass to rig
Good parking where you can see you car as you sail
On shore helps my confidence
Shallow water means I can practice my gybes without having to water start
Shops, Shade, I`d go on but typing !!$@#$ me


kawindsurf windwarning jibe9 mrwindsurf tom44

Have you had all these user names.. I wish I had that many sails


Hey, and hasn't Rye got a nude beach too? That ought to seal it!
sflack
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20 Feb 2010 9:11pm
Rye is awesome on a screaming northerly, but you gotta get there early!

Kawindsurf is right, that it never quite gets down there in summer (i found out the hard way), there is wind but only about 15 knots when its 25 at the becon!
kawindsurf
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20 Feb 2010 9:55pm
where did ya sail today sflack, dude???
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