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Created by Kooga Kooga  > 9 months ago, 1 Aug 2010
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Old Salty
Old Salty

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6 Aug 2010 11:28pm
Just be very wary, Shaz is a friend of mine on facebook. She will be my secret weapon when you start beating me on GPS TC
Old Salty
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8 Aug 2010 4:02pm
Kooga

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Consider joining in with Inverloch Windsurfing Club. Check out the website at www.driftmedia.com.au/iwc to see what we get up to. Even though Inverloch is a bit of a drive most of the club members are Melbourne based. We have a calender of events coming out shortly and run a number of training days mainly because we have a lot of our members that are beginners to intermediates. Anderson Inlet at Inverloch is a great place learn because there are a lot of sand banks around and the water is shallow.
ozbiker56
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4 Sep 2010 10:00pm
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K Dog said...

Also - locations:

PS - if you wanna sail with some beginners let me know - I usually go with Jermaldan on Sunday mornings, and Ozbiker56 when he's not kiting, and Architect when the water is bath warm :P


Kiting? Er, since when?
Now cycling... yes, of course. It's a bit like planing all the time.
crustysailor
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10 Sep 2010 2:20pm
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Lucy for you I have 2 starboard go's and one of them will be up for sale quite shortly.


echunda if any of your boards look like they might still turn up as up for sale, can you let me know.
I've posted in another thread which has suggested the same as this regarding the right stuff to start back with. My problem if I already have too many toys according to me better half, thus the need to start again on the cheap.
Good idea getting the board first though, then the rest.
Architect
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11 Sep 2010 5:58pm
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Winner: Boat.


LOL!
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