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Anyone a regular at cervantes/jurien/greenhead?

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Created by dring44 > 9 months ago, 17 Feb 2011
dring44
WA, 38 posts
17 Feb 2011 10:39AM
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Hey was looking for some beginers to go sailing with round these towns, Im working at eneabba so its not far for me to travel,

Need to get used to deep open water. normally windsurf in billygoat bay, nice 700m long sand bar, about a metre deep ;)

most of the time i just go by myself which really isnt the best idea..



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Adam

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
17 Feb 2011 5:52PM
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Enjoy it

Mark _australia
WA, 22414 posts
17 Feb 2011 5:55PM
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Billygoat is OK but rocks everywhere etc.

Sail at greenhead where everybody wavesails from, and try it in a seabreeze so if you come back downwind it is not hazardous. BUT there is a reef about 50m out that you won't get a centerboard over on any tide - on low tide a short wave fin juuusst drags on it - so depends what you are riding?

dring44
WA, 38 posts
18 Feb 2011 11:04AM
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hey mark,

its actually called anchorage bay if you have been ther? Thought it was billy goat, just down the road from it anyway, acually not many rocks (all covered with soft sand :D).
Do you know where the wave sailing is? i lived there for 5 years, and never really saw any sailors at all!

riding a F2 spice, think its a 25 cm fin, was just looking for some 1 to go with, makes it a little more enjoyable, most of my mates sail in Geraldton bit of a treck after work :S

P.s you wouldn't happen to see anything wrong with my rigging? i don't think there's anything wrong but have never been taught (and this is at anchorage bay btw )








westozwind
WA, 1395 posts
18 Feb 2011 11:40AM
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Yep, definitely try out Greenhead. I'm sure Glenn and Lee will give you some pointers.
Glenn will be the one doing 30 foot back loops out at main break, he's hard to miss!

Mark _australia
WA, 22414 posts
18 Feb 2011 2:38PM
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Dring yes I know Little Anchorage - yes much more suitable than BillyGoat Bay lol

The Greenhead spot is pretty obvious ona windy day. Send me a P.M if you want to know more

holgs
WA, 297 posts
18 Feb 2011 6:23PM
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dring44 said...


P.s you wouldn't happen to see anything wrong with my rigging? i don't think there's anything wrong but have never been taught


You could shorten your boom at bit so that the clew goes all the way to the boom end. This will give you the feeling of more control. Your sail looks pretty flat. Maybe a bit less outhaul if the wind is light.
Maybe a bit more downhaul until the top of the leech opens up a bit more, especially in stronger wind. You could also shorten your mast base so that your sail is closer to the deck of the board. Having the sail that far off the deck usually feels awful.


dring44
WA, 38 posts
20 Feb 2011 8:37PM
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yea i cant seem to get it any lower :S, the mast i have is way to big for the sail, the sail has a extension cap thing on it and thats maxed out.

cheers

Mark _australia
WA, 22414 posts
20 Feb 2011 9:25PM
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No, leave the head cap where it is, It looks like it needs another inch or so of downhaul.
If you have mast poking out the top you will need more downhaul as you are rigging on the stiffer part of the masy, (and it will be harder to pull it down).... and it looks like you don't have enough anyway.

What is the recommended mast, what is luff, what mast are u using, and how much is sticking out the top?

dring44
WA, 38 posts
20 Feb 2011 11:16PM
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mast = 460 cm fibrespa .. imcs = 27.5 (what on earth does that mean haha)

written on the sail.. = max 439 (mast) icms 21-23 cc.....

translation? .. lol..
thx



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