Yo ! DJ
How are the Tatts healing up on the knuckles . I could only make out the letters
" SHQ U " on the right hand.
hehehehehehehehehehehehehehe.
Forecast for Sunday
Sunny. Winds northeast to northwesterly averaging up to 30 km/h tending about 20 km/h during the evening.
CitySunny.Min21Max34
It's looking good for a double wammie down winder this weekend for both Saturday and Sunday.
DJ
Forecast for Saturday
Winds: North to northeasterly 10 to 15 knots increasing to 20 to 25 knots
during the morning before easing to 15 to 20 knots during the afternoon.
Northerly wind increasing to 20 to 25 knots again at night. Seas: 0.5 to 1
metres increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres during the morning.
Forecast for Sunday
Winds: Northwesterly 15 to 25 knots tending south to southwesterly during the
late morning. Seas: 0.5 to 1.5 metres.
Just a heads up but km/h and knots are different.
10 knots is about 18km/h
20 knots = 36km/h
25 knots = 46km/h
etc etc.
Either way though I have my fingers crossed as well. I have Sunday free so could get
down there. You want minimum 25 to 30 knots for a good downwinder.
BOM Updated Forecast
Forecast for Sunday
Winds: Northwesterly 15 to 25 knots tending south to southwesterly during the
late morning. Seas: 0.5 to 1.5 metres.
Forecast for Sunday
Partly cloudy. Isolated showers during the day. Winds northerly averaging 25 to 40 km/h tending northeast to northwesterly around midday then tending south to southwesterly during the afternoon.
CityChange developing.Min21Max34
It's getting there.
Looks like Saturday wins...
Forecast for Saturday
Sunny. Winds northerly averaging up to 45 km/h increasing to up to 50 km/h during the morning.
CityMainly sunny. Windy.Min21Max33
So that's the 25 - 30 knots that Brendan demands as a minimum.
Saturday is looking good for a d/w and with a bit of luck Wed dawn surf in Western Port could also be on the cards.
It's on for tomorrow..(Saturday).. 20-30 knots from the North is forcast and we're going early.. We're meeting at 7.30 am at Sandy (SHQ kiosk).. see ya there..
btw.. Paul and I both on Naish 14s had a great down-winder today in the sunny 20-30 knot northerly..
DJ
What a magnificent downwind paddle that was. We ended up doing 2 runs from West StKilda to Sandringham so about 22km altogether. Pics to follow tonight.
It was a top downwinder today, it wasn't extreme, probably only blowing around 25knotts, it was 34C, the water temp was refreshing and the runner action was happening. Today was the reason I bought the the 14' Glide and it performed SUPerbly.
For those of us watching from the other side of the world, can you put seabreeze names with the photos
I also took a few pics.. Here's Dave jammed into the back of Bee's van as we headed off for DW take one.
Oliver with his coffee's at the Brighton baths.
Heading off on our first run.
This is Paul on his new Starboard Pin.. It's a beautiful board.
Bee joined us and it was her first ever down wind run.. She was on the big 11'6" Naish.
Oliver on his Naish 14 and thinking about what lays ahead.
Dave looking way too fit on his 11'6" C4 and wishing he had his DC 16.
We're off and the wind starts to kick.
Bee did great and didn't even fall once.. She can't wait for the next one now.
Oliver with Paul behind him coming through the Gates of Hell and thinking 'bummer.. the fun is over'.
We headed up for 'take two'.. and after 1 1/2 hours to do the first run we did a second DW run.
We were milking the great weather and wind while we can because there's only one week of Summer left.
Paul heading out from under St Kilda pier.
The nose on Cams Pin rises as he just dropping off a great long runner.. I was a bit slow to take the pic.
Way out off Green Point we spotted this Kite board floating on it's way to Tassie.. Oliver and I paddled over the save it and there was not a kite boarder anywhere in sight.. I rang the guys phone number that was on his board and he picked it up from the beach at Green Point.. I'm sure he appreciated it.
DJ
Pics from Saturday's Downwinder in Melbourne...
The van arrived at West StKilda around 8.30am loaded with boards, paddles, and what appeared to be illegal Mexican immigrants packed like sardines in the back.
Here is the line up - Pins and Glides and other assorted weapons.
Big Dave shows a clean set of heels.
From left, Bee, Oliver and DJ on the run through the West StKilda marina.
DJ cruises through the harbour
I tried to give an impression of the conditions in this photo - lots of cross chop with the wind coming from NNE while the current was more true north. The swell wasn't huge but certainly got bigger than this the further away we got from StKilda.
Dave had disappeared over the horizon, but then turned around and paddled into the 35 knots to rejoin us at the back of the pack. Here he is cruising with Bee.
Bee showing some good form for her first downwinder. Unbelievably, she never once came off the board. I think I took an unscheduled swim about 10 times.
Dave picks up a nice little runner. He thought I was in video mode so he really played up the style. Sadly I didn't capture that.
DJ doing his best Bill Wyman impersonation.
A very rare instance where I look back at Camo Hosk (he's usually at least 500 metres out front)
This is round 2 - we hadn't had enough after one 11km run to Sandringham, so we turned around and went again. The wind was forecast to drop by midday but we could quite possibly have gone a third time (well those with any energy left).