the poo plant is in Boulder and you could get a 150m leg
nearest water is Kambalda-55kms away. there has been sightings of somebody learning to windsurf there already.
brown water up here is a sign of new fresh water.as it gets salty and old the sediment drops out.
gven the attitude of some water users theres still a good chance of spotting the odd ka-ka fish
almost finished i ended up glueing on some foam that has been roughened for extra grip. this also covered the more agricultural parts of the deck finish.
need to polish the bottom down to 1200grit wet and dry.
then go and find some water
Or screw hinges on and you have yourself a door.
Isn't there an old windsurf video where the initiation ceremony is to sail a door, was it called tradewinds or something
I shall put that on my list for the next project. a couple of boards on hinges would make great swinging bar doors for the mancave
Well Rubby / sailing joe / Brucey
Your difficulties in sailing formula start with wearing that dress
starting to get worried about some of you poleys, ,getting a bit obsessed with doors and stewie in a dress. mind you he looks better than travolta.
performance report for fatty boom bah!
it worked fine , but..........
after 3 hrs on the water I found it was dragging the stern and was very slow to acelerate.
I blamed it on the wind dropping, but when I wam the board back across the dam and tried to carry it to the trailer I could barely pick it up the stern was sooooo.... heavy. when i stood the board on end water started squirting out of about 6 pinholes in the bottom
I should have put that extra coat of resin on after all.
all up the board had put on ahout 10kg.
then I noticed that one of the foot straps was hanging by 1 screw. it was the 1 strap that wouldnt unscrew when I was working on the board.
the tekscrew that was in the hole( previous owner effort) had pulled out leaving a cavity I could stick a finger into
so a few repairs and its back to the water
performance wise the board was great and the early part of the day was spent with a 2.5m trainer then later a 4.5m sail. the board worked just like the one in safety bay.
If I was building another ( the next will be back to wheels) I wouldnt bother with a swinging centre board. I ender up using a simple straight blade that fixed in from below. so you could make a much simpler CB box or just a fin box from another board , as somebody else suggested