VP for me. Had a sail last weekend, first for a while, good wind maybe up to 20kts. Wrist held out just. Boy I hate this getting old stuff.... Might see you there??
Cripes mate, you get your own spiffy forum all for yourself, so you can endlessly ask the same question (or variations thereof), and where do you put this iteration?
*sigh*
Horse, water, drink, etc.
well i thought the new forum was for Windsurfing QLD......
not Windsurfing in QLD?
yes/no.
hi greg,
will see you there for sure. last weekend was a ripper. ended up banging my knee but i can walk down stairs now so all is good.
what about saturday?
i'll probs go manly saturday, gotta work in the arvo so don't wanna go too far.
might give shearwater/train a whirl on sunday, haven't been down there for a few weeks now.
i really wanna try up north as well. spent a day in mooloolaba the other weekend, (no wind) but looked like a really nice place, could do to spend more time there. bit of a drive thou.
I posted last week about this......
Yeah I know its an important question. Thats the reason its posted again and again and again......
You don't see people in Sydney posting oohh, Kymeeha or Kurnell?
It ain't so obvious to people outside of the Gold Coast.
Maybe there needs to be an FAQ on the places up there, where some rules can be laid down as the idea for a perpetual thread is not popular, despite the fact a long thread would be interesting and all it takes to avoid confusion is to look at dates of posts.
Hmmmmmm....... there was such a post last Thursday for Sydney sailors about Botany, it continued for 2 days I think. Lots of guys discussing Kyeemagh or Sandringham and the best part was it worked. Some of the Cockroaches actually got together for a sail.
I know the SE Qld guys do it a lot but isnt that what the sports about??
Getting excited about up coming wind and where to sail. They seem to be pretty spread out over a wide area.
Im sure if everyone got p****d off with it Laurie would manage it.
poor nebs come back to the happy state
. we may not have much wind, but we appreciate it when we got it