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GPS TC Windsurfing Ashes Series

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Created by Wineman > 9 months ago, 2 Aug 2010
OPH
128 posts
5 Aug 2010 9:22PM
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Of late there has been quite a few additions to the GP3S scene over here. I'll add some additional info to the Gp3S topic regarding getting on board with your local gtc team.


Do we really have to burn a teak boom mate

I have some off cuts of English Oak and some Australian Jarrah we could use as an alternative

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
5 Aug 2010 11:26PM
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I'm sure we'll be able to find a teak boom somewhere (Sam or Chris249?) & have a celebratory BBQ down by Botany Bay or Long Reef to create our own ashes.

Then we'll create an Urn shaped trophy with a sail on top. magic

firiebob
WA, 3145 posts
5 Aug 2010 9:45PM
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Even though it's winter here and freezing cold, FNQ Mob's in

OPH
128 posts
6 Aug 2010 12:12AM
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firiebob said...

Even though it's winter here and freezing cold, FNQ Mob's in


That'd be FNQ - Freezing North Queensland then Bob?

Looking at the GTC rankings FNQ have runs on the scoreboard ... Swags take note!

Swagger
88 posts
6 Aug 2010 2:46AM
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Taking notes all the time mate my life thrives on statistics.

Swagger
88 posts
6 Aug 2010 6:19AM
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Wineman said...


I'm sure we'll be able to find a teak boom somewhere (Sam or Chris249?) & have a celebratory BBQ down by Botany Bay or Long Reef to create our own ashes.

Then we'll create an Urn shaped trophy with a sail on top. magic


Is this celebrating your victory? And if not very nice off you to have a bbq to celebrate us kicking aussie arse.
Oh if we are fortunate to win are you going to send us the ashes until next year?
Not that we stand a chance coz we only have 2 and 1/2 active teams due to weather.

Not moaning.

OPH
128 posts
6 Aug 2010 5:46PM
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There's a slim chance WK might fire next Tuesday 25kts from the West, coupled with a high tide breach of the wall of 9.1m, there would be an opportunity to score well in all divisions, although speed kit in 4 foot mush might well be amusingly painful

Hope the Pirates get out this arvo

firiebob
WA, 3145 posts
6 Aug 2010 6:04PM
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OPH said...

There's a slim chance WK might fire next Tuesday 25kts from the West, coupled with a high tide breach of the wall of 9.1m, there would be an opportunity to score well in all divisions, although speed kit in 4 foot mush might well be amusingly painful

Hope the Pirates get out this arvo


Don't get too excited, FNQM are going to suffer a cold winters day tomorrow just to cement this month's Ashes, burn baby burn

OPH
128 posts
6 Aug 2010 6:37PM
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firiebob said...

OPH said...

There's a slim chance WK might fire next Tuesday 25kts from the West, coupled with a high tide breach of the wall of 9.1m, there would be an opportunity to score well in all divisions, although speed kit in 4 foot mush might well be amusingly painful

Hope the Pirates get out this arvo


Don't get too excited, FNQM are going to suffer a cold winters day tomorrow just to cement this month's Ashes, burn baby burn




We'll see FairyBob [}:)]... oops sorry bout the typo ... Plenty o' days left in August mate..

What is concerning me is the Tassie crew and Perth Southsiders getting dialed next week

OPH
128 posts
8 Aug 2010 7:05PM
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hmmmm.... not liking the mslp charts for Oz & Taz next week

izaak
TAS, 1973 posts
8 Aug 2010 9:18PM
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OPH said...

hmmmm.... not liking the mslp charts for Oz & Taz next week


kato
VIC, 3400 posts
8 Aug 2010 11:08PM
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izaak said...

OPH said...

hmmmm.... not liking the mslp charts for Oz & Taz next week






OPH
128 posts
9 Aug 2010 4:16PM
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kato said...

izaak said...

OPH said...

hmmmm.... not liking the mslp charts for Oz & Taz next week









Good job the PiT crew are n't batting til October

August already sees a great battle developing between FNQ and the PP's .... Looks like the UK are entering a "sticky wicket" phase, weather wise .. with the azores high ridging up to the UK this week ...

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
9 Aug 2010 7:49PM
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Mark (Mid-North Coast Marauders El Capitan) & I are working on a scoring system

...to be fair & equitable , of course, but different to GPS TC, & also a cumulative score - a bit more like cricket.

More later

PS. Keep those speeds (& sledges, Firie ) coming

Swagger
88 posts
9 Aug 2010 6:15PM
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More to come soon i hope.

OPH
128 posts
9 Aug 2010 6:44PM
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Oh FK

www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/

double Oh Fk

www.landscheidt.info/?q=node/189#comment-143

This is NOT good!!

OPH
128 posts
9 Aug 2010 6:50PM
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If we get a Dalton Minima ... We'll be well and truely frozen out .. you'll be skating in the harbour swags ... lol

Time to emigrate to Oz ... if they'll have us

firiebob
WA, 3145 posts
9 Aug 2010 7:14PM
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I think we'll be batting again on Thursday

decrepit
WA, 12133 posts
9 Aug 2010 7:14PM
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OPH said...

>>>>>

Time to emigrate to Oz ... if they'll have us


Well if you try to get here in a leaky old boat, you'll probably be shot out of the water.
Arriving by plane shouldn't present any problems though.

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
9 Aug 2010 11:34PM
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OPH said...

If we get a Dalton Minima ... We'll be well and truely frozen out .. you'll be skating in the harbour swags ... lol

Time to emigrate to Oz ... if they'll have us


What???

OPH
128 posts
9 Aug 2010 9:51PM
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Wineman said...

OPH said...

If we get a Dalton Minima ... We'll be well and truely frozen out .. you'll be skating in the harbour swags ... lol

Time to emigrate to Oz ... if they'll have us


What???




Yeah mate .. John Dalton ... the last time we hit a solar minima as with the one we are now sliding into, the River Thames (London) froze.

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
9 Aug 2010 11:56PM
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OPH said...

Yeah mate .. John Dalton ... the last time we hit a solar minima as with the one we are now sliding into, the River Thames (London) froze.


What? In a (London) summer?

That's just not cricket

OPH
128 posts
9 Aug 2010 10:40PM
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Wineman said...

OPH said...

Yeah mate .. John Dalton ... the last time we hit a solar minima as with the one we are now sliding into, the River Thames (London) froze.


What? In a (London) summer?

That's just not cricket


Solar mins have their greatest impact over the winter months, usually exhibiting long cold protracted winters, heavy snows, prolonged sub zero temps.

Last winter over here in the UK was a taster, a precursor of what's to come.

Gone now are the milder winters of the 90's and 2000's with a predominant Sw flow and mild atlantic maritime winds with a regular run of winter storms.

What we have to look forward to is blocking highs and arctic / siberian wind flows.

KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
10 Aug 2010 11:36AM
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YOu are screwed.
OTOH, I've booked a long winter holiday at Whistler, so I'm laughing. I'll have great sailing before and after, and great ski-ing !!



OPH
128 posts
10 Aug 2010 5:32PM
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KenHo said...

YOu are screwed.
OTOH, I've booked a long winter holiday at Whistler, so I'm laughing. I'll have great sailing before and after, and great ski-ing !!






Sounds like a perfect holiday Ken, hope you don't get snowbound

If the forecast does pan out as such, we'll be skiing and boarding at home in Snowdonia

Gestalt
QLD, 14393 posts
10 Aug 2010 8:12PM
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snowdonia is such a beautiful place.

we've had a disasterous winter here wind wise. there has bee nmonths of no real action but it looks like things may be changing.

as soon as those solar storms flared up so did the wind for us.

strange but true

sailquik
VIC, 6094 posts
10 Aug 2010 8:12PM
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firiebob said...

Even though it's winter here and freezing cold, FNQ Mob's in


Freezing cold in FNQ?????!!!!!

You have got to be joking! [}:)]

OPH
128 posts
10 Aug 2010 6:35PM
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Gestalt said...

snowdonia is such a beautiful place.

we've had a disasterous winter here wind wise. there has bee nmonths of no real action but it looks like things may be changing.

as soon as those solar storms flared up so did the wind for us.

strange but true



It is mate .. not all the time tho .. given a sw'ly flow ... drizzle and murk is the norm

Here's a rare clear day taken from the front garden

Snowdon is the furthest right of the 3 peaks to the centre right of the photo

Enso (El Nino southern oscillation) has been the reason for your wind drought... now .. La Nina now building .. bring on the wind ..


Swagger
88 posts
10 Aug 2010 7:02PM
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Nice view Howie. Mines just grey and wet waiting for wind.

OPH
128 posts
10 Aug 2010 7:53PM
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Swagger said...

Nice view Howie. Mines just grey and wet waiting for wind.


Not quite as good as having a view over you local speed spot like yours mate.

Nothing on the horizon mate WK might get a bit of a west to nw flow 15-20kts this arvo and tomorrow. As Rosie says "Poo Wind"

Check this out mate, my own personal mini Chesil with a "PiT like" speed curve, good for a wsw flow too.... 300m flat out speed curve with 100m of run in and run out ... nice ... pity I'm too knackerd to sail it solo.







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