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Created by ka43 > 9 months ago, 9 Jul 2014
ka43
NSW, 3070 posts
9 Jul 2014 8:56PM
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Best wishes to anyone lucky enough to get out to tomorrow, looks like its gonna be windy and cold.
Primbee and Peely looking sweet. Hope the ribs are healing quick Dave. Work sucks!!!

AJEaster
NSW, 696 posts
9 Jul 2014 9:55PM
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We are both missing out big fella- I can't make it down either. MArkJ is heading down to fly the northern marauders flag. Play safe everyone...............fast, but safe.

waterpistol
NSW, 125 posts
10 Jul 2014 7:19AM
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Hopefully the wind comes back cos it disappeared overnight after hitting hard on dark yesterday arvo its still at the moment. Reg is up early and looking worried about the situation.

jh2703
NSW, 1222 posts
10 Jul 2014 7:26AM
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Tell Reg It's blowing 30 knots at Gerroa (@6:20), I think we'll get some wind.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 7985 posts
10 Jul 2014 9:26AM
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Tell Reg It's blowing 30 knots at Gerroa (@6:20), I think we'll get some wind.



Hope you're right after being skunked yesterday at Peely I'm a bit sceptical..

jh2703
NSW, 1222 posts
10 Jul 2014 7:10PM
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Well what can I say, Lake illawarra does it again. This place for a westerly is what Gerroa is for a nor'easter, I wouldn't say it's the best wind in the world but it's a whole lot of fun. I think we had anything from 5-40 knots today and sometimes all of that in the space of a few minutes. Me, Not being from the speed sailing crew just take my wave board out for a cruise but with the lack of weed these days it's turning into B&J heaven. I spent about 40 mins on my 5.8 at 9am this morning doing nortical mile runs from Windang to the jetty then changed down to my 5.0 and headed into the open water for some jumps and just sailed until my arms were being torn from my body with the ever increasing wind....This place is sick. We would have had 15 sailors today and one tea-bagger (that's about the correct ratio) and a few more arriving for the late afternoon as the rest of us packed up after a full-on day.

Everyone should experience this

waterpistol
NSW, 125 posts
10 Jul 2014 8:11PM
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True that reg and I had an absolute blast todayWith lots of yeehaas the 5m that I was using this arvo at one point was totally yanked from my grip leaving me hooked in with no hands with a subsequent smashing catapult at high speed wish I got that on camera. Yeeeeehaaaaahblblblbl.

Dezza
NSW, 924 posts
10 Jul 2014 10:28PM
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Can't wait to join the mid week sailors club

sboardcrazy
NSW, 7985 posts
11 Jul 2014 10:30AM
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Peel wasn't as strong as predicted but still 15-25kts and super flat! Heaps out .
Some even made the trip from Port Macquarie to sail there!

Dean 424
NSW, 440 posts
11 Jul 2014 11:24AM
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Sailed at airport runway yesterday. Only three of us out. Started off pretty good and about 22 to 26 knots rigged a 6.5m Had a few good runs for an hour and a bit, wind really came in gusted up to about 37knots looking at the graph. Struggled to get back to beach. Pretty good speed run with a good bear away parallel to runway but a bit of swell was coming in about halfway down the run.

jamesf
NSW, 991 posts
11 Jul 2014 9:24PM
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I made a short video from Peel St yesterday. Sorry for the quality and lack of music etc etc but gives an idea of the smooth water once the wind backed off late afternoon.



keef
NSW, 2016 posts
11 Jul 2014 10:09PM
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video looks fine to me James looks like a great spot, I was getting hammered at primbee on a 4/6 in 30knt+ winds

MattDowse
NSW, 173 posts
12 Jul 2014 9:25PM
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It was a great day to be out on the water James sorry you miss the strong wind we had earlier! Johnny's 37knot 2 sec peak was well earned!
Here is a shot from Russ of Mick, Wayno, Paul and Frothie!




Mobydisc
NSW, 9028 posts
12 Jul 2014 11:14PM
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The water there is water ski flat.

benyip
NSW, 76 posts
14 Jul 2014 12:28PM
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jamesf said..
I made a short video from Peel St yesterday. Sorry for the quality and lack of music etc etc but gives an idea of the smooth water once the wind backed off late afternoon.

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which part of the runway, I was in foreshore drive on saturday. Unfortunately, my sail has torn apart after falling into water and I cannot sail anymore
I saw one dude sailing over there at around 1pm

Dean 424
NSW, 440 posts
14 Jul 2014 12:46PM
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If going South East on Botany road turn right into Foreshore Rd. First left is the container terminal, second left the boat ramp and the third left is a small car park where the head of the arrow is. It has changed a bit since the construction of Hayes dock and there are a lot of buoys there now. One is marking an exclusion area about 320 metres from the face of the dock and there is a line of yellow buoys strictly enforced by airport security near the runway.


powersloshin
NSW, 1676 posts
14 Jul 2014 5:37PM
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benyip said..


which part of the runway, I was in foreshore drive on saturday. Unfortunately, my sail has torn apart after falling into water and I cannot sail anymore
I saw one dude sailing over there at around 1pm



It was me, i saw you taking off from the boat ramp, that is the wrong place to launch. Dean's map should point you to the right spot. Also beware that close to the boat ramp there are sharp rocks in the water. Close to the launch instead it's safe. For your sail you can contact Barracouta 02 9525 7626 , 5/55 Willarong Road, Caringbah. Replacing one panel will cost you about $50.

AJEaster
NSW, 696 posts
14 Jul 2014 5:58PM
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jamesf said..
I made a short video from Peel St yesterday. Sorry for the quality and lack of music etc etc but gives an idea of the smooth water once the wind backed off late afternoon.





Damn that looks fun on big gear. What size fin you using in the big gear that day James? I have just obtained a delta slalom 24 I got off MArk to have a run and see how it goes in thick weed and shallow water. Lot of G10 and heavy as a bastard this fin - must be better options

Dean 424
NSW, 440 posts
14 Jul 2014 9:09PM
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Couple of photos from the day at runway.




jamesf
NSW, 991 posts
14 Jul 2014 9:16PM
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Hey Adam it was a 45 deg 26cm fin that I borrowed from Bruce. Could feel the weed dragging at the tip most of the time so a delta would be the go. Matt D kindly offered to let me borrow his delta but I was already set up with the 26. Next time!

Greg k uses a 22 delta on similar size board (68 wide) and loves it. Apparently Greg F is making carbon fins in a delta shape but reworked foil which are a lot lighter and fast.

Karl interesting you mention water ski flat. Looking back at my wake was pretty surreal and looked a lot like a boat wake as it was so uniform.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9028 posts
14 Jul 2014 10:22PM
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I wish the water was deeper at Budgewoi where the water is flat. If the Seabreeze forecast next weekend is for real, that is a big if, I think I'll sail at Canton Beach, just for the feeling sailing in deeper water.

keef
NSW, 2016 posts
14 Jul 2014 11:20PM
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Mobydisc said..
I wish the water was deeper at Budgewoi where the water is flat.


my guess is it's flat because there's not much water

WaynoB
NSW, 393 posts
15 Jul 2014 10:31AM
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Yep, where it is flattest is also where there is the least water depth. Less than 30 cm in some spots. If you get off the plane you can feel the delta fins touching the sand in the really flat sections!!
Does not inspire confidence in some sailors. But it is flat!!!

Milsy
NSW, 1176 posts
15 Jul 2014 11:23AM
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Mobydisc said..
I wish the water was deeper at Budgewoi where the water is flat. If the Seabreeze forecast next weekend is for real, that is a big if, I think I'll sail at Canton Beach, just for the feeling sailing in deeper water.


yeah, peely is shallower than canton, but with a delta on, which dont work as well at canton because its deeper, hence choppier, i've never had a catapult at peely
at canton on normal weedies, ive had heaps of catapults

sooooooo, im saying although canton is deeper, your more prone to catapults than at peely because of fin choice


i wish the water was a little bit lower at peely.........and canton

sboardcrazy
NSW, 7985 posts
16 Jul 2014 5:20PM
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Milsy said..


Mobydisc said..
I wish the water was deeper at Budgewoi where the water is flat. If the Seabreeze forecast next weekend is for real, that is a big if, I think I'll sail at Canton Beach, just for the feeling sailing in deeper water.




yeah, peely is shallower than canton, but with a delta on, which dont work as well at canton because its deeper, hence choppier, i've never had a catapult at peely
at canton on normal weedies, ive had heaps of catapults

sooooooo, im saying although canton is deeper, your more prone to catapults than at peely because of fin choice


i wish the water was a little bit lower at peely.........and canton



Wish the water was lower at Canton but then most of Peely would probably be too shallow to use. Canton wasn't very flat at all last time ( compared to it at its best or Peel st.

Canton last weekend - 10-20kts and this was in a lull so there was a bit of chop in close ( more further out and W) - not as flat as I remember it when the water level was lower.

Peel st showing the the difference the weed makes to the chop.( or lack of chop.. ).

ka43
NSW, 3070 posts
16 Jul 2014 7:18PM
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That does look pretty high for Canton. It better bloody drop in the nest 2 days!!!!!!!!!!

sboardcrazy
NSW, 7985 posts
17 Jul 2014 9:51AM
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ka43 said..
That does look pretty high for Canton. It better bloody drop in the nest 2 days!!!!!!!!!!


I think Peel will be better for speed although may have to launch further NE. Its predicted to be 20-25kts WSW - SW Friday - here's hoping...mm maybe I should shut up or I'll jinx it..

Bristol
ACT, 343 posts
17 Jul 2014 3:48PM
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Can this thread please be renamed to "Quite a few days ago"?

ka43
NSW, 3070 posts
17 Jul 2014 5:51PM
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Agreed!!!!!!!! Only started it to wish everyone best of luck if they could sail. Taken on a life of its own.

jh2703
NSW, 1222 posts
17 Jul 2014 7:05PM
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Tomorrow never comes, There's always another.

...And today was another one of tomorrow's at lake illawarra and guess what? ....Tomorrow will be another at lake wollumboola.

....Winter rocks in the illawarra

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
17 Jul 2014 7:42PM
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Bristol said..
Can this thread please be renamed to "Quite a few days ago"?


Free beer tomorrow !



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