I'm so jealous because the lunch date I was supposed to have today in no wind conditions is now postponed till tomorrow thanks to the sister in law showing up to her flight at Darwin airport 24 hours after it left, how do ya stuff up what day your flight is? It'll be awesome tomorrow lunchtime at Sandstone. Hopefully the onshore wind hangs in there for Monday and Tuesday too. Top effort from big Maxy there at RQ Jeff, he'll be rounding us up at Sandstone in no time.
May need to be a spectator for a few sessions.
After a week of pain following a high speed catapult at RQ with the board attached I decided to get an X-ray
Bone chipped. - moon boot for a while
Cheers Jeff
Bugger! Is there any way we can tek screw that boot to the top of one of your boards? Adam's a roofer ............ he has the technology
Sounds like Turner's Camp will be the go tomorrow from 10ish onwards through the high tide at 1pm. Tony, Wade and myself will be there if anyone else is keen for a sail.
Hi Paddles
You said
'Hi Morg's, I'm one of the Sandstone newbies being helped out by Jeff and our grand master Pete, Roofer Adam is the other newbie and we egg each other on to learn quicker. You say fin size matters, I want to compare notes with you on fin size because I find it makes a difference too. Our nearby sailing spots are very shallow on lower tides so I use a 42cm when there's not much water and use the 56cm one (that came with my board) when I've got enough water. I reckon the 56cm one seems to give a lot better forwards drive to go faster (ie less sideways slip) but wouldn't mind hearing what you reckon is the effect of fin size on your sailing. I've only got 3 sails to choose from, 5.5 for 18kn+, 6.2 for 12-18kn and 7.0 as my light wind sail but I haven't even used it yet. My intent is to slowly use the sails in stronger wind as my skills improve. Board is a 180L Starboard Express at 250cm x 100cm, I weigh 102kg and I get planing and in the straps quite a bit now with those sail/wind combos but obviously my goal is to up the sail sizes for the wind speed to get the big Express planing all the time. Keen to hear what seems to work best for you.'
Good to hear you are doing so well, you are definitely in good hands over there.
In reference to fin size - I am a learner too - you have very good mentors at Sandstone Peter is a great guy with plenty of experience. Jeff is the man for helping out newbies get on the water.
Advice wise I always go to Simon at BoardCrazy he is my go to person when it comes to advice another good guy - he has lots of experience and I must say it really is like being in a lolly shop for gear....:-)
I am by no means someone who can give advice as I am a learner myself. My fin size depends on what I own at the time, at the moment and I am not going to spend any money on the Naish 180L as I feel I will bounce through it fairly quickly so 41 is my biggest power box - I will just have to adjust my technique and deal with spin out when I use my new 8.8 sail or stick with the 7.8m Naish sail.
Happy sailing
Cheers
Morgan
Sounds like Turner's Camp will be the go tomorrow from 10ish onwards through the high tide at 1pm. Tony, Wade and myself will be there if anyone else is keen for a sail.
Yep looks good choice. Wind is now predicting more NE than NW so should be good
I'm going to RQ with max for the learn to windsurf program.
Pencilled myself in for a couple of extra shifts over the weekend - if I can't sail should use my time wisely making pennies for new toys
Have fun
Cheers Jeff
Cheers Morgan, I was more after a description of what you feel on your board with a given sail size and fin size so I can compare it to what I think is going on with my sailing right now with my limited experience. But you've pretty much given me the info I was chasing anyway, my take on it is that you've been mainly sailing the same volume/buoyancy board as I am with a slightly narrower/longer plan shape. But you're doing it with more sail area/power and generally a smaller fin as you have got more experience than I have. You're now sometimes stepping up to a 160L board which was going to be the next step in board size for me. Adam has already done this with his Funster but it put his sailing backwards for a few weeks whilst he adapted to the new board from Jeff's Start but now he's back on track again. I'm now going to try to use larger sail sizes for any given wind conditions and I'll still change between the 42cm and the 56cm fin to see what the different feel is between the two. Thanks again and have a good sail this weekend in these northerlies.
Hi Jeff, good to hear you're still heading down to RQ with Max, they'll have a heap of fun today. Good plan on the revenue raising for more toys I'll let you know how we go today. It's a fine line between an illness and a fetish, I'm starting to keep my eyes open for 160L boards ..............
Hi guys, here I am down on the south coast NSW, NO SAILING FOR NEARLY A WHOLE WEEK,,,
FishiNg swimming, canoeing, eating out, time with family, sitting on a park bench while the girls window shop, coffee and cakes........
hope the leg heals soon Jeff. You guys enjoy yourselves at sandstoone, I'll do my best down here.
Keep up the good work Pete, happy holidays. Another dud day's sailing here today from what looked to be a real good forecast, the wind dropped out and never came back in until late afternoon. Thomas, Tony and myself sailed very slowly backwards and forwards across the passage for a bit before the wind completely died and Wade looked on in disgust, it was still a nice day for a swim and it beat mowing the lawn in this heat.
Sorry to hear about your foot Jeff. I hope it recovers quickly for you. It must have been a spectacular wipeout. Glad to see it hasn't dampened your enthusiasm any
The NNW wind started to gust up a bit after lunch so Wade and I met up over at Turner's Camp for a quick blast at 3. We met another local, Dennis, who got curious enough to try Turner's, he was about to give it away at 3 when we first showed up but then the wind came in and we got a couple of hours of gusty wind before it dropped again and we all headed off home.
Some more good rigging lessons for me with my new 7m sail, the correct downhaul is everything and then I had to sort out the batten tensions. Fin lesson for the day was that for the bigger sail in a bit more wind, the big 56cm fin is heaps better than the 42cm one.
Hi John, nice to meet you and Wade. So glade I didnt leave earlier when the wind subsided. Looking forward to the next sail at Turners Camp.
It certainly was a weird wind day.
Went from overpowered with a 7.3 to unable to water start then back to overpowered over again.
I'm on the look out for a trim box Weed fin if anyone has a spare.
Nice to meet you Denis
Yeah, nice to meet you Denis. The long range forecast has a big SE blow coming in on friday so we will probably be over the other side at Pebble beach on the high tides this weekend if the BOM have got it right.
Forecast for Saturday looking good. ( Although Bones is not convinced apparently ).
Anyone going to be there Saturday morning early?
Yeah I'm in for Pebble Beach Brad, the wind always blows when Tony stays at home. What time are you thinking of kicking off? High tide is at 8am. I'm pretty sure Adam and Wade will be keen, but I'll send them a message if we don't hear from them on here. Pete's still holidaying and Jeff is still in his moon boot as far as I know.
Thinking pretty early John.
Can't get away on Sunday, so want to make the most of it.
If the breeze is in at all, I will be there around 7:00-7:30.
So we should hope that Tony sacrifices himself to the wind God and works instead.
I have some money I was given to give to him as well.
Maybe he will be making another sacrifice and shouting us beers too!!
Wow, I hope it calms down a bit overnight. Adam rang in the wind check earlier from his office in the Oxley Place carpark and he reckons it was howling off the bay. Brown arrows at the cape now on seabreeze ..............
Another up and down day in the Northern Bay. At Beachmere the wind dropped out when the tide turned around 2am but was hammering again early morning and tricked us into rigging 6m sails, it then went up and down making us switch to bigger sails before really coming in early afternoon but we'd run out of water by then and the fins were starting to scrub the bottom. A few of the regular faces were missing including our sailing co-ordinator Jeff, coaching director Pete and sparky boy Tony but they were replaced by some new faces, Duncan made the journey up to the North to join Adam, myself, Denis, Brad, Wade and Thomas for a social sail that's starting to become the norm for a Saturday. Looks like it might be more of the same again tomorrow so I reckon I'll get up early to watch the first couple of hours of the Bathurst 12 hour, sneak a few hours sailing in with whoever's keen (Adam's always keen) and then get square eyes again to watch the last few hours of the race
great turn out and report. Looks like your becoming our media officer :-)
Hurts to be reading this, missing the action :-( - going to give my foot another week to recover.
Windwanders at the lake next Sunday?
cheers Jeff
Nah, just filling in for Pete our regular media officer while he's on annual leave. Get that dancing foot back in the game Jeff, its not the same without you and Pete showing up.
Was a fun morning. Hope it goes as well for you guys again today.
Looking good yesterday John, stance looked good. Be interesting to see how you go with a bit more horsepower from the 7.8.
Have fun!
Thanks guys for a great morning sail yesterday. Nice little spot you have hidden away there!
Great to see an old school board setting the pace Wade
Jeff heal quickly and hope to see you at the lake to test my new(er) sail