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Sandstone Seabreezers

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Created by Paddles B'mere > 9 months ago, 14 Nov 2015
Dag
QLD, 720 posts
12 Feb 2017 10:08PM
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Come on Tony, I'm not gunna be in real good shape if ya make me wait much longer.
Where is it? You must have done a few k's today. Should be pretty good too.
I hope I'm not going to feel bad for stuffing your GPS setting's.

Adam roofer
QLD, 157 posts
12 Feb 2017 11:04PM
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He posted his is ka72 stuff early in the night he did 32 knots at Sandstone on the way home

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
12 Feb 2017 11:36PM
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Bah, ha. After we were laughing about Jeff doing same. So was it separate somehow, or what?
Something still doesn't add up there still, with a few of those number's.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
13 Feb 2017 10:56AM
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Who's having a sickie tomorrow? Midday high, southerly, could get six hours at Pebble beach.
After a much needed rest today.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
13 Feb 2017 12:12PM
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Yep, I'm in Darren. Gotta get the kid off to school at 0800 and then be home by 1430 for her to get home again so should work out nicely.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
13 Feb 2017 12:19PM
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I'm thinking of being a Bad Parent, and giving the day off, get there early.
Still Education, isn't it? I consider it necessary?

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
13 Feb 2017 1:00PM
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There won't be enough water till maybe 0930 anyway so you should have enough time to do the school drop on your way to Sandstone, don't forget to stop the car when you drop her off, it's never a good look when you don't.

ballast
QLD, 500 posts
13 Feb 2017 1:04PM
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Saturday is looking good

Hope an Albatross leaves a little something on both your Cruisers.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
13 Feb 2017 1:51PM
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Brad Mate, Saturday should be beautiful for catching up on some more study, or in your case, some computer work ie; paying bill's etc, etc, and taking in some of that nice air conditioning (indoors).
John, I'm thinking windsurfing lesson's early with shallower water and hopefully a little liter wind.
More time in the arvo as well.

jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
13 Feb 2017 2:47PM
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Dag said..
Who's having a sickie tomorrow? Midday high, southerly, could get six hours at Pebble beach.
After a much needed rest today.


Not quite a sickie... Done a little creative rostering and changed to afternoon shift

see you in the morning

cheers jeff

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
13 Feb 2017 2:52PM
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Loving your work Jeff, see you there. Unfortunately Brad won't be able to make it tomorrow, however he's looking forward to Saturday when it'll be a much more comfortable 5 knots to help warm down his arms after he mows his lawn.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
13 Feb 2017 5:51PM
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I Just finished the lawn (Time Management).

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
13 Feb 2017 6:57PM
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Excellent management there Darren. I did mine last Friday, it'll be ready to mow again this Friday when the wind drops out for the weekend

jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
13 Feb 2017 8:32PM
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Paddles B'mere said..
Excellent management there Darren. I did mine last Friday, it'll be ready to mow again this Friday when the wind drops out for the weekend



Im out of the loop with all this lawn mowing discussion

Me ... I just wait until the grass is long enough so I can use my favourite lawnmower-




Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
14 Feb 2017 6:16AM
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Oh dear, should Jane have left you alone with power tools

At least you're wearing correct PPE and steel capped sneakers.

jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
14 Feb 2017 5:54PM
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Good to have a sail this morning before work. We worked out why DAGs always rigs small - his wind metre reads 3-4knts more than mine. Or maybe that's why I rig big :-)

7.5m weather with rough high tide condition for me. The boys had a sail and then rest time while waiting for the water to settle.

Not it sure how many "sickies" we called in today??

maybe some lightwind action tomorrow?

cheers Jeff

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
14 Feb 2017 7:27PM
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Jeff does other back yard stunts and is even available for fetes and fairs .................


jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
15 Feb 2017 4:54PM
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Love your work john


gentle flat water day at sandstone
went out and practiced falling off while doing tacks and gybes

the way Adam and john are improving I'm being left behind

dags spent morning getting cianne started ....






A great day

cheers jeff

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
15 Feb 2017 9:06PM
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Sandstone is longboard or windSUP paradise when it's like that, absolutely lovely and perfect for learning.

Nothing beats time on water I reckon Jeff. Up until now I've ignored the urge to track myself on a GPS because I wanted to concentrate on controlling my board and rig and didn't care too much about speed, but now I've started using the GPS so I can measure how many km I am doing in a session and see how I am managing my speed. Adam and myself are aiming to do 20-25km as a minimum per session now. I am a little bit behind Adam in speed but can comfortably keep up with him in distance and both of us are quite comfortable if the water gets a bit lumpy. Darren is hammering both myself and Adam to commit more, sheet in and back and really load up the fin now to get us on the gas so that's the next big thing as well as learning to jybe on the plane (Adam is starting to pull of a lot of good jybes now so I've got some catching up to do). I'm pretty happy with where my sailing is at after only 15 months and I'm sure Adam would be pretty happy with his steep learning curve too, happy days

waricle
WA, 732 posts
15 Feb 2017 7:40PM
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Watching the rapid progress of you, Adam and Jeff and Morgs over the past year or two and the sheer joy of the sailing experience only reinforces the principle of pleasure shared is pleasure doubled, or in his case, pleasure quadrupled!
All of you have now, in one way or the other, contributed to the advancement and continuity of the sport through your efforts in the guidance, teaching and support of both the new learners and those who have made a return to the sport after years of hiatus.
It is most gratifying to see you all give back to the sport what you have acquired through your generosity and enthusiasm.( Sorry about all the long words., blame Glen Moray )
I sailed with my mates at vicci point this Arvo, 20% planing on the 9.0 and a walk home thru the mud?? thinking of starting a thread "vicci point pirates"
What do you reckon? Me and my vicci point Mates????

Adam roofer
QLD, 157 posts
15 Feb 2017 10:35PM
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I am very happy with my progress but could not have done it without the help of the sandstone Regulus. Peter, Tony and Jeff were a big help when I first got on a board 15 months ago. If I am having a problem I can talk to any of the sandstone regulars and they help me out. John and myself trying to keep up with each other it is fun learning at the same pace as somebody else. Windsurfing is a great sport don't know what I would do with my spare time if I was not windsurfing.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
15 Feb 2017 10:36PM
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Pete mate (Professor Pete), couldn't be said much better, but I'd add a quote from the man himself (you);
"Pay It Forward". On a separate note, I got a really big kick out of seeing my little girl get going today, and will guide her towards the inspiration oozing from this thread.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
16 Feb 2017 7:55AM
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Yep, "pay it forward". Hey Darren, maybe don't let your daughter see the photo of Pete in his "Mickey Mouse smoking a spliff" T shirt, there's more questions than answers in that photo.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
16 Feb 2017 8:58AM
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I don't set high standard's mate.

jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
16 Feb 2017 7:41PM
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Gentle wind tacks and gybes at turners camp this arvo - all the videos say get out and practice. Feel I'm doing penance

waricle
WA, 732 posts
16 Feb 2017 6:47PM
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And there I was thinking you were sharpening your skills getting time on the water and generally having a fine old time??

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
17 Feb 2017 11:48AM
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I hope everyone is doing their chores in the mornings and has their brownie points ready to cash in for the afternoons, looks like another weekend of northerlies and high tides for both saturday and sunday afternoons so both Turner's Camp and Phillip Street should be good fun.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
17 Feb 2017 12:35PM
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I'm looking at that Low off Tasmania. We could be in for some serious weekday jealousy coming up.
Definitely have to get ahead of things. Yeah southerly's. Ssshhhhh! Don't jinx it Paddles.

ballast
QLD, 500 posts
17 Feb 2017 1:24PM
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Paddles B'mere said..
I hope everyone is doing their chores in the mornings and has their brownie points ready to cash in for the afternoons, looks like another weekend of northerlies and high tides for both saturday and sunday afternoons so both Turner's Camp and Phillip Street should be good fun.

Pffft. Phillip street, fun?????
Only Jellyfish and Gang Bangers in Beachmere....
Come to think of it, nothing but weed and the other kind of Gang Bangers at Turners.
Wish the Southerly's would blow on the weekends.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
17 Feb 2017 1:55PM
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All the jellies ran aground on your side of D Bay a few weeks back Brad so back to clean and clear here. Next week looks epic for Sandstone by the way



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