Great day's sailing Morgan, and good work on the video. Congratulations mate! Look forward to seeing you and the others second week of school holidays at Cootharaba. Cheers, Jack.
Good work Morgan. I told you - you just needed to get back on that horse again and show it who's the boss
Looking good Morgan. I reckon you are ready to get that back foot into the back strap
Ditto
Well done Morgan. It looks like its all starting to come together for you! Better knowledge and better skills = more fun
Hey Morgan...congrats on your Freerace results for 2014/15. I read the post today confirming your position as number 1 in the N Division.
Great that your getting the straps. Your boom looks pretty high? If you can hook in & out ok that's ok for light winds and will help but as the wind gets stronger especially if your overpowered lowering it to chin/ shoulder height will help with control. It keep the weight on the board ( although I use this more as a lightweight- I'd assume it still works for others when overpowered).
Congrats on the freerace results! Where can we see them?
Great that your getting the straps. Your boom looks pretty high? If you can hook in & out ok that's ok for light winds and will help but as the wind gets stronger especially if your overpowered lowering it to chin/ shoulder height will help with control. It keep the weight on the board ( although I use this more as a lightweight- I'd assume it still works for others when overpowered).
Congrats on the freerace results! Where can we see them?
The results are in this thread (only posted in the last day or two) www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Queensland/Freerace-Results-2/
What no wind again - :-(
Oh will take the boss and my sister into town for a ferry ride and lunch = brownie points
I should have enough browinie points to go windsurfing Sat and Sun for a year now. Woo Hoo
Thats my story and am going to stick with it.
Heading to the Goldie in the morning so might take a board
Cheers
Morgan
I missed that memo Pete lol
What's going on with the wind - Improver here not getting much of a go. Might have a look down at RQ this afternoon and see
Feels like I am saving myself for Cootharaba
Cheers
Morgan
EKKA winds... hopefully we can make the most of the public holiday! Don't think I can wait til September... haha
Man don't believe it wind today --- looking out the window at Capalaba and not a breath - I am not feeling so bad about that..... as I am crook as a dog. That means I probably shouldn't get in the water. Telling Anita that the salt water should probs clear it up for me lol
I might come down and have a look this afternoon with board on just in case I'm feeling better
Have fun out there
Cheers
Morgan
Going to have a look at RQ this morning around 10.30 11am see what's happening. Taking the Rio and 8.5 loft
Cheers
Morgan
Looks like RQ might be good for this afternoon probably get there around 2pm for a sail
Looking at a van this morning and getting it checked out so might finally have a van woo hoo
See ya at RQ Beach this arve
Cheers
Morgan
Well here's the thing - last week end no wind - the weekend before no wind - the weekend before that no wind - mmmm there is a pattern forming here. So not much wind happening over the last few weeks so what's a man, oh, and woman to do....... drifting with the boys on Thursday night it was Woo hoo. Felt like planning at speed in the dark lol
Over the last month, man I have been slack not only with the gym but with getting out windsurfing – no good – feel’n fat n stuff.
Managed to get out on the water on Saturday thou woo hoo. Boss not so keen to come down anymore either but hoping this week end at Wyeba that might change. Mother nature can be so cruel……..
Not a lot of wind but turned up at RQ around 2pm the day was perfect, the tide was perfect, the mood was good. Loft 8.5m sail, BP 500 fin, Rio Longtail 259L set up for the day.
Met Paul there and he was heading out for a sail, so hang the expense, let’s have a go. We went for a sail to Wello and back took a while as there was very little wind. Was fun and nice to meet you Paul – looking forward to having a sail with you again soon.
Stats – Beach starts 0, Water starts 0, Planning 0%, Tacks 100%, Gybes 100%, all easy in light winds but still remember how to do these.
My goals for the season Beach Starts, Water Starts, Faster tacks, faster gybes, smaller board to 259L on windy days, 25+ knots and a lot of fun:-)
What's your goals for the season?
I have a couple of noobees going to have a go – going to try and get them to RQ on the 5th Cameron, Dave, Pat – hope that is alright.
I think I have one coming to the Wind Wanderers event this Sunday @ Lake Weyba – hope that is ok Peter, Bryn, Jonesy, Kelly. We are a bit pressed for space, no van yet and trailer in being remodelled, will there be something for Anita to use guys?
Might look at having a sail at the coast on Saturday.
Talking about mother nature – I have watched the wind over the last 6 month blow during the week and die off on the weekend
Hopefully that will change a bit this year.
See you out there
Thanks Greg - phew looking forward to it
Heading to Weyba tomorrow to have a look - fingers crossed
Cheers
Morgan
What a good turn out at Lake Weyba for the start of season bash put on by Wind Wanderers. There must have been around 20 sailers there from beginners to advanced. It was really nice to catch up with everyone and even have a little light wind sail. There was even someone from the Gold Coast who bought the family up – I have met him before at the free race but sorry forgoten name. Not to mention Andy and Family from Hervey Bay – great to see you, Jill and the girls. Man even Jaye came and enjoyed himself. They travelled far and wide lol to get to the event. Not many photos chief photographer was out on the water early woo hoo. No GPS or Go Pro man a bit slack on it lol. Next time........
We packed in as much as we could in the ‘lane – one sail each, one board each, one boom each, one harness each and the rest.
Anita – Naish 180 Kailuha with 4.5 gun sail bp fin 37.5
Jaye – Naish Nitrix 135, Neil Pryde 7.5m sail with Naish 42 fin
Me – Rio Longtail 259 with loft switchblade 8.5 Drake 46
Amazing really I can still windsurf. Well there were some nice little bursts of wind to tease but that was all – most of the time it was just a light wind sail. Enough to have fun
Thanks Wind Wanderers for keeping this type of event coming we are really looking forward to the heading to Lake Cootharaba later this month.
Ok What’s on this week end – someone said that RQ was running a learn to windsurf day Saturday Morning – haven’t seen it advertised anywhere. But will be there late morning/early afternoon anyway for a sail – I have told a few people but not sure if any are going to turn up
Looks like we might be lucky enough to get a wisp of a breeze on Saturday fingers crossed.
Finally found a van and hope to pick it up on Saturday Morning. The new WLC mobile woo hoo man sick of looking.See you out there
Cheers
Morgan
Going to go to RQ Beach for a look this morning around 11am - tide looks ok too
There is a little bit of a breeze gently caressing the Naish flag in the back yard - promising
Cheers
Morgan
Headed out Sunday for a windsurf – didn’t have time but went anyway – there were some teasing gusts but not much at all. It was a beautiful day with a lot of Yachts and sailboats on the water out on the bay. Had a run out and back and pretty well decided that I haven’t got time in my day to wallowing around in very light wind condition so was heading in. I spotted Mal setting up on the beach – I will stick around and have a sail with Mal – haven’t for a while. Spotted a Dolphin off the harbour must of been getting a feed hung around for a while.
There was some very teasing gusts out there so after an hour I decided that nothing going to happen here I’m going to head in – on the way in ‘what’s this’ bang I am planning and woo hoo it came in. Naturally I took as much advantage of it that I could and had a couple of good runs before it dropped again. I even got to the rear foot straps – now that at the beginning of the season is AWESOME……..:-)
I used the Rio Longtail with 50 BP fin and my Loft 8.5m sail managed to run out a 15.9knots – nice… Just started to remember why I like windsurfing. Took me a little to re orientate myself to almost the level I had achieved in a past life before winter. I got into the intermediate straps fairly quickly and soon found myself looking at the rear front straps and bang --- foot in. Once I was comfortable with that I started to think that I just might be able to have a go at the rear strap (back foot) which eluded me last season. Same same as soon as my foot was in the strap I rounded up but, this time I managed to stay on the plane and straighten it out and had a good run maybe half a k. That, I would say was where I clocked the top speed – not much of that big mother board in the water with me standing down the back lol. I just might be ready to have a crack at the Naish 180 litre – which maybe a bit more of an intermediates board.
I did feel as though I was squeezing to most out of the board/kit in the conditions Sunday. Where as last year, I felt there was always a bit power to be had but couldn't get it. What a great place to start the season
Question to the experienced sailors – will the Naish be quicker than the Rio using the same kit, in the same conditions?
Question 2 – would the RSX be Quicker to the Rio Longtail using the same kit?
No windsurfing this week end :-( at Stanthorpe
Cheers
Morgan
Plenty of Traffic out there today
Mal - Blasting away woo hoo