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Easter Sailing in the North

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Created by BFlood > 9 months ago, 26 Mar 2013
JohnnyHuett
TAS, 543 posts
31 Mar 2013 9:29PM
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After travelling the state, drinking far too much and anticipating a decent sleep tonight, I'm going to try and hit Port Sorell in the morning - hopefully get there around 10ish, just need the wind to kick early enough.
I watched someone sailing out on the Derwent north of the bridge Saturday, in challenging wind, always awesome to see someone out when I'm in a foreign land

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
31 Mar 2013 10:45PM
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JohnnyHuett said...
After travelling the state, drinking far too much and anticipating a decent sleep tonight, I'm going to try and hit Port Sorell in the morning - hopefully get there around 10ish, just need the wind to kick early enough.
I watched someone sailing out on the Derwent north of the bridge Saturday, in challenging wind, always awesome to see someone out when I'm in a foreign land


1. Why did you not sail with us.....we not good enough?
2. You need a bloody passport to come down here!

bearhoover
TAS, 708 posts
31 Mar 2013 11:07PM
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Calm ya Farm Houston.....

Sorry, opportunity was too great.

I sailed Dorans once... good spot.

JohnnyHuett
TAS, 543 posts
1 Apr 2013 9:43AM
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houston said...
1. Why did you not sail with us.....we not good enough?
2. You need a bloody passport to come down here!


Sorry houston, don't take it personally
and, I have one of those 'working visa' things, I'm allowed a certain number of entries into your area a year.

Port Sorell starting to turn up, heading there now.

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
1 Apr 2013 10:07AM
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.....the only way we can get you guys on the forum is to bag you out..............and it usually works........we have such sh%t conditions down here we spend more time drinking and mucking around than sailing

Jezstrt
TAS, 1471 posts
1 Apr 2013 10:38AM
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houston said...
we have such sh%t conditions down here we spend more time drinking and mucking around than sailing


Only if you wave sail

geared4knots
TAS, 2647 posts
1 Apr 2013 10:52AM
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Jezstrt said...
houston said...
we have such sh%t conditions down here we spend more time drinking and mucking around than sailing


Only if you wave sail


No **** conditions were we sailed yesterday, and most of the slalom sailors were already drunk when we turned up at dorans-- too muck time on their hands

JohnnyHuett
TAS, 543 posts
1 Apr 2013 5:46PM
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houston said...
...the only way we can get you guys on the forum is to bag you out...


Bagging? You'll have to do a lot more than that to get a rise old man.

I just didn't want to shatter you with excuses for not sailing with you, other than the cold sheitty conditions. ;-) Dead set snowed in Kingston Sunday morning...



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