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The Craw
The Craw
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31 Jan 2022 6:15pm
A question for the seabreeze brains trust

After a good sail yesterday ,albeit a bit of shut down with the breeze a few of of us had various distances to swim back or walk up the beach to return to our launch spot at safetybay.
The question has now reared its head into what is the distance to get back to the start before its classed "The Walk Of Shame " ?
kato
kato
VIC
3527 posts
VIC, 3527 posts
31 Jan 2022 9:19pm
ggf said..
A question for the seabreeze brains trust

After a good sail yesterday ,albeit a bit of shut down with the breeze a few of of us had various distances to swim back or walk up the beach to return to our launch spot at safetybay.
The question has now reared its head into what is the distance to get back to the start before its classed "The Walk Of Shame " ?


1/2 km... Enough time to reflect on your errors of the day
mob dog
mob dog
NSW
290 posts
NSW, 290 posts
31 Jan 2022 9:30pm
Depends how many people there are on the beach that don't understand how a windsurfer works giving you that look that says why is he carrying that so far. If there's none of them any landing where you only have to walk not swim is a good one.
Dezza
Dezza
NSW
956 posts
NSW, 956 posts
31 Jan 2022 10:15pm
This one was shameful, memorable, and hopefully won't happen again, wind died with not much warning



musorianin
musorianin
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597 posts
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31 Jan 2022 9:39pm
seems a bit harsh to call it walk of shame if it is because wind dies out totally or something goes wrong, i always thought walk of shame was because kookness led you to land way downwind of start, in which case i'd say 100 meters
The Craw
The Craw
WA
229 posts
WA, 229 posts
31 Jan 2022 8:03pm
musorianin said..
seems a bit harsh to call it walk of shame if it is because wind dies out totally or something goes wrong, i always thought walk of shame was because kookness led you to land way downwind of start, in which case i'd say 100 meters





Could be due to rigging too small for the day kookness can and does strike at all levels...

In this case we were upwind
aeroegnr
aeroegnr
1772 posts
1772 posts
31 Jan 2022 9:10pm
I think it ended up being about 3/4 of a mile. The wind was very up and down, and I was overrigged almost the entire time. It was my first time catching waves so big (about 4 ft).

Ended up getting pushed far downwind from the combination of wind and rip current after catching some waves and getting some rides.

Since I rarely see enough wind for my smaller sails to plane on, I was also on a board I rarely use, my 102JP FSW, which is actually easy to sail. However, since then, a very famous instructor has shown how poor my posture and some other adjustments were, which kept me from getting good upwind performance. So I'm just a kook.

Getting upwind on my Blast 145 or my foils is pretty brainless. I'm sure there's even more to tap with better posture there. But my smaller boards require me to focus more on my technique.

The other guys that went out that day were not having a problem. In this case at this location, I'm frequently the least experienced guy there, having only been planing for a little over a year now and only been even attempting waves for a year? Something like that. But it's very seasonal/storm based. Usually it's flat water foiling for me here.
WillyWind
WillyWind
592 posts
592 posts
31 Jan 2022 11:07pm
ggf said..
A question for the seabreeze brains trust

After a good sail yesterday ,albeit a bit of shut down with the breeze a few of of us had various distances to swim back or walk up the beach to return to our launch spot at safetybay.
The question has now reared its head into what is the distance to get back to the start before its classed "The Walk Of Shame " ?


The walk of shame classification depends on how much of a pain your windsurfing buddies are :)
Sandman1221
Sandman1221
2776 posts
2776 posts
31 Jan 2022 11:36pm
For me windsurfing it was usually a walk of exhaustion, too tired to get back upwind, and if anyone had said something to me I would of said, "you try doing this!" But with foiling it has only happened once or twice due to no wind or a radical change in wind direction combined with light wind, and walking a short distance was easier than pumping the sail.
kato
kato
VIC
3527 posts
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1 Feb 2022 7:41am
Dezza said..
This one was shameful, memorable, and hopefully won't happen again, wind died with not much warning




I did offer you and Sue a tow home but you both wanted to walk.
musorianin
musorianin
QLD
597 posts
QLD, 597 posts
1 Feb 2022 8:22am
ggf said..

musorianin said..
seems a bit harsh to call it walk of shame if it is because wind dies out totally or something goes wrong, i always thought walk of shame was because kookness led you to land way downwind of start, in which case i'd say 100 meters






Could be due to rigging too small for the day kookness can and does strike at all levels...

In this case we were upwind


I've got a feeling karma might hit me big time for that comment. I take it all back...
powersloshin
powersloshin
NSW
1855 posts
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1 Feb 2022 9:28am
worst was falling in and getting sucked by the tide on the other side of the bridge...had to derig and walk back twice.




choco
choco
SA
4181 posts
SA, 4181 posts
1 Feb 2022 9:29am
No such thing as a walk of shame, think of it as a walk of reminiscing and discovery, you see a lot more moving slower
LeeD
LeeD
3939 posts
3939 posts
1 Feb 2022 7:05am
All part of life's learning experience.
Swindy
Swindy
WA
456 posts
WA, 456 posts
1 Feb 2022 7:14am
Even after a day of personal bests and 126km you still get laughed at by your mates as you walk back up the road. (you know who you are)







MagicRide
MagicRide
688 posts
688 posts
1 Feb 2022 7:36am
I went to Maui and went out of kanaha beach park on a off shore wind. Pure stupidly on my end. Got pushed out more and more, lost orientation. Finally was able to cut it tight and arrived a mile away from my original launch destination. And yes, a mile walk of shame ahead if me.
MarkSSC
MarkSSC
QLD
642 posts
QLD, 642 posts
1 Feb 2022 9:45am
MagicRide said..
I went to Maui and went out of kanaha beach park on a off shore wind. Pure stupidly on my end. Got pushed out more and more, lost orientation. Finally was able to cut it tight and arrived a mile away from my original launch destination. And yes, a mile walk of shame ahead if me.


1 mile sounds so much better than 1.603 km
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15100 posts
WA, 15100 posts
1 Feb 2022 8:09am
I remember at Dahab doing the 'rescue boat of shame'. It's an off-shore wind and get's pretty flukey sometimes. So I was out there and gradually losing ground, gradually making it up, and then gradually losing it again.

After a while the rescue boat comes to me and tells me to get in... nah mate, I am okay. No, get in, you are too far out!

After that I would flag down the rescue boat when I wanted to go to shore instead of slogging in when it was lunch time or I needed a drink.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
1 Feb 2022 11:19am
Dezza said..
This one was shameful, memorable, and hopefully won't happen again, wind died with not much warning





I remember that one..a LOOONG walk..
Dezza
Dezza
NSW
956 posts
NSW, 956 posts
1 Feb 2022 11:31am
kato said..

I did offer you and Sue a tow home but you both wanted to walk.


very grateful you were keeping an eye on us, and the housemates waiting til sunset
John340
John340
QLD
3410 posts
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1 Feb 2022 1:17pm
Dezza said..
This one was shameful, memorable, and hopefully won't happen again, wind died with not much warning




2018?
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
1 Feb 2022 3:46pm
Dezza said..


kato said..

I did offer you and Sue a tow home but you both wanted to walk.




very grateful you were keeping an eye on us, and the housemates waiting til sunset



I remember being glad I was on a bigger board than Dezza was .I think I got most of the way in..?
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
1 Feb 2022 4:00pm
Sometimes it's the walk of common sense..I've floated in at Budgy when it kicks in too much and I figure I'd get trashed trying to sail. Once in I tie the gear to a tree ( usually the get in point is in a wind tunnel) walk back , get the van and drive to get the gear.
Dezza
Dezza
NSW
956 posts
NSW, 956 posts
1 Feb 2022 4:24pm

I remember being glad I was on a bigger board than Dezza was .I think I got most of the way in..?




you did get back in fine Sue, floating not walking
Yes 2018 John
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
2 Feb 2022 10:03am
Dezza said..


I remember being glad I was on a bigger board than Dezza was .I think I got most of the way in..?





you did get back in fine Sue, floating not walking
Yes 2018 John


Alzheimers...
Imax1
Imax1
QLD
4937 posts
QLD, 4937 posts
2 Feb 2022 11:34am
It's not a proper walk of shame unless a car is involved
Tardy
Tardy
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5337 posts
2 Feb 2022 10:13am
All I can say at least you made it back ....GGF.

I broke a mast sailing up a beach ..it broke 100 metres out to sea and 3-4 klms up the road ..my mate wondered where i was ....after he sailed back
he drove up the road in the van .looking for me ....i didn't get to walk back . but did walk up the beach to put my gear in the van for the ride home .
But my worst was a brand new moulded Tabou fin broke off level on my board 4 klms out to sea ..I sailed it back with no fin
not fun and i was spent when i had to swim the last 100 metres of wind shadow ..but i am glad i made it back ..A walk along the beach
is bliss ..just smile and wave ..
aeroegnr
aeroegnr
1772 posts
1772 posts
2 Feb 2022 10:48am
Tardy said..
All I can say at least you made it back ....GGF.

I broke a mast sailing up a beach ..it broke 100 metres out to sea and 3-4 klms up the road ..my mate wondered where i was ....after he sailed back
he drove up the road in the van .looking for me ....i didn't get to walk back . but did walk up the beach to put my gear in the van for the ride home .
But my worst was a brand new moulded Tabou fin broke off level on my board 4 klms out to sea ..I sailed it back with no fin
not fun and i was spent when i had to swim the last 100 metres of wind shadow ..but i am glad i made it back ..A walk along the beach
is bliss ..just smile and wave ..


I had a mast break where I was really lucky to be right by shore. Normally in that spot I would go a mile or more out but with that wind direction it would've taken forever to get blown to shore, but it would've blown me there. Pretty protected and safe even in that case though.

A fellow IQFoiler happened to be there on a boat watching youth dinghies race, got me sorted, and dumped me off at my launch. Very lucky break.
Basher
Basher
590 posts
590 posts
2 Feb 2022 12:54pm
Walk of shame? I'd say don't do one.

The way to avoid this is to learn how to sail your board upwind when slogging.
- Look where you want to go. Bury the windward rail for more sideways resistance. You don't need a big fin. Sail back to your launch spot, however slowly.

The way to minimise the distance actually sailed is also about knowing which way the local water currents are flowing. And you take a course where the current either helps you, or else where the adverse current is minimised.

When you end up downwind that should not be because the wind died - it only need happen if the current took you there, when the wind died. If you are blaming the wind, then you need to learn to sail upwind. Just saying.

Come back to me on this, if you disagree.
The Craw
The Craw
WA
229 posts
WA, 229 posts
2 Feb 2022 5:39pm
Basher said..
Walk of shame? I'd say don't do one.

The way to avoid this is to learn how to sail your board upwind when slogging.
- Look where you want to go. Bury the windward rail for more sideways resistance. You don't need a big fin. Sail back to your launch spot, however slowly.

The way to minimise the distance actually sailed is also about knowing which way the local water currents are flowing. And you take a course where the current either helps you, or else where the adverse current is minimised.

When you end up downwind that should not be because the wind died - it only need happen if the current took you there, when the wind died. If you are blaming the wind, then you need to learn to sail upwind. Just saying.

Come back to me on this, if you disagree.


Ha ha your funny??

I was asking only for the distance not tuition on sailng a board

Loving the expriences others are sharing
Paducah
Paducah
2833 posts
2833 posts
2 Feb 2022 11:10pm
Imax1 said..
It's not a proper walk of shame unless a car is involved


Do I get bonus points if rescue services were called?
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