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sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
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4 Apr 2012 7:01pm
Had the nicest sail I've had in years today. Only 12-15kts odd but not a lot of chop as
a result so I wasn't getting bashed around , pretty consistent, good company, lovely sunny day. Late in the day distant yachts sailing...
I felt comfortable for once! I'd put the boom up a little higher which may have helped. Chased our local 77 year old on a long blast up & down the lake but couldn't catch him..[}:)] ..Soothed my ego by thinking he's had more years sailing than me..
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
4 Apr 2012 7:13pm
Nice one.

The weather has been pretty good for last couple of weeks. Not much wind but at least not much rain either and a bit warmer than all summer. 25 degrees and the sun shining. Quite unbelievable weather and a pleasant change.

CJW
CJW
NSW
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4 Apr 2012 8:43pm
A really nice sail starts at 25kts, 4.7 and head high+ waves, anything else is a poor substitute
PhilSWR
PhilSWR
NSW
1104 posts
NSW, 1104 posts
5 Apr 2012 12:36am
sboardcrazy said...

Had the nicest sail I've had in years today. Only 12-15kts odd but not a lot of chop as
a result so I wasn't getting bashed around , pretty consistent, good company, lovely sunny day. Late in the day distant yachts sailing...
I felt comfortable for once! I'd put the boom up a little higher which may have helped. Chased our local 77 year old on a long blast up & down the lake but couldn't catch him..[}:)] ..Soothed my ego by thinking he's had more years sailing than me..


Sounds like fun to me

I was sailing the other day on my short board and 5.2 meter sail in painful swirling 10-14 knt winds in Trial Bay. I was getting frustrated, half on the plan, falling off in the lulls and generally having a shocker. Then over my shoulder an old dude (in his 70's) skids by fully on the plan and smiling. His wise chioce of 8.5 meter sail and huge board was very humbling indeed. The positives, I still have 30 years sailing left in me

In regards to your other post about fitness, I reckon the the best exercise for sailing, is sailing. At least it doesn't seem like exercise (I seriously hate exercise!), and it will work every muscle that needs to be worked. You will also get out more often in marginal conditions, which will help with your ballance and fitness big time. Well, that was my theory when I surfed comps. It was the fun (and easy) option to boring old exercise.

shear tip
shear tip
NSW
1125 posts
NSW, 1125 posts
5 Apr 2012 8:54am
CJW said...

A really nice sail starts at 25kts, 4.7 and head high+ waves, anything else is a poor substitute


Not much fun for you this summer then...
RumChaser
RumChaser
TAS
633 posts
TAS, 633 posts
5 Apr 2012 9:30am
I sometimes like the softer winds for just taking a cruise. Big sail, big board and not much chop is just a nice relaxing way to spend some time. I use a larger board quite often because it does get quite gusty down here and you need some volume to keep on the plane and to make it easy when you are slogging.
Do you think sometimes people use a board that is too small and would have more fun with a bit more volume???
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
5 Apr 2012 10:27am
PhilSWR said...

sboardcrazy said...

Had the nicest sail I've had in years today. Only 12-15kts odd but not a lot of chop as
a result so I wasn't getting bashed around , pretty consistent, good company, lovely sunny day. Late in the day distant yachts sailing...
I felt comfortable for once! I'd put the boom up a little higher which may have helped. Chased our local 77 year old on a long blast up & down the lake but couldn't catch him..[}:)] ..Soothed my ego by thinking he's had more years sailing than me..


Sounds like fun to me

I was sailing the other day on my short board and 5.2 meter sail in painful swirling 10-14 knt winds in Trial Bay. I was getting frustrated, half on the plan, falling off in the lulls and generally having a shocker. Then over my shoulder an old dude (in his 70's) skids by fully on the plan and smiling. His wise chioce of 8.5 meter sail and huge board was very humbling indeed. The positives, I still have 30 years sailing left in me

In regards to your other post about fitness, I reckon the the best exercise for sailing, is sailing. At least it doesn't seem like exercise (I seriously hate exercise!), and it will work every muscle that needs to be worked. You will also get out more often in marginal conditions, which will help with your ballance and fitness big time. Well, that was my theory when I surfed comps. It was the fun (and easy) option to boring old exercise.




I like the idea of another 30 years sailing although sometimes I wonder if I will be able..
Re marginal for fitness..that's why I'll go out in 5kts + and wobble around if necessary.. If I dont keep my body fairly sailing fit I end up stuck in bed with a headache the day after and wonder why I sail..
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
5 Apr 2012 10:29am
CJW said...

A really nice sail starts at 25kts, 4.7 and head high+ waves, anything else is a poor substitute

Yep but you're not a feeble aged woman.. Back in the 90's my favourite sailing on the lake was strong wind warning/ gale sailing... One reason was I was younger & fitter and sailed in the surf and the only time the lake appealed was in those conditions..I think another was in those days the board only really got interesting in strong winds.. Now I have a freeride board & sail that can be fun in 10-15kts..
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
5 Apr 2012 10:30am
shear tip said...

CJW said...

A really nice sail starts at 25kts, 4.7 and head high+ waves, anything else is a poor substitute


Not much fun for you this summer then...


sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
5 Apr 2012 10:31am
Iceman said...

I sometimes like the softer winds for just taking a cruise. Big sail, big board and not much chop is just a nice relaxing way to spend some time. I use a larger board quite often because it does get quite gusty down here and you need some volume to keep on the plane and to make it easy when you are slogging.
Do you think sometimes people use a board that is too small and would have more fun with a bit more volume???


Yep.. I was one of those when I first got back into it 2 years ago with a 96 model 86ltre waveboard. everyone else was blasting around & I was slogging..[}:)]
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
5 Apr 2012 4:06pm
CJW said...

A really nice sail starts at 25kts, 4.7 and head high+ waves, anything else is a poor substitute


Yeah. Nah.

Sometimes the power and speed you can get out of 15 knots and flat water is magic. Especially if the weather and water are beautiful.
Windsurfing like this is sailing in its purest form.
CJW
CJW
NSW
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5 Apr 2012 11:28pm
evlPanda said...

CJW said...

A really nice sail starts at 25kts, 4.7 and head high+ waves, anything else is a poor substitute


Yeah. Nah.

Sometimes the power and speed you can get out of 15 knots and flat water is magic. Especially if the weather and water are beautiful.
Windsurfing like this is sailing in its purest form.


Yeah..nah :P While I agree that breaking out the 8.5 and hyper in 15kts is fun every now and then, you still can't beat 25kts+ :D But I guess it's horses for courses And yeah as Sheartip said...it's been a bad summer, if it wasn't for that 2 weeks I spent in Esperance i'd have gone insane by now.
jsnfok
jsnfok
WA
899 posts
WA, 899 posts
8 Apr 2012 10:45pm
I love 25+ knots and waves, but also enjoy a cruise after work, 7.8m ram, 121 falcon, north shox xtr, beautiful, smooth cruisy and easy, and when the wind comes up a bit its a bit of slalom with 3 or 4 mates having a good time....

ahhh, cool for an hour, anylonger and i start jumping and trying freestyle on my race gear
John340
John340
QLD
3410 posts
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9 Apr 2012 2:43pm
CJW said...

A really nice sail starts at 25kts, 4.7 and head high+ waves, anything else is a poor substitute


It was this state of mind that was the reason I stopped sailing in the 90s. It only blows like this a few times a year. I want to be able to sail as often as possible. I'll take a 12 knots breeze, a big efficient sail, enough volume in the board and being able to sail 3 to 4 times a month any day. At least it gets me out on the water and keeps me fit to take advantage of the occasional 25kts.

Keep Sailing
John
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