Well today was a cracking Southerly consistently at 30knots. Many regulars out hammering the speeds in difficult condition well done to you guys. I got to Botany Bay early thinking ill give it a go before the Southerly kicks in but as i got there the wind started so I opted out, was worried I would break equipment or break myself and be stuck in the middle so went for a MTB instead. Well that didn't turn out well either.
I can only watch from the shore and admire his ability, Julian is in the elite squad. I haven"t seen the bay with that type of wind swell for many years.
Todays wind will be a more accessible to sail for us non elite. See you on the water.
regards Walt
Lucky you got help there Walt.
I was sailing off Barrenjoey in a 41 footer in the first part of that southerly!
Got it cranking on swells up to 9.8kts, given hull speed is 8.3kts.
Lots of fun
Lucky you got help there Walt.
I was sailing off Barrenjoey in a 41 footer in the first part of that southerly!
Got it cranking on swells up to 9.8kts, given hull speed is 8.3kts.
Lots of fun
Pete no tether or life jacket - tut tut.
Well today was a cracking Southerly consistently at 30knots. Many regulars out hammering the speeds in difficult condition well done to you guys. I got to Botany Bay early thinking ill give it a go before the Southerly kicks in but as i got there the wind started so I opted out, was worried I would break equipment or break myself and be stuck in the middle so went for a MTB instead. Well that didn't turn out well either.
Has anyone else ever experienced nearly blacking out sailing or MTB.
I really got to thank the three guys who help me today, if no one crossed my path I would still be lying there out cold.
Sorry to here about your MTB accident Walt, hope all well now.
I've had a MTB accident that put me in hospital for a week in the ACT - 6 broken ribs all displaced and internal bleeding.
I've also had a crash on my Roadie that concussed me - I can't remeber anything from that crash other than I crashed, how it happened and how I got home is a mystery to me, only thing I remember my wife taking me to hospital.
Wineman, that photo is fantastic it deserves to be on a wall somewhere either the pool room or the yacht club. Running down a wave will certainly shake the cobwebs off.
DavMen, yes all good now. wow your adventure make my day in the sun a mere scratch hope your ribs came good. Its amazing that biking accidents more so then not result in some body damage. Hopefully we wont be in this position again.
regards Walt
Pete no tether or life jacket - tut tut.
Thanks Dave, noted action for next Tuesdays sailing! Life jacket yeah but not sure if tether required.
Only drink after sailing, as you know