I bet it's not that good. Queens is overrated - it's normally crap, in fact. Rocks, jellies, kites, huge dumping shore breaks, turtles .... I haven't had a good session there in years.
I'm sure I am better off here at work dealing with my inbox.
Yep there has to be some benefits of working for yourself, sailing when it's windy is one of them, just can't decide queens or beachies
Yep there has to be some benefits of working for yourself, sailing when it's windy is one of them, just can't decide queens or beachies
Don't you have powerpoints to install or something.?
Impossible to find good tradesmen these days.
I bet it's not that good. Queens is overrated - it's normally crap, in fact. Rocks, jellies, kites, huge dumping shore breaks, turtles .... I haven't had a good session there in years.
I'm sure I am better off here at work dealing with my inbox.
too true,
suttons on the other hand........
Sorry G, I know it's your fav, but few locals sail there. It's crowded and has hidden rocks. Queens is easier all round and there are far fewer people/kids in the water.
Decided on beachmere already a few guys out, 85 and a 5.7. Yeah Your right Ian , but it's in the contract, when windy. Tools down !
I bet it's not that good. Queens is overrated - it's normally crap, in fact. Rocks, jellies, kites, huge dumping shore breaks, turtles .... I haven't had a good session there in years.
I'm sure I am better off here at work dealing with my inbox.
too true,
suttons on the other hand........
Plus we have our own super-flat speed course now. Here's me blasting down it pulling at least 22 knots!:
well it's flatter than suttons in a SE wind. I've had so many good sessions at suttons in a SE. had just as good sessions at queens in a NE. that's my take on it.
Decided on beachmere already a few guys out, 85 and a 5.7. Yeah Your right Ian , but it's in the contract, when windy. Down tools