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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 2:41 pm Post subject: a few questions about napeague ... |
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hey there
relatively new to the sport and hope to be out in napeague many times this summer!
was hoping if anybody here could help me answer a few questions:
1. board storage..... is there any way I can store a board somewhere close to napeague??? I'm going to be having a house in montauk for the summer but obviously it'd be really nice to be able to take a train out and not have to haul a board and rig back and forth every weekend...
2. sail quiver.... buying my first set of equipment and I figure a 6.0 (I'm 6'0", 150lbs) -- which is what I used in bonaire comfortably back in february) ... but figure I should get something smaller too ... yes? Perhaps there's even the possibility I could rent just a sail from the truck out there?
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Frank4
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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No where to store a board that I know of. A 6.0 is a good middle size sail, one bigger and one smaller should get you by for summer sailing. If you have to just have one sail 6.5 - 7.5 is the call for summer.... |
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:05 pm Post subject: |
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Frank4 wrote: | No where to store a board that I know of. A 6.0 is a good middle size sail, one bigger and one smaller should get you by for summer sailing. If you have to just have one sail 6.5 - 7.5 is the call for summer.... |
thanks, frank!
will definitely take your recommendation re: sail size.
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PeconicPuffin
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 7:43 am Post subject: Re: a few questions about napeague ... |
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A few things...
-there are plans for a rental truck to be out there this summer. Contact Windsurfing Hamptons and get the details. Perhaps you can get a deal if you book a board for the entire summer. They're at 631-283-9463...ask for the owner (Jonathan Ford).
-Depending on your size, you should definately plan for a "thermals" sail...the most prevalent winds are 15-18 knots out there, though anything can happen. I weigh 165...if I was going to have two sails out there I'd have a 7.5 and a 6.0.
triage wrote: | hey there
relatively new to the sport and hope to be out in napeague many times this summer!
was hoping if anybody here could help me answer a few questions:
1. board storage..... is there any way I can store a board somewhere close to napeague??? I'm going to be having a house in montauk for the summer but obviously it'd be really nice to be able to take a train out and not have to haul a board and rig back and forth every weekend...
2. sail quiver.... buying my first set of equipment and I figure a 6.0 (I'm 6'0", 150lbs) -- which is what I used in bonaire comfortably back in february) ... but figure I should get something smaller too ... yes? Perhaps there's even the possibility I could rent just a sail from the truck out there?
THANK YOU!!!!! |
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 11:18 am Post subject: Re: a few questions about napeague ... |
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thanks, michael!
ended up buying a loft o2 freeride 6.6 ... will buy more later
PeconicPuffin wrote: | A few things...
-there are plans for a rental truck to be out there this summer. Contact Windsurfing Hamptons and get the details. Perhaps you can get a deal if you book a board for the entire summer. They're at 631-283-9463...ask for the owner (Jonathan Ford).
-Depending on your size, you should definately plan for a "thermals" sail...the most prevalent winds are 15-18 knots out there, though anything can happen. I weigh 165...if I was going to have two sails out there I'd have a 7.5 and a 6.0.
triage wrote: | hey there
relatively new to the sport and hope to be out in napeague many times this summer!
was hoping if anybody here could help me answer a few questions:
1. board storage..... is there any way I can store a board somewhere close to napeague??? I'm going to be having a house in montauk for the summer but obviously it'd be really nice to be able to take a train out and not have to haul a board and rig back and forth every weekend...
2. sail quiver.... buying my first set of equipment and I figure a 6.0 (I'm 6'0", 150lbs) -- which is what I used in bonaire comfortably back in february) ... but figure I should get something smaller too ... yes? Perhaps there's even the possibility I could rent just a sail from the truck out there?
THANK YOU!!!!! |
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Frank4
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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Good sail choice, a 6.6 will get you many good days out here. Keep an eye on those afternoon SW thermals......
See you out there. |
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:55 am Post subject: |
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is it still full-length wetsuit in napeague for a weekend like this one coming? or can I go with a shorty?
thank you! hope to see ya out there ... |
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Frank4
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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:32 am Post subject: |
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Shorty, but not looking like much wind for this weekend. |
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PeconicPuffin
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:18 pm Post subject: |
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Windsurfing Hamptons now has their rental trailer set up and in business. call the shop 631 283-9463 or go to their website for details http://w-surf.com . _________________ Michael
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