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DelmarEdward
Joined: 05 Aug 2012 Posts: 72
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:00 pm Post subject: Kalmus on Monday |
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Rigged up around noon with 5.5, but the wind was kind of weak so came back in to get my 7.0 rig.
Was carrying the 5.5 when the wind got a hold of it and flipped it right onto a signpost next to the parking lot-oops! Would need to have a whole panel replaced if I get it fixed.
Even with the 7.0 I was a little underpowered, but planed intermittently.
Nice day overall, was warm with a South wind. About 5 windsurfers and 2 kiters. |
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wynsurfer
Joined: 24 Aug 2007 Posts: 940
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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Hi DelmarEd,
Thought about making the drive up to the cape today, I live in Ct. Forcast looked a little better up your way according to NWS, but sailed here locally due to getting a late start. Turned out to be a good day, I used a 7.5 with a 107L board and had a lot of fun in the light wind. Morning from 8:00- 12:oo was much better, around 20- 30 mph.but had things to do. Sorry to hear about your sail getting damaged, I had a similar thing happen years ago. Just 2 kiters out at my local beach, I am the lone windsurfer here in Old Saybrook. The Kiters are very friendly though. Lets hope we get more sothwesterlies, must have been near 70, and the waters are still warm. I hate sailing with gloves. |
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speedysailor
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Posts: 841
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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You have to always have a firm grip on your sail!!!! I've been lazy too often and seen one fly out of my hands and open a new hole on too many occasions. Just the other day it happened. Whatever, monday was good with a wind out of the SSW. However, I sailed Wacko bay at high tide with a new Moon when there's plenty of water coming in from the sound. My 8.4 gave me full power, but the wind came down as predicted after 2 p.m. In addition although the air temps were warm, the water was cold for certain. This is going to be my last day of sailing here on the Cape this year. |
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whitevan01
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 Posts: 607
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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sails flying out of hands brought to mind what happened to me the weekend before last. I was carrying my beautiful and "magic" Rogue Wave board back to my van. The route was mostly over sand and grass but included a very short distance over pavement. Of course, the board flew out of my hands when I was on the pavement. It landed on the starboard rail and flipped over on to the deck. I freaked.
but, when I examined it, just a few paint chips on the aft starboard rail and a small paint chip right in the middle of the top of the nose. I guess I am lucky, luck started after it flew out of my hands, it landed that way as the footstraps really cushioned the board from the secondary impact. |
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