Evenin'
I'm currently learning how to use my shiny new rig - I can do the basics alright and can get back to shore with dry hair in less than 15 knots of breeze - but as soon as it clicks over 15 knots I can't uphaul properly, gybe like a massive gumby and end up floating back to shore too exhausted to pull the sail up.
I probably don't need any lessons, just want to get some hours up and improve my skills to a level where I can cruise with 'regular' windsurfers who won't get out of bed for anything less than 20 knots.
So, any other leaners out there in the Brisbane region who would be keen to get out for a windsurf in lighter airs over the next few weeks?
Btw thanks to everyone who replied to my last post on where to sail - Usually go out just south of the manly marina for convenience if nothing else. Had a look at 'the stairs' on the northern side of the marina but those rocks don't agree with my nice, new board's lovely sheen.
Cheers, see you out there!!!
I've just started getting back into it, have only been to wello a couple of times in the last few weeks (after many years away). I'd be happy to go sailing on 12knot+ days, but i much prefer wellington point to manly, it's very beginner-friendly and works in pretty much any wind. :)
My second time sailing in several years was last wednesday, when i took a 7.5m sail out in 20+ knots! I was buggered the next day, but i had no problem getting going (WHOOOSH!). :D
Some lighter conditions would be perfect, i have a lot to work on!
Good advice from the man whose been told twice !!
Learn to water start. It is key to sailing in stronger winds.
Go out on a sharky day, you feet will not get wet, and your water starts will improve very quickly.
I got the basics in knee deep water, but could never get the hang of it, watched some videos and it all came together in the surf where I managed to water start just before being dumped by a medium sort of wave at Bondi, after that it was easy, just practice and practice
After a while you should be able to water start in all wind conditions, it would be a good idea to practice in conditions that you would be just a little overpowered, this will give you the lift needed to pull the board under you as you stand up .