I've come to realise something. Seabreeze is like a work roster for me, it seems.
Green arrows mean I'm working.
Yellow arrows, mean I'd like to think I can get time off, but probably won't. You can actually tell what happened by looking at the wind readings. Yellows that turn green mean I got too busy to leave. Yellows that turn red mean that patients cancelled, and I got to go home.
Red arrows indicate when I'm not working.
Anyone else ever notice that Monday is consistently the windiest day of the week ?? And get driven totally nuts by the fact ?
I think it's a conspiracy.....................bloody Illuminati !!
i have noticed 7 days out they often give you hope so you keep opening the page and looking at their sponsors adverts only to slowly be disappointed as the days pass by.
it's been alright but to be honest this year from xmas through has been crap on the whole.
worst year i can remember
we haven't had any good hybrid cyclones, no east coast lows, yada yada yada
huey is a big fat poo head!
fingers crossed we get some westerlies this winter, cause over the last few seasons they sucked as well.
Hmm, It's been pretty bad the last two months. Then again the beginning of the season was great. I've sailed 41 times so far this season against only 29 last season.
Don't know why I still can't gybe tho.
Well, I was trying to be agreeable, but I have not had as many sails as I would have liked.
Just seem to make the wrong call, though going to Bundaberg a few weeks back was a good one. I think it's the best weekend they have had.
Never mind, it's more than I had for a few years before that, and I have all my gear sorted now, so I'm happy about that and ready for next spring.
Best thing i ever did for my gybes was to sail on one tack just long enough to get upwind. Just means that instead of doing maybe 20 gybes a session you do 100+. Another thing is to tack one side and gybe the other, really easy to stay upwind and you can stay upwind doing only 100m runs and get heaps of tacks and gybes in.
But I reckon if you get to a point where you just keep messing them up, then stop and do something else.