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Roama
Roama
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TAS, 195 posts
2 Nov 2013 7:48am
Looking the goods for Laggon blast tomorrow could be a traffic jam on the water like last weekend!
Gillianv
Gillianv
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TAS, 367 posts
2 Nov 2013 8:58am
I am looking forward to a sail Sunday.
It took the week to recover from last weekend.
FoS
FoS
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FoS FoS
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2 Nov 2013 11:24am
Not coming south for the wave comp?
JohnnyHuett
JohnnyHuett
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2 Nov 2013 7:43pm
We've gone East for the long weekend... rigged the kids rig Fanatic 2.5 on the only board I could pack, Futura 111L ...
Such a cracker of place












FoS
FoS
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FoS FoS
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2 Nov 2013 7:48pm
Looks sweet, another one who'll forward before Houston
easty
easty
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TAS, 2213 posts
2 Nov 2013 8:11pm
Awesome Johnny, in all aspects.
Captain_Morg
Captain_Morg
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TAS, 737 posts
3 Nov 2013 12:21am
Beautiful looking water, i would just love to crash into that!!!.
god bless and good night
bazf
bazf
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TAS, 65 posts
3 Nov 2013 12:43am
Great shots Johnny, superb setting and the little tackers getting ready to rip.
raythorne
raythorne
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TAS, 35 posts
3 Nov 2013 7:20am
Love the rope idea, I take it is their to let you know when they are getting to far away as it tugs on your toe to wake you up
Roama
Roama
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TAS, 195 posts
3 Nov 2013 7:45am
Johnny all I can say is location location!!!! what do you mean it was the only board you can take??? had the thought not crossed your mind to leave the food and clothes at home to fit the board quiver in? You've gotta get your priorities in check man. I think the rope idea certainly gives piece of mind but it I have found it creates carnage when I jibe
bazf
bazf
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TAS, 65 posts
3 Nov 2013 12:13pm
C'mon Parkster. Haevn't you heard of one-handed jibes.

Just grab the rope with the other hand, toss it over the top of the mast and Bob's your uncle!
I'm sure this is how Johnny would instruct his advanced young students.
Sam's probably already mastered that trick.
JohnnyHuett
JohnnyHuett
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3 Nov 2013 7:06pm
Ahaha. To both of you Yea, they did pretty good, so much that they wanted to go out today in the 30knot SW's + 2m waves
They're not dropping that rig on the front of the futura - I was scared enough as it was!

And yep, I've taught quite a few people here with a 200m rope on a hosereel - give kids a great amount of confidence, but long enough to get balance and feel the sail/wind. I might try the rope tied to a gumtree at Rosevears ey!?
houston
houston
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3 Nov 2013 7:22pm
Great idea Johnny I might try the rope idea next time I sail BOL. Could also be helpful at a looping clinic, just sail flat out hit a wave get some air just as you run out of rope
bearhoover
bearhoover
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3 Nov 2013 9:50pm
JohnnyHuett said..

And yep, I've taught quite a few people here with a 200m rope on a hosereel - give kids a great amount of confidence, but long enough to get balance and feel the sail/wind. I might try the rope tied to a gumtree at Rosevears ey!?


Wicked... what happens when it runs out ot 25 knots?

T 11
T 11
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3 Nov 2013 11:01pm
bearhoover said..

JohnnyHuett said..

And yep, I've taught quite a few people here with a 200m rope on a hosereel - give kids a great amount of confidence, but long enough to get balance and feel the sail/wind. I might try the rope tied to a gumtree at Rosevears ey!?


Wicked... what happens when it runs out ot 25 knots?



Hopefully get rid of one more tree blocking the wind
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