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Shearwater ot the Train ?????

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Created by WINDY MILLER > 9 months ago, 11 Mar 2008
WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:39AM
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please help i can't decide.

Troppo
WA, 887 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:40AM
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go the train

chooo chooo

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:44AM
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Piss off flat water fairy Go back to banana bending

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:45AM
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2 replies in 5 mins, were u waiting for me to post... ha ha ha.

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:47AM
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whys it called the train??? do the waves come down of you like a 100 trailer freighter

Troppo
WA, 887 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:49AM
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i think there is a kids play train in th park

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:51AM
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Because when there was no wind there use to be a train that the flat water fairys use to play in

Troppo
WA, 887 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:55AM
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chica chica chica chica chica chica... CHOO CHOO !!

Mark _australia
WA, 23484 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:30AM
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I think 3 people in Perth got drunk last night.

I vote shearwater just to be different. QLD people: is the choice that hard?

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:42AM
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Greenroom said...

Because when there was no wind there use to be a train that the flat water fairys use to play in



Yeh Greeny let's get stuck into windsurfers that sail on flat water, let's callem all Nazi's, so how about from now on we call anyone that doesn't windsurf in waves a Windsurfing Nazi

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:52AM
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I saw Heir Adolf Gveenroom sailing in lots of flatwater yesterday....



Mark _australia
WA, 23484 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:57AM
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bullsh!tfarkin he voz in ze train, playing wiv heself

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
11 Mar 2008 11:09AM
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It's dead south, the train will be gusty as sh!te. Also runout tide, so the choice is easy... shearwater it is!

See yooz all there.

Oh, and the train is gone, there's only a mural of a train on the toilet block now. So to play in the train... draw your own conclusions.

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:47PM
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Hey what's with bagging the flat water sailors???
We all started out on flat water so that makes us all fairys???
As you all know i've started speedsailing and i can tell you hitting 30knots is just as much of a rush as taking the drop on a mast and a half bomb , my sailing time has doubled and to add dutchies slop aint wave sailing
I will continue to do both.
If you want to be a gay fairy take up kite boarding[}:)]

DBF
WA, 14 posts
11 Mar 2008 11:52AM
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being new to this sport waves hold no interest, i just want to learn to go fast, ohyeah and turning would help.

DBF
WA, 14 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:06PM
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probably not the right thread , but is there a mob that regularly sails in saftey bay, as I would like to meet and learn more about this sport, reading is good but watching teaches more. cheers

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:20PM
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DBF said...

probably not the right thread , but is there a mob that regularly sails in saftey bay, as I would like to meet and learn more about this sport, reading is good but watching teaches more. cheers


There's the safety Bay windsurfing club.

The Mandurah Mob has 2 safetybay windsurfers, so when you get confident enough you can join us, I am the captain and am inviting you!!

PS I am considered a wavesailing traitor because I've converted to gps-speedsailing, which is just a perception in people's minds, coz I still love wavesailing in some ways it is the ultimate expression of windsurfing, but just at the moment I'm getting more enjoyment and pleasure and adrenalin fix from speedsailing

Troppo
WA, 887 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:26PM
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stribo said...

Hey what's with bagging the flat water sailors???
We all started out on flat water so that makes us all fairys???
As you all know i've started speedsailing and i can tell you hitting 30knots is just as much of a rush as taking the drop on a mast and a half bomb , my sailing time has doubled and to add dutchies slop aint wave sailing
I will continue to do both.
If you want to be a gay fairy take up kite boarding[}:)]


stribo next time your out on wave kit strap the gps on. do a few long downwind runs.. be interested to see what kind of speeds you can crank out on the ocean.

its cool to look at your tracks afterwards when u have been catching waves as well.. all the direction changes.

DBF
WA, 14 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:27PM
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cheers for that, will take you up on that offer when skills are better and confidence is high, work underground week on week off, so everyday at home is now spent watching the wind and fitting in house bitch duties to keep out of strife, lmao

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
11 Mar 2008 1:35PM
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Troppo said...

stribo said...

Hey what's with bagging the flat water sailors???
We all started out on flat water so that makes us all fairys???
As you all know i've started speedsailing and i can tell you hitting 30knots is just as much of a rush as taking the drop on a mast and a half bomb , my sailing time has doubled and to add dutchies slop aint wave sailing
I will continue to do both.
If you want to be a gay fairy take up kite boarding[}:)]


stribo next time your out on wave kit strap the gps on. do a few long downwind runs.. be interested to see what kind of speeds you can crank out on the ocean.

its cool to look at your tracks afterwards when u have been catching waves as well.. all the direction changes.


Did that at lano a cupla weeks ago and got close to 26 knots but mad chop.Didn't catch any waves with it on cause i didn't wanna look like a dork Next time i go up i will strap it on for the day. Would be a good googleearth display on how to sail around lano and avoid the reefs.

decrepit
WA, 12776 posts
11 Mar 2008 8:49PM
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Stribo, I stuffed my aquapack at coros, if you take it into the surf make sure you squeeze all the excess air from the aquapack before sealing it.
I think my unsuccessful backloop attempt was the cause, under rotated and landed shoulder first, think the impact on pack caused high internal air pressure that split the seam.

decrepit
WA, 12776 posts
11 Mar 2008 9:07PM
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stribo said...

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i can tell you hitting 30knots is just as much of a rush as taking the drop on a mast and a half bomb , my sailing time has doubled and to add dutchies slop aint wave sailing
I will continue to do both.
<<<<<[}:)]


Couldn't agree more.

Greeny is a great bloke but he seems to have this allergy to the words, GPS or anything flatwater.
Just the mention of them is like a red rag to a bull, he just goes off!!!
Just ignore him on this sort of thing.

elmo
WA, 8874 posts
11 Mar 2008 9:56PM
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stribo said...

Hey what's with bagging the flat water sailors???
We all started out on flat water so that makes us all fairys???
As you all know i've started speedsailing and i can tell you hitting 30knots is just as much of a rush as taking the drop on a mast and a half bomb , my sailing time has doubled and to add dutchies slop aint wave sailing
I will continue to do both.
If you want to be a gay fairy take up kite boarding[}:)]


They're to cool for Kiting

They're the SUP brothers out paddling each other on flat water

Carry on trendsetters

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:37PM
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Hey come on fellas you know I love fairies

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:40PM
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stribo said...

Hey what's with bagging the flat water sailors???
We all started out on flat water so that makes us all fairys???
As you all know i've started speedsailing and i can tell you hitting 30knots is just as much of a rush as taking the drop on a mast and a half bomb , my sailing time has doubled and to add dutchies slop aint wave sailing
I will continue to do both.
If you want to be a gay fairy take up kite boarding[}:)]

Wheres Dutchies?
Is it in that posh suburb?
Oh yeah I remember Ive sailed that place once before

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:45PM
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decrepit said...

stribo said...

>>>>
i can tell you hitting 30knots is just as much of a rush as taking the drop on a mast and a half bomb , my sailing time has doubled and to add dutchies slop aint wave sailing
I will continue to do both.
<<<<<[}:)]


Couldn't agree more.

Greeny is a great bloke but he seems to have this allergy to the words, GPS or anything flatwater.
Just the mention of them is like a red rag to a bull, he just goes off!!!
Just ignore him on this sort of thing.

Mmmwwwhhhaaa



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