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"little walk is worth it when you get that extra broad reach run "
You'll find that if you are powered up with a big enough sail and a big enough fin that going upwind will be NO problem at Nitinat. In fact, you might end up doing the 'reverse walk of shame' downwind if you are overpowered! Bearing off to get speed should only be necessary when you are trying to plane when underpowered. Once your speed is up you should be able to easily plane up to windward - with just a little practice!
You'll find that if you are powered up with a big enough sail and a big enough fin that going upwind will be NO problem at Nitinat. In fact, you might end up doing the 'reverse walk of shame' downwind if you are overpowered! Bearing off to get speed should only be necessary when you are trying to plane when underpowered. Once your speed is up you should be able to easily plane up to windward - with just a little practice!
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stuff for Jude
Hi Jude
I have some older stuff - boom, sails etc that you may be interested in. I would practically "give" some of it away (and have already given some to the Nitinat youth project).
call me - 250-729-9333. i could bring something to Nitinat this weekend, but don't want to haul it in if noone will appreciate it.
I have some older stuff - boom, sails etc that you may be interested in. I would practically "give" some of it away (and have already given some to the Nitinat youth project).
call me - 250-729-9333. i could bring something to Nitinat this weekend, but don't want to haul it in if noone will appreciate it.
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I have to say that if you can find the room Jude, do bring your gear, you will be sorry if you don't as you will learn that people out at the lake tend to be very helpfull getting somebody on the water, especially somebody just starting or getting reunited. Most of all don't be too shy out there, that way people can help you out if you wish it. More than once I said bah, leave the gear only to really regret my decision later watchind all on the water. As for the water temp, it may be a little cooler now that some rain has entered the lake, but easily tolerable in a regular bathing suit. I don't wear and haven't worn a wet suit since late June and haven't been uncomfortable at all (even during lengthy swims )
Airtime! whoo hoooo, its all about the airtime...... ok waves rock too!
my rubber arm has been twisted enough!
Ok, I give in, the archaic gear will somehow be lashed onto the car...gonna have to go buy myself a roof-rack tomorrow before we go. Hopefully I can pull apart the sand-locked two-piece mast.
Hmm better get back to packing
Ps, once again I'll bring the following:
-beaten up Mistral Screamer ~100-120L (foot, fin missing)
-beaten up Mistral Competition ~250L (so the gf can sunbathe in the water)
-mast with no extension
-half a boom (front end, harness ropes included)
-"custom" Venturi sail...no size listed, I'd guess 6.0-6.5
Hoping to acquire (through donation, purchase, ...coercion...)
-additional fin
-sails sails sails
-extra mast
-2 mast extensions
-foot for mistral screamer
-extension for original boom and new boom entirely
-seat or waist harness
Hmm better get back to packing
Ps, once again I'll bring the following:
-beaten up Mistral Screamer ~100-120L (foot, fin missing)
-beaten up Mistral Competition ~250L (so the gf can sunbathe in the water)
-mast with no extension
-half a boom (front end, harness ropes included)
-"custom" Venturi sail...no size listed, I'd guess 6.0-6.5
Hoping to acquire (through donation, purchase, ...coercion...)
-additional fin
-sails sails sails
-extra mast
-2 mast extensions
-foot for mistral screamer
-extension for original boom and new boom entirely
-seat or waist harness
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Late season sailing at the Nat
Hey,
The weather sucks now but don't give up on Nitinat yet.
Last year I sailed Nitinat on Oct. 1 and 2/03 on a 5.7M on a Carve 99. A couple of hours of planing each day (a 6.9M would have been better). Campsite was empty and there were only 2 other sailors and 2 kiters. Weather was warm and sunny (for Oct.)
Then the first Nitinat sesh of 2004 was April 30/04 weekend.
That is only 6 months apart
The weather sucks now but don't give up on Nitinat yet.
Last year I sailed Nitinat on Oct. 1 and 2/03 on a 5.7M on a Carve 99. A couple of hours of planing each day (a 6.9M would have been better). Campsite was empty and there were only 2 other sailors and 2 kiters. Weather was warm and sunny (for Oct.)
Then the first Nitinat sesh of 2004 was April 30/04 weekend.
That is only 6 months apart
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I just reviewed my posts, I think April 10 was my first Nitinat session - thats 5 months or less apart, with luck?
Read Bobson's May epic weekend report again in the process
http://bigwavedave.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=302
Was he ever stoked! Great to read again (he's so laid back and a wind snob now --- NOT!).
Read Bobson's May epic weekend report again in the process
http://bigwavedave.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=302
Was he ever stoked! Great to read again (he's so laid back and a wind snob now --- NOT!).