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The Waterboy
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9 Mar 2006 12:44pm
What's happening with the downwinder this Sunday - is it still on or is everyone buggering off for the long weekend (I know there's a fair chance I will be)?

Also, as it's going to be a long weekend how flexible is the day it will occur on as the SeaBreeze graphs are indicating the wind'll be better on Monday?

Probably shouldn't be asking this seeing as I've still got a lot of improvement to make in my kitesurfing before tackling another downwinder, but hey, you never know; I'm hoping to pick up my Waroo 12m this weekend and spend most of the long weekend playing/practicing with it, and it just may make a huge difference to my ability by Monday.

Speaking of such; bondo, has your Waroo landed yet and if so, what do you think of it?
azza
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9 Mar 2006 10:14am
I was thinking the same thing Waterboy.... but the graphs keep changing for Monday; it seems to be a very instable weather pattern coming through. It now looks like west to WSW and possibly raining... but who knows? It might all be different by then.

Hmmmmm.... anyone up for Altona to StKilda?
bondo
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9 Mar 2006 1:01pm
from the BOM

Sunday
Northerly wind increasing 15 to 25 knots, reaching 30 knots ahead of a
southwesterly change of similar strength late in the day.

which to me would indicate an early session at point henry is on the cards. at least thats my plan.

waterboy - the 12 waroo arrived on tuesday, had a quick sesh at st kilda. first impressions were that it is more powerful that my current 12, rides and turns fast, bar is better than old best bars, leash is crap (I removed and used my SS leash instead). Need some more water time to properly judge it but happy so far.
The Waterboy
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10 Mar 2006 6:30pm
Waroo has not landed for the weekend; NOT happy Jan :( :(

So am definitely a no-show for a downwinder.

Ah well, guess I can catch up on some work on Saturday, and probably (depending on the wind strength) put in some practice with the C Kite at Pt Henry on Sunday & maybe St. Kilda/Brighton on Monday.

C'est la vie, eh? Hope the rest of Club LW125 manage to get a downwinder in though, and if so, have a ball on it.

Take care & Cheers!
RAL INN
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10 Mar 2006 6:18pm
maybe a downwinder from Pt Henry to stingray bay.

5foot
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10 Mar 2006 8:37pm
never mind bows arnt the beginning and everything!!
azza
azza
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11 Mar 2006 8:48pm
OK. This Sunday looks like a non-event. If anyone thinks of anything for Monday please post here or start an SMS... if we get enough followers from the SMS's we could hold a riot at the beach... and, at least, we could get our photos in the papers.

Possible causes to riot on the beach:
- Kiters vs Polies. (this could be hard; only the wind speed separates some)
- Bows vs C's. (this one will bring the pimps in)
- Fins vs No-Fins. (now we're talking personal choice)
- Bindings vs Straps. (this'll get the hardcore nutters going)
- AzzA is too good lookin. (this one's moot, no argument there)
snowman
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15 Mar 2006 1:48pm
Hi All,

Back from Canada snowboarding and now there is less wind the nights are coming earlier, and its getting colder!

I guess no one was out on Sunday? Hope it is better this weekend though the graphs don't look good

Snowman
paildolphin
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15 Mar 2006 11:15am
No go for me this Sunday - moving house, didn't realise just how much crap I could accumulate within 3 years in the current place.

Oh, and I need to fix my 12m, It sort of twisted inside out, powered up and the trailing edge of one of the struts managed to tear the canopy -

Welcome back Snowman, I'm not in the least bit jealous of your trip to Cananda.
azza
azza
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15 Mar 2006 11:37am
Welcome back Snowman. Did you bring back any snow for us? (... or T-shirts, DF liquor, etc )

actually, the graphs for Sunday don't look too bad; they generally don't account for the later seabreeze AFAIK and if the sky is clear we might just get the heat required... short of that, there is going to be lots of hot air generated by the Comm' Games (so dust of your 5m's coz it could be blowing a gail)

paildolphin,
get your priorities str8 m8. Hire a mini-skip and come kiting!
(DAMN... I should listen to my own advice... )
bondo
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15 Mar 2006 1:50pm
well, tommorow arvo is looking good. how is access to st kilda given the boring-wealth games? will beaconsfield pde be closed off tommorow?
bondo
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15 Mar 2006 3:14pm
thats not too bad - everything except marine pde opens again at 4pm.
azza
azza
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15 Mar 2006 1:29pm
The PDF for "Community Update: Cycling Time Trial (cities of Kingston and Bayside)" shows the closure for the 20th-21st. Hope it don't blow then; that'd suck!
snowman
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16 Mar 2006 6:04pm
If you can come down Canterbury then get to one of the side streets that attach to beaconsfield you should be ok to get there but parking could be dificult, there is always the nubmer 16 tram

But how about we try somethign different, Brighton, Altona or Mordi?

It is meant to be a SW I think these will all work and we can get away from the games - anyone keen, Saturday looks the better day so far.
Soonee
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16 Mar 2006 8:15pm
Hi Snowie,welcome back, any sign of snow kites on the big hill. You were at Whistler weren't you?
Not sure how the snowkite scene is emerging over there. I know its taking supposed to be taking off at Reno.

I'm keen to get a bit of wind this weekend (I might try eggs, they seem to work.)but not sure where and when I can fit it in.In between cycling Fri night, Triathlon Sat. Lion King Sat. Marathon Sun.
I guess Altona sounds promising, is it ok in a SW.Thought Altona to Port might have been an option but the predictions are not very strong.Might just have to lug my gear down to Port Melb beach for a play which is a boating zone so should be ok.

Azza, Brighton has proved itself once again. I say again I HATE BRIGHTON!!!!
Lost my Board. My chicken loop punched out as I was putting my board back on, must have been about 1km out.
Fully powered and can't hook back in until I managed to put itback together. After quite a bit of FULLY powered body dragging I did get it back together but board was LONG GONE and nowhere to be seen.

THanks to Brighton SLSC as they picked it up in a rubber duckie and I got it back before I left.

azza
azza
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16 Mar 2006 9:15pm
Yeah, Brighton can be a tad treacherous... gotta lurve those rocks... but it's still better than most spots I learnt in.

The wind does look "iffy" for Saturday, I'd love to be wrong though, lets see what comes our way.

Pack a big one and keep ya' gear ready.
Mr Plow
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17 Mar 2006 9:27am
Nah - Altona sucks - its probably the worst kiting spot in Melb and totally crap for beginners...

...It doesnt work in ANY wind direction...especially NOT South-Easterly...if you see a South-Easterly on a high tide - stay well away...

...did I mention the sewage and the man-eating locals...

...you have been warned - STAY AWAY

azza
azza
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17 Mar 2006 7:34am
Mr Plow forgot to mention the ferocious spiked holly creature that lives in the tidal flats. These things could really do a number on your kite, esp' the inflateable parts... they're not all that friendly with feet either.


Mr Plow
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17 Mar 2006 11:14am
AND I forgot the toothless bourbon swilling locals...

...and the beached whales who "rescue" your kiteboard off the sandbank so that they can shake their dugs in your face...

...and it seriously stinks - after a kite you have to burn your wetty and fumigate the car...

...oh - and sometimes azza kites there.....BE WARNED
azza
azza
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17 Mar 2006 8:31am
... and sometimes I do it sober. (Watch out on these days coz I'm particularly cranky and uncoordinated.) Thank gawd for the goony in the park afterwards.
azza
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18 Mar 2006 9:15am
Is anyone anxiously watching the graphs today? Wondering what to do?
RAL INN
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18 Mar 2006 12:41pm
Go to Altona and kite nice and close to anyone with a Fluoro hat.

Torquay will be crap.
The Waterboy
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20 Mar 2006 11:28am
The Waroo has landed.

Didn't manage to score the hot pink and black colour combo, but ended up with something in acceptably poor taste (fluoro yellow and black), so at least you'll be able to tell bondo (black and blue 12m Waroo) and I apart.

Took it out for a sesh on Saturday - about 10 knots and was comfortably powered on my big ol' Stonker 182 kiteboard/surfski/QE2.

When the wind picked up a couple of knots the kite had so much power it was actually blowing my edge out of the water.

STOKED!!

Have been working on my transitions and flying in and around other kiters to get used to dealing with traffic. So hopefully after a few more practice sessions I should be up for a downwinder.

Incidentally, did one happen on Sunday, or did the street closures for the 'Games down at St Kilda make life too much of a hassle for it?

Hope y'all had as much fun as I did over the weekend (my smile was a mile wide coming off KiteBeach on Saturday arvo).

Cheers!
bondo
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20 Mar 2006 12:15pm
I think its safe to say there wont be any more downwinders until next season.

when you're getting blown off your edge just lean back and sheet out a bit. you might find adjusting the depower a bit will help, pull the red strap a bit to bring the max power point on the CL closer to you, then you wont have to extend your arms too far. You'll probably find this will only really happen on that boat of a surfboard, on your twin it will eat up gusts very nicely.
snowman
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20 Mar 2006 1:28pm
Hi, We went to Big White in Canada and didn't see a single kite I would have thought there we to many trees to really have it work well...

Sunday came up ok in the end - though my session didn't end to well (see the thank you thread )

fingures crossed for some more wind before the end of the season, the water is still warm it can't be over yet!

azza
azza
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20 Mar 2006 11:48am
I fear that Jeremiah... opps, I meant Bondo... might well be correct. Our chances of pulling in a good Sunday are growing extraordinarily slim. But that’s not to say it wont happen. At the very least, I hope we’ll get in some good sessions before the fat lady sings her song on this season.

Keep your gear ready and watch the arrows.

Pay particular attention to the weather before, and when, heading out on the water; there’s been more than enough grief this season already.
BOOMAN
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21 Mar 2006 1:29am
hey im relativly new so im not confedent enough to do it but if u guys need a hand... im not sure what i could provide apart from my driving skills, pump ect, i live 5min from st kilda .....................
let me know [email protected]
azza
azza
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21 Mar 2006 12:34pm
It doesn't look great for the coming w/e... has anyone done a downwinder (on the bay) in a northerly before? How reliable is a Melbourne northerly once it starts blowing? (OK, so that's a "how long is a piece of string" question.) Anyone??

G'day Booman, welcome aboard.

What's really needed is a signalman(slash)beachmaster. Someone to control what us other jokers are doing... I can't seem to be able to keep my kites out from between Bondos' centre lines (Sorry Bondo, that was my fault on Sunday, I shouldn't presume that you can read every dickheads mind.). I still can't believe it's happeded twice!
cp
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21 Mar 2006 2:53pm
Ah Azza it must be that patch work quilt your flying. I know I've had a few close calls when your near by!

So the winds on its way out for winter?
azza
azza
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21 Mar 2006 1:55pm
G'day Chris,
It wasn't FrankenKite this time... it was a 17 Yarga. I think my only remedy is to fly something bigger than Bondos 18BFK that wont fit between his lines, or get something that flies thru turns a lot faster so that I can out-run him. (If it happens again I might need some pretty fast sneakers!)
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