What's the longest swim you had?

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Gorgo
Gorgo
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5 Nov 2006 7:35pm
Kiting and windsurfing gear are toys. They are not boats. Their use should be limited to relatively close inshore play. Not so close that you ting the edge or terrorise beach goers but not so far out that you cannot fairly easily swim in.

Big crossings are not an achievement. All it means is the weather was good, your gear didn't break, and you hung on long enough. Most of this is luck not skill.

There are lots of sports where distance covered is part of the challenge and they are designed for doing that sort of thing safely. Try gliding (including hang and para) or yacht racing.
silviu
silviu
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5 Nov 2006 8:30pm
quote:
Originally posted by stamp

hey silviu, make sure you take some extra vegemite sandwiches to throw at the cargo ships when you run out of wind crossing the shipping channel



Yeah, and in turn they'l throw spanners, or some other stuff they have on board lol.
doppelganger
doppelganger
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337 posts
VIC, 337 posts
5 Nov 2006 8:45pm
Gorgo posted:
quote:
Kiting and windsurfing gear are toys. They are not boats. Their use should be limited to relatively close inshore play. Not so close that you ting the edge or terrorise beach goers but not so far out that you cannot fairly easily swim in.

Big crossings are not an achievement. All it means is the weather was good, your gear didn't break, and you hung on long enough. Most of this is luck not skill.

There are lots of sports where distance covered is part of the challenge and they are designed for doing that sort of thing safely. Try gliding (including hang and para) or yacht racing.



I'm not as confident as Silviu and have several friends with boats who of which one would gladly sheppard.

As far as the achievement side goes, it's all a matter of personal perspective, is it not. For several years I participated in the Great Victorian Bike Ride with School groups and just as well I didn't have your idea of achievement in mind,” well, you didn't really achieve anything, just luck, your bike didn't break down and all ya did was push the pedals".

I used to parachute in the military and found it quite boring; I'd consider a bay crossing a bigger achievement, personal perspective.
nebbian
nebbian
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WA, 6277 posts
5 Nov 2006 6:04pm
Hey Silviu,

Do you take a camelbak or water container with you?
I've gotten thirsty out on the water before...
lurch
lurch
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312 posts
WA, 312 posts
5 Nov 2006 8:56pm
In an ocean full of things that view us as a potential food source, especially with the latest out look on the state of the ocean, go as far you feel confident or brave.
doppelganger
doppelganger
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6 Nov 2006 1:30am
Port Phillip bay is pretty tame Lurch, I don’t think I'd be to confident or brave to venture out to far up in your playground with all the extra aquatic life.
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