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husa
husa
VIC
84 posts
VIC, 84 posts
12 Mar 2014 5:19pm
I thought I'de mix it up a bit yesterday whilst I'm still in Perth, before heading back to Vic.

Dragged out the 13m Edge and surf board in marginal conditions, starting at City Beach, up to Scarbs, and back again. Well almost back again. Wind dropped out on me completely at around 6pm, so ended up walking the last 500m back to where I started.

Good fun though. I don't understand why more don't do this. Doing a down winder and driving back from where you launched is a bit like driving your car to the gym to walk on a treadmill,



diamond2001
diamond2001
WA
436 posts
WA, 436 posts
12 Mar 2014 4:12pm
I usually go from leighton ,cottesloe or swanbourne which is way furtther down south of perth.To go up wind the edge is the perfect kite for going up wind.I own 2 of them and usually ride them in the winter on light wind sunny days on the river for cruising around.As for down wind wave riding the edge is not a good wave riding kite and especially in the big sizes.
My experience on the edge in the waves is that it pulls me off the wave and you have to fly it very high to counter - react its power to avoid this .
An ozone reo on the other hand is a wave weapon .I have just started riding this on down winders and its low aspect and lightning quick and drifts beautifully for geting in and off waves.I can catch a 100 waves in an afternoon easy.
The thing with the reo is it is **** up wind so driving upwind is the best option.

As the winter comes through sometimes it can be a north westerly so I can kite pretty easy to city beach down wind from trigg.The when it goes onshore westerly
its easy to kite back along the shore line.
Zac
Zac
WA
91 posts
Zac Zac
WA, 91 posts
13 Mar 2014 9:16am
Are you for real, who has time for that crap!
Elroy Jetson
Elroy Jetson
WA
706 posts
WA, 706 posts
13 Mar 2014 11:14am
Very consistent tacks. A+ effort for drawing a comb.


loose
loose
WA
18 posts
WA, 18 posts
13 Mar 2014 2:18pm
Im thinking probably the main reason people drive is so they don't have to walk, like you?

And, have you ever packed your gear up while sipping a beer in the trigg car park? cause if you had you would know you don't need to pay for gym membership to perve at hot chicks in tights.

duh
wishy
wishy
WA
1501 posts
WA, 1501 posts
13 Mar 2014 5:02pm
Tacking upwind on a 13metre for extended periods is about as exciting as playing golf.
I won't be joining you.
B0wl3sy
B0wl3sy
NSW
14 posts
NSW, 14 posts
13 Mar 2014 8:22pm
Hey husa,
What are you using to track your positioning? I've thought about the iPhone with one of the sports tracking apps but would need to invest in a waterproof case.

Cheers
Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
2485 posts
WA, 2485 posts
14 Mar 2014 1:50am
wishy said..

Tacking upwind on a 13metre for extended periods is about as exciting as playing golf.
I won't be joining you.


this is wrong... because golf is fun.. more so with beers.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
14 Mar 2014 7:33am
I like golf.
husa
husa
VIC
84 posts
VIC, 84 posts
14 Mar 2014 12:08pm
B0wl3sy said..

Hey husa,
What are you using to track your positioning? I've thought about the iPhone with one of the sports tracking apps but would need to invest in a waterproof case.

Cheers


B0wl3sy,

It's a LOCOSYS BGT-31 tracker, (used to use it alot in my windsurfing days) which is water resistant, but it lives in a waterproof pouch. The file is opened with GPSResults V6 program, (another windsurfing link) which allows the file to be overlaid onto google earth. Works a treat.

Monkers
Monkers
WA
258 posts
WA, 258 posts
14 Mar 2014 1:00pm
I like golf and I drive to the gym then walk on the treadmill ... I don't see a problem.
AndreC
AndreC
WA
512 posts
WA, 512 posts
15 Mar 2014 11:20am
Grass is mowed??
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
15 Mar 2014 11:27am
I think it looks like a golapagos iguana to me.
husa
husa
VIC
84 posts
VIC, 84 posts
15 Mar 2014 2:32pm
AndreC said..

Grass is mowed??


along with the edges trimmed
husa
husa
VIC
84 posts
VIC, 84 posts
15 Mar 2014 2:33pm
Plummet said..

I think it looks like a golapagos iguana to me.


You've got me thinking.
Maybe create some GPS water art
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
15 Mar 2014 1:38pm
husa said..

Plummet said..

I think it looks like a golapagos iguana to me.


You've got me thinking.
Maybe create some GPS water art


yes.... do it! try and write your name. I do it on the beach buggying or landboarding. Obviously its a lot easier to see where your going.
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