Hard lesson learned

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Roar
Roar
NSW
471 posts
NSW, 471 posts
7 Apr 2009 11:23am
Back in november befoer i started windsurfing again I booked in to see a specialist today for 2 pm. Right now im sittig looking at the web site and seeing 15+ knots wind blowing and am pretty pissed off.

2pm appointments are the ****tiest time ever to book something.
Not really enuf time before to get a decent sail in - prob get 60-90 min max on water before having to rush home and drop off gear shower and get down to the doc.

chances are ill turn up and there will be a 45 minwait time so 2 pm will turn into 3 pm before i even see the damn guy so ill be lucky to get out by 3:30 and down to the bay by 4pm if im real lucky. Since day light saving ended sunsets by5:40 so again sailing after wards is stuffed.

Moral or story dont book in to see bloody doctors in the arvos ever again!
sausage
sausage
QLD
4874 posts
QLD, 4874 posts
7 Apr 2009 11:48am
Roar,
Isn't the moral of the story "Don't get sick"
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
7 Apr 2009 11:55am
...and if the Doc has ducked out for a quick sail himself, you might not get seen til 4pm!
easty
easty
TAS
2213 posts
TAS, 2213 posts
7 Apr 2009 12:45pm
Yes, I had to train my wife to not book anything after 1.00 during seabreeze season.
firiebob
firiebob
WA
3182 posts
WA, 3182 posts
7 Apr 2009 6:36pm
Roar you're lucky Doc Cam isn't your doctor
And as Easty said, never ever book anything after launch
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