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MPL
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28 Feb 2007 10:49pm
I have never sailed at any of these locations. Can someone tell me if i need to wear booties at:

1) At Wellington Point on SE
2) At Wellington Point on NE
3) At Redcliffe
4) At Manly

Thanks,
curac
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1 Mar 2007 1:14am
No noone can tell you
Haircut
Haircut
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1 Mar 2007 2:26am
you know that deep down inside you want to be one of us booty loving brizzy goldie folk

like a wise greenman once said, the right type of bootie is like wearing a ultra sensitive condom on yer feet
nebbian
nebbian
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1 Mar 2007 5:39am
Hey MPL,

Do you have soft, always been shoed, lily white sensitive feet? Or do you have calloused, outdoor, cross bitumen barefoot without a worry feet?

I've sailed wello both sides without booties, yes it is a bit sharp underfoot but I didn't cut my feet open if that's what you're asking.

Redcliffe is sandy, no problems, Manly no problems either.

The normal argument is that booties don't let you feel what the board is doing, and stops you doing some tricks that require finesse, however watch Haircut for half an hour and try to justify that argument...

(they're still unnatural though!)
Pugwash
Pugwash
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1 Mar 2007 8:01am
Don't wear 'em and:
... Sorry, just can't let this one go
Big Al
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1 Mar 2007 9:51am
Hear hear Pugs.....!
Next it will be "which beach can I wear my boardies on top of my wetsuit at...!

AB.....
Haircut
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1 Mar 2007 11:06am
MPL - yes you probably will need boots at those locations, though many like nebbian who must have feet designed for corroborees manage to get by without

www.seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=3634

i've tried several different brands of this style and i reckon these are the best i've used to date. I'm on my third pair of these ones. they tend to last me a year. i eventually wear holes in the sides of them where they rub against the strap. unfortunately once you start wearing them it's hard to sail without them, and you end up with grit inside them when sailing at wello and spend half the time wiggling toes about trying to move the grit into a comfortable spot
sonic
sonic
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1 Mar 2007 11:24am
No Boots needed at any of these locations....Wello is funny, it has a fine volcan/coral type rock that "scratches" your feet but rarely cuts them. Oysters and Urchins are the main nasties and i havent come accross either.I have heard of the odd sting ray and stone fish around, they are rare but you need to decide. I love the feel of the board without boots......similar to the condom thing.......
Haircut
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1 Mar 2007 5:30pm
yeah, wello's probably the worst spot for no booty wearin' sailin'
jc13
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1 Mar 2007 11:12pm
The coral might "scratch" your feet, but the glass that the bevans at night throw onto the rocks and coral will cut your feet. Something sliced right through my boot and my foot at Wello a couple of weeks ago. I grew up there and i highly recommend boots.
AusMoz
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1 Mar 2007 11:21pm
I just don't risk it any more !!!

Had a close one a while ago on the Goldy with broken gLass then thinking i was lucky to get away with it, then slammed my foot onto a rock when coming back in after 3 hours !

i am making myself get into the permanent habbit of wearing booties.
i think they are oneil or rip curl, cost about $50.probably saving me 500 in doctors bills
Haircut
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2 Mar 2007 12:02am
Surf FX have got these ones i posted earlier. The retail for about $55

www.seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=3634
rustbucket
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2 Mar 2007 1:06am
never without them

the very first time I learned to sail...bang something went straight into my foot...a spine, an erchin, a rusty spike ??

after that first day,,,.never without em...never hurt feet since..
but next time without big toe pocket...I must have one toe bigger than the other or they've made em small on one side?
elizabethb
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2 Mar 2007 11:48pm
quote:
Originally posted by MPL

I have never sailed at any of these locations. Can someone tell me if i need to wear booties at:

1) At Wellington Point on SE
2) At Wellington Point on NE
3) At Redcliffe
4) At Manly

Thanks,



Wello on SE = Yes if you are the Western side of the channel markers, no if you are on the eastern side of the channel markers. Otherwise tough it out. It's Wello
Wello on NE = Yes if on the Nly side of the sand bar (shallow area MUST be high tide), no if on the manly side of the sand bar.
Reddy on = Nope - just jellies at times so dont fall off
Manly = Unsure

It comes down 2 it with Wello, wear it or tough it out.
I used 2 wear it, now I have a new board and better with the pads without them, so I tough it out

drjukka
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2 Mar 2007 11:56pm
Well,

If your feet are sensitive to cuts you should wear booties at all these locations.

Some of the worst cuts and grazes I have had are from:

1. Dead coral oout near Green Is - off Manly
2. Rocks and Dead coral off Wello.
3. Oyster Shells off Manly
4. Glass and other assorted crap off Manly, Wello and Redcliffe,

Bottom line is I just can't sail without booties.!!

- J

vando
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3 Mar 2007 1:12am
Booties aren't they for girls
I can not stand the things besides I never cut my feet.
Wello can be bad though on the eastern side if you don't watch
where you hop off lots of reef out there.
Its particularly worse at low tide, hight tide its generally not a prob on both sides.


jc13
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3 Mar 2007 1:35am
quote:
Originally posted by vando

Booties aren't they for girls
I can not stand the things besides I never cut my feet.




You have just jinxed yourself
curac
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3 Mar 2007 12:48am
what do you need fkin booties for. your sailing around standing on your board arn't you? not standing around in the water?

as uncle chop chop would say "maybe you should try a bootie of harden the fk up."
elizabethb
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3 Mar 2007 1:51am
quote:
Originally posted by vando

Booties aren't they for girls



Quote upon quote...

Toughen it out like me sweetheart

haha jkn Fellas. Sometimes needed, sometimes not. atm im going with not for the sake of the board [}:)]
Gestalt
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3 Mar 2007 1:59am
i don't reckon you will need booties at redcliffe.

wello maybe.

manly. well carrying $3000 worth f gear down a rock wall stopped me from sailing there.

but all you guys cutting your feet, try not hammering into shore and jumping off your board at 30 knots.

or maybe sail somewhere you don't have to worry about pollution.

the train, victoria point, golden beach, mooloolaba, kirra, redcliffe etc.
curac
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3 Mar 2007 1:03am
I acutally have this solved.

If you don't like wearing booties then don't wear them.. pretty simple hey
greenleader
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3 Mar 2007 2:12am
don't wear them lame ass booties,
i don't wanna sell em.
unless you clumsy wello and redcliffe doodies cut your tinkly toes.

honestly, launch, step and approach shore, slowww! and you will not cut your tootsies.
mikey100
mikey100
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3 Mar 2007 2:21am
Aren't BOOTIES what girls sit on???
md74
md74
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3 Mar 2007 2:26am
do I really need to say what Chopper Reed would say??

Geez its windsurfing not rock fishing, hehe

each their own I guess!

Ive got some size 12 Alpine Star motocross boots, chest protector and a few other items if needed.. oh including a helmet...
MaxCarbon
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3 Mar 2007 10:48am
Jeez you're a sook.

You should try sailing through the winter in the UK. Then you need your boots.

I'm with Chopper.
curac
curac
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3 Mar 2007 12:18pm
one time to go windsurfing i had to walk across a lava field, and then when i got to the other side i had to cross a road where a truck carrying a few tone of razor blades hard crashed and spilled them everywhere so i had to walk over them and i didn't need no fkin booties.
rustbucket
rustbucket
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4 Mar 2007 5:44pm
quote:
Originally posted by curac

one time to go windsurfing i had to walk across a lava field, and then when i got to the other side i had to cross a road where a truck carrying a few tone of razor blades hard crashed and spilled them everywhere so i had to walk over them and i didn't need no fkin booties.





and that was after climbing out of the cardboard box you lived in on the side of the road..too.
rustbucket
rustbucket
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4 Mar 2007 5:48pm
quote:
Originally posted by elizabethb

quote:
Originally posted by vando

Booties aren't they for girls



Quote upon quote...

Toughen it out like me sweetheart

haha jkn Fellas. Sometimes needed, sometimes not. atm im going with not for the sake of the board [}:)]



listen to elizabethb...wasnt it you who advocated selling your hard hat [gath] because you had a point to make to the wimpy males?

ps did it sell? and did you throw in a free pair of booties.?
elizabethb
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4 Mar 2007 6:26pm

ahh Rustbucket... hahaha.
No I'm not selling my helmet to make a point to the wimpy males! My point was I have one because my overprotective caring mum insisted she buy one for me, and it's never been worn, and never will be. lol.

Hence the reason for selling isn't due to the fact that I am trying to show up 'wimpy males', it is moreover because it's not used.

From what I can tell, in Windsurfing there is a greater chance of head injury for you, rather than kiters. I am possibly wrong and happily stand corrected.

Nope hasn't sold yet. Booties living in the boot of my car for when they are needed The day they are needed is when I slice my foot open, have to wrap it back 2gether, and wear the boots so I can get back out there again

Goodwinds yall.
MPL
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8 Mar 2007 10:23pm
Well, i didn't think this topic would generate so much discussion - but thank you all for contributing its very informative and humourous. For the record (Nebian) i have soft, always shoed, lily white feet - get spoilt on North Coast so I guess i will stick to Golden Beach/Mooloolaba for the time being. (Sonic) I agree - just cant beat the feel of the board on barefeet and (Haircut) my pet hate would be when grit catches around the toes - i spend all my time concentrating on the grit rather than were i am going. (Gestalt) - I've never tried Victoria Point , were is the best place to launch from - the barge ramp, the boat ramp or somewhere in between ?? Which wind direction is best ?? (Sonic) do you have corroboree type feet or soft type feet - I know that question sounds a bit sus - but i need to establish a reference point based on what you wrote?? (MaxCarbon) - i don't sail in winter - even in queensland - so the question of temperature is not a factor - rather comfort is what i am really about, and therefore for similar reasons (Big Al) wearing boardies around my wetsuit won't be a problem becuase i dont own a wet suit.
NotWal
NotWal
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9 Mar 2007 2:03am
What are ya MPL. Soft lily white feet and ya wont wear booties because girls sit on them....
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