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Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
8 Aug 2007 1:15pm
As I have only just arrived in Adelaide and currently have no kit I am thinking about either buying a small amount of really cheap kit to get me through to the end of the year or maybe buying some new kit if it is the same size as the kit that needs replacing anyway.

Not being aware of the conditions you have a tendency to get over here I was hoping to get an idea of the size of board and sail people have a tendency to use the most; an indication of where you sail, winter/summer and sailor size would also be useful.

I appreciate that this is a bit of an open question (depends on the conditions) but I am sure that most people have one set up that they end up using more than any other; i certainly did in the UK.

Cheers
Arlo
easty
easty
TAS
2213 posts
TAS, 2213 posts
8 Aug 2007 2:40pm
Dunno about sailing gear, but I'd be getting some shark repellant
Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
8 Aug 2007 2:58pm
quote:
Originally posted by easty

Dunno about sailing gear, but I'd be getting some shark repellant




Yeah, cheers for that easty!

The missus is currently saying she doesn't want to come out here; she says she won't windsurf out here cos of the sharks
555
555
892 posts
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
SA, 2879 posts
8 Aug 2007 3:31pm
We might be able to help you out with some kit, will sned you a PM tonight.....need to have a look around the shed
Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
8 Aug 2007 4:52pm
Cheers Dave, I am currently having trouble convincing the missus to come out here so don't know whether my stuff is going to be shipped out or whether I'll be flying back in the new year

We'll definitely have to catch up with each other sometime soon; maybe meet up with big cheese as well. I am busy the next couple of weekends but if you guys are out after that I'll probably pop along to see what some of the southern spots are like. It is blowing a hooley here at the moment (Edinburgh); I hate work!

555, is the guy back on the water or did the experience put him off?
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
SA, 2879 posts
8 Aug 2007 5:26pm
Sounds good, by the way, does your missus sail? A few chicks getting into the sport lately, met a chick, Swedish Linda at Goolwa on Saturday, ooosh be doorsh!
Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
8 Aug 2007 5:43pm
quote:
Originally posted by divaldo

Sounds good, by the way, does your missus sail? A few chicks getting into the sport lately, met a chick, Swedish Linda at Goolwa on Saturday, ooosh be doorsh!



Sure does; she got me into it in the first place!

Strange thing is she loves sharks (well is fascinated by them anyway); would love to do a Great White cage dive; and always wound me up about the fact that there are sharks, including whites, in the Red Seas where we used to go on windsurf holidays; but the fact that a guy I work with was attacked while surfing (only the board got hurt) and has since given up, has made her think she will NOT windsurf out here at all!
HAIL
HAIL
SA
1160 posts
SA, 1160 posts
8 Aug 2007 10:25pm
dont worry bout the stupid sharks! you have to be so dam unlucky! all the facts show it! its just when ever there is a unlucky attack the media are alll over it and it makes the front page. its stupid and really pisses me off! any way i weigh around 70kgs and have a 85ltr. i would reccomend this size for over here. i have a 5.9 5.0 and a 4.2 and can just about get out in every condition that is half decent over here. my board is a JP FSW. its wikid! highly reccomended!!! u need a good allrounder for flat water and chop/waves i think.

chris
Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
8 Aug 2007 10:37pm
quote:
Originally posted by demons_taipan11

any way i weigh around 70kgs and have a 85ltr. i would reccomend this size for over here. i have a 5.9 5.0 and a 4.2 and can just about get out in every condition that is half decent over here. my board is a JP FSW. its wikid! highly reccomended!!! u need a god allrounder for flat water and chop/waves i think.



Cheers bud,

I weigh around 85kg so was reckoning on about a 100l bpard with 5.0-6.5m sails; I usually err on the side of caution and go powered up so probably aim for a 5.5 or 6.0. From what I have seen so far it looks like it is probably similar average wind strength to back home but I won't really know till the summer arrives.

As for the sharks, I reckon I'll just need to take Anita to wherever everybody else is out and she probably won't be able to resist it!
bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
8 Aug 2007 11:21pm
Sail in freshwater. Last time i checked there was no sharks there. Only hidden posts, hidden wires, channel markers and hidden rocks. And that sand bank at Bogy Lake always sneeks up on you quickly.

Bubs
Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
8 Aug 2007 11:38pm
quote:
Originally posted by bubs

Sail in freshwater. Last time i checked there was no sharks there. Only hidden posts, hidden wires, channel markers and hidden rocks. And that sand bank at Bogy Lake always sneeks up on you quickly.

Bubs



N ice one Bubs, probably see you down there sometime soon.
FletcHuz
FletcHuz
VIC
300 posts
VIC, 300 posts
9 Aug 2007 10:45am
Hey, I'm selling some kit that might be good for you. see this link: www.seabreeze.com.au/Members/Classifieds/Gear/JP-Australia-Freeride-270-270-cm-90-litres.aspx?id=HRh-
Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
9 Aug 2007 1:19pm
quote:
Originally posted by FletcHuz

Hey, I'm selling some kit that might be good for you.


I'll let you know if I am interested in anything; I have the offer of borrowing some of Divaldo's old kit at the moment.
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