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pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
26 Apr 2009 7:22pm
ka43 said...

Your shots gotta be at Balmoral, used to race long race boards there in the mid eighties.

Yep of course. Was an easy one!
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
28 Apr 2009 11:27am
Here an assortment from 1984..Dufour Wing- 85 Mistral Maui / Tyronsea 295 about 86 / surf shots Windaction 9 ft slalom about 1990



I learnt to waterstart early with the Maui because I wasnt strong enough to haul the big sail out of the water!( Im stacking it here but it made me think of how i learnt to waterstart)


Tyronsea 295 -86

last catapult i can remember until last Sunday.. Tyronsea 86..


Windaction 9 ft slalom Nobbys 1990

Boy this has been a walk down memory lane..If only I still looked like that..pity about age..
ducati
ducati
QLD
474 posts
QLD, 474 posts
28 Apr 2009 11:46am
sboardcrazy said...
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Boy this has been a walk down memory lane..If only I still looked like that..pity about age..


Mmm mmm classic
and what a spunk you were are is
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
28 Apr 2009 11:49am
Thanks Ducati. With that type of comment you are obviously married and well trained!
easty
easty
TAS
2213 posts
TAS, 2213 posts
28 Apr 2009 1:59pm
That's the best catapult shot I've ever seen
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
28 Apr 2009 4:39pm
I was thinking that..I cant remember when it was taken although we used to have a boat & Id get let off upwind & sail downwind while someone on the boat would take photos.Must have been then..great timing though!Never thought id be happy to have a shot of me catapulting..
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
29 Apr 2009 9:35am
easty said...

That's the best catapult shot I've ever seen


Agreed!

Did anyone decapitate themselves in the uphaul rope in those days? Looks downright dangerous flapping around like that.

What are those things all over the sails? Colours?

sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
29 Apr 2009 12:47pm
I just updated to a new uphaul yesterday..got sick of it flailing around & tripping my feet up as I sailed..@##!! I only have it on to hang onto the whole lot when i stack it in big winds and im in the water as i cant uphaul my board..Wow these new stretchy ones are great!
Gaz45
Gaz45
QLD
113 posts
QLD, 113 posts
12 May 2009 9:56pm
Found these old photos today. They were taken at Point Henry around 88-90.




firiebob
firiebob
WA
3182 posts
WA, 3182 posts
12 May 2009 8:13pm
I see you got back OK Gaz
red
red
VIC
741 posts
red red
VIC, 741 posts
13 May 2009 12:07pm
Looking at those photos makes me remember when Point Henry was at its best. Due to sand mining further down the bay we've lost the spit that used to give such great speed runs. Those were the days!!!
genieliam
genieliam
9 posts
9 posts
14 May 2009 7:35am
birdseyeview said...

Here's some pic's of the very first Ledge to Lancelin (1987?) Say's 1987 on the photo but not 100% sure. Won by Sheeny!




Oh, that's way to much!..
Love the colors by the way..
Is it really 1987?
Looks like it isn't.
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
19 May 2009 9:51am
Dug these ones out over the weekend...

Leighton 1985




Dutch Inn 1985




Woodman Point Speed Trials 1985


Fred Hayward


World Freesyle Titles

Paul
Paul
WA
346 posts
WA, 346 posts
19 May 2009 2:16pm
Airhead, those shots are fantastic.

The bay east of Majestic point behind the freestylers is empty and undeveloped, wow.

The shots of dutchies and leighton are amazing to see such big waves with all that sunlight. I just goes to show the theory that there were more waves back then.

I remember that some wave comps back then, in summer, were held in north westerly winds, so everything was on opposite tack.

Bob and Ian sampson have some footage of that speed event on video that is a hoot to watch. The weirdest shape sails and foils were put together by Ian in the pryde loft and then used on the speed course. The angle of the booms is a laugh with some of them angled from the clew to the mast at almost 80 degrees to the water surface.
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