Speed TV @ L??deritz

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andersbq
andersbq
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15 Nov 2013 6:39am
I have done a Q&A thread at the Swedish forum and let Anders Bringdal (part 1-7), Antoine (part 9), and Patrick D (part 8) answer the questions.

And now I have made the effort to try to translate episode 1 into english. Is anyone interested to see 2-7 with subtitles?
(About boom height, board trim canal vs choppy water, speedkites & boats vs windsurf etc)

AJEaster
AJEaster
NSW
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15 Nov 2013 11:16am
great idea Anders, yes please to English subtitles - I am sure there will be a lot of interest in this. Thanks in advance for sharing and your efforts on the subtitles
ka43
ka43
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15 Nov 2013 12:45pm
+1 for sure!!!!!!!!!!
sick_em_rex
sick_em_rex
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15 Nov 2013 3:19pm
great stuff Anders. I found that really interesting. Looking forward to the next installments
kato
kato
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15 Nov 2013 6:57pm
Me too, bring on the rest...please just slow down the subtitles
NotWal
NotWal
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15 Nov 2013 6:34pm
+1. Nice effort.
sailquik
sailquik
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15 Nov 2013 11:40pm
Excellent and very interesting. Thank you Anders.
GeoGeo
GeoGeo
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QLD, 146 posts
16 Nov 2013 12:15am
Thanks a lot Anders.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
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16 Nov 2013 5:38am
Really good discussion. One idea on the subtitles, think about using yellow text. SBS an Australian broadcaster who broadcast some foreign material always use yellow text for their subtitles as its much easier to read than white text.

andersbq
andersbq
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61 posts
16 Nov 2013 4:15am
This episode is about, "what is the difference between trimming for a light vs heavy sailor",
Since all guys on site where 95-115 kg, I asked Patrick (95kg) whom rigs sails for both Lena Erdil (about 60-65 kg) and Karin Jaggi.
GusTee
GusTee
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NSW, 266 posts
18 Nov 2013 12:49am
Thanks a lot. Really enjoyed it!!!.

For the next vid, can you make the subtitles so that they don't fade in or out? That way they stay visible for longer.
andersbq
andersbq
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61 posts
18 Nov 2013 4:51am
andersbq
andersbq
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61 posts
18 Nov 2013 4:54am
Antoine Albeau about trimming sail and boom:

ka43
ka43
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18 Nov 2013 9:11pm
Fantastic we mere mortals can listen and learn from the best in the world. Thanks Anders!!!
andersbq
andersbq
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22 Nov 2013 6:02am
While you wait for more subtitles, here is some gossips on my blog:
www.andersbq.com/2013/11/luderitz-reflections.html
sausage
sausage
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22 Nov 2013 2:58pm
andersbq said..

While you wait for more subtitles, here is some gossips on my blog:
www.andersbq.com/2013/11/luderitz-reflections.html


Anders,
Nice write up and vids.

PS - don't you know the Swiss are superior and have never been any good at apologising
The international speed windsurfing scene is a very friendly community and has an open and positive mind-set. One exception, Bjorn D, who lived up to his reputation ???The terminator ???, I can say a lot about him, but it is enough to tell you that the first day he trashed my new 5.6 speed sail on the trailer with an assy-boom head and did not give me any excuse or show any regret. (You can see the duct tape in the picture above).
NotWal
NotWal
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22 Nov 2013 4:48pm
Thanks for that Anders. Interesting blog you have.
andersbq
andersbq
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61 posts
7 Dec 2013 7:09am
The second episode of Speed TV is about how fast you sails on Jaws (Pe??ahi, Maui) and how it would work with old gear in the Luderitz canal.
andersbq
andersbq
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61 posts
8 Dec 2013 7:00am
Part 3, what about hydrofoils for speed windsurfing?
andersbq
andersbq
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61 posts
22 Dec 2013 7:37am
A very Merry Christmas a Happy Fast New Year, all mates down under!
firiebob
firiebob
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23 Dec 2013 8:17am
Been enjoying your posts Anders, thanks mate and a merry Xmas to you also
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