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snoopySA
snoopySA
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SA, 47 posts
23 Dec 2015 7:02am
Just wondering if anyone else has an opinion on whether it would be frowned upon to go sailing christmas day. After the kids have unwrapped all their presents of course. (forecast 25kts plus with a healthy swell)

Merry Christmas Alan
Yetti
Yetti
SA
253 posts
SA, 253 posts
23 Dec 2015 7:54am
Do it worth it even if it is frowned upon
russh
russh
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SA, 3027 posts
23 Dec 2015 8:31am
Last few years I have managed a late arvo sail or SUP when everyone is comatose on the couch from all the food beer wine and good cheer and the other half was at work. But we don't do Xmas tea anywhere so its easy to get that one past the minister of war and finance

Might just wait for Saturday this year - it looks like a cracker ssw and swell -






Bondage
Bondage
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637 posts
SA, 637 posts
23 Dec 2015 10:46am
There should never be a reason not to go windsurfing.

That said, my gear will be on a Train on the nullabour so im out.
pilchard
pilchard
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626 posts
SA, 626 posts
25 Dec 2015 12:41pm
russh said...
Last few years I have managed a late arvo sail or SUP when everyone is comatose on the couch from all the food beer wine and good cheer and the other half was at work. But we don't do Xmas tea anywhere so its easy to get that one past the minister of war and finance

Might just wait for Saturday this year - it looks like a cracker ssw and swell -









Where you sailing then russ?
russh
russh
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SA, 3027 posts
25 Dec 2015 7:22pm
One too many beers Pillie - pretty windy here now going to have to wait till the morning - be sailing somewhere at mid depending on tide.
TAA
TAA
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SA, 1263 posts
26 Dec 2015 12:09pm
I'll take that for a Xmas present at u-turns
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