KI Day trip - 29/12/2014?

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Slim Jim
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26 Dec 2014 7:45am
PM or txt me (0432 698 032) if interested.




JBATES
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26 Dec 2014 9:35am
That's the sewer. Needs a decent swell an nw wnw wind but it's very protected with the headland. You'd be better off sailing the next wave along. Bit fatter but more exposed
JBATES
JBATES
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26 Dec 2014 9:41am
That wave doesn't link the whole way across. The wave at the end of your red line is pretty long though and could easily be sailed
Slim Jim
Slim Jim
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26 Dec 2014 10:20pm
JBATES said..
That wave doesn't link the whole way across. The wave at the end of your red line is pretty long though and could easily be sailed


Thanks Josh, talk more about this next time I see you at the beach!
all the ferries booked out so looks like I'll park this idea for the moment.
profian
profian
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27 Dec 2014 5:21pm
Slim Jim said..

JBATES said..
That wave doesn't link the whole way across. The wave at the end of your red line is pretty long though and could easily be sailed



Thanks Josh, talk more about this next time I see you at the beach!
all the ferries booked out so looks like I'll park this idea for the moment.


but day st could be on if the change doesn't come too early...
HAIL
HAIL
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28 Dec 2014 8:09pm
I don't reckon the sewer is sailable. Would love to see someone try tho!! Weatons beach or back down in de esteees would be better.
Bondage
Bondage
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29 Dec 2014 3:58pm
I remember surfing sewers once in my 20's and looking at that bombie thinking it would be cool to try and sail. Its a pity it costs so much to get over to KI.
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