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Nice one Dave- i should of made the journey.
Two questions- is that a Dyno Jason. Size?
Are the roadworks on the midlands muck of a delay?
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Good work on the camera Wylie!
95L Dyno, eats up the bell buoy chop Damo
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Just under 3hrs Damo and yeah the roadworks are sucky..
Killer whales seem to be a problem up there too
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You're really hating this long service leave eh dave?
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The drive up was a good call Dave, for a lovely (typical northern) afternoon with solid wind and some bumps, enough bumps to make you throw your gear at us more than once. I was starting to wonder if you were harbouring a grudge...
The DYNO looks good on the water, even with Jason on it! There is some serious profile in the underside and it looks like it is 'sea-kindly' over the relentless Bellbuoy chop. Pity they only go down to an 85 litre, and don't have an even-number-of-fins option.
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Yeh well you know what its like Geoff. You let go of your gear too many times at the local beach then you have to go find somewhere else to sail!
Seriously though its a great spot, lots of good memories sailing BB over the years
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I do know what it's like. I threw mine at a kiter once - had to go and apologise...
Bellbuoy is never the same.
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Yes dyno are great. i have a 95 and find it a brilliant fast planing allrounder.
the 85 is very popular in WA along with the 95. 85 is a Corros jumping machine they say!
In fact they cant keep up demand- sold out of both sizes.
I think a guy down south has a 95 if anyone looking