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bert
Joined: 10 Apr 2000 Posts: 665
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Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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zirtaeb,
I beg to differ but from experience (and I have had 3 disconnects in my 30 plus yrs of windsurfing),it can sometimes be difficult to reattach the base components while out on the water. Mitchstark, I agree with you about removing the base from the extension and reconnecting it to the track, then attempt to join the two together. This is what I would do. |
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dvCali
Joined: 23 Aug 2007 Posts: 1314
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Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 11:51 pm Post subject: Sep 27 |
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Missed a good sort of day? The lure of the new MTB bike was too much ...
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koogzah
Joined: 06 Jul 2005 Posts: 530 Location: right here
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Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 11:59 pm Post subject: |
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bert wrote: | zirtaeb,
I beg to differ but from experience (and I have had 3 disconnects in my 30 plus yrs of windsurfing),it can sometimes be difficult to reattach the base components while out on the water. |
What?! You dare challenge Lord Zirtaeb, sir?! Such insolence from a neophyte such as yourself will not be tolerated!!
The Guys at Berkeley reconnect their mast bases to their boards all the time in the most extreme conditions known to man! And do not ask why their mast bases separate from their boards so often! You will only betray your pathetic ignorance.
Back on topic... the late season goodness continued at TI today, although it took a while for the water to settle down inside. Boards and rigs all remained connected until it was time to exit the water and portage gear back up the towering wall of riprap that makes the 13th St launch so very special. |
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SwellRipper
Joined: 21 Apr 2009 Posts: 193 Location: Channel Marker 11
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:35 am Post subject: 3rd Ave. Monday evening |
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Sailed 3rd Ave Monday evening well after 5. Very light on inside, kiters were packing it up. Slogged, semi-planed to channel. Was a little holey out there at first, but seemed to fill in nicely. I had to resort to a 5.8, but it was perfect out there on gun metal water under moody skies. I was it in the channel, Mark and Dmitry were already gone. It's amazing even on a "crappy" day when nobody shows, SF Bay still offers up some darn good sailing! _________________ Carve the face! |
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dvCali
Joined: 23 Aug 2007 Posts: 1314
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:36 am Post subject: Great Day at the Stick until ... |
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Sep 28 great day at the Stick with the Isonic 111 and 6.6. Powered up, runs almost all the way to Sierra Point, golden water, until ... .... I run into Deven.
No much point in discussing fault (I did have right of way) but a good reminder of the dangers of going 25 knots plus each against each other. No injuries but my Isonic has a broken rail, and Deven's board got a going-through-the skin ding too
Time for the repair shop .... and hoping for lots of wind because I am left with just my CA 52! |
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dllee
Joined: 03 Jul 2009 Posts: 5329 Location: East Bay
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 10:30 am Post subject: |
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Better to ridicule the guy who has shortboarded 41 years (Seatrend 9''er in 1983) than to learn from your elder's and history.
Short annoying refraction chop is much harder to stuff the mast base back than long period big swells. If you don't know that, then you know nothing. |
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swchandler
Joined: 08 Nov 1993 Posts: 10588
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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LeeD, you'd best rework your math. 32 years seems more like it. |
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kevinkan
Joined: 07 Jun 2001 Posts: 1661 Location: San Francisco
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dllee
Joined: 03 Jul 2009 Posts: 5329 Location: East Bay
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, math was always my weak point, me being Asian and preferring sports and art over science and math.
Still, it's easy for ONE person to reinstall a single bolt mast base that got loose, still retaining the slug.
Of course, difficult in breaking surf, but on high winds, up to 30mph, it's not at all difficult.
However, maybe I'm being biased. I've snapped off a handful of fins during the past 5 years and always just sailed in. Downwind is tough, across is a no fall breeze, upwind in between the two. And in a rush, a dozen crash's, while taking time, I've sailed over 2 miles without a fin attached, but yes, in non planing slog winds.
Kenny Hartz used to advocate nose back, the riding straddling the mast....with no fin. |
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Rube
Joined: 21 Jun 2000 Posts: 82
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 9:51 pm Post subject: Berkeley Oct 1st |
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Nice bonus session 5-6, 5.7, 100LL
Cool large glassy areas on the water that I've never seen before. Not accompanied by wind holes either, it was pretty steady. Very fun effect like riding a huge wavy mirror
Anyone got any ideas what causes these? I'm hoping it wasn't related to any sewage discharge or anything |
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