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9/9/9, dcib, formula gear

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 7:48 pm
by Carl Christensen
Wound up nicely for 2 hours of solid planing. Nice to see Jim come up from Charleston to pull some reaches. He had it going on until the wind started to taper around 4 or so.

2 kites at bb. Very smooth September wind. Hardly a motard to be annoyed by.

If we don't get Sundance back maybe we can convince Jim to post his weather station in "live" mode.

Re: 9/9/9, dcib, formula gear

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:28 pm
by rob smith
Caught some vicarious sailing at work. Funny how there is a sailing gait. You can tell who it is by their stance and sailing.

Re: 9/9/9, dcib, formula gear

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:36 pm
by Carl Christensen
thanks Rob. wish you were there. I had a lot of fun running with Jim though. betcha it was hard to keep the cam lined up on some of the close in shots cuz I was running one minute, pinching the next, or was it?

Re: 9/9/9, dcib, formula gear

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:41 pm
by Carl Christensen
gait? guess I stick my butt out sometimes in the photos if that's what you mean.

you can really tell by the sails. those WW's have been good workhorses for me. better than my Gaastras. but those were pretty good too. anyone for a 12.5 Gaastra, very reasonable? twin turbo diesel power.

Re: 9/9/9, dcib, formula gear

PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:09 am
by Leo Chan
Carl Christensen wrote:gait? guess I stick my butt out sometimes in the photos if that's what you mean.

you can really tell by the sails. those WW's have been good workhorses for me. better than my Gaastras. but those were pretty good too. anyone for a 12.5 Gaastra, very reasonable? twin turbo diesel power.


wish i have the mast and boom for the 12.5. . . :||