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8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:50 am
by bordy
lots off fun at DC the past few days, 13m one day 17 the next. lots off people out doing the thing on the string!

Re: 8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:00 am
by Jacob Buzianis
It was fun yesterday on a 17m. I'm glad everybody came in and left before the storm hit. It got really nasty after. The Mist was coming off the lake.

Todd, thanks for letting me try out your Fish board. Super Fun board and easy to jib on in light wind. I'm getting one.

Re: 8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:11 am
by Spencer R
On a 16 Waroo - good time! Glad everyone left before it really started nuking - could see the mist coming off the lake from my place a few miles away!

btw - i have someones helmet from the beach yesterday - someone gave it to me thinking that the owner already left - apparently you had not - anyways i have it and live in midway - 435-640-6505 spencer

Re: 8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:20 pm
by Ralph Morrison
I had a happy discovery. Lately when I tried my 6' N.Pacific surfboard as a light wind board, it didn't have enough floatation. I got the idea to take the straps off my smallest windsurf board, an RRD 50 (250 cm, 75 liters floatation). It worked great! The board was fast and lively, much more lively than with a pole attached to it. If there was enough wind to keep the kite in the air, I could go. I always felt bad about all my windsurf boards collecting dust, this could be new life for them. By the way, thanks Spencer for bringing my board to shore when my line broke.

Re: 8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:06 pm
by jimhornbeck
Good day. Thanks for posting on the helmet Spencer .I will just try to find you next time as I live in salt lake,thanks.

Re: 8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:21 pm
by JimSouthwick

Re: 8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:23 am
by DaveHubbel
Ralph, thanks for posting that you had a good time on your windsurfer, I have a 69L, 8' board under the dust that I have been thinking could be fun, but never put it in the truck, now I will!

Re: 8-17 8-18 DC

PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:29 am
by Ralph Morrison
Yeah, I really like riding mine. A couple things though, the footstraps are in the wrong place and will get in the way so you need to take them off. It took quite a few attempts at waterstarting before I figured it out. At first the nose of the board was turning down wind. You have to keep the board sideways to the force just like a twin tip. The difference is that you can't push on the board as much, you have to let the kite lift you onto the board.