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| Average | 19.24 | 17.79 | 6.88 | 15.26 | 15.85 | 15.11 | ||||||||||||
Tibor (19566km): ![]() Marmong Point, NSW, AU Well now ....that was blowing a bit. To scared to go for it. However it also went fairly quickly as well. Out with Barry, Ian,Mick and Glenn.
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Ant-man (14719km): ![]() Coal Point, NSW, AU Fanatic 115 (New board) 1250 Flow 4.7 Take. Not the best wind to test run the new board. Shark spotted off Coalie that had a couple of wingers sitting in the water a bit concerned. | ||||||||||||||||||
sboardcrazy (27306km): ![]() 3-5kts with patches of 8 - 10 / 13kts E - ENE Teralba, NSW, AU Wing no 25 ? Sailed 2.10 -3.10 pm 5m Matador - 130ltre Fone - 1800 front wing I don't know if that's typical for teralba in an E but it was like an inverted W..Nothing with a few quick gusts or at best patches of stronger stuff. I was really nervous about going out but it was easy. I was hoping to make progress with the foiling but the wind was too light. I think I got up a few inches once and fell off coming up going too far off the wind . It's the 1st time I've started to understand how to use the wing and not use it like a windsurf sail. I've been watching a few videos and they are helping.. One day I'll strike perfect conditions.. ( 10 - 18kts ).. No one else. I could see the windfoilers off Marmong earlier .
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| Glenn Rumford (13070km): Marmong Point, NSW, AU. My wingfoil gybing is still 100% (100% failure rate that is). For the first time in a couple of years I saw a jelly blubber in the lake. The last time we had blubbers we had millions of them. Hope this one was just lost and came in the lake by accident....and didn't bring friends. Hopefully Tony's shark will eat the blubber. | ||||||||||||||||||
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