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    Posted: 16 Jan 14 at 6:42pm
Actually didn't mean you had to sail a d-one week in week out, just that when you get it, like any technical boat you have to put in a few months to get the techniques for the boat. After that it's not that difficult according to the boys at the club. 

Us proper sized people - supernova. However, even though I sail one, it's not what you are after if you have already had a phantom and so slow, it's just a nicer and faster ;-) version. How about a new vortex?

The new RS can stack on a car and dead light, but I suspect we should all go and get a load of those inflatable racing dinghies with racks that were at the boat show. Decent electric pump, flat chat on the motorway, chuck em in the boot when done!

I do the road bike thing and it's good, but if you do to much it can get a bit Johnny no mates. About time for us to introduce a bit of sup racing in the local pond LOL


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Green ones are unlucky, red ones are fastest... as for my sailing mojo, it couldn't be better; it's just not directed at drifting around the back of a fleet on a pond currently. ;-)

What we need is a new beach boat- car top tastic - anything that can't be put on the roof by a grown man on his own when the situation demands it, is a) too heavy and b) too big. If folks want to race it, cool... But can we do it National Watersports Festival style? ISAF rules are just too anal for the casual 21st century participant.
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Originally posted by Rupert


Cure? The Lightning 368. Takes 5 minutes to rig (no wings, shrouds, mast sleeves, complex rope threading), can go on a roof rack if you are fed up with speed limits, an open circuit where the people at the other end are nice,friendly, and genuinely pleased to see visitors (even me...) good weight carrier (though I fear genuine Finn sailor material will probably struggle - it is only 12 foot, after all), and actually, fun to sail.

My record is 6 mins but that includes taking off the cover and wheeling it from my boat space.  Takes longer to get the dry suit on!
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I wrote out a really witty reply to all this but the it was wiped.  I have lost the mojo required to redo it.

Off on hols soon where Mojo sauce is a local favourite.  I shall bring some back for James and grumpf.  Green or red?
the same, but different...

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Originally posted by yellowwelly

Originally posted by Rupert



Cure? The Lightning 368. 

do they come in pairs... Luke and I need one for each foot.


I suspect you have found your equivelent in windsurfing (though they take longer to rig) and Luke does sound a little big boned for a Lightning. A Megabyte is the big equivelant, really.
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I refer to the first part of my post above Daniel...
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Originally posted by yellowwelly


The fact that you need to take a week to train for the euros if you haven't sailed it much kind of support Simon's POV no?  
And the fact that you are not club sailing it, but concentrating on the circuit (the same conclusion I had come to with my 100 for the second season) does also not go unnoticed mate.
I'm sure they are good boats, but you are quite right the endless packing, unpacking, travelling (on the inside lane at 50) and arriving to find that 3 hours on the motorway heading away from a decent forecast, is reason enough to put some of us off treading in your footsteps.
So yes, mojo definitely at an all time low for seeking out 'quality' dinghy racing and with none available in a suitable craft locally, it just makes sense to change directions a little- be that on a board, sailing with kids or scaling back to something like a laser and keeping it cheap and cheerful... but I'm glad you've got the Grad to keep yourself on the water and enjoying sailing in general.    
Now over to Graeme... any solutions to get him out of the latest lycra obsession- road biking... whatever next?  (And cross country running.... purleaaseee, surely no one still goes looking in the woods for a porn stash these days?) 





Once, on a long distance run, I chanced upon a couple blond slappers hurriedly dressing and a disgruntled snapper (ahem) testing his flash (ahem) pretty much made my month - they were more towards club/Mayfair quality than fiesta too.
Highest suicide rates occur generally some time round this time of year - early feb maybe.
Having a 3 week long lurgy has made life particularly sh*t for me. Still, keep busy or active enough and there is no opportunity to be depressed.
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Originally posted by Rupert



Cure? The Lightning 368. 

do they come in pairs... Luke and I need one for each foot.
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Blimey, I know it is wet and cold, but you all seem to be trying to out-do each other on how terrible life and sailing is. Its January, ffs, not the end of the world.

Cure? The Lightning 368. Takes 5 minutes to rig (no wings, shrouds, mast sleeves, complex rope threading), can go on a roof rack if you are fed up with speed limits, an open circuit where the people at the other end are nice,friendly, and genuinely pleased to see visitors (even me...) good weight carrier (though I fear genuine Finn sailor material will probably struggle - it is only 12 foot, after all), and actually, fun to sail.

All in all, I'm looking forward to sailing on Sunday (assuming the weather isn't too much like the end of the world...)
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Originally posted by Ruscoe

I have lost my sailing Mojo, but fallen in love with other sports.


Yes I noticed you'd left your Strava turned on in the car after the ride..

I'm so SAD today I might have to strap on a head torch and go for a night run in the woods to cheer me up a bit, it's still grey and miserable down here in the normally sunny south east.

Will I sail on sunday though, there's a load more wind on the way, but it could be spent by then.
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