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Beers in Maui

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Created by KenHo > 9 months ago, 16 Jun 2010
KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
16 Jun 2010 6:13PM
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Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there have been a number of beers consumed after a fine days sailing, and it's been asserted that people on forums just talk sh1t !!!

NOt sure I agree, but there you are, I'm just the new boy.
Well powered up on 5.0.

Gestalt
QLD, 14969 posts
16 Jun 2010 7:06PM
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wait until you tell the guys you spoke about the wind on a forum.

KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
16 Jun 2010 7:39PM
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No,no dobbing.

Gestalt said...

wait until you tell the guys you spoke about the wind on a forum.


Ian1
WA, 129 posts
16 Jun 2010 6:56PM
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Think you proved your point.

Gestalt
QLD, 14969 posts
16 Jun 2010 11:29PM
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i think they'll all know as they all post on the forum also....

KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
17 Jun 2010 3:01PM
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Finally busted my "never attempted a front loop" cherry today.
Had a couple of goes, got half way around the first time, 3/4 the next.
The hardest part is to actually have a go.

hargs
QLD, 634 posts
17 Jun 2010 6:25PM
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Hey Ken how is the Maui trip going? Hope you are getting heaps of wind. Say g'day to Greenie & the rest of the SurfFx crew for me. Cheers Hargs

KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
17 Jun 2010 7:28PM
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hargs said...

Hey Ken how is the Maui trip going? Hope you are getting heaps of wind. Say g'day to Greenie & the rest of the SurfFx crew for me. Cheers Hargs


It's great. Not hell windy, but plenty. I was a bit underpowered today, but the lightweights had no problems. Poor gear choice on my behalf.
HAving a lesson tomorrow to try and get these loops sorted. Very excited about that. Got my GoPro sorted today, so all crashes will be documented from now on.
Ian and Michael are in fine culinary form and have been feeding us royally and John was King of Margaritas tonight.
It's hard work I tell ya.
I've got the whole wrong side of the road thing sussed, so I've been chief chauffeur.
It's generally pretty quiet over here though. Not masses of sailors, and the shops are quiet. Seems ot have been hit hard by the GFC. Lots of Euros staying home, I think.


divaldo
SA, 2879 posts
17 Jun 2010 8:49PM
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KenHo said...

hargs said...

Hey Ken how is the Maui trip going? Hope you are getting heaps of wind. Say g'day to Greenie & the rest of the SurfFx crew for me. Cheers Hargs


It's great. Not hell windy, but plenty. I was a bit underpowered today, but the lightweights had no problems. Poor gear choice on my behalf.
HAving a lesson tomorrow to try and get these loops sorted. Very excited about that. Got my GoPro sorted today, so all crashes will be documented from now on.
Ian and Michael are in fine culinary form and have been feeding us royally and John was King of Margaritas tonight.
It's hard work I tell ya.
I've got the whole wrong side of the road thing sussed, so I've been chief chauffeur.
It's generally pretty quiet over here though. Not masses of sailors, and the shops are quiet. Seems ot have been hit hard by the GFC. Lots of Euros staying home, I think.





Keep our spot warm on the keiki beach at Kanaha, we there in two weeks today!

lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
17 Jun 2010 10:24PM
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The only way im going to get to Maui is if i ask my gf to marry me; the things you do for windsurfing.

Donk
NSW, 390 posts
17 Jun 2010 11:25PM
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Lee that's what I did. Got married in Maui and a sailing honeymoon. She even said I could go for a session on the big day. I politely declined with clenched teeth seeing it as a test of our marriage.
Cheers

KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
18 Jun 2010 4:47AM
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I have to say, if you can't afford Maui, just pick a good forecast, and go to Bundaberg.
It's uncannily like it here. Water temp is the same, red dirt, cane fields, and there is even The Hummock, though it's a wee bit bigger and they call it Mt Haleakala.
The wind is similar, and the waves are about the same.
Less kites here though, thanks to them sensibly being treated like the dirty lepers they are, and being restricted to Outcast Beach only. It's a true sign of civilisation in an otherwise nobly savage land.
The big trucks are a bit different though. In Bundy they cart sugar in them, but here, they put the wheels on funny and roar around in a cloud of global warming, just for the heck of it.
People go shopping here in things that look like a cross between a moon buggy and a mine truck.
I'd love to see someone go bush-bashing in one, with the wheels sticking out a foot on each side, you would get cleaned up by a tree on the first curve.
Kanaha is a really nice spot, with lovely parking and rigging lots of grass and some man eye candy. Not as much as Currumbin though, that's for sure.

KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
18 Jun 2010 3:53PM
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HAd my looping lesson today, and was pleased to finish on a high note, as my final attempt saw me complete a full rotation, and land with my feet still in the straps, ready to waterstart.
It's not actually that hard, or scary.
The crash from a typical failed attempt is not as bad as a normal catapult that everyone has done loads of. Well, I have anyway.
Not hooked in means no swing around the mast and no massive bruises on legs or back.
If I can do it, anyone can. I mean, how hard can it be ??

ULF
QLD, 261 posts
18 Jun 2010 8:12PM
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lee1972 said...

The only way im going to get to Maui is if i ask my gf to marry me; the things you do for windsurfing.


Don't do that. Save yourself now. If you get married then she'll want babies and then your stuffed. Go to Maui now and escape while you can...run..run now!!!!!

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Jun 2010 9:59PM
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KenHo said...

some man eye candy.



from what i've been told, in maui that statement is more literal than it first appears

KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
19 Jun 2010 5:25AM
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No, there is very little kiting here really.
Not really many chicks either, especially compared to Currumbin.

Haircut said...

KenHo said...

some man eye candy.



from what i've been told, in maui that statement is more literal than it first appears


JoLee
QLD, 294 posts
19 Jun 2010 1:45PM
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ULF said...

lee1972 said...

The only way im going to get to Maui is if i ask my gf to marry me; the things you do for windsurfing.


Don't do that. Save yourself now. If you get married then she'll want babies and then your stuffed. Go to Maui now and escape while you can...run..run now!!!!!


Hubby and I did both! Now we`re running away to Maui from the kids!

lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
19 Jun 2010 6:28PM
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I know i hear the clock already tick tick tick, my windsurf days are numbered and i would run but the ball and chain is to heavy!!

ULF said...

lee1972 said...

The only way im going to get to Maui is if i ask my gf to marry me; the things you do for windsurfing.


Don't do that. Save yourself now. If you get married then she'll want babies and then your stuffed. Go to Maui now and escape while you can...run..run now!!!!!




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