Australian Season Kicks Off
I think forgetting your log in password is a clear sign of lack of blog updates…
Well, the truth is I haven’t really had the motivation plus blogging is so 2003, frankly I am also a little embarrassed to do so.
So what’s new….hmmm not much. Same boat, same foils, rigs etc. I spend most of the 10-11 sailing season on the water instead of in the garage, so the boat has been refined and now feels quite good. At least last time I lined up against somebody fast…
Still plenty of jobs on the list to do like, build a gearing adjuster, repaint the foils and rework the control systems to continuous, however I am happy to take the time and do this in between sailing. I think the key word for this season is “Consolidation”. A new Mach 2 small main foil would be the only thing I would like to try, however realistically I cannot see myself getting one in time for the Nationals, so I hope they are not as fast as a lot of us expect them to be…
What else…yeah season starts at St George this Saturday, so hopefully we will get a reasonable turn out. At the moment we are likely to have about 12 registered boats and more of a disorganised class structure due to yours truly re-claiming the position of the section organiser.
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