It is amazing how many things I don't know about windsurfing! There is always something to learn.
I apologize to experienced racers and others for whom what I will write now will look like discovering hot water, but maybe there are some others like me out there, who don't know about things that have a potential to make their windsurfing life easier.
The miracle of adjustable outhaul I discovered two seasons ago. At first, it was annoying that all this ropes get in the way of my back hand on the boom. But, I immediately recognized that adjustable outhaul in many cases can save you from going out and re-trim your sail. When the wind goes up or down, one movement of your hand can make a difference between comfortable sailing and being under or overpowered.
However, the rigging of the sail was much more complicated. Racing and Slalom sails are already enough hard to rig, and now you have more ropes to be pulled through and attached to different places on the boom. Annoying, but if you want to enjoy on the water more, quite necessary.
Before my last session on Košljun, island Pag, I was introduced to the solution: portable sail pulleys! This little things you mount in the clew hole on your sail. The ropes on your boom can stay there; no need for disassembling the adjustable outhaul. When you rig the sail, you just put them around the pulley and that's it!
Perfect. And how on earth I didn't know this before? And why someone didn't tell me? Amazing.
To prevent this mistake in other cases, I am revealing the pulley secret to everyone who will read this. :-)
Thanks to Boris Plečaš from SurfJam for providing couple of Chinook sail pulleys quickly.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Dust In The Wind, Kansas
I close my eyes, only for a moment, and the moment's gone
All my dreams, pass before my eyes, a curiosity
Dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wind
Same old song, just a drop of water in an endless sea
All we do, crumbles to the ground, though we refuse to see
Dust in the wind, All we are is dust in the wind
Don't hang on, nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky
It slips away, all your money won't another minute buy
Dust in the wind, All we are is dust in the wind
written by Kerry Livgren, performed by Kansas
Friday, May 17, 2013
Rainy day, windy joy
It was a perfect forecast with a minor flaw: a lot of rain! South wind 25-40 knots, enough for great fun. The entrance into the Košljun bay on island Pag was full when I arrived in the morning. Small windsurfers talk under umbrellas until, around noon, rain stopped (at least a little bit).
After that we got 3-4 hours of nice ride. It was choppy, wind was strong and gusty (sails from 4 to 7), from time to time rain was annoyingly pricky on our faces, but who cares.
On the photo: the Košljun crew from today (all from the norther part of Croatia and from Slovenia - southerners choosed to sail in the south :-) )
GPS results: KJD Zagreb & Soulwindsurf Team.
A lot of photos on Surf Jam Facebook page.
After that we got 3-4 hours of nice ride. It was choppy, wind was strong and gusty (sails from 4 to 7), from time to time rain was annoyingly pricky on our faces, but who cares.
On the photo: the Košljun crew from today (all from the norther part of Croatia and from Slovenia - southerners choosed to sail in the south :-) )
GPS results: KJD Zagreb & Soulwindsurf Team.
A lot of photos on Surf Jam Facebook page.
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