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Session Updated on 25 Feb
2011 February 2011 Ah yes – time to reflect on life and other things in general. The fact that it’s February in Gauteng means that we are not currently blessed with wind and frustration levels within the local sailing community are rather high. And it also doesn’t really help that I’m sitting here in this design review in sunny-bloody-Secunda breathing noxious “fugitive” emissions and having to listen to a bunch of engineers changing the design for the nth time – why ? Because they can. My frustration creeps further up the frusto-meter scale as we enter the next 30 minutes of discussion relating to a “no flow” issue on a 3/4” line – the only “no flow” scenario I’m worried about is that there is no water passing around the fin of my board. What on earth does all of this engineering nonsense have to do with sailing anyway? Absolutely nothing...
Basically
we are a bunch of people who meet up on
a fairly regular basis to go windsurfing.
Our sailing abilities range from just starting
out to really quite impressive. On an ideal
sailing day we will have all got out on
the water and had a good time with the reassurance
that you have a whole bunch of sailing buddies
looking out for you.
Our
focus is on recreational sailing rather
than racing, with friendly help always on
hand.
If it’s
windy, then you will find somebody to sail
with via the grapevine or the forum on this
website.
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