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Re: Is it worth organising a Yak Sailors meet?

Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 08:27
by Dognut
Fish and sail combo. Monday definately.

Re: Is it worth organising a Yak Sailors meet?

Posted: 29 Oct 2011, 08:56
by Sellz
Hey Eddie,

Up until last week the AI had not touched water for adleast 6 months, but since then I have been out 2-3 times in the last few days :)

The Squid and snapper have been good, picked up a few the other night!

Catch up for a sail / fish soon!

Re: Is it worth organising a Yak Sailors meet?

Posted: 29 Oct 2011, 16:03
by ELM
Sellz wrote:Hey Eddie,

Up until last week the AI had not touched water for adleast 6 months, but since then I have been out 2-3 times in the last few days :)

The Squid and snapper have been good, picked up a few the other night!

Catch up for a sail / fish soon!
Is there a public ramp at the shed/club Luke?

Re: Is it worth organising a Yak Sailors meet?

Posted: 08 Nov 2011, 18:57
by mat
Hey Eddie
looks like the choice of location is split between the Mornington Peninsula crowd and the city dudes. Perhaps we could simply have a race around the bouys/poles at Seaford Keast Park/or Mornington Harbour and the boys could meet at Altona and have a race there. The two champs could then go head to head say at Green Point in the city......and i can film the whole thing and stick it on youtube. Perhaps the winner could get a carbon fibre paddle for first prize?
Mat