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Who turned the wind off????

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Jim
 Jim
(@Spray_in_the_face)
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Geez, for three weeks now I feel like I'm living in a green house. Other than a storm blowing through last weekend we haven't had much wind on the great lakes. 5-10 seems to be the norm. Great warm weather, but no wind. Can't somebody do some kind of wind dance?

Jim Z, P16, H14

 
Posted : September 9, 2009 5:26 am
Adam Johnson
(@Adam_Q)
Posts: 21
Lubber
 

Maybe you need to put more quarters in the machine

Adam Q.

 
Posted : September 9, 2009 7:48 am
Scott Finley
(@smfinley)
Posts: 709
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I think this is the first time I have heard of the midwest weather being to predictable and having a problem because it is not changing πŸ˜€ It always seems to be the other way around. But I agree recently and in the foreseeable forecast it is 5-10 here around Chicago.

Scott
Hobie 18M in Chicago

 
Posted : September 9, 2009 11:01 am
Philip
(@p-m)
Posts: 916
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Scott,
I'll be in Chicago for several days in the near future. If you're game, maybe we can meet over a beer, or do some sailing. I'll bring the wind.

Philip

 
Posted : September 9, 2009 1:01 pm
(@skarr1)
Posts: 414
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Watch out Scott, Philip can talk up a storm.

 
Posted : September 9, 2009 1:10 pm
Jim
 Jim
(@Spray_in_the_face)
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Maybe you need to put more quarters in the machine

Hahaha πŸ˜† Actually I think the power supply comes from a wind turbine. Dhup!

Jim Z, P16, H14

 
Posted : September 9, 2009 3:26 pm
popeyez7
(@popeyez7)
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We've got the same problem in N.Y. state~~~ and ny is full of 'windbags' πŸ˜€

~~popeyez7~~
~18 Hobie mag~
~17 Hobie w/ super jib~
~2 Kayaks
~ jet-boat 150 hp.
~~ Vietnam Vet. 69-71 ~~

 
Posted : September 10, 2009 12:28 am
Robert Braid
(@turbohobo)
Posts: 613
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Well the wind finally came back to the MidWest, and about time too, no wind for some 3 weeks past, was experiencing withdrawl symptoms, and then wham, wind blowing again, hit the water running with 15 knots of wind and it was pedal to the metal. Funny thing though, in all the times past with pushing the envelope I never had my recent experience of an angle of wind that wanted to push the nose of the leeward hull down, I had to move my weight as far back as possible with one foot on the transom almost and the other foot on the rear crossbar. I now understand the pitchpole syndrome.

Turbo

On-The-Edge-Of-No-Control

 
Posted : September 20, 2009 4:17 pm
Scott Finley
(@smfinley)
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We also had a nice couple days of wind in the Chicago area after a couple weeks of nothing. Saturday we had a solid 15 mph for most of the day.

Scott
Hobie 18M in Chicago

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 2:44 am
Jim
 Jim
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I agree. Although Sunday was very frustrating on the bay, There was 15 mph wind and then abruptly nothing for about an hour at a time. It was very strange. I've never been out where I didn't think I couldn't get back, but yesterday had me concerned. Just sitting there bobbing like a cork taking wake after wake really stinks. When it came it stayed for a long time and was steady. Nice sailing.

Jim Z, P16, H14

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 4:57 am
popeyez7
(@popeyez7)
Posts: 399
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Same here..... Almost ''pitched'' the 18 a couple of wks ago. Kinda looks like a white knuckle ride today too, I'am waitin for my balast to get here~~ it's a two person day..... πŸ˜‰

~~popeyez7~~
~18 Hobie mag~
~17 Hobie w/ super jib~
~2 Kayaks
~ jet-boat 150 hp.
~~ Vietnam Vet. 69-71 ~~

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 4:57 am
Larry Smith
(@lawrencer2003)
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smfinley wrote: We also had a nice couple days of wind in the Chicago area after a couple weeks of nothing. Saturday we had a solid 15 mph for most of the day.

Saturday ROCKED!!!!!!. YEEE HAAAA! After puttering about for all these weekends. Fantastic day with big whoop dee do waves. We were out before 11am and only came in when I could no longer feel my fingers. Saturday this week looks promising.

Larry Smith

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 8:56 am
MN3
 MN3
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lawrencer2003 wrote: We were out before 11am and only came in when I could no longer feel my fingers.

Very glad you finaly had some great air...

Why couldn't you feel your fingers? cold or just overuse? or other?

MN3

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 9:13 am
Larry Smith
(@lawrencer2003)
Posts: 327
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steady soaking despite wetsuit for three hours with trapeze junky wife hooting and holloering.

Larry Smith

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 9:42 am
MN3
 MN3
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lawrencer2003 wrote: steady soaking despite wetsuit for three hours with trapeze junky wife hooting and holloering.

so your fingers were in your ears the whole time and got cold? lol...

MN3

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 11:29 am
Scott Finley
(@smfinley)
Posts: 709
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I was out for a solid 3 hours by myself on Saturday before needing a little break. Yes they were fun big rolling waves. Nothing like flying a hull on the wire as you come across the wave and the water drops 3 feet further down πŸ˜€ Great wetsuit weather also, cool enough you needed it but very comfortable temp with it on, hands and feet not cold.

Scott
Hobie 18M in Chicago

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 11:32 am
Larry Smith
(@lawrencer2003)
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LOL. Tactical mistake wearing a shorty and no windbreaker. The wife, in full wetsuit was high and dry and I was getting hosed on the tramp. After three hours my teeth were chattering, hypothermia setting in and my hands were numb she was jabbering "One more run!" like a demented parrot. Good fun though. I did not warm up till we started rolling the boats away.

Everyone had the same comment re waves...Gotta set my trap higher! Spring project is new trapeze gear.

Larry Smith

 
Posted : September 21, 2009 12:04 pm
MN3
 MN3
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she was jabbering "One more run!" like a demented parrot

HAHA-
i can only asume she doesn't read these posts...or you and the couch spend many nights alone... πŸ™‚

MN3

 
Posted : September 22, 2009 9:11 am
Scott Finley
(@smfinley)
Posts: 709
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I just got this image of her trapped out just over your shoulder squaking like a parrot. πŸ˜† Were you sailing with either a patch over your eye or a wooden leg? Maybe your legs were numb and felt like wood?

Scott
Hobie 18M in Chicago

 
Posted : September 22, 2009 9:16 am