Swan River Mob (WA, Australia) - 2010-10-24
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
25
31.46(D)
29.97(D)
24.8(D)
21.59(D)
29.11(D)
62.787(D)
Stringer
30.29(D)
27.41(D)
12.5(D)
20.56(D)
21.437(D)
31.61(D)
JC
29.95(D)
28.41(D)
10.49(D)
20.11(D)
24.36(D)
32.35(D)
Slowboat
36.603(D)
34.815(D)
18.088(D)
23.72(D)
28.007(D)
51.915(D)
Recycle
36.17(D)
32.54(D)
10.69(D)
20.69(D)
25.07(D)
35.78(D)
Chris Adamson
35.54(D)
34.16(D)
14.95(D)
25.17(D)
21.83(D)
60(D)
Snides
Tim Stockton
Claude
Craig Mann
Dan Engdahl
Whitey
Matthew Langer
Istaaack
Neil Daffen
Linds
Spock
Gav
Mick
SAM WILLIAMS
Lachy
Aiden
Aids
Average36.3934.4921.4424.4528.5661.39
25 (14433km):
4930 days ago
5 categories

Went to Hardie's with an hour in my sights. Good solid wind at the start which sadly dropped about 5 knots half way through. The last few minutes of the hour were an effort to stay on the plane and I dropped right of the plane at about 59/60 minutes with much cursing. About 10 minues later it booted back in!! You can see the way I went further and further downwind as the wind dropped. Good to have 2 good sails in 2 days though!!

2011 Koncept 6.6, 2010 iSonic 111 proto, 38 Talon.



Stringer (7685km):
4930 days ago

melville nice arvo sail following last nights momentus Metallica concert \m/ \m/

 

evo ii 7.0 fanatic falcom 111 38 and 40 drake... missed the call from the SRM bruthahood suggesting the woodies mission was on.. suspect there will be some good speeds to follow... had to drop in a sail to jesper after yeserdays blow out at scabs in the shorebreak



JC (5181km):
4930 days ago

Pelican Point, WA, AU

Wind looked promising and starting to fill in as I was rigging so went the 6.5 hoping for a good hour. First 20mins was great then it just about turned off completely. So, decided to try the new 7 Reflex with a bigger fin in the IS. Hit the wind as the wind kicked right back up and took a while to dial the 7 properly. A little frustrating but a sunny and windy afternoon nonetheless makes for good fun. 

CR 6.5 then Reflex 7. IS86, LE 32 then FO 36 then LE 34. 

 

 



Slowboat (47716km):
4930 days ago
1 categories

Got held up in the shed after a reli bash so was a bit late on the road to mandurah. Car was getting buffeted all the way down so I was getting a bit excited... As I pulled up to the boat ramp it was looking pretty good. By the time I'd parked (1 minute later) the wind looked a bit light. People not planing... etc. Bugger. Was thinking of rigging the 7.8m but then I thought it might just be a lull so went the 7m. I did a couple of runs underpowered before heading in. Missed PD's epic altercation with a submerged shopping trolley at the channel. I went through there just afterwards unaware of the hidden danger. Lucky me. The wind came back a bit so I went back out for a nice cruise with the remaining crew. There wasnt quite enough juice in the wind for faster speeds, and interestingly my four fastest 10 second runs were on the way back in to the carpark. I wasnt game to go down the run. It was really shallow. N54, EIII 7.0m proto, CL25 weed



Recycle (17196km):
4930 days ago
3 categories

Woodies with Ado and very few kiters,snapped my beloved antique sonic w52 just in front of the back foot straps the glass on the bottom holding it together long enough to dredge back to the car park (anyone know where I can get another one?)The C3 sling shot is a magic fin it even felt pretty good in the isonic 86 for the second half of the session.Trying to up the alpha pb and nailed some good turns ,but obviously need to work on the proximity thing.

w52(rip) iile isonic86 rsr6.2 c3 slingshot21 f132



Chris Adamson (14466km):
4930 days ago
3 categories

Paid a visit to Woodies at the invitation of Recycle, and it was good to be back in home (warm) waters.

The breeze was up to around 22 at first but rapidly faded, leaving me with a decent swim way out the back, though it later filled in just enough to crank out some reasonable alphas.

The best part was the lack of kiters; only 4 or 5 on the flat side. Maybe this was because it is early in the season and we don't have many tourists yet? Anyway, there were more windsurfers than kiters which was great to see.

Manta 49, Warp 6.3, KA 23.



Comments
Sausage


QLD
Australia
4930 days ago

Impressive hour Peter - pity it died out on you.  And bloody incredible Nm considering your 2 sec speed.

Jay


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

Nic- you sail down at Melville much more mate and you'll have to join our team!

Firiebob


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

WOW Mr Dans, nice Hr Cool

Kimba


SA
Australia
4930 days ago

Nice Hour PD!

Stringer


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

nice one Jay, ps SRM jurisdiction encompasses melville. i.e. su casa e mi casa :)

Sammy the snail


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

nice attempt on the hour Peter Wink.. beautiful alpha Ado Cool.

I am dreaming or Mr Lockwood has finily made a CL weedy Surprised

Elmo


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

Pedro, Can you let us know where that shopping trolley was and we will try to do something about it

lao shi


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

Nice hour, 25 and it nearly was!

Snides


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

Elmo,

when you find that trolley have a look for me if you can..

pretty sure i left a six pack of red bull,30 packets of codral and 2 packs of sui min in it

would appreciate it if you find it!!

lao shi


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

Bugger about the W52 recycle!

Looks like an excuse for a shiny new Nude!

Sammy the snail


WA
Australia
4930 days ago

Hey John, sorry for your board!!! Steve or Evets got my old one W52, I chopped the nose on it... ask him, maybe it sell it to you Wink