Team East (Engl-E, Great Britain) - 2016-05-02
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
benno
29.8(D)
27.58(D)
7.92(D)
0(D)
0(D)
30.38(D)
Mike G
31.36(D)
29.99(D)
16.2(D)
19.3(D)
22.33(D)
67.66(D)
Stephen Squirrell
24.89(D)
23.96(D)
12.21(D)
12.67(D)
19.95(D)
61.69(D)
Ian Richards
Peter Cutts
Lance Newbery
Ben Tilston
Hotdog
Jamie Bore
Tris Haskins
Rik Jones
Will Trossell
Steve Carter
Trollope
Whitey
plum
matty
Ant
Venga Boy
tccambs
Killer Miller
Alex Lewin
Lewis Limm
Average30.5828.7914.2115.9921.1464.68
benno (2236km):
2925 days ago
2 categories

pesky 1 per leg thought that was a 28 average :(

the 112 although same specs as the isonic 107 its amazing how different they feel? the mistral doesnt feel the width it is and with the lockwood fin gives a 'speedboard' feel, nice to get a 30 on the dial which is turning out to be quite regular :)

20-25kts wind mistral 112/lw34/ka6.6 this is the combo of choice wouldnt be on anything else...even for free

great day shame the mornings wind didnt last

 

 



Mike G (11070km):
2925 days ago
5 categories

First time out on the 7.0m and back to bare feet. :)

I tried the 90L a couple of times but the 108L was going better.

Portland Harbour, Weymouth
RRD X-Fire LTD V8 108, 2016
Neilpryde RS Racing EVO 8 7.0, 2016
F-Hot RS-3 38



Stephen Squirrell (34966km):
2925 days ago
3 categories

What a top Bank Holiday weekend, windsurf Friday, top bike ride Saturday, nice walk on the beach Sunday mostly sunny and warm and then today a nice ssw wind was forecast with a 2 o clock low making it good for The Dip, Felixstowe :)

Arrived at the beach at ten to be meet by a full set of Hurrells , then Roger turned up but the winds were light and it was cloudy and cold:( We had a chat for a while but just got cold so we decided to rig and give it a try. I rigged my 8.5 for my 310 Xantos, I didn’t think I would need such big kit today! I was first on the water and I thought I was going to be overpowered but thigs calmed down and this set up was fine for over an hour as I broad reached into Bawdsey Bay but I had to be careful getting too close to the shingle bar with a 46cm fin!

Getting a bit peckish I beat back for a snack by which time there were 6/7 windsurfers out with a similar number of kitesurfers sadly going fast was a nonstarter in the lightish winds and lumpy sea, managing only 22.5 kts. After a chocolate bar and a banana, the wind filled in so I rigged the 7.8 for my 295 Xantos and my speeds went up to nearly 25 kts :) I had my best hour on the smaller kit, going broad then beating back made easy by the incoming tide, the sun even managed to show its face :) In the end I was last off the water absolutely knackers covering 60 km!!! and the sea had lumped up so I was glad to call it a day.

Nice to be back out at my home spot for the first time since January 2nd !!! and good to catch up with my mates not having seen then for a few months.

What a top Bank Holiday weekend, windsurf Friday, top bike ride Saturday, nice walk on the beach Sunday mostly sunny and warm and then today a nice ssw wind was forecast with a 2 o clock low making it good for The Dip, Felixstowe :)

Arrived at the beach at ten to be meet by a full set of Hurrells , then Roger turned up but the winds were light and it was cloudy and cold:( We had a chat for a while but just got cold so we decided to rig and give it a try. I rigged my 8.5 for my 310 Xantos, I didn’t think I would need such big kit today! I was first on the water and I thought I was going to be overpowered but thigs calmed down and this set up was fine for over an hour as I broad reached into Bawdsey Bay but I had to be careful getting too close to the shingle bar with a 46cm fin!

Getting a bit peckish I beat back for a snack by which time there were 6/7 windsurfers out with a similar number of kitesurfers sadly going fast was a nonstarter in the lightish winds and lumpy sea, managing only 22.5 kts. After a chocolate bar and a banana, the wind filled in so I rigged the 7.8 for my 295 Xantos and my speeds went up to nearly 25 kts :) I had my best hour on the smaller kit, going broad then beating back made easy by the incoming tide, the sun even managed to show its face :) In the end I was last off the water absolutely knackered covering 60 km!!! and the sea had lumped up so I was glad to call it a day.

Nice to be back out at my home spot for the first time since January 2nd !!! and good to catch up with my mates not having seen then for a few months.



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