The Pit Crew (VIC, Australia) - 2017-03-27
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Sailquik
40.795(D)
37.416(D)
6.104(D)
16.889(D)
15.314(D)
17.278(D)
Mathew Robertson
39.946(D)
37.709(D)
7.708(D)
17.282(D)
19.307(D)
27.8(D)
kato
39.771(D)
37.784(D)
7.343(D)
21.951(D)
24.606(D)
19.425(D)
Ado
41.491(D)
27.548(D)
3.142(D)
10.776(D)
11.88(D)
7.017(D)
Shelby
Seahorse
Nic R
Spotty
Mr Love
Mal Wright
Tom Chalko
Peter Johnston
Stuart Eustice
Mal Faulkner
andrew dickenson
Pip (Old codger)
Brad
Chinaman
Dazzer
Tempest
Tone
supernan
SeaSkip
Johndog
Neil Maskiell
Hajime
PMosse
Dazman
Troppo
Sunshinesailorgirl
Josh
fordy007
Phee
Adrian
Average41.1437.757.5319.6221.9623.61
Sailquik (29582km):
2587 days ago
1 categories

Sandy Point, Vic.

We missed it! Frown

We were waiting for the front to approach. I knew it would hit with a bang and pass pretty quickly, but all the forecasts predicted it arriving between 2pm and 4pm. I was planning to be there early to rig and wait. Ado arrived at my place at 1.30pm and we were checking the radar which showed the front back to the west of Port Phillip Bay. Then it his South Channel Island so we assumed we had the usual hour plus for it to arrive here. We were just getting redy to go rig up and the radar refreshed with the front about to hit us. I have never seen it move that fast!

We scrambled down the the inlet and as we drove in the wind was still WNW. As we were pulling gear out to rig Kato and Mat arrived and the wind swing WSW. Within seconds the dunes were a huge sandstorm and you could almost not see them. I had just started rigging the 5m, anticipating about 35-40 knots! By the time I had done it, I knew I needed the 4.6m and rigged that one too, got my wettie on, organised my GPS's. and carried my gear up to the end of the dunes This all took about 40 mins. As soon as I was ready to launch, i looked around and the wind had died back to 20-25 knots! Cry

So I went back and rigged the 5.4m. The wind seemed to make a slight comback, but I was underpowered on all runs. I got one good gust with a 41 peak and was walking back in another good squall as Mat and Ado flew past, but i missed that one. We waited for the wind to come back, and it did in one short squall, enough for me to get on more run at 37, but then it died completely. Mat and Kato had been sucked into another run after my last one and eneded up stuck on the other sdie of the channel with no wind. I was starting to plan how I was going to get the boat to fetch them, when they worked out that they could body drag back to the other side! Cool

The wind during the front was 40-50 knots for about 30 minutes! What could have been......

But it was great to get some of the old Band back together! 

Carbon Art SP40, 16.5cm Tribal assy speed, 2017 KA Koncept 5.4m, GW52 GPS

Note that the temperature dropped from 36 to 13 degrees after the front come through!

 

 

 



Mathew Robertson (8362km):
2586 days ago
1 categories

Shallow Inlet, Sandy Point, VIC, AU

Was 10 minutes late... missed the best gust of the day.



kato (37520km):
2585 days ago
4 categories

Sandy Point, Vic, AU

Started the day at 7am competing in the Police and Emergency games. Nice surf SUPing conditions until 10.30 when the northerly started to show its teeth. The SUP heats were to start at 2pm....just when the strong SW was due to arrive.......so time to change water craft and locations.

A quick dash home to grab the trailer and dodge all the vegetation that was being flung across the road....This is going to be a great session at the Pit

Arrived to the beach with Matt ,Daffy and Ado rigging 4.4 and 5.0 . Mmmmmm I,m going with the 5.0 and 5.8 combo with 7kg in the jacket for company Tongue out.

Ran the first few runs on the 52 Slalom as the wind and backed off a little, then another squall hit so onto the speed gear with the 5.8.

I got three runs in then no wind, no issue except i'm on the wrong side of the inlet with Matt and I have a weight jacket on.Yell

Managed to do a water drag back to the right side and a long walk home.

Sl52, Ca40, Koncept 5.8 , Ka/Loc Assy 20



Ado (4489km):
2585 days ago
1 categories

Sandy Point, Vic, AU

 

Didn't even manage 5 runs it was so crap.



Comments
fangy


WA
Australia
2586 days ago
Yikes 36 -> 13, not only hard to rig, but hard to judge which wettie!
Sailquik


VIC
Australia
2585 days ago

Yep, I was starting to feel cold in my 2mm steamer by the time we packed up, for the first time in many months! Frown