Double Demerits (NSW, 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)
Dean Seal
16.97(D)
15.844(D)
7.606(D)
7.268(D)
11.571(D)
19.029(D)
Barks
26.932(D)
25.465(D)
14.75(D)
18.342(D)
20.632(D)
52.649(D)
Remi Dunoyer
32.822(D)
31.504(D)
14.195(D)
22.677(D)
27.431(D)
33.033(D)
Nigel
29.623(D)
28.381(D)
19.724(D)
21.932(D)
24.872(D)
78.897(D)
JohnM
29.877(D)
27.383(D)
9.24(D)
19.777(D)
22.584(D)
24.341(D)
Artur Kowalski
30.566(D)
28.105(D)
16.626(D)
20.115(D)
22.109(D)
54.267(D)
Andrew
22.13(D)
19.254(D)
5.912(D)
0(D)
10.346(D)
17.217(D)
Erik
26.839(D)
24.806(D)
0(D)
19.162(D)
20.381(D)
16.99(D)
Jethrow
Karl
Waiting4wind
Laff77
Peter (Wineman)
Roar
Carol
AlfaMale
Sparky
Cheeky Monkey
George
Palleaon
Starboard64
Dieter
Rico
Rodskeg
Jules
Greg Kay
Remi Roques
Average31.6929.9418.1822.3026.1566.58
Dean Seal (2158km):
2580 days ago

AHD Tactik, 8.5m Severne Raceboard, 41cm Select.  Just was curious how fast i could go on the Tactik beast.  Quick sail at midday.  Still think conditions could be better with a lot of ferry wash and a bit of swell around.  Manly, NSW, AU



Barks (3586km):
2580 days ago

Kyeemagh, NSW, AU

Isonic 117, TRXI 7.7, 44 fin. Light early arvo cruising and with Dezza. 

Falcon 101, TRX 7.0, 36 Volt. After the breeze kicked in the DDs and the Monday afternoon crew arrived.  Felt like I had a couple of good runs but not the case. 

Had a hoot of a time and sooo good to get back on the water after such a long lay off.

Still smiling even now.Smile



Remi Dunoyer (24497km):
2580 days ago
3 categories

Kyeemagh, NSW, AU

Exocet RS4 - Mauisails TR17 7.7 - 39Z

Nice sail with the usual crew.




Nigel (4616km):
2580 days ago
1 categories

Kyeemagh, NSW, AU || NNE 18-26kts

 Rocket 115, ODR8 7.8, Vmax4 37

Arrived around 2pm at the same time as John, but it looked really shit and not a white cap in sight. Guinea pig Barks headed out on big gear about 2:30 and was fanging around like there was actually some wind on the otherwise still-looking water. I followed with skepticism, but was instant reward as I planed away from the beach. As it turned out, the wind built to a very nice, consistent 22-25kts. My numbers don't really show just how fun it was out there, but I really enjoyed blasting back and forward from Bestic to the end of the runway in knee high chop.

Quite a team turnout today: Artur, John, Remi, Barks, Eric, Craig, and honorary Double-D member, Dezza. Good times :)

 



JohnM (4237km):
2580 days ago

Kyeemagh, NSW, AU

CA75 MS7.7 T44

Lots down,sunny and warm noreaster.



Artur Kowalski (21634km):
2580 days ago
3 categories

Kyeemagh, NSW, AU

 

Exocet (122lt) Rs5, MauiSails TRX 7.7, select S1 45



Andrew (15048km):
2580 days ago

Kyeemagh, NSW, AU || 118 Manta, 7.0 Titan, 44cm LWS

Was out there from 12pm to 2pm, but obviously would have loved to hang around a bit longer. Nice to see you out there again, Barks!



Erik (2432km):
2577 days ago
1 categories

Kyeemagh, NSW, AU - 85L Rocket and Gaastra 7.5m sail - not really comfortable, I was hoping for more wind, should have taken the larger board but still good to be out. 



Comments
Andrew


NSW
Australia
2580 days ago

Good stuff Dean. Looks like the new board is going to be handy for the autumn conditions!

Dean Seal


NSW
Australia
2580 days ago

Thanks Andrew, should be a goer.  Not as much fun as a slalom board but wanted to give it a go around the Harbour which is really difficult to sail unless you are a good tacker amongst yachts etc.  

Nice Alpha, hour and distance Nigel.  Remi still the standard 10% in front but you are catching him in the Alpha.  

Dezza


VIC
Australia
2580 days ago
Great speeds on the big gear, you were all flying, thanks for the honorary membership Nigel :)
Nigel


NSW
Australia
2580 days ago

Double Demerits is currently second place in NSW for the month. That's the best result I've seen since joining the team 3 years ago. Well done guys

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