Pinnaroos (WA, Australia) - 2019-01-17
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Flatchat
34.455(D)
31.852(D)
11.95(D)
16.563(D)
23.154(D)
44.287(D)
Kenny
31.374(D)
27.336(D)
9.806(D)
18.154(D)
20.276(D)
20.626(D)
Lunny
34.437(D)
32.858(D)
16.399(D)
22.894(D)
26.654(D)
58.246(D)
Windtech
33.036(D)
30.062(D)
13.585(D)
19.887(D)
27.761(D)
50.331(D)
Boz
35.117(D)
33.132(D)
14.947(D)
23.499(D)
26.596(D)
71.006(D)
SRS73
33.11(D)
31.22(D)
13.52(D)
14.41(D)
28.94(D)
66.71(D)
Pointman
Chris Porter
Jeff
paddymac
JC2
Windxtasy
Jemma
scarrgo
Jonah
Ricey
Bunyip
AC1
Hooksey
tailwind
Snickers
Pacey
AndreaMunich
Gloria
Reg
Topcat
Clue Thirst
The Shroom
fingers
Finback
Peanut
Average34.7933.0015.6723.2028.3568.86
Flatchat (9962km):
1918 days ago
2 categories

Melville Beach, WA, AU

Shifty, gusty and full of holes... and that was just the company....Tongue out

SB i107, Evo9 7.0m, Tribal Wspd 29



Kenny (16394km):
1918 days ago

Melville Beach, WA, AU

First time back at smelville in a while. Very gusty as usual but still got a couple good runs in until the wind dropped to 15 knots. A very short session but i wasnt expecting much from today.

My 22.9 Alpha seems to have been eaten by Ka72. Oh well wait till monday as the forecast looks epic. Congrats to Tim the king of Melville! all hail his majesty!

5.5 tr7, 85 sonic, 25 tribal ws.



Lunny (42007km):
1918 days ago
3 categories

Melville Beach, WA, AU

Did someone say Gusty?

Today was all about Tim, so i sprayed him on the way past and i think he liked it.

Without King Tim there today it would have been less fun.Laughing

M112, SV Mach2 7.0, Tribal ws 29



Windtech (5307km):
1918 days ago
1 categories

Pelican Point, WA, AU

A quick drive around the block.Wink

I got there late, it looked windy , got a gust and the rest was a bit of a grovel. Blew it...

WindTech 57 , Ka 6.3 28 fin



Boz (39135km):
1918 days ago
2 categories

Melville Beach, WA, AU

Tim your 5 minutes are up, sorry mate but that run I did after we where discussing your 34 kind of a lucky gust just at the right moment. Great to catch up with a few Pinnas but was quite gusty today

Manta 59 KAR 6.3



SRS73 (15825km):
1918 days ago

Pelican Point, WA, AU

Solid early afternoon - had another go at the run down to Perth Dinghy Sailing Club and then down to the Scout Club near the freeway.

Evening sail was patchy - abandoned the Pt Walter run with Neil.

RRD X-Fire 108, NP EVO7 7.0, 34 fin



Comments
Boz


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

All Hail King Tim, everyone deserves their 5 minutes of fameLaughing

Kenny


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

The king himself

fangy


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Woohoo King Tim of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Laughing

That's a rubbish Nauti Neil. I reckon use West Coast Hwy next time Tongue out

Flatchat


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Folied by that Bozium kyrptonite gel again. Ken, can you also look for my 27 alpha, as that seems to have dissapeared on KA72 tooSurprised

fangy


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Tim, stay away from the Bozium, even the Russiam mafia are using it to soften up hard as nails witness in the US witness non-protection program!

Kenny


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Tim, our high speed alpha particles were blocked by the Bozium.

fangy


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

As I said fellas, it's a super dense material that very few people understand. Alpha particles penetrating ... not chance. Do your alphas in the Maccas drive-through on Canning Hwy like the good ol' days.

Kenny


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Welcome Scotty. nice first post! Are you uploading your file to KA72? 

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Welcome to the Pinnaroos, Scott! 

It was a round about kind of initiation, but we got you in the end.

SRS73


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Thanks Kenny. My setup is GW60->GPS Speedsurfing->GPSTC

Kenny


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

OK no worries. Some of our teammates have discovered a more efficient way of getting a Nautical mile on the drive home Laughing but ive foiled their plans by checking their tracks on Ka72.Tongue out

But do whatever is easier for you.

SRS73


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Oh yes I think I know him Laughing Seems odd that tracks can't be downloaded from GPS-SS. Will look into KA72.

Boz


WA
Australia
1918 days ago
Nice going Scott, great to have a team member doing NM on water😁And Kenny/Tim, Boznium doesn’t affect skill, either you have it or you don’t😁
Kenny


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Scott, Had a little look at GPS-SS. it looks like you need to pay a subscription to view tracks.Surprised Ka72 seems a lot easier to use and upload files. Plus there are a few local competitions we enter that are run on that site.

Boz, Bozium must be inert.Tongue out

Snake


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Haha, some good reading. Since last I checked, we now have a new element Bozium, a new member who sounds like a reconnaissance aircraft from the cold war (SR71), Neil's covered every square inch of the river and has moved on to windsurfing the tarmac (always pushing the boundaries of the sport!), and Tim, well....he is king of peanut butter sandwiches....somehow!? Jeez, I'm going to have to take a sick day, I don't think my head's working right today Laughing 

Windtech


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Awesome Scott, glad you finally lsanded in the right team. 

fangy


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Kenny be careful, Bozium maybe rendered inert by immersing in a 100 proof alcohol solution for several hours at the very least, otherwise you should consider it unpredictably reactive.Laughing

Boz


WA
Australia
1918 days ago

Neil pushing the boundaries for a NM captured the other dayLaughing