St George SC Speed Team (NSW, Australia) - 2019-10-17
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
conan
34.394(D)
32.491(D)
15.466(D)
20.184(D)
30.333(D)
33.796(D)
Cheif
37.069(D)
33.244(D)
9.263(D)
18.996(D)
24.891(D)
27.912(D)
Tim Sellars
32.892(D)
31.29(D)
16.907(D)
22.089(D)
23.926(D)
38.977(D)
Fez
30.619(D)
28.868(D)
13.959(D)
18.777(D)
20.242(D)
39.893(D)
Adrian Levy
Vlad
bono
nathan bowness
Ferg
craig cole
Jorn
Lucdown
Conormate
Mitchysg5
Big Gaz
MaxF499
Andy
Jason Juretic
Karl
Boothy
Cashews835
Dante
Bert
Alex
Average35.7332.8716.1921.1427.6139.44
conan (19862km):
1654 days ago

Primbee, NSW, AU  40-50 klm/hr west , survival condidions great to sail with the chief, kenny & all the illawarra crew.

manta 88/69,  vapor 7.1, 6.4,& 5.7 phantom, 19 speed demon.

 


Cheif (17548km):
1654 days ago
6 categories

Primbee, NSW, AU Great To Be At Primbee When Its Warm , AWSOME too See Everyone . Wind Westerly 20 TOO 4O KNOTS Maybe more.. Went Out On The 7 M2 SV  , RRD xfire v 10... Was  Way Too Much Waited Too Long For It To Settle.... Re Rigged 5.7 SV R7 54 JP .... Had Some Wild Rides . In The KILLER chop 

 



Tim Sellars (18632km):
1653 days ago
6 categories

Foreshore Rd, Botany, NSW, AU

I haven't sail at this spot for a while, But had a good sail after work with FEZ. 

The wind was up and down 20kts to 35kts with big wind swift's ,JP 92L SV R7 6.2m.



Fez (18384km):
1647 days ago

Foreshore Rd, Botany, NSW, AU



Comments
Conormate


NSW
Australia
1654 days ago

Nice work Baz, keep dialing those PB's mate. You'll be hitting that 40 barrier in no time.

 

craig cole


NSW
Australia
1654 days ago

nice speed baz in that KILLER chop Cool CONGRATULATIONS

conan


NSW
Australia
1654 days ago

Congrats on the PB Baz awsome speed in those conditions. 

Tim Sellars


NSW
Australia
1653 days ago

Nice work Baz on your PB about time you starting sheeting in more!!

Jetlag


NSW
Australia
1653 days ago

Good stuff Baz, keep ratcheting it up. You St George guys seemed to have it nailed yesterday, all looked so comfortable in those conditions.