One More Knot (WA, Australia) - 2020-03-15
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Old Salt
16.649(D)
15.59(D)
11.351(D)
12.187(D)
12.59(D)
51.575(D)
BSN101
16.483(D)
15.418(D)
5.447(D)
0(D)
11.796(D)
14.975(D)
nebbian
Zuls
Adam
JR
Streetbob
NZL12
Jol
Laurent MRU
Conductor
The Deputy
Menace
CQuin
Quinny
Average16.5715.508.406.0912.1933.28
Old Salt (13493km):
1475 days ago
2 categories

Chilled sunday foiling! SO EASY in the NW. Dave always taking out the craziest dismounts of the day Surprised

And a great catchup with all the OMK crew on the beach for a BBQ/Weber and beers afterwards. Happy Days!

Letty, Supercruiser, Grind 5.8

Corona free Geographe Bay, West Busselton, WA, AU



BSN101 (13164km):
1473 days ago
6 categories

SS Dialer 130 I76 Wing NP Fusion 5.0

A celebratory sail with steve on his last weekend as a free man. It was up & down with Steve getting out considerably earlier and choosing much better than I re sail size. I got to the chair and he was out there already so i promptly rigged the 5.0 as the 6.2 takes a STD mast not RDM, DUH! Anyhow i got on the water and was up almost straight away, wow this is good!! but the flying lessened as I got to the 2nd sand bar for a hilarious gybe fly crash. I still have no idea what the hell happened!! Major LOL!! Unfortunately it was right infront of Steve and he almost fell off himself laughing. Im the on water dismounting entertainment. I had a few more runs with limited flying so i decided to stand and wait rather than float and trawl. It picked up again so out i went. And in i came again. This time i put my spare land time to good use and set up the weber. Lighting it was somethink else. Half a packet of matches and finally I could breath fresh wind again. So Steve, mid way through flying gybe calls out "Dave come back out!!". So i do and the 5.0 felt fine and Steve was sheeting out on his 5.8!! Hes grow'd some big accountant canons!! A few more runs and then it was time to feed the weber and the Corona Crowd that was amassing on the beach. We all charged our glasses (101) to Steve & Jane and nibbled on Chris's pork my mediteranian lamb chops & some snags. A beaut storm was coming from the capes so we all agreed to move the crowd on before any lightening fried us. Lovely to have a bbq on the beach and it could certainly be a thing to do again after a sesh on the water with the crew.

West Busselton, WA, AU



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