SA Speed Demons (SA, Australia) - 2013-04-27
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Full Bogan
37.079(D)
34.177(D)
19.532(D)
22.331(D)
27.453(D)
102.2(D)
Tricky Bogan
32.93(D)
31.79(D)
21(D)
23.36(D)
28.45(D)
121.06(D)
Trousers
29.31(D)
28.32(D)
18.14(D)
20.61(D)
23.26(D)
74.08(D)
hoppybogan
32.3(D)
30.88(D)
18.83(D)
22.56(D)
24.38(D)
110.99(D)
Retired Bogan
28.82(D)
25.83(D)
3.51(D)
3.54(D)
14.63(D)
11.11(D)
PJ
32.01(D)
28.66(D)
17.02(D)
21.1(D)
25.17(D)
89.13(D)
X
32.45(T)
28.22(T)
7.68(T)
16.09(T)
17.16(T)
14(T)
Chris Reiffel
Norman Clarke
Joe
Dave M
Dr Duck
Dazz
Kym Manning
Ricky Hamood
Kaz
Dee
Warren Mudge
PK
Hayden M
danny
Pineapple
Stan
Average35.0032.9820.2722.9627.95116.03
Full Bogan (42931km):
4010 days ago
4 categories

Fun day at bog with a reasonable turnout of great guys. Wind 20 odd knots. Gear: 7.3 hot sail and 95 2010fanatic falcon with bp 35 



Tricky Bogan (21417km):
4010 days ago
6 categories

 

Sailed my ass off today thinking I should go in & rig smaller as I could not hold down the 5.8 koncept & the gusty bulletts made for a challenging sail!(the forcast was for the wind to moderateUndecided) But I toughen it out came in & changed from he CA SL101 to the Kinetic Sl57 that made for a lot more controllable ride but no faster! Stayed out with Jeff then had a conference & went in for water & Almonds (no cherry ripe ) & change down, the wind seemed to drop a bit as per forecast so decided to ditch the delta as the tide had come in and fit the 32 Lessacher weedie that made sailing much more relaxingSmile instead of sailing on the edge of the delta’s twitchy behaviour. The wind was dropping & there were more holes than gusts so bevies on the lawn while we packed up ended a great day sailing. Much better than scones jam & cream! This one’s for you Carl hope your went well, thinking about you , Take care.

 



Trousers (14352km):
4010 days ago

Boggy Lake, SA, AU.  100lt/6.0/32.5cm

First sail in quite a while.  Murderous 20-odd hour flight back into country a few days ago has left me extremely jetlagged so i struggled today, but still had fun.  Conditions were very flukey as expected on any Northerly at Boggy.  Serious chop made starboard tack gruelling and variable wind speed forced you to choose to rig for the gusts or the lulls and made you pay either way.  Definitely a challenging day for me. 

Good crew turned up.  Sam entertained us with some epic splats (and suicidal downwind runs - nice numbers for le'Bog anyday mate, but particularly under those conditions).   Hayden ate it up including some very impressive airtime for flatwater.  Leon snapped a u-joint early but got back on the horse.  PJ did what PJ does best - consistent non-stop sailing for hours - suspect he is some sort of advanced sailing machine sent back from the future.  Geoff got stitched up by leaving the right gear at home but still made a fist of it.

So damned tired now, but grinning.  A sail fixes everything.



hoppybogan (25813km):
4010 days ago
2 categories

Stansbury, SA, AU  NNW 20-38knots

Arrived about 9.30 and rigged up and went out for a tester before Tricky got there. Couldn't get onto the spit yet so back and forth inside waiting. Stacked the gear and fell through the bottom panel of the 5.4 leaving a 12 inch tear. Didn't think it would make much difference so continued on. Tricky was on the spit with his delta fin and the wind was testing to say the least. I didn't see the stack but Tricky hit a new sand blob out by the oyster lease that sent him flying and skidding on his back- I thought he was waving because he's friendly. Anyway we kept it up with k/ms in mind and found the water behind the spit, down the back, was the place to be and we tried to hammer it. Was tough going though and the short, sharp bullets made for unsettling sailing. The Sputnik went tail walking a couple of times and one ending in a stack. Sammy the seal was out on the spit where he usually is on a Northerly so we had to keep a watch out for him. Back to the beach for a couple of frosties ( thanks Richard) and packed up well worn out.WinkSmile



Retired Bogan (6747km):
4010 days ago

Boggy Lake, SA, AU  not much distance couldnt get the right combination went out on 4.8 NP and  75l wave board, good in the gusts not in the lulls spent too much time in the water, dropped out long walk back. Finally got it right 5.2 Hellcat on Exocet 58.  north westerlies very up and down  but some good runs at the end. Hardly worth downloading except happy with the speed in the conditions



PJ (24612km):
4010 days ago

27-04-13 Boggy Lake 20-30 knots NNW-Monster 100-Loft Blade 6.3m-MxR UFO 32cm

Long time between sails, challenging and gusty day. Tried new fin which felt slippery, very happy with 32 knotter peak:-)



X (4599km):
4009 days ago

Good to get some wind on saturday after such a long no wind drought. Did not last log as I have lost any windsurfing fitness I had. Frown My new fin was working well with the board think it will become the main fin for that board now.

 

Patrik freeRide 145, Hot Sails maui GP2 7.3, Black projects FreeRide 44



Comments
PJ


SA
Australia
4010 days ago

Hey good team effort. I am totally totally knackered right now:-(

Full Bogan


SA
Australia
4010 days ago

Well done to everyone today as it was a challenging day. In can't count how many stacks I had today. One at 35 knots.  Lucky the port helped soften the blow :-). Finally the demons are on the board. Tricky and hoppy very close and good numbers guys. Nice peak pj. Shanes 35 speed fin felt awesome today ;-)

Kimba


SA
Australia
4010 days ago

Nice one guys, was hoping to get wet as well but it ended up being too hard to wangle.  Flew a kiteWink with the kids instead!

Dave Morehead


TAS
Australia
4010 days ago

Well done guys ...

Captain skip bogan


SA
Australia
4009 days ago
Well done guys - great team session:-).
hoppybogan


SA
Australia
4009 days ago

Yes, well done team. Nice speed Sam

Congrats on the full set of jelly beans Richard.

Tricky Bogan


SA
Australia
4009 days ago

Was a super session team! Jeff & I were a bit worried that  SWS & us were the only one's still sailing this month, glad to see you all out! It had been a big long  wind drought. Nice speed SWS Sam & PJ. Jeff just as well you made stay out for those few extra Km's, nice corner too Jeff.

PJ


SA
Australia
4009 days ago

Gareth peak speed almost a PB, just a bee's knees away!!!!Cool

X


NSW
Australia
4009 days ago

Thanks PJ,,,,,,,,should have stayed out for a bit longer and taken advantage of that period of wind that came up just as I was coming in. Hopefully if we get some more good NWesters over winter I might improve my PB's. maybe my New demo Simmer sails will help me along. Laughing