Mid-North Coast Marauders (NSW, Australia) - 2012-10-16
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Dion
28.63(D)
26.47(D)
9.1(D)
18.16(D)
13.73(D)
20.89(D)
AJEaster
30.03(D)
27.66(D)
6.69(D)
16.47(D)
12.56(D)
15.19(D)
Mehore
27.94(D)
26.65(D)
18.07(D)
21.01(D)
21.47(D)
39.02(D)
Gabe
24.37(D)
22.56(D)
6.61(D)
15.09(D)
10.17(D)
12.63(D)
Matthew Klause
23.62(D)
20.71(D)
5.01(D)
13.19(D)
8.89(D)
9.65(D)
Phil Bennett
20.73(D)
17.75(D)
4.65(D)
15.32(D)
6.57(D)
23.99(D)
SaltyNic
23.78(D)
22.04(D)
5.23(D)
12.84(D)
8.04(D)
13.79(D)
Andre Da Costa
20.96(D)
8.43(D)
0.99(D)
0(D)
4.51(D)
2.81(D)
Mark Hampton
Steve
Mark Jordan
Trent Cooper
Phil Luke
Greg Cacace
Dale Jordan
RafD
Jason Fardell
Maree Jordan
Chris K
Garry Minogue
Wayne Hardes
Wally164
Far-Mid-North Coast
Geoff
Bruce
Chris Kelemen
Aza
Peter Braun
Atomic
Hamish Stuart
Martin
JustinL
Ela
Bill
Andrew Muir
Irishtom
Feebz
Stuart Grehan
Rob
Glenn Bolton
Bairdy
snelly
Fitzy
Brett Aqua Man Algie
Germain
AllisonAUS911
Average29.3327.1613.5919.5917.6031.51
Dion (8453km):
4209 days ago

Town Green, Port Macquarie, NSW, AU, jp92, 6.7 overdrive, 34cm, Sailed Mark J's speed strip. 10kts with the odd 15kt gust. Sailed with Greg and Adam. Thought the wind was going to come in harder but faded  an hour after we went out. Water and weather quite warm, so a pleasure to sail.



AJEaster (3258km):
4209 days ago

Town Green, Port Macquarie, NSW, AU

Sailed MJs Sandbank in the back chanel. Falcon 99, 7.8m RSS, 36 Meanline. Sailed with Dion and Greg. Mark H came down and took some pics......any good ones Mark?

The 99 and the &.7.8 feels real nice. 36 fin I thought might be too small for my weight and sail but it held in real nice. Wind was say 12-14kn, much like the last run we had here - wind dropped off about 530 when the nippers came out on the paddle boards. it was all over then. A fun sesh, but an extra 5kn would have been great - flat water rocks!

Dion and greg you guys looked fast. Dion your board trims real nice and you look fast....probably trims better than it feels perhaps? Mark H, any good pics of Dion? great sail guys, till next time



Mehore (24122km):
4209 days ago
3 categories

Aquatic club Toukley, NSW, AU 15 knt constant NE sweet sesh Jason and Brad 8.3 Koncept 112 jp slalom 36 jp weedy



Gabe (15447km):
4209 days ago
1 categories

Booti Booti Point, NSW, AU NNE 8-10 with some 12-13k gusts. Bit dissapointed with the lack of wind down here today. Had all the signs, but never really filled in. SL104 Select 38 Vapor 7.9  Had to work hard today to get going.

Thanks Matt for the loan of the 100% 460 for a try. Felt really good with the sail. WOW that A +B 78 looks very nice indeed, and such a bargain. Nice score there. Look out everyone!!



Matthew Klause (2705km):
4209 days ago
3 categories

Booti Booti, NSW, AU

Falcon 101, 8.0GTX, Wind just didn't turn up this arvo but there was a heap of people ready for it.



Phil Bennett (4130km):
4209 days ago

Trial Bay, NSW, AU  Solid nor-easter (18-24 knots) and plenty of waist to chest high waves and slop. Good fun, got to give the new 6 meter Hot Sail a solid work out. Great sail, stoked with every facet of it- well built, light and nice and powerful. Too powerful today really! (disclaimer- rigging is obviously all wrong in pics, as I have no idea what I'm doing...lol) No real speed on the whale car park today, just good back hand wave riding practice and gybing on wave faces. Pulled of 50 percent, so stoked with that! Gybing is waaaaaaay to hard. Here's a few pics of the new sail and some shots of me (taken 4 kays away) learning to gybe and some whales skulking about behind us. 

 

Sorry I missed you Mark J, had to go to work at 6pm. I was at the jail from 1 till 5 pm- bugged now!

 



SaltyNic (4383km):
4209 days ago

5.5 NP Fusion, 110 Ray.  Awesome comfy afternoon with intensive gybe practice.

Macleay River, South West Rocks, NSW, AU



Andre Da Costa (2504km):
4209 days ago

Booti Booti, NSW, AU

NE stops on its way to Booti Booti to have a drink at the local Forster Pub. Must have had such a hang over that it forgot it was supposed to blow up to 25 knots today !!!

ISonic 107, 7.8m2. Wrong choice of fin (BP34 Weed). Matt , will follow your advice next time and go for a straight fin. Just could not go on the plane.



Comments
Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

ADAM

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

DION

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

GREG & DION

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

ADAM

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

ADAM

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

DION & ADAM

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

DION Well-Done on your  PB!

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

ADAM

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

DION

AJEaster


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

 Thanks a million for the pics Mark H - encaptures the speed run nicely on that super low tide, and allow a little analysis of technique too. Thanks again.

Hey Dion, congrats on the Alpha PB. Your were pulling some sweet gybes there today! Your board trim in the first photo above is what i kept seeing, like I said, it looks real nice, rode high in the water and you were very efficient for the small sail you were using! You and greg have such a relaxed and fast style, and your rigs are always so upright - I have got to correct that in my technique. Greg pointed out to me today that I am using my wavesailing stance, laying out and pulling the sail over to windward, which when looking at the piccies I clearly am. Thanks for making me aware of this Greg, I will aim to correct it.......when i made a few of the small suggested changes when the wind was still in it felt sooooo much nicer. Great thing about our sport is the sharing - the more experienced and faster guys showing noobs to going fast like me how to improove - saves years of back and forth with bad technique. Cheers 

Matthew Klause


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

What a great looking spot,  is there any tidal current when the water's that low.   I'm guessing when the water is over the bank, there would be some chop to deal with but geez it looks it could be fast.

Peter and Gabe, we might have to give this spot a go.  Top shots too Mark.

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

GREG

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

Matthew there is not much tidal current at all at low tide or once the sand bank comes out of the water. Adam did 30 knots in 12 knots of wind plus a few gusts higher. Greg never had his GPS with him. He would have done about 32 Knots.

 

Phil Bennett


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

Great pics Mark! They clearly show the run you guys have been talking about. Looks like great fun, soooooo flat!  Will definitly have to shoot down for a run very soon. 

AJEaster


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

Congrats on the Alpha and distance PBs Phil my man. Good pics too - hows the whale there dwarfing you guys, is that it's tail???? - you are doing great on the gybes, and looks like you have got the idea of carving down the waveface - cool huh? well done mate. Got to remind myself each time i see you sail that you havent even been doing this a year yet!!!!! Your sail looks real nice too Phil - the hotsails guys make a great looking sail that's for sure!!!!

Matt, like MArk H said, no current, just smooth water. A few boats and morings to stay windward of (cant see in pics). My 1st sail there was a few weeks back with MArkJ and Dion, tide started coming over the bank, fully submerging it about 90 mins after low tide, but it still stayed pretty flat, obviously not rediculously flat like in these piccies....and still no current with tide over bar. At high tide there are better places to sail with longer runs. Have sailed it twice with about 12-14kn and each time did around 29-30kn when not fully lit. Would have done better today on the 113 Falcon due to the lightness of the breeze, but really wanted to give the 99 a run to see how she felt with the 7.8. Still great fun skating across flat water - a prelude to Sandy Point. The only issue with the run is that it is short, prob only 200m, but damn it is a hoot. Greg and I were looking at the angle to the breeze. Assuming that a beam reach is 90degrees to the wind, the sandbar runs at about 100degrees so to get great speeds we would have to bear off way more into the slightly chopier water when a bullet hits, but still we are talking quite flat water. Would love a good 20kn to see what speeds we could get there building up speed along the bank and then bearing off into the chanel.

Matt, here is the First session there a few weeks ago, tide is over the bank and you can see from Mark H's piccies that it was chopier then we sailed today, but still very flat http://www.gpsteamchallenge.com/sailor_session/show?date=2012-09-28&team=49

Matthew Klause


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

Well done Dion and Phil on the PB's yesterday.

Thanks Mark and AJ for the info, it sounds like its a bit shorter than the smiths lake run, there's going to be some fast speeds coming from behind that bank.

Good speeds to you at Sandy Point as well.

 

Larko


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

Thats a great looking spot guys!!!!! You blokes sure have a sweet variety of places to choose from up there, good onya.

Phil Bennett


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

Thanks Matt and AdamSmile.

Adam, I think it's a pectoral fin (side fin). Been heaps out, and close too. Big buggers! Yeah, been enjoying gybing on the wave / swell faces, great ramp and angle- just gotta do them faster and harder!  Oh, and make 90 percent, not 50...

Here's a few more Barry took sitting up on the headland. The other fellow is from Lake Mac, 62 and charged the wind, swells and whales. Insperational to watch him.

Gabe


NSW
Australia
4209 days ago

Congrats. Dion and Phil on those nice PB's well done guys!!Nice looking sail Phil. It's always nice to try out and tune up new gear. Have fun with it!!

 And yes I agree with Matt K re Mark's low tide NE speed spot. Will have to come up for a session when we get back.Looks fast!!

Adam, I spotted a post from Yamba yesterday at that breakwall you spoke of, and it looks very nice! I think you'll have a ball if you get a few good Noreasters. Looks good on Google Earth.

 By the way all, I saw a post from the Pinnaroos dated the 13th Oct. which had a link provided by Lao Shi on "how to tune race sails for speedsailing". This is part/excerpt of a Ghosts of Speed windsurfing movie that's being made. Very interesting video. Well worth the look. Thanks Lao Shi!!Cool

 Matt, I received an image on my mobile yesterday that I couldn't open,most probably a photo of your new A+B board, then I think you should upload it for the guys to check out!!  

 Just saw your post Salty. Nicely done on your Hour and Alpha PB's .Congrats!!

Matthew Klause


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

AB+ 54,     235L x 54W x 78LT

Phil Bennett


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

Thanks Gabe. Stoked with the new sail. Just had Mark Jordan tune it up and show me what it's spose to look like . 100 percent better now, lovely shape and totally wrinkle free. Champion. Thanks Mark.

AJEaster


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

Well done on the Pbs salty one!

Smoking looking board Matt!

Great spotting Gabe. Here is the link everyone....http://vimeo.com/51379312

Sandy point - 1.5 weeks away, please give us 20-25kn every second day Huey (didnt want to be greedy and ask for everyday )

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

AJEaster


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

Hey Gabe here is Nicoles tracks for Yamba along the wall. Near the bottom of the page, MarkH has lodged it on the site for Nicole - what a run!!!

http://www.gpsteamchallenge.com/sailor_session/show?date=2012-09-05&team=49

Dion


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago
Hey Aj, I reckon your technique looks good. Even better when your boom was higher. sweet speed. You are always fast so must be better technique than you think. Next time we need 20kts! Here's hoping anyway. Greg always looks so sweet out there. He has some great rigging and sailing tips. He is also very quick. Good luck at sandy pt if we don't catch up before you go. You and Gabe will smash it. well done Phill and Nic on PBS. would love to sail up there with you guys over summer, warm water, whales and wind. Phil your new sail looks fast, maybe you'll get a chance to use at queens this Monday/tues. Forecast is looking ok at this point. mark, you take some mean photos, many thanks. Hopefully next time you get to sail.
Gabe


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

Hey AJ, It really lines up nicely with the Nor'easter doesn't it. will check out the posts when you sail it. There is a post from yesterday from a Phil from the Morton Bay Mob at that spot, and he got a 34 2 sec. peak, and his tracks looked sweet too!

 Matt K that A+B looks the business. Betcha your itchin' to get it on water! You might come next Tues. Forecast is looking good.

Phil Bennett


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

Hey Dion, come up anytime mate. The bay works best in south west, west. nor-west, north and nor east- all those directions are "onshore", so it does get a big bumpy, but the wind is clean, the water is warm and gin clear. Though I'm now inspired to sail it in a southerly as I just watched Mark J a few hours ago charging around the curve off the bay sitting on 30 knots. 

Yep, hanging to sail Queens with the new sail. Gotta break the 30 knots barrier, so hopefully Mon or Tues is game on and I'll shoot down! 

Mark Hampton


NSW
Australia
4208 days ago

Nicole & Phil Well-Done on your PB's!  Nice looking sail Phil!

Matthew Awesome looking Board. Should brake 40 Knots on the new board!! Cool