Team Horst-Speed4Fun (MID, Netherlands) - 2012-01-03
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Frank-Jac Pleiter
35.06(X)
21.18(X)
1.46(X)
3.16(X)
0(X)
3(X)
John Overmeer
35.98(D)
32.94(D)
7.13(D)
16.96(D)
13.71(D)
30.92(D)
Martin van Meurs
42.62(D)
39.38(D)
5.54(D)
12.77(D)
9.75(D)
36.96(D)
Willem Jan Heutink
40.57(D)
37.84(D)
4.12(D)
0(D)
0(D)
21.72(D)
Hans Kleingeld
Peter Vernet
Onno Pierik
Frank-363
Menno Barkmeijer
Armand van Renssen
Robert Bennink
windmill
Agent Mulder
René Stoel
Janes
hubertus
Janes
Kees
Jetnoise
Robert van Dijk
Arjen Mol
NIKI
Average41.6038.616.3414.8711.7333.94
Frank-Jac Pleiter (2422km):
4495 days ago

Wind was to strong for me with my 5.6 . One real run, who was really short. 
First time with the SX, board accelerated realy fast; low run with higher max. (36,06/32,63) 

Next time better with less wind. :) 



John Overmeer (26015km):
4495 days ago
1 categories

Wind ZZW. Enorm veel regen en continue vlagen tussen de 40 en 50 kn. (9 á10 B.) met een hoogste uitschieter van 54 kn. Respect voor de mensen met pr's, de omstandigheden waren echt moeilijk, gefeliciteerd dus! Ik kon vandaag niet aan mijn verwachtingen voldoen, resultaten vielen zwaar tegen, volgende keer beter. 



Martin van Meurs (2187km):
4495 days ago
2 categories

Windy day at Horst.

I used the concept 5.0. Just like it's bigger brother, the Concept 5.8 it's soft in the hands, but the smaller sail in my opinion is more suited for hardcore speedsailing alongside a bank as you need the apparent wind to compensate for the bit more nervous nature of this size. The 5.8 is very easy to set and it litterally adjusts itself to the lulls and gusts.

The 5.0 size benefits more from a sort of steady state at super hgh speeds, at least that's my first impression . When going fast enough in the stronger gusts I could feel the sail start to work and it was super pleasant on the hands, but to get there was difficult to do. I wanted to stick to it regardless the outcome and finetune it for a trip to a hard-core speedcourse. I do understand why the sail goes so well at a spot like SP and can't wait to test it in conditions it's meant for. I am also very interested to lend it out to John Overmeer as to me it feels as if light weight guys could use it perfectly as open water speed sail. Drag seems to be very low and I would love to learn more about the nature of the sail in the hands of a lightweight.

On the beach we heard about the mind blowing speeds in West Kirby. Great stuff guys!!



Willem Jan Heutink (1123km):
4493 days ago

Nasty gusts and chop didn't made this an easy session.

But succeeded where I failed to reach a 70+ km/h average last year due to 2 periods of injuries.



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