Illawarra Speedsters (NSW, Australia) - 2018-07-20
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Eckers
37.613(D)
35.638(D)
14.802(D)
20.571(D)
25.39(D)
45.314(D)
TERRY
29.877(D)
27.903(D)
11.163(D)
18.887(D)
25.107(D)
40.074(D)
Jetlag
40.677(D)
38.869(D)
17.637(D)
17.656(D)
32.403(D)
67.249(D)
MT
42.658(D)
38.67(D)
16.91(D)
24.873(D)
34.021(D)
77.873(D)
nudie
33.434(D)
31.79(D)
6.343(D)
14.162(D)
22.32(D)
24.07(D)
Mike
the new guy
Liver
bushfire
bj
Wilba
mdemol
jdemol
philip watts
Mudcrab
Ken
Pat
JuJu
Windsurfunstu
Chris
Matt R
youngy
Gerry
Witto
Big Z
Mexican Pete
TallPaul
Average41.6738.7717.2722.7233.2172.56
Eckers (12217km):
2107 days ago
1 categories

Primbee, NSW, AU.

Wild day on the lake.  Wind was SW to WSW - gust towards 40 knots.  Reasonably steady for a winter westerly.  Water state was less friendly though.  Moderate to being with, really deep by the end.  Seemed to be abnormally sensitive to wind, moving in and out by a meter or so in the space of half an hour as wind surges pushed in and abated.  

Lots of guts required to bear off today!

North Warp 6.3, Fanatic Falcon 80l + MUF Delta XT 20, then Isone Speed W49 + MUF Delta XT 16.  



TERRY (44358km):
2107 days ago
2 categories

Primbee, NSW, AU    Strong, choppy and cold.

                               Tabou 76l 3S     Loft 4.7 wave



Jetlag (10627km):
2106 days ago
4 categories

Wild and Wooly Wuns to Windang. Started out a bit light on for the 6.3 but then came in big time. Unfortunately the water also came in with the wind, so it got sketchier as the day progressed. I found it difficult to get the power down in some of the gusts due to the chop. Had at least 5 runs above 40 but nothing bigger. Had two cracks at a Nauti, but it was getting too choppy by then. Well done to all who got amongst it. MT, that's crazy fast for that water state. Can't imagine how fast you would've gone on a smooth track!!?

iSonic W49, Gun GSR 6.3, UFO 20/50/10



MT (21795km):
2106 days ago
4 categories

Primbee, NSW, AU

Very challenging session today, very windy, rough as hell but a lot of fun. Tried the slalom board with the 6.4 when I first went out at about 1pm but very quickly realised the 5.8 and speed board was the combo to be on. 

5.8, 6.4 evo7's, 56cm wide slalom board Chester, 46cm wide speed board Neil, 21 and 19cm weed fins.

Great to see plenty out on the water pushing hard.



nudie (5779km):
2106 days ago

Primbee, NSW, AU

Well thats not how I wanted the day to start. Or should any one start the day for that matter.

The 2 white makers down South Windang approx 100meters past them, first run out comfortable instant stop and came in contact with Mr Log Yell no damage to equipment. But the impact to the right shoulder well that's a different story FFS. Struggled to get back and actually just struggled for the rest of the day. Came in had lunch and went back out on the 5.6 Sweet combo going South but coming back North it just didn't want to working could not hold the sail with the right arm. 

Good to see on the walk back some interesting Kahunas. Massive hats of to everyone that challenged themselves today at Primbee..

016 Speedster 100 absolute built to with stand anything Crab Pots and Logs FFS

018 Manata 88 now that was on the money

NP EVO 9's 6.4 and 5.6

UFO Custom not telling Wink

 

Big thanks to MT and TP for helping my sorry sore self... 

 

Maybe in a few weeks I will return Cry 



Comments
Lyds


NSW
Australia
2107 days ago

Same at Budgy, rough as guts and blowing nuts Tongue out

sboardcrazy


NSW
Australia
2107 days ago

Eckers you're keen using deltas in those conditions Surprised

Eckers


NSW
Australia
2106 days ago

The Delta XTs are measurably better than true deltas, and it felt like the 20 in the 80l held on better than the 16 in the speed board, but hard to tell as the early runs on the 80l were with materially lower water level and therefore flatter.  

Did anybody see Kenny get home safe?  He was nowhere to be seen when I left the carpark, neither was he doing the walk of shame along the roadside....did he just take a big rest halfway along the speed strip or was he doing a waterlogged walk of shame????

Insane levels of skill and committmet from Jet and MT - awesome to watch.

Commiserations Nudie.  Unfortunatley you seem to have a knack for finding submerged objects....

MT


NSW
Australia
2106 days ago

Yes Kenny got back ok. He crashed up Windang end and broke the rope in his boom clamp. It took him and Wayne a while to fix but he sailed on till about 4:30.

Dezza


VIC
Australia
2106 days ago

wow thats extreme primbee 

nudie i hope u r ok

tezza, fiji is still looking good for next week

Eckers


NSW
Australia
2106 days ago
Thanks MT. Nuthin’ left to do but sit back in front of the footy, knock back a cold one and wait eagerly for another round of Bob’s most excellent and committed on-water photos to hit Facebook!!
Martin Worling


QLD
Australia
2106 days ago

Well done guys.

Vando


QLD
Australia
2106 days ago

Nice Sesh guysCool

Boombuster


QLD
Australia
2106 days ago

Nice speeds Mark and Jetty well done. 

nudie


NSW
Australia
2106 days ago

Woke up sore and really feeling it not happy... hope you all have a blast today as it been honking all night... 

Back to reality for me jail Cry

Mark Jordan


NSW
Australia
2106 days ago

wow big speeds again guys

sboardcrazy


NSW
Australia
2106 days ago

Agree the xts are better than the originals.Sounds like a gnarly day.Amazing speeds guys and hope the shoulder isn't too damaged Nudie.

Tony Polony


VIC
Australia
2106 days ago

Reciprocatng MT's comments. Bloody top speeds and endurance in that brutal wind yesterday gents! Amazing NM and 2SEC Mark & Jetters.

I think anyone who ventured out yesterday deserves a gold star!! Cool

Larko


NSW
Australia
2106 days ago

Hope the shoulder is OK Nude ONe, know how you feel!!

nudie


NSW
Australia
2105 days ago

Tomorrow will find out Xray and an ultrasound.