Swan River Mob (WA, Australia) - 2008-07-24
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Chris Adamson
30.73(X)
28.66(X)
12.77(X)
21.14(X)
23.93(X)
79.15(X)
Craig Mann
29.26(X)
27.84(X)
12.46(X)
19.13(X)
20.73(X)
64.75 [PB](X)
25
Snides
Tim Stockton
Claude
Recycle
Dan Engdahl
Whitey
Matthew Langer
JC
Stringer
Istaaack
Neil Daffen
Linds
Spock
Gav
Mick
SAM WILLIAMS
Lachy
Aiden
Aids
Average30.0028.2512.6220.1422.3371.95
Chris Adamson (14466km):
5965 days ago

The wind was HEAPS lighter today - I was only fully cooked from morning until late afternoon on the 5.8, initially on the Manta 59, and later on the 49. Probably 20 - 25 knots all day. The 49 is officially the best board I have ever ridden - that little stick rocks! Chop, what chop? For anyone who has even struggled with choppy water, I have one piece of advice; get one of these little pencils. Problem solved.

Three more sailing days until we have to leave the greatest place on Earth. Did I mention I love it here?!



Craig Mann (896km):
5965 days ago

Thankfully the breeze backed off to day so I could hold down the 5.8. A sail I have used only once in Perth that boasts the title of third windiest city in the world. Conditions were perfect sunny and a steady 20 to 30 knot  gusts all day. Ado and my day started just after lunch with a 45 minute photo shoot from a chopper which included some amateur video footage.  I am sure we will post some shots when we work out the technology. I was wrecked by the end thanks to a nasty mauling in the waves  at Camp one late in the session. That's four maulings in the same spot, I just need to get better. Tomorrow is a full on slalom practice for the Maui Race series; starts, full course, the lot. If there is a better place in the world you have died and gone to heaven. 



Comments
Firiebob


WA
Australia
5965 days ago

Sounds Great, sunny days and wind Cool

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5965 days ago

Cheers to that man! Sounds like we are not the only ones getting our share of nuking wind and warm tropical waters. Well done on your PBs - you must be well stoked with those speeds!

Not much chance of pbs over here - the water is, shall we say, a little on the bumpy side!