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Average | 31.42 | 29.75 | 17.19 | 20.03 | 23.37 | 87.52 | ||||||||||||
Sick_em_rex (12256km): what a day. I got a park in THE primo spot at Kyeemagh. Right next to a tap and right next to some nice grass. Rigged my 5.8 Koncept and hoped it would be enough as there were plenty of people on 6.3's and 6.5's. Turns out it was perfect for me and my trusty Falcon 90. Breeze was Nor East and blowing a good 12-20 at times. I worked my way up to the top of the runway and spent the next 3 odd hours just doing run after run after run on flatish water and then working my way back upwind to do it all again. Absolutely one of the best sails I have had for a long long time. Warm water, sunny and plenty of guys and gals out on the water. I lent Peter (wineman) my old foretrex so he could get some speeds and he jagged a 24.0 even on the dial. Unfortunately the batteries died soon after so until I can get some new ones that speed will have to do for him for now. I'm hoping it blows again tomorrow as I'm counting down the days now till my knee reconstruction which will mean 6 months at least off the water. | ||||||||||||||||||
Sean Dayhew (8784km): narrabeen lake, hypersonic 105, GTX 8.0, Drake 32, 8-17 knots | ||||||||||||||||||
Tim Ford (8857km): Nice avo out on the water 6.5 m V6 Jp 118 SS with new 36 cm fin. Did a run across to Kurnell, a very nice run. | ||||||||||||||||||
Larko (11468km): Nice summers day sailing. Wind was gusty and picked up later in arvo. Hard to find much flat water so just tried to do some bear aways. Heaps of w*****s on the water doing stupid crap like coming too close, showing off etc. Playing chicken with guys you dont trust is just plain dumb. Had a go at one or two but some people just dont care. Falcon 111, 6.7 RS Racing Evo 1 36cm JP. | ||||||||||||||||||
Peter (Wineman) (3097km): My first session On GPS TC. Finally got one in before the end of the year. Andrew (Sick-Em) has the tracks Got a 21.4kts & thought What The?? Next run I'm thinking...If I bear away a bit....24.0 Knts Yeeeeehaa ...that'll do for a first post. Am I addicted???? Gear: Driver - Old Bastard Board: RRD Avantride 155lt Sail : 5.8m Gunn Booster, Maui 38 Free Ride fin Conditions: Classic Sydney N/Easter 18-22knts, bumpy (partic on a 155lt board) & she was buckin' & jumpin' a bit
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Ads (7706km): The usual Narrabeen Lake crap. Gusty, full of holes and sand banks that always seem to be in the wrong spots! 115 sType, Eagle 37Fin, NP V8 8mt. And yes Larko I know, no 30knts on the lake as yet. Talk to Sean, he got closer | ||||||||||||||||||
the new guy (37314km): Sanctuary Point Boat Ramp, NE 20 knots 25 gusts JP Slalom 84, Loft O2 5.9, 30cm Select Viper fin My first day at this spot and what a beauty! Lovely warm seabreeze, sunny blue sky and finally an official 30 knots! I'm glad the gps didn't bugger up this time. The display is still blank, so I didn't know my speed until I was back in the car and popped the sd card into my pda. It was a great 4 hour cure for a horrific xmas hangover. I couldn't face any food at all that day and my tank was definitely empty halfway through the session - particularly the short runs in the shallows going for alphas. De-rigging was the most excrutiating experience I had had for a long time - yet I was buzzing the whole time from the great Boxing Day session! |
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