The Pit Crew (VIC, Australia) - 2009-01-24
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
kato
39.708(X)
32.41(X)
0(X)
20.108(X)
0(X)
59.1(X)
Sailquik
41.752(X)
40.768(X)
22.638(X)
24.216(X)
27.183(X)
123.03(X)
Spotty
42.53(X)
41.274(X)
21.699(X)
22.044(X)
31.326(X)
105(X)
Peter Johnston
32.506(X)
31.424(X)
9.653(X)
13.9(X)
22.416(X)
57(X)
Mathew Robertson
42.002(X)
38.138(X)
16.999(X)
21.909(X)
26.925(X)
40(X)
Shelby
Seahorse
Nic R
Mr Love
Mal Wright
Tom Chalko
Stuart Eustice
Ado
Mal Faulkner
andrew dickenson
Pip (Old codger)
Brad
Chinaman
Dazzer
Tempest
Tone
supernan
SeaSkip
Johndog
Neil Maskiell
Hajime
PMosse
Dazman
Troppo
Sunshinesailorgirl
Josh
fordy007
Phee
Adrian
Average42.2741.0222.1723.1329.25114.02
kato (37642km):
5781 days ago

The dumb luck continues. I had both gps,s fail Cry Navi shut down ,didn,t charge it. The garmin turned it self off at some time into some good 1hr runs. Aw well it was a beautiful day with lots on the water all having fun. Ran the CA40 with ka5.8 for speed, Kids ProS with 5.8 for 1hrs and the AB with the KA 5 for sailing with my kids sitting on the front. A perfect fun day.Smile



Sailquik (29582km):
5780 days ago
2 categories

A big day for the Pit Crew. Quite a few of us present.

I arrived at the inlet just before 8am to see if I could get some NM runs up the Yanakie Channel. Peter, Adrian, Tom, Spotty and Mat were already there! No chance. The tide had hardly gone out at all. It was westerly and the tide was due to be high at just before midday so I went home and had a nap. Embarassed

 

Got back at 11.30 and the tide had already started to receed. A few guys were trying for NM's accross the sand flats. It was looking quite windy, possibly up to 30 knots and Adrain looked OK on his 4.4m Koncept so I rigged my 4.4m and 5m Koncepts. I carried the Starboard IS87 and CA40 boards down but it looked OK for the speed board so I did a few runs. Every one was almost the same with less than a knot seperating the peaks speeds and the 10 sec runs. When I had 6 over 40 knots 10 sec I realised that it was not getting any windier (maybe 25 knots) so I came back for the slalom board for a tilt at the 1 hour. One run with the 5m and I was dropping off the plane at the dunes end indicating the wind was moderating so I quickly rigged the 5.8m Koncept and went for a larger fin than the TM speed 26. Spotty was using my 30cm KA slalom fin so I put the Standard 320 Drake fin in. This was a big mistake because it was a weed magnet. After about 20 mins I was being passed by girls on wave boards!Yell Spotty and Craig flew past me a bit later so I decided that they were doing better than me anyhow and I would stop. I pulled in at 30 mins and as I stopped a huge chunk of weed dropped off my fin. Now I knew why I had the brakes on I quickly turned around and kept going, only to find I had weed on the fin again after a couple of runs. Another quick stop to clear it. Now I figured I might as well finish the hour but it felt slow.(21.278)

After a rest and 'borrowing' an apple from Craigs kids (I recon I needed it more Laughing) I bolted the TM speed 26 back in the board to see if it would shed the weed. It was like having another gear, especially upwind so I just kept going for another hour. This fin didn't seem the catch any weed at all and was noticeably faster on all points despite its diminuative size. This was the best one posted.

I feel satisfyingly exhausted now.........

Oh, my NM was on the CA40 (KA 20 assy), gybing up the dune end for another speed run. For a speed board it sure gybes nice! Smile



Spotty (8858km):
5780 days ago
5 categories

'09 5.8Koncept, Kode112, wavefin, first up getting long NMs in with 38-40 peaks. Latter with Daffys  Ka 30 SL fin made it way easier to do 41 peaks, no more 38knot spinouts, that fin is real sweet too SlowieSmile Few quicker 41 42 runs done with CA44 , 5.8. 23Kassy



Peter Johnston (8869km):
5780 days ago
Arrived at the Pit at about 6.15am for some runs before the tide got in too far. Wind a bit light - an hour so so later it came up to 15-20ish so I did some runs on my JP Super-x with Tushingham X-15 5.2. Tried my hand at NMs and a few speed runs. Eventually the wind came in better and I switched to my Lorch DivS63L with KA23 assy. My second go on a speed board and first with the KA fin. I couldn't seem to get the speeds up - must be those "hints" from Daffy :) Lots to learn but great fun trying! Unfortunately I had to take off early back to Melbourne just after noon, just as the sun was coming out and it looked to be a perfect summer session.

Mathew Robertson (8362km):
5779 days ago
1 categories


Comments
Hardie


WA
Australia
5780 days ago

You guyz are gonna be hard to beat this month now well doneCool

Scope


Sth Is
New Zealand
5780 days ago

Hey Mike, Terry, we gotta get the 'Dinks speed strip' cleared if we gonna catch these guys. What a great days sailing, awesome.