Tassie Speed Seekers (TAS, Australia) - 2009-02-21
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Dave Morehead
31.68(D)
29.32(D)
22.04(D)
20.15(D)
29.11(D)
65.824(D)
Steve200
32.91(D)
29.73(D)
19.9(D)
15.18(D)
28.38(D)
69.629(D)
Anthony Perkins
21.401(T)
20.166(T)
14.99(T)
14.5(T)
18.186(T)
44.96(T)
Stewart McKay
20.736(X)
19.092(X)
11.736(X)
14.485(X)
16.683(X)
36.62(X)
Al Bach
Bear
Izaak Perkins
James Brient
Jordan Murray
Gordo
Richard CS
Johno
Jack
Ray Thorne
Jason
Tom
Fubbs
Paul Tenteye
Geoff Broomby
Jez
Easty
Anthony Houston
Kaleb Smith
Kazza
Marlon
Russell Dowd
Jodi
Fos
Sim
Azza
Ben Wilson
Waynos
Klaas Hartmann
geared4knots
Will
Liana Perkins
Corkers
veitz
Shorty
Matt Webster
Jules
Johnny
Al
cookie
Parky
Barry
Hughie
Sampson
Breno
Fletcher
Todd Sushames
Jimmy
TGale
Dave Jack
Old Man Steve
Jock C
JimoKG
brad peters
DJ
Angus C
James Park
Kelso Pete
Chol
Latte
Parky jnr
NIGE
WickedP
mort67
VT
Tom Males
Average32.3029.5320.9717.6728.7567.73
Dave Morehead (29590km):
5752 days ago
2 categories

Sailed on the Derwent with Steve in a good SW wind (20 knots).  I used 2009 iSonic 86 and 34cm fin with Severne SSR6.6.  Not always powered up, especially when gybing either side of the river (rarely planed out of a gybe).  Going for 1 hr again and finished down near the docks, go way off the wind trying to milk the last out of what I thought might have been the end of the wind ....  Took another 8 mintues to get back on the plane.  This GPS thing makes you forget about the consequences ...., as I would have been stuffed on the 86L miles downwind (knee-deep in water) if the wind didn't come back in.  However it did and I eventually (40 minutes) made it back up wind to where I started.  All up a great sail.  Managed a good off the wind NM in quite rough conditions after doing the 1 hr and making up the ground I had lost.  Sandy Bay is a good spot to sail.  More rough than choppy, meaning there are some good long sections between the waves lines for reasonable speed.  I reckon a 25 kt 1 hr is readily achievable if the wind would just hold in. 

Checked my data on Dylan's speed reader and got the same results as RealSpeed on all disciplines (well done Dylan, great software). 



Steve200 (36854km):
5752 days ago
2 categories

Sailed with Dave at S.Bay. Fairly consistant 20 knot S/SW. Sailed the Isonic 08 76 with SSR 6.6 and Select SL 31cm fin.



Anthony Perkins (22612km):
5752 days ago
3 categories

well done boys ,i had a nice sail with stew but only 10 kts here ,had to use 8.2 m2 to get  planing,went 10 km down the coast and back.

sorry no help



Stewart McKay (8580km):
5751 days ago

Nice day on the water, but just a little light. Perk was planning in the in the 3 knots though



Comments
Johno


TAS
Australia
5752 days ago

Well done guys good hr & nm. I'm starting to have serious saltwater withdrawal pains driving a harvester 7 days a week for the last 4 weeks this is my first look at a pc  Bad luck with the ribs Perks only just found out.  An impact vest might be the go. Good to welcome Jason to the team

Izaak Perkins


TAS
Australia
5752 days ago

good job guysLaughingjohno he has got an impact vest, but it has turned into a bullet proof one with lead stuffed evey wear in side it.Cool

Hardie


WA
Australia
5752 days ago

Good hour you mongrels took a point off usYell