Tassie Speed Seekers (TAS, Australia) - 2009-03-04
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Anthony Perkins
40.511(T)
36.399(T)
8.556(T)
24.87(T)
23.958(T)
40.94(T)
Ray Thorne
36.858(T)
34.618(T)
8.99(T)
23.696(T)
21.753(T)
55.69(T)
Dave Morehead
39.81(D)
37.25(D)
8.56(D)
25.15(D)
21.3(D)
43.451(D)
Jason
35.28(X)
33.57(X)
12.71(X)
24.6(X)
25.08(X)
48.96(X)
Al Bach
Bear
Izaak Perkins
Stewart McKay
James Brient
Jordan Murray
Gordo
Richard CS
Johno
Jack
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
Average40.1636.8210.8525.0124.5252.33
Anthony Perkins (22612km):
5741 days ago
6 categories

wow hard day in the office, big skuds coming through all good till i lost it at 38 knots fin delaminated and i went over the front.bent boom big time and straghtened hook out,just pleased the body survived.

speed fin

boom

boom

hook

hook



Ray Thorne (6975km):
5741 days ago

lightning bolts big big stacks battered bodies and nice bit of speed ;wouldnt be dead for quids



Dave Morehead (29590km):
5741 days ago
4 categories

Hawley, WNW wind 10-45 knots.  First run on iSonic 86 and 5.6 was 38.99 (D), so swapped to the iSonic 50.  Wind was up and down and swinging around a bit.  All up an excellent day though.  I saw Perks crash; he went past at what looked like about 40 knots as I was walking back up the run and then all of a sudden it was like he had hit the bottom and just got swung around the front (looked nasty).  Glad there were no broken bones!! 

The run was a little too tight most of the time, but pretty good never-the-less.  Swapped back to the iSonic 86 to do some alphas later in the day. 

Well done on your 40.5 knots perks, that's great.  And well done Ray on your PB (but not so well done on the boom - both arms gone!!).

The forked lightning occured as I was going down the run, directly in my line of site, probably about 1km away, but felt like 100m - the thunder clap was real loud!!

2 second trackpoint was 40.21 and display 40.25 (GT31)



Jason (7755km):
5715 days ago
1 categories


Comments
Firiebob


WA
Australia
5741 days ago

WOW Anthony, 40's moving mate Cool

 

But going over the front at 38, fruiiiiiit Surprised Good to see ya alright Wink I have to go 38 first before I can try that trick Embarassed

 

Nice PB's Ray, congrats Cool

Jordan Murray


TAS
Australia
5741 days ago

Wait to go Perks, Ray and Dave(when he posts/gets home). I was home sick watching the whole thing, wishing i was out there. i suppose if i wasnt sick i would be at school so!!!! This will push us up the rankings i reckon.  Smile

Jordan Murray


TAS
Australia
5741 days ago

Only pic i got and when it wasn't blowing!!!Frown

Hardie


WA
Australia
5741 days ago

Bloody good numbersCool

Snides


WA
Australia
5741 days ago

farrrk!!!!!! what sort of fin was that Anthony?? great numbers! glad you survived

Anthony Perkins


TAS
Australia
5741 days ago

it is one i built had it over 40 five times,never spun out or let go in chop it just fell apart.

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5741 days ago

Great numbers, great story, great pictures!

March is shaping up to BIG!

Stewart McKay


TAS
Australia
5741 days ago

Some great times Ray, Dave and Perks - Spewing I missed the session

Dave Morehead


TAS
Australia
5741 days ago

Photo before I went out, just as the bar was starting to become exposed. 

Steve200


QLD
Australia
5741 days ago

Great effort guys. Nice top speeds and Alphas Dave and Perks. Well done on the PBs Ray.

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5741 days ago

Looks like a good spot that - how long is the run?

Firiebob


WA
Australia
5741 days ago

I believe there was an FNQ'er there without his GPS YellUndecidedLaughing

Johno


TAS
Australia
5741 days ago

Great effort guys I turned up at 11.25 and at 11.30 it was up to 45 kts I tried to get some video on my phone just after Perks crash but the the heavy rain came and I missed (with the camera)Dave crashing and rig doing cartwheels downwind across the river.That looked fairly speccy.  Temp down to 12.C rain p----ing down 45kts not very inviting, gutsy performance I reckon.

See you all at Stanley this weekend

Dave Morehead


TAS
Australia
5739 days ago

Hi Firiebob, Cam sailed at Stanley in the morning as he was heading off to Marrawah in the afternoon.  Sounds like he had a good sail (minus GPS).  We'll be catching up with him this weekend when we meet for the final round of our state racing championships (Formula/Slalom).

Firiebob


WA
Australia
5739 days ago

Hi Dave, sweet as he's a top bloke, a little mad maybe WinkLaughing

Dave Morehead


TAS
Australia
5739 days ago

Aren't we all? Wink