Sailor |
2 Second Peak (Kts) | 5 x 10 Second Average (Kts) | 1 Hour (Kts) | Alpha Racing 500m (Kts) | Nautical Mile (Kts) | Distance Travelled (km) |
Ads | | | | | | |
Sean Dayhew | | | | | | |
Sick_em_rex | | | | | | |
Bossman | | | | | | |
the new guy | | | | | | |
conan | | | | | | |
Larko | | | | | | |
Chris Ting |
Sam Parker |
JB |
Craig Hammond |
table top russ |
Spanners |
Andy B |
LEO |
Allan Gleeson |
AG1 |
Spencer Harris |
Rossco |
Wysey |
Marty1970 |
Lee Condell |
Eel |
AUS154 |
ayden |
Ndorfin |
Average | 35.27 | 32.09 | 12.05 | 20.50 | 22.84 | 42.46 |
Ads (7706km):
5690 days ago Barrenjoey Wind:NW 20/25 knots 30+ gusts. Very gusty. JP Super Cross 96, NP RS Slalom 5.8, Tectonics 30 fin.
Hard work but good fun. Perhaps the Lake would have been better from late morning, had a look on the way home and looked good!
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Sean Dayhew (8784km):
5690 days ago palm beach - barrenjoey
jp slalom II 94, daytona 6.0 / rs racing 5.4, should have gone to the lake.....
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Sick_em_rex (12256km):
5690 days ago WOW!, all it takes is one good gust and a bit of flat water and even a place like Narrabeen Lake can give you a PB. To say it was gusty is a gross understatement. One minute there is dead calm then the next is a 20-25knot bullet ripping through. I guess it was just a typical westerly in Sydney though.
Had a 5.8Koncept up and stayed on my Falcon 90 even though I had the speed board on the bank ready to go. It was just too gusty to worry about getting it wet.
Good to see so many sailors on the water though. Must have been 20-30 people out. I'm not used to such crowds!!!
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Bossman (14551km):
5690 days ago Kurnell WNW 15 - 40 knots
JP Slalom Pro V 60 Neil Pryde RS Racing 7.2 Tectonics 32 F1
Very bumpy and the wind was very gusty, some big hang on gusts of 35 - 40 knots.
Conan did a big starfish.
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the new guy (37314km):
5690 days ago Kurnell W/SW 15/30 knots
Loft O2 5.9 / NP Alpha 4.7, Bic 98l, 30cm Select Viper fin
Early start, on the water before 9am. The wind was around 20 knots, so I rigged the 5.9 and headed up into Quibray bay looking for some flat water. After half an hour, the wind had picked up to 25 knots so I headed back in and dropped down to my 4.7, expecting the 33 knots that were forecast. This, of course, killed the wind. There were lulls that almost backwinded me. It was like the wind in the lull was getting sucked back into the approaching gust. Sinking one minute, then fully powered on a 4.7 the next. Typical westerly. Huge confused bumps out in the bay, and of course the de-sal works totally got in the way.
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conan (20121km):
5690 days ago 1 categories kurnell / quibray bay 30- 10 kts w trouble keeping board on the water big crash cut short the session . 6.5 vapor , 69 tabou.
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Larko (11468km):
5690 days ago Bloody hell, what a day!! Great to get out with some of the cockies and like Andrew said, gusty as!!
Lake Dangerous was cranking one minute and glassy the next. If you jagged a gust it was sweet. Early on it was too north and all over the place. Swung to the west and it was on. Some of the gusts were ballistic, hold your gear down. First went out on Falcon 111, 6.2 RS Racing and 36 JP. Some fun sailing and wicked gusts.
Lunch was on with sausage sanga's on the council BBQ's then it cranked up a notch. Grabbed the new JP and finally made it upwind. Managed a couple of runs and the JP rocks. Got a powered down winder and thought Id pipped Rexy but not high enough for flat water, very choppy for speed runs. Andrew and Chris were flying on a very broad reach until running out of wind. A fun day with lots of the usual westerly weirdo's out.
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