Swan River Mob (WA, Australia) - 2009-06-19
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Slowboat
42.162(D)
39.121(D)
12.685(D)
23.222(D)
24.177(D)
85.066(D)
Stringer
30.674(X)
25.777(X)
0(X)
13.393(X)
15.21(X)
6.5(X)
Craig Mann
30.06(D)
27.56(D)
9.76(D)
14.28(D)
15.94(D)
43.32(D)
Chris Adamson
36.44(D)
33.08(D)
10.2(D)
17.81(D)
15.67(D)
47.99(D)
25
Snides
Tim Stockton
Claude
Recycle
Dan Engdahl
Whitey
Matthew Langer
JC
Istaaack
Neil Daffen
Linds
Spock
Gav
Mick
SAM WILLIAMS
Lachy
Aiden
Aids
Average39.3036.1011.4420.5220.0666.53
Slowboat (49283km):
5636 days ago
3 categories

Wild day. Got there pretty early and saw ado tacking upwind. It was howling. Rigged the 5.8m SP44 and CL24A for some Pt Walter underwater fun. Stupidly gusty/squally. Very hard to waterstart a lot of the time- either sub 10kts or 35kt bullets. The wind angle swung 15-25 degrees on every run making it tough going. I got slammed by big smoking gusts a few times. The first half of the sandbar was angled at (average)140 degrees to the wind, with swell wrapping around the upwind side and creating heinous following chop. Then the last 100m exposed was a good angle, but the bushes that have grown on the top of the sandbar completely kill the wind. So it was "hope for a bullet to make it past the grass without dropping to 15kts". I got some nice squalls and some good last second bearaways. It was very peaky sailing with a *very* short run into the chop- all of my best speeds (8 runs peaking over 41kts) were well past the end of the sandbar due to the availability of wind over 15 knots lasting more than 100milliseconds. There was PLENTY of wind there a lot of the time. Plenty of gusts with spray drift. The storm surge started to drop with the wind, so unfortunately when the water state got better and better the wind died out. At the end I thought I'd do a few runs on the SP53 with a CL28 slalom fin. Wow it was smoking. I hooked 2 good gusts to get a 41 and then a 42.6 on the dial! About half way back to the jetty... Stoked with the stability of this board. Quite a few people showed up later just as the wind hit the off switch. Stribo had a classic crash. At one stage his board was completely backwards and was planing on the nose. Super gusty day for Pt Walter. Yeah it always is, but this one seemed particularly difficult.



Stringer (7685km):
5636 days ago
1 categories

stringers mystery kit at stringers mystery spot



Craig Mann (896km):
5635 days ago

Simply got smashed on a very windly day. Koncept 5.0, Manta 59, Falcon 28.



Chris Adamson (14466km):
5635 days ago
5 categories

Wow!

My first sail since Lake Preston a month ago - at least in the Swan River you don't feel like you might dissolve when you fall in!

Unbelievably windy! Started out from Melville Beach on the Manta 49 with 5.0 Koncept and made my way up to Pt Walter in WSW that was fairly solid around 25, and gusting higher. The chop in the middle was waist high and at Pt Walter the bar was a metre under water, with just a bit of grass sitting out of the water on the end providing a short speed strip.

The wind kept building and even Slowy looked well powered on his 5.8 - but he kept going quick - I swear that bloke must have three balls.

After a few runs it was time to head back downwind to Melville and get to work - and that was when the fun started! By this stage there were big clouds of spray blowing continuously across the water and I could not even get close to sheeting in on the 5.0, even for a second. Getting back downwind was impossible! In the end it took me 1hr 15 min to sail back a mere 4km direct downwind. At one stage I had even considered giving up and getting a ride back - how ironic would that be getting a ride back downwind because it was too windy?



Comments
dr cam


QLD
Australia
5636 days ago

Thats Smoking Men !!

Congrats to both of you ...

Hardie


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

SloweySurprised

Slowboat


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

check this madness out... the GE image shows a sandbar. Today it was knee to waist deep everywhere SE of the little grass blobs you see on the upwind (NW side). So the whole bearaway was past the end of the exposed sand bar. Those green blobs are now fully covering that part of the sandbar and growing... SP53 doesnt mind a bit of chop it seems.

Pt Walter mad speed run

Hardie


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

DoubleSurprisedSurprised No where flat in mandurah today

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

You need your head read!

Chris Dimond


SA
Australia
5636 days ago

Great numbers guys. Smile Sounds like some crazy conditions.

Don't think we'll be seeing too much of that weather system over here. Northerlies tomorrow, so will try the Clayton Channel again....

Elmo


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

Balls of Steel GentlemenCoolCoolCool

 

Huge respectCool

Stribo


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

I was ay work all day.I think you have me confused with some one else. All though... damn i wish it was me....Smile

Pointman


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

Stribo I think Slowie was referring to me in his post.

I got all outta' shape after tail walking at 35K and sailed sideways for a while before crashing in spectacular style.

Wasn't quite 'planing on the nose', but definitely was outta control Embarassed

Slowboat


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

sh!t mistaken identity!!!! Sorry!!!!

roodog


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

you already in green land Slowie, or just taking the cheap flights

 

obi one tobi


WA
Australia
5635 days ago

noice work Cool

JC


WA
Australia
5634 days ago

big numbers boys, well done in what seems to have been very challenging conditions !!

 

good work. 

 

JC