SA Speed Demons (SA, Australia) - 2009-06-30
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Sammy
42.585(D)
39.54(D)
8.6(D)
21.13(T)
30.834(D)
47(D)
Chris Dimond
40.398(D)
38.389(D)
6.01(D)
12.08(D)
18.25(D)
27.76(D)
Kimba
41.268(D)
0(D)
0(D)
0(T)
0(D)
0(D)
Choco
37.195(D)
33.42(D)
0(D)
0(T)
29.93(D)
9(D)
Hamma
43.134(D)
41.15(D)
12.253(D)
22.653(T)
38.036(D)
48(D)
Chris Reiffel
Norman Clarke
Joe
Dave M
Dr Duck
Dazz
Kym Manning
Ricky Hamood
Kaz
Dee
Warren Mudge
PK
Hayden M
danny
Pineapple
Stan
Average42.8640.3510.4321.8934.4447.50
Sammy (43182km):
5623 days ago
5 categories

F2 missile xs / 5.1m loft blade / 6.2m loft blade / 24cm c3 venom - 1st time on venom - awesome fin.  Not enough 10 sec for 40 knot average but maybe next time.

Clayton channel - 20 - 35 w / nw.



Chris Dimond (12355km):
5623 days ago
1 categories

Early - iS86 / 5.8 Koncept / 30 Venom

Should have been on the small gear like everyone else at this time, but we were sailing 'around the bend' in the W/NW'ly and it was just too hard to get back. Always like the iS86.

Later - iSW49 / 5.8 Koncept / 23 KA symm.

Should have been on this earlier.

Not my best day's sailing. Luckily I got a 40 on the dial late in the day to restore some pride. I walked further than I sailed and had a long walk of shame at one point when it was just too windy to get back.

Sam was firing and Anthony was completely smoking. Their numbers will be great. Kimba also there getting a quick sail on his birthday (good numbers too I hope). Windy in Adelaide today (blew a semi-trailer over at the airport), but not the ideal direction for the Clayton Channel. If it had been another 5 degrees to the NW then we would have had a cracker.

We are still working this spot out....

Always fun.



Kimba (8089km):
5623 days ago

Only 1 run in my tracklog, I have no idea why my NM and other runs were not logged. I had 4 peak speeds registered on the max speed screen. I think I had a mid to high 30's NM, anyone got any tricks to unlock data from the logger on a GT-11.  I have tried saving to the card but there are only 217 points.Cry



Choco (14568km):
5622 days ago

Quick sail at Clayton squally winds coming from everywhere  packed up and went round to the Alpha channel for better angle  by then the rain set in and my warm car won out.

CA SP50 Blade 5.6



Hamma (12038km):
5621 days ago
3 categories

CA 44,C3 venom 24,neilpryde 5.5 evo 11

Everything felt great today.A lot of walking , but worth it.



Comments
Hardie


WA
Australia
5623 days ago

Woohoo Sam!!!!!!!!

lao shi


WA
Australia
5623 days ago

Awesome speeds Sam. More in store for next month?

Kimba


SA
Australia
5623 days ago

Devo'd! GPS problems so no NM at this stage, 4km walk back for nothing. 

Seems like I cannot get any luck at this place, 5 trips on good forecasts for no result :(

Nice session guys, congrats on the PB's Sammy!

roodog


WA
Australia
5623 days ago

Bad lucky, Kimba,

Great numbers Sam , nothing personell but i pray for rain every night ,Laughing

Let the Murray flood

Vando


QLD
Australia
5623 days ago

Well done Sam getting close to that 40avWink

Mineral


WA
Australia
5623 days ago

Well done you guys and a well earned top spot for the month. Reckon you had such a break you could sit back and watch the rest storm home in a tight nit bunchSmile

Sam, one can only dream of such numbers, well doneCool

Chris, any 40+ day is a good day, Smile

nebbian


WA
Australia
5623 days ago

That's terrible luck there Kimba, have you tried downloading the data logger using the NAVILink software?  Just be careful not to leave your GPS on overnight as it might overwrite your track file in the data logger...

Good luck getting it off, I can only imagine how devastating that must be.

Kimba


SA
Australia
5623 days ago

Hi Nebbian, Yeah I have tried the NAVIlink software but the folder is empty.  I might have to check all of my gps settings as there are no options in the NAVI software I can find(V1.1)

ODIN


South
Croatia
5623 days ago

Well done guys top speeds

Locky


QLD
Australia
5622 days ago

Kimba AAHHHRRRrr-where was the spare ...good luck in the retrieval attempt !!

Great times men .

Firiebob


WA
Australia
5622 days ago

Awesome speeds guys Cool 

Bender


WA
Australia
5622 days ago

I thought it had been agreed and put in the rules that you cant post with out dataSurprised. Kimba any luck extracting you numbers?

 

I could only wish to sail that quick

Stringer


WA
Australia
5622 days ago

if claytons is the sail you have when your not really having a sail then how do you guys pull off PB's when your not having a sail!

 

PS your team is too big, please disband into two teams again and give the rest of us a chance! Laughing 

 

i mean its not as if we here in WA would ever conceive of merging all WA teams into one... we have too much pride  Surprised 

Marin


North
Croatia
5622 days ago

Wow, great session :)...

Chris, what is your top speed on Is86, I am curious because I think I have one too and I like it a lot...

Elmo


WA
Australia
5622 days ago

Happy Birthday yesterday KimbaCoolCoolCool

Sorry to hear about the lost dataYell

Chris Dimond


SA
Australia
5622 days ago

Marin, the iS86 is a superb board. My PB on this is 41.6knots with a KA Koncept 6.6 in less than ideal conditions. It is fast, planes early, is controllable at speed and gybes very well. It's the perfect slalom board that can become a speedboard when the conditions are right....or wrong.

Mr Stringer, as for splitting the team - we have only got 6 or 7 guys that are really posting the competitive numbers. That's not too many is it? You may think that our team is twice the size it should be, but then due to the drought, we are only sailing on half as much water as we should be - they cancel each other out, so we are on track with everyone else. Wink

It appears that the WA teams have not had ideal conditions lately. We all know that when the wind is good for you guys, your numbers will show it. We've been lucky enough to have some N + NW action.......and a world class spot to sail in. SmileSmile

Kimba


SA
Australia
5622 days ago

Thanks guys for the best wishes guys but I have come to the conclusion that satelite reception was the issue.  On the bits of track I do have(after I reset) the sats are down to 4 & 5 when normally they are 10 or so.

I have tried to import the data from the logger using GPSresults & navilink but come up with an invalid command line error. In the GPSresults import there was also a "Track-Start could not be found" message. Any Gurus have any idea about the command line error and if it is a software glitch or should I give up trying to salvage data that may not exist.

I can clone the data from the logger as a *.dat file but it took several attempts to get 100%  Can I get anything from this data independent of the GPS?  I have obviously tried saving the data to the sd card but this is when I only get 217 pts, I was wondering if data may not be copied accross if it is a minimum number of sats are not present.  I might post this on the GPS forum for additional help.

Choco


SA
Australia
5622 days ago

Stringer we're still holding an "ace" up our sleeves,one team member left to post.......check again tomorrow nightWink

Windrider


WA
Australia
5622 days ago

Kimba, i had a problem with a GT-11 a year or so back. Some of the symptoms were similar - what rang a bell in my mind was your mention of it only picking up a few sats. In my case it was also taking a very long time to fix to sats and I was finding only small portions of a session being logged. I eventually worked out (with the help of Tom Chalko) that it was a reception problem due to moisture in the unit. Tom's suggested cure was to leave it somewhere dry over night with the SD card out and the flap open. In my case somewhere dry  was easy to find as it was summer time when it happened! - may be a little more problematic at present for you. This unit has not missed a beat since (though it gets irregular use now that I have a GT-31). This solution wont help your current situation, but could help you going forward.

Captain bogan


SA
Australia
5622 days ago

Well done guysCool.  Happy Birthday Kimba.  Seen as though you are heading towards 40 - just put your nautical mile as 40 knotsWink - no one will mind - will they????Surprised.  There is a chinese whisper that another pb may have been achieved.  As choco said "check this site tomorrow nightSurprised....

evets


WA
Australia
5622 days ago

Great to see you guys got some of the wind we had, superb speeds all of you.Cool

 

Kimba


SA
Australia
5622 days ago

STOP, Hamma Time!!! - we will have to wait until Thursday night I think for results, the man is on a roll alright!

Stringer


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

just having a laugh, you guys rock, keep up the good work :)

Warrior


North
Croatia
5621 days ago

great session crue :P

congrat for PB Sam

choco, nice sail u have :)

Marin


North
Croatia
5621 days ago

Chris, that is a great speed, specially with 6.6. Do you remember what was the wind strenght? Which fins you use with IS86, smallest, biggest?I have found that original Drake 34 is pretty decent for medium winds. It holds very good throuh the chop and doesn't spin out much.

I have also tried MFC 30 cm, but haven't found it particullary quick, and it looks like it is more prone to spin out, maybe beacuse it is much shorter, I don't know..

Marin


North
Croatia
5621 days ago

you can also answer on my email: marin.mavra@gmail.com

Choco


SA
Australia
5621 days ago

Top NM AnthonyCool, anyone who can sail at 43knts and wave to team mates standing on the bank is in the zoneSurprised

Clayton has alot more to offer when we get the perfect day.

Firiebob


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

Holly snapping duck poo, a 38 Nm SurprisedTongue out Huge congrats Hamma CoolCoolCool

 

Go the CA's & Venom's Smile

Dave M


SA
Australia
5621 days ago

congrat to all who sailed, huge day, I watched.. didn't have what it took.

Hamma/Sam .. unreal

Choco


SA
Australia
5621 days ago

the cuppa must have been nice DavidWink

Vando


QLD
Australia
5621 days ago

Well done hamma 38 Nm thats going to be hard to beat nowSurprised

lao shi


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

Holy Moly!Surprised I have only seen 38 on the dial once. 38 for 1852m!!!!!!! Hamma, that is phenomenal.Tongue out

Slowboat


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

sick one

Hardie


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

HAMMATIMESurprised

Mineral


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

SurprisedCool What a huge effort, well done Hamma. Top of the heap in NM divisionSmile

Dave M


SA
Australia
5621 days ago

Choco.. the coffee was great.. at least you had what it took to Go Out ,, i jut drank the coffee

Hamma No. one in Oz

           No. Ten in the World

           amazing

Hardie


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

The SA Demons have become the Glamour Boyz of the CompEmbarassed

Marin


North
Croatia
5621 days ago

Wow, 38 kts at one mile, total respekt Laughing!!! It must have felt totaly ecstatic Yell!! Really great.

 

Chris Dimond


SA
Australia
5621 days ago

Totally SHMOKING Anthony - well done. You've certainly got your equipment dialed these days - fins, boards + sails all working well......and some of your own skill too.

Imagine your peak if you hadn't taken a hand off to wave at me. Dickhead.

They are great numbers. The best part is we are still waiting for the perfect day!

Elmo


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

Major Yyyyyeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhhhaaaarrrrrrrggggggghhhhhhssssss for Mr HammaCoolCoolCoolCoolCool

Thats some bloody serious numbers

 

That 4km walk back must have been a bugger

 

well done

Captain bogan


SA
Australia
5621 days ago

Well done HAMMALaughing - AWESOME JOB.

Snides


WA
Australia
5621 days ago

awesome numbers guys and a smoking nmile to bootSurprised i had better get the bubble wrap ready for the trophy!Tongue out

Sailpilot


QLD
Australia
5621 days ago

Wow,  best NM by over a knot on GTC, thats smoking mate. Cool

Magnus


QLD
Australia
5620 days ago

Awesome NM Hamma!

Kimba, have you managed to get the rest of your data out yet?

Kimba


SA
Australia
5620 days ago

No Luck Magnus, no sat lock.  I will just have to make sure next time! - if there is oneWink

Oh, and well done again Anthony, your 3 day trip paid off again!

Sailquik


VIC
Australia
5620 days ago

Sensational NM Hamma! Big effort for sure to hold it all together for that long. Smile

Spotty


VIC
Australia
5620 days ago

Another Top NM PB from you guys, congrats Hamma, looks like Claytons the place for NMs.    Guess this could mean WAs' finest have a closer interstate option than Sandy Pt??

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5620 days ago

Unbelievable - well done Kimba!

BTW, how did you end retrieving your data, and where is this place?

 

ODIN


South
Croatia
5620 days ago

Whens the next speed challenge in SA , this could be the next great spot , well done Wink