FNQ Mob (QLD, Australia) - 2009-11-11
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Pacman
25.372(D)
19.101(D)
0(D)
5.946(D)
23.794(D)
9.98(D)
Troppo
Herby
Rowdy
Sailpilot
dr cam
Rossco
Sausage
Hoppybob
Kel
Regs
Freddy Burke
Locky
Gaz
Peter AUS466
Al
Eddy
Flying Dutchman
Luca Sansalone
Squid Lips
Toody
Sharyn
James
Richard Reynolds: Rico
Billy
Jason
Billy Green Island
Trojan
Dave
Richo
Andrew
Brynoz
Ian
Snorkel962
Gustfront
Bindi
Kiera
Benny McCarthy
Islandboydaz
boxy
binny
Alvadave
Pencil Neck
Average
Pacman (763km):
5490 days ago

Starboard s-type 125lt (thanks luca)

stealth 7.0

Techtonic TALON 34cm (thank you mumma for the rabbits) :P

Not long, not great but got the Talon wet. yesiree the eagle has landed :)



Comments
Firiebob


WA
Australia
5491 days ago

Another quick blast on the water Cool My F1 was a great fin till I ground it down on the reef Yell Happy with my Venoms now Wink I worked but it was a crappy rainy day anyway.

Sailpilot


QLD
Australia
5490 days ago

Gday Pacman,

I might get up to Bowen or Alva later this month, whats the good conditions for alva? of course when I'm off work its usually becalmed anyway.  Phil

Pacman


QLD
Australia
5489 days ago

Hi Phil,

it depends on what u want to do for alva. It needs to blow a NE for a proper speed run which we havent had yet. Onlow tide you can get small flat water runs in the channels with a small fin <26cm.

The waves break in the entrance to the inlet on low and high tide which is fun to play in but the tide run in the inlet is pretty fast so it plays havoc with your upwind abiltity, i.e. wind going the same way as the tide means its so hard to stay upwind of the launch mark which means a WALK OF SHAME :(.

Bowen is good for slalom gear when it is a SE at the front beach. launch from the sailing club at high tide and the whole bay is waist deep. The end away from the sailing club has flattish water so its good to do down wind runs there. If is blowing the weekend you are coming up get on seabreeze and PM "Wormy" as he lives there and will prob be sailing that day. Great bloke and will help you out on what to do on what tide and wind direction as there are a few options. I am not fully up with all of it as i mostly sail the front beach. There is a run behind a sandbar but apparentley is not that good anymore?? needs right tide right wind direction.

 

cheers,