WK Speed Warriors (Engl-NW, Great Britain) - 2011-09-07
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Mark Hayford
38.43(D)
36.11(D)
6.7(D)
9.96(D)
16.09(D)
33.74(D)
Chris Bates
36.54(D)
35.09(D)
19.6 [PB](D)
22.79(D)
24.03(D)
59.27(D)
Mark Bailey
34.5(D)
32.79(D)
4.57(D)
19.79 [PB](D)
0(D)
31.7(D)
IRL250
OPH
Paul Burgess
Steve Thorp
Jack Bailey
Farrel O'Shea
Pete Crook
Neil Hardwick
Simon Moore
justal
trunky
Average37.4935.6013.1521.2920.0646.51
Mark Hayford (6908km):
4826 days ago
5 categories

Been a good 3-day's of much needed speedboard practice. No great speeds but managed to sort out a lot of shit. A good turn out of speedies today. Looking forward to a proper solid WNW, not this gusty shit that we seem to have been getting all year. Stroll on autum gales. Fun day:) 



Chris Bates (1827km):
4826 days ago
4 categories

Thought we might get a bit more wind than we did but hey it was a cracking blast  Laughing



Mark Bailey (471km):
4820 days ago
3 categories

A great day on the water, really settling in on my iSonic 86, I learned loads and came away with a new PB on the alpha smiley

I know its kind of big by speed sailing standards but for me sailing with a 27cm fin was a first and I was really pleasantly surprised, no spin outs, decent upwind ability and considering the wind wasn't really that strong I was pleased with my speeds.

Looking at my stats on GPSResults I can see that sailing down the wall was only giving 30's and the higher numbers were had by bearing off into the lake which I gained confidence in as the day went on after some advice from Mark H which was worth its weight in gold - cheers Mark !



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