Pinnaroos (WA, Australia) - 2011-10-16
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
paddymac
27.69(D)
26.81(D)
14.51(D)
16.65(D)
22.37(D)
50.9(D)
lao shi
29.78(D)
28.42(D)
18.71(D)
18.96(D)
26.01(D)
46.9(D)
JJ
29.48(D)
27.55(D)
10(D)
17.27(D)
24.03(D)
24.77(D)
Pointman
29.26(D)
27.7(D)
12.06(D)
16.96(D)
23.53(D)
45.06(D)
Ricey
18.95(T)
16.5(T)
3.79(T)
13.88(T)
14.25(T)
8(T)
Chris Porter
Jeff
JC2
Windxtasy
Jemma
scarrgo
Jonah
Windtech
Bunyip
AC1
Hooksey
Lunny
tailwind
Flatchat
Snickers
Kenny
Pacey
SRS73
AndreaMunich
Gloria
Reg
Topcat
Clue Thirst
The Shroom
fingers
Finback
Peanut
Aiden
Average29.6328.0616.6118.1225.0248.90
paddymac (10937km):
4816 days ago
1 categories

Majestic Point, WA, *B121/XFire102/CR7.0

Great to get some wind. A bit surprised with the numbers, thought I was going quicker. Need to do some tuning. Put a nice big crease in the XFire's shnozz when I hit some boat wake. First go with the Code Red - looks promising. Pointman, Snides, Troutty, Peter, Slappa and Claude all out making the most of the wind.



lao shi (41082km):
4816 days ago
3 categories

Great morning cruise up the Attadale foreshore from Wallyworld East.

LB7,Bubba,46



JJ (25827km):
4816 days ago
3 categories

Point Walter, WA, AU

Summer at last - went upwind with Mark and had some good runs - thanks Mark for the advice.

Futura 101, Code Red 7m, Venom 42

Then changed boards and tried behind the sand spit where I got the 29.5 - not great there though - really shallow so had to sail a good distance from the spit and boat wakes raised a similar chop to the windward side.

Isonic 76, Code Red 7m, FO 34

Good to catch up with Chris and John - thanks Chris for explaining the physics.



Pointman (25840km):
4816 days ago
1 categories

Great morning sail at Peli Point.

Tried a few combos...

135 XFire + 9.6 CR + 50 Canefire (too big)

F111 + 8.5 Koncept + 40 Sting (great in the middle of the river, but too small in the windshadow in the lee of the Point)

135 XFire + 8.5 + 48 Talon (about right, spent most of the sesh on this one).

Pretty happy with the numbers on the big girl, she was travelling nicely in the chop and I managed to wind her up a few time in the flats.

A great sail.  



Ricey (11089km):
4815 days ago

Melville Beach, WA, AU

An unusual day, with easterlies changing to northerlies then westerlies which kept dropping: hence a lot of non-planing kms.

A slow session enlivened by Windxtasy (who arrived after the wind had left) chastising me for not putting more comments in my postings: so now I feel a real part of the team.



Comments
ray gun


WA
Australia
4816 days ago

nice going wish I was there

scarrgo


WA
Australia
4816 days ago

it's hard to get good speeds on easterlies macka

their always pretty gutless

didn't get down today partly cause i have to much uni work to do and partly cause i just couldn't be bothered when i woke up with my alarm at 6, didn't even bother checking seabreeze just went straight back to bed

thats a bummer about ur xfire whats the crease from?

did it just buckle when you slammed into the wake or did you catapult because of the wake?

paddymac


WA
Australia
4816 days ago

Catapult under full power Frown

Just looking at my tracks, what should have been the best run, I ended up going too broad - I think that's a first.

scarrgo


WA
Australia
4816 days ago

damn that sucks i hope she's alright

i do find that on my biggest gear it is possible to run too low to get maximum speed, as well i think it's to do with fin size, with a smaller fin there is not enough lift to run at an angle where you are not applying alot of pressure and therefore not pushing as hard on the whole rig and not traveling as fast in a straight line although likely a better vmg

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4816 days ago

CryCryCry

Lay in bed all night trying to work out a way to get a sail in before the wind died but couldn't make it work.

Eventually got to Melville at 3 just after everyone came in. At least I had a couple of others to commiserate with me.

Really peeved that I missed that Attadale nm run in the morning. I love that one, and I only need another 7 km to reach my 1000. I was really looking forward to sailing without all the cold weather clobber too. Just can't get wind, energy and spare time to coincide...

scarrgo


WA
Australia
4816 days ago

^^^^^^^ aaaaahhhhhhhhhh i see you contemplating the greatest problem in life Wink

well soon i shall be free bring on 4th of november, after that i'll probs windsurf 5 days a week in between 49ering

and after december 19th bring on the 7 days a week Laughing

should be pretty fit by the time LOC comes around

will deffs be doing some sessions at south beach after ISAF's with jj to train for LOC

so pumped for this summer LaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughing

obi one tobi


WA
Australia
4815 days ago

sweet Pinnas day - good one.

Scarrgo keep us updated on any LOC ocean training, my window of oppportunity might just coincide!

scarrgo


WA
Australia
4815 days ago

will do obi Tongue out

scarrgo


WA
Australia
4815 days ago

good to hear from you ricey the comments and chit chat after are just as if not more important than the numbers Smile

we all enjoy reading a good story no matter how long or boring it is a must to write a summary of your session including setup used Tongue out

nothing like some good banter after a day on the water

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4815 days ago

'cos the family sure aren't interested in all the details, but we are!

scarrgo


WA
Australia
4815 days ago

^^^^^^ LaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughing

definitely not allowed to leave out any details