Swan River Mob (WA, Australia) - 2012-02-04
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Recycle
38.08(D)
35.99(D)
12.35(D)
22.92(D)
27.67(D)
78.42(D)
JC
29.9(D)
28.49(D)
0(D)
22.22(D)
23.45(D)
20.23(D)
Snides
34.6(D)
32.97(D)
15.03(D)
23.67(D)
28.39(D)
87.85(D)
Chris Adamson
38.53(D)
35.94(D)
15.72(D)
23.4(D)
25.3(D)
37.86(D)
Slowboat
0(D)
0(D)
0(D)
0(D)
0(D)
0(D)
25
35.37(D)
32.79(D)
11.88(D)
18.03(D)
23.11(D)
24.75(D)
Tim Stockton
Claude
Craig Mann
Dan Engdahl
Whitey
Matthew Langer
Stringer
Istaaack
Neil Daffen
Linds
Spock
Gav
Mick
SAM WILLIAMS
Lachy
Aiden
Aids
Average38.3135.9715.3823.5428.0383.14
Recycle (17196km):
4676 days ago
4 categories

Woodies first but way to mutch traffic teabag wise and way to mutch choppy and wind to sheet in on the south side ,so high tailed it to point walter for some of those famous bullets .

6.2 ca52 slingshot21 woodies 

6.7 ca52 slingshot then iso86 f1 32 for fang to Melville



JC (5181km):
4676 days ago

Melville Beach, WA, AU

short but fun session at Melville. Good to see the captain. Adjustable outhaul got a good workout in the very gusty conditions.

Reflex 7m IS 86 and Tectonics 32 



Snides (28038km):
4676 days ago
1 categories

Peel Inlet, WA, AU

fun day with Cheryl sailing around alpha land...wind was pretty sth and had some enormous

sub 5knot holes in it! at times.

never managed to nail any reasonable alphas,

the area was as choppy as ii have ever seen it.

was good to catch up and sail with a few crew.

had a 35.2 on the dial but got punished in the software..

never mind all goodSmile

xfire 80/samweedy 23/6.2 evo 3



Chris Adamson (14466km):
4676 days ago
1 categories

Had very limited time today so sopted for a quick blast at Melville. Very gusty but some nice little squirts coming through which had me well lit at times on North Warp F11 7.0, Manta 49 and Lockwood 23.

I'm not normally one to go on about my gear but I have to say jumping back on the Manta 49 today was pure pleasure. I have been sailing the JP45 a bit and while it may have a bit more in the absolute top end, the Manta is so much nicer to sail. Always incredibly easy to gybe and just so easy through the small Melville chop - you feel like you never have to back off. Handles the 7.0 with ease. There is just no other board like it it I reckon.

Wicked day all up!



Slowboat (49332km):
4676 days ago
3 categories

Dunedin harbour... NZ. Another 10 rounds of slalom today. Spewing cos I had to rig both sails. Started on the 7.8m pretty lit on the big board, then down to 6.2m again. oh... I have no idea how fast we were going Wink

Istack was having a good day until he used his fin to slice a few pieces of pear before realising it was actually his foot.

The racing setup is unreal. I am broken after 3 days in a row. 24 rounds done. 4 to go. Is it enough?



25 (14457km):
4675 days ago

Short session at Melville. Rigge for the lulls and was maxed in the gusts. A good crowd out - Ado was flying!

xfire v2 112, 7.5 koncept, talon 40



Comments
Snides


WA
Australia
4675 days ago
Hi slowly Do they determine the winner as the last man Standing! That's a shit load of rounds... Better sailing there than here!
Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
4675 days ago
We're you driven out of Woodies by the kites Recycle? Conditions would have been pretty mint there wouldn't they?
lao shi


WA
Australia
4675 days ago

Nice speed, Recycle and Chris!Cool

Can Mister Boat last the course?Undecided

Recycle


WA
Australia
4675 days ago

The kites where bad enough but throw in a couple of free stylin wind surfers and  you got 3 different agendas,  had a couple of close calls and to many aborted runs to make it enjoyable so tried a few nm runs all 3 ended prematurely and violently, the chop there is far more unruly than Leighton making it impossible to pick your way through at any speed,melville looks like it was a resonable choice !

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
4675 days ago
We need to establish a colony of kite-destroying pelicans at Woodman Point. Who can help with this? I'm happy to chip in and surely a few others will be too?
Pointman


WA
Australia
4675 days ago

I'm in Ado, now we just need some evil genius to genetically engineer this breed of kite-killing pelicans. Tongue out

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
4675 days ago
They're already in The Beaver apparently; http://www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Kite-death-by-Pelican/ Go you good things!!!!!!!
Kimba


SA
Australia
4674 days ago

Nice session SRM!