Mandurah Mob (WA, Australia) - 2012-06-10
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Hardie
32.91(D)
28.92(D)
0(D)
16.81(D)
15.08(D)
7.79(D)
Pepe47
32.79(D)
22.93(D)
2.23(D)
0(D)
9.25(D)
6.47(D)
Doddi
37.2(D)
32.34(D)
0(D)
0(D)
31.97(D)
0(D)
Tomski
37.71(D)
34.26(D)
10.49(D)
11.09(D)
31.25(D)
42.72(D)
STROPPO
40.07(D)
37.88(D)
14.83(D)
21.7(D)
37.09(D)
15.31(D)
Elmo
34.936(D)
32.911(D)
8.649(D)
18.113(D)
22.805(D)
29.68(D)
Bender
33.4(D)
29.86(D)
5.6(D)
18.77(D)
19.14(D)
12.44(D)
sms09
28.7(D)
24.64(D)
3.18(D)
6.51(D)
8.89(D)
0(D)
evets
32.59(D)
25.5(D)
2.67(D)
13.38(D)
11.86(D)
6.86(D)
Decrepit
Binny
Bugs
Firiebob
man of
Sammy the snail
SluGger
Bully boy fat Basil
ratz
fangy
otts
Oaf
(Puf-) fin
Shane121
WazzaYotty
Morts
Mad Max
TOBYchef
Jonski
Swindy
remery
Auz
waricle
Greggo
Frank
Rayman
Rocky
Hammer
Lombok
The Scud
Stingray
Rob
Sam
Scud
Average38.8936.0712.6620.2434.5336.20
Hardie (35839km):
4561 days ago

Peel Inlet, WA, AU  Too Old Too Fat Too Slow Embarassed Tr-7 5.5m, Tabou Manta 54 25cm weedy, v windy, & choppy, had 33 on the dial, Matt Langer had 36.4 on the dial, dunno how he went that fast in those conditions?  All the MMob crew went to a new spot hope it was less choppy than here!!  Good luck guyz!!!!!11



Pepe47 (12846km):
4560 days ago

5.8m koncept, 90 rrd, 24 pepefoil. Had a great run out the first time and realised I left the gps in the car, not a great start! 2nd run was even better with one good bear away, quickly coming to the understanding that I was waay overpowered on the 5.8... Which leads to the teammates who were still giving it what for, even though the wind was picking up quite quickly. Then the wind came in!!!! Well bugger me, I take my hat off to the mad bastards. Trees were getting stripped, uprooted, and generally tossed about like rag dolls. Then Elmo came back in promptly collapsing on the ground, managing to say that Stroppo managed a 40.  Heard an almighty crash, looked around and saw the remnants of Stroppo's sail wrapped around his car, totally shredded. What a price to pay eh Strop?

Totally loved the whole day and glad to see the Mob getting together trying new ground Cool  And of course, Crasher and Stroppo getting more than thier fair share of exercise. Surprised

 



Doddi (7589km):
4560 days ago
3 categories

Wow , was a tad overdone today on the avanti machine 6.1.  First run out i spot stroppo waving at me so sailed down to see him grinning and holding a boom in six pieces. Said he had a good off at the end of a run. Sailed back to car for another boom so he could get back. took off again with the other boom hanging off sail. Then holy S---t. This is a petty good front coming in. The time i got back to stroppo i was spent. Never been so overpowered in my life. The time stroppo put new boom on the wind just went mental. Got some good helmet cam footage. Then tried sailing back was fun. Seeing swans kart wheeling you soon think gee it now starting to nuke. Then wind swung an picked up more. Thats when i started laughing. Finished the day off with a 3 plus hour walk back to the cars. Big thanks for the guys looking an waiting for us.



Tomski (21953km):
4560 days ago
1 categories
Boomba's. Iso 76, 6.2 reflex II, vector delta 25. 5.6 reflex II Speed special 44W, vector delta 25 First to hit the water and after a look around found the holy grail. Boomba!!! Had a few runs with 36.8 on the dial. As the wind picked up decided to change down to the 5.6 and speed board. Had 3 longish runs (2 100 m short of Nm).38.2 on the dial. Than it came in. Just managed to get back super over powered. The day belongs to Stroppo. Legend status. But slightly expensive!! I'll let him tell that story.

STROPPO (33839km):
4560 days ago
5 categories

Wow awsone day out at bombas got nuked there after 1 hour on the water havnt seen water doing that those gust were insane got my best run on helmet cam whitch was my nauti aswell then a big off when i came of the gas a windwd tail skip then 1 big launch snaped the hanness line like tooth flossing string smashed the carbon boom in several spotts but tr4 and old mast nearly 20 years old no probs crasher saved the day by delivering another boom in about 50 knots or i would of been sleeping with the swans tonight i had some realy close runins with them at max speed should look good on helmet cam some of them were having masive wipeouts into the water it was just some mental sh#t i dont have a 6.6 any more that got destroyed against my troopie while i was out the old wind swing trick got me again we went out on a ne and came back 2 a swter was a awsome feeling 2 make that 40.33 on the dial  thanks 4 the help 2 all in the last few months i was hanging 2 do that that spot was crazy tr4 5.9 nude 54 delta weedy 23 Smile



Elmo (31592km):
4559 days ago

JP Slalom VI 65cm & JP weed 31cm, JP Speed 54cm & Elmo chopbuster weed 28cm, NP RSR Eiii 6.2m.

Fark me I got my Bomba kickedSurprised

Somehow or other I finally managed to convince someone to go on the marathon drive to suss out a spot which I'd had my eye on for years but could never get anyone excited enough to go, this time the cheese graters window of dissapointment looked smaller than normal so we got a good crew out to pick up the pieces of muppet if things went bad.

Got there in time to disturb Crasher taking a crap in the bush (so now you know the answer to that question: Yes they do do!) Strop and Pepe were already there looking a bit excited and it wasn't long before Tomski and Shane  turned.

The banter was great fun whilst we watched the wind gradually pick up and the white caps come closer, started getting outa hand a bit when Crasher got everyone laughing about his new Apple cider.

I was the first to break and started rigging, not knowing what to expect in regards to where the bottom was and what was out there I went initialy with the slalom board as It didn't quite look windy enough for the speed board with my podgy arse over it. Though the 6.2 would be a nice compromise if the "wind came in"Surprised  oh if only I knew then what I know nowUndecided

First run was a short one to stop and check the depth which was rather surprising and just to make sure i doidn't have something stuck to the underside of the board keeping it of the water, Saw Strop take of like a scalded cat on his first run,ave him a "woo hoo" as he went skipping past (found out later that it was a 39kn run straight of the beach and a new PB) Crasher came next with his horny looking Avanti gave him a hoot as well.

Did a few nore runs with the wind picking up a bit couple of nice little squirtsCool Went back to the car where we caught up with Tomski who goes bugger this you need to be over there, ripple city as far as the eye can seeSurprised yeah bollocks it can't be that good but we'll go have a squizz, so after some major faffing around, went on the journey to Tom's promised lands.

Eventually got there to see Crasher in the shallows waving at me, thought he may have had a bit of a prob so I waited around, he came over and gave us the news of Strop's efforts in speed and destruction and informed that he was heading back to grab another boom.

Went of a did a short sighting run, figured that the mast foot was to far back as the board was getting very flighty with the wind picking up, sailed back to the start adjusted and took of on another run with the thought of going for a quick naughty the wind was picking up a bit more, Took of the wind picked up a bit more, got up to speed the wind picked up a bit more, oh dear the black patches are now sucking up water, oh shit, not good, controlled rapid decceleration (deliberate crash) turned around to see a white out heading torwards usSurprisedscan 180º there f'ken white out everywhere, Toms down a couple of hundred metres away and looked to be ok apart from when he tries to water start and cops a wompin, myself being a more practised coward draged the sail to windward and burried it in the water and hung on, and hung on and hung on and OMG it's getting f'ken worst these squalla are only supposed to last about 5 mins and blow them selves out.

 

Ine the middle of all this an Avanti sail apears of of the mist, with Crasher giving a masterfull display of extreme sailing, it wasn't pretty and he was fighting it all the way, but the fecker didn't go down he just kept battling towards Strop in winds +40knotsSurprised with a 6.1m sailSurprisedSurprised whilst carrying a spare boomSurprisedSurprisedSurprised Respect Mate, that was something to beholdCoolCoolCool

I waited for half an hour cowering in the water occasionally getting my arse handed to me when it tried to get going, after 30 od minutes my legs were starting to cramp there was a patch of blue above and a white wall of hurt heading our way so clenching my sphincter extra hard thought this is it I'm going to have to go now or I'm screwed as it's a long way back to the cars and so began my 15mins of  terror, pain, terror, missery and terror.

Now at this stage I'll make now qualms about this I was shitting myself, very rarely do these wind strengths come up in WA and I'll be honest I don't like it it scares the shits out of me, but at the end of the day what can you do.

The sail back was a nightmare, fark knows how Crasher did it (talent I suppose) but after 6 catapults I eventually got back to the shore barely able to stand, managed to drag the gear the last 50m to shore and over the weed build up laid the gear down and colapsed, had to lay down for a fair while to get the heart rate down (sorry for worrying you guys).

After a while Tomski appeared through the mist also fighting his gear looking a lot better than what I felt telling of something very large bumping into his legs whilst waiting for a quiet patch tp return (didn't wnat to tell him the local sharks do that to the net fisherman at night).

Looking out at the water it was looking worse, so quickly derigged and even quicker got changed as the nasty was just about onto us, had just got a shirt on and the budgy smugglers of when all hell broke loose (as if it wasn't bad enough already) Tres started coplapsing and Stroppo's 6.6 took of and commited suicide on Strops car. Ouch thats a +$2k day.

I decided to nut and bolt to go have a look on the other side for the boys, the excitement didn't stop there as it ended up being a nice slow 20kmh drive out of there weaving around through under and over all the tree's and their bits allover the road. Hit the main drag and then found out exactly how strong the wind was when I was side on to it and looking into the side mirror to see the trailer pushed sideways a foot and a half, adrenaline overload by this stage, the drive back was nerve racking as well not helped by the fuel gauge idiot light which reminded me I should have filled before I left on this marathon, went and had a quick look down one of the roads only to be turned back through cowardice with the trailer (sorry boys), there was carnage everywhere on the way home trees down all over powerlines down.

Almost got home when I get the text that our powers gone out, (only just got it back today).

Damage for the day

1 broken batten

1 overworked adrenal gland

1 cramped calf muscle

1 overworked freckle

and 1 bruised confidence

Overall a thoroughly sucessfull exploritory missionCool

Crasher, do you owe Strop a Dikens cider or is it the other way around for the rescue?

Huge congrats to Strop and Tom for the PB's and huge thanks to Pepe, Crasher and Shane for making it a memorable dayCool

 



Bender (23190km):
4559 days ago
2 categories

Glory Holes, Australind, WA, AU

F2SX SX & CASP40, reflex3 6.2m, 23slingshot&23KAsym

Wild wild day. The data is from 20mins of sailing when it was still NNE at about 25-30knts. Came in to wait for the westerly change with Ratz and Evets. 5mins later we were all cowering in 60knts of wild south westlery and watching tree snapping and and waist high waves crashing on the shore. For the next 90mins we struggled to unrigg out gear and stand up the wind was that strong.

The one run on the new Carbon art Speed 40 was scary as by then the wind was close to 35kntsd and the chop and waves were big enough to wave sail on. I think it will be one quick board in some smooth water.



sms09 (12757km):
4559 days ago

good team turn out..and the laughter was still continuing from wednesdays skunked session.then the wind started to come in only managed 3 runs and thought to myself nah not ready to die yet,as ive never sailed these conditions before. was comfortable using tr6 5.1 board was to big ca58 that was my down fall crasher said strap on the nude 55,but by then it was nasty,gusting 50+knts  Balls are big..! But not that big just yet good,, aleast i can say i sailed that day,as not many people did. then got home to find 25metres of fencing down the side,and 15 metres down out the back super 6 fencing is crap why the #%@k are the allowed to sell it. still had power,but the internet was down and still is..using crashers computer to post. thanks mate.! huge respect to all that sailed to today and at top effort to to tomski on the pbs well done mate..and to the man whos just out there smashing out numbers and the pbs keep coming stroppo awesome effort and performance mate..Cool raising the barWink.! great sportsmanship shown by crasher to sail out to a team mate with 2 booms attached and sail in nuclear conditions.but then had to endure a 3+hr walk of shameFrownCool

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



evets (21500km):
4556 days ago

Glory Holes, Australind, WA, AU

Crazy day at Australind. it took 3 of us to carry the sails into the lee of a building to de-rig.

It had prommissed so much with 22kts westerlies forecast. when it did go westerly it was 60 kts and choppy. Had to move car as the huge collapsing tree threatened to crush it.  Maybe next time we will get westerlies!.



Comments
Hardie


WA
Australia
4561 days ago

Have heard a 39kt run was done first run out at the new spot, but it could be a ploy to make me jealous and feel lousy for not joining the crewEmbarassed

Hardie


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Just got a report 40kts on the dial for ****** also major stack & lotsa broken gear, and the drive out thru fallen trees and broken branches everywhere?

Choco


SA
Australia
4560 days ago

Fark you guys got some wind over there just checked BOM 2pm Mandurah gusts to 64 knts hmm nice weather to be sipping teaEmbarassed

 

Adam


NSW
Australia
4560 days ago
Got to the spot after the crowd had left, storm surge had flooded the road and I had to winch 2 trees off the road to get in there, only to find it too choppy for anything other than wave gear, then on way home narrowly missed an entire billboard that got blown accross the freeway in front of me
Hardie


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Dunno wevva dey Joshin Me 37kt NM?

Tomski


WA
Australia
4560 days ago
Fastest nm in wa ever. He is a machine. Power out still so wait. And by the way with the damage that occurred and the fact that it's not at ospreys, Im calling it 'the boomba'
Pepe47


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Boomba's has a nice ring to it.

Decrepit


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Great PBs Tom, bet you're glad you went with the speed board.

What do you think of Winter sailing now?

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Congratulations on the PB's Tomski!

Hardie


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Awesome Tom!!!!!!

JJ


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Very nice Tom - 2 knot jump in your NM PB Cool

Doddi


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Big Congrats Tomski, moving on up. Thanks helping this arvo too. Goes along way. Thanks also to Shano , Pepe an Elmo. What a day. Hope Stropp posts, But think hes suffered a bit of damage at home. Lots of trees down in my street. What faantastic day . More PBs to come Tom.

Chris Porter


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Nice one guys! 40 knot club for Stroppo! GPS coordinates please...

Doddi


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Top Shelf Stropp. Very large NM champ. Well Done. Could be the fastest NM in WA watersWink

Hardie


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Stroppo You're A STARCool

Mineral


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Well done guys well done. You gotta be keen in that today. Hats off to yasCool

Hay Hardie, mate just got back from North West fishing trip tonight,near Shark Bay.  Said it would have been perfect for speed sailing, blew its tits off and flat water.Smile

Slowboat


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

wicked... now ya just need to tell everyone where you guys went :) Might join ya next time its windy (say... in 10 years or so)

Adam


NSW
Australia
4560 days ago
Awesome work guys, looks like it was well worth the effort to get there Slowy next really windy day will be in two weeks time when the next attempt at formula racing is on
paddymac


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

STROPPFEST nice one! Congrats on the PBs guys

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Well done Stroppo! Showing us all how it is done.

Awesome nm, and a fantastic 40! Just sneaked in there!

Thanks Tom for posting Stroppo's results. We were all keen to see them after all the rumours!

Decrepit


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Fantastic stuff Stroppo!!! Looked wild out there even before the wind kicked in.

Managed to get a few pics, but it was too wet and most of the time you guys were much too far away.

WA70 coming back

 

avanti coming home

Crasher and Stoppo? coming back to base.

 

Tom downhauls

Crasher downhauls

Tom and Crasher giving some more downhaul.

MM carpark

Mandurah Mob take up the whole carpark.

 

Here's a screen shot of the all time WA top 10 NMs

top ten NM

STROPPO


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Congrats tom on your pbs aswell and mike those snaps arnt bad the last bit is sweet the nauti record is the fav 4 me to hold on 4 that time flat out is a reel good judge of yous true speed im still amped yeah baby yeah !Smile

lao shi


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Huge effort, TomskiCool and Stroppo!Surprised didn't take long to get the 40 next stop 45! Awesome Naughty!

ray gun


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Super effort Manbro Mob and congrats on the Pbs Tomski and Stroppo. Sounds like it was quite the adventure and if you handled it better than the wildlife, well.....Cool

Amazing NMs too lads huge respect.Surprised

Mux


QLD
Australia
4560 days ago

Awesome effort bet the footage looks wild.

ODIN


South
Croatia
4560 days ago

Nice speed guys and a great NM... well done

obi one tobi


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

KUDOS to the PB men, and glad your all safe after THE BOOMBA! we will remember this one for a long time !

LEO


NSW
Australia
4560 days ago

sweet NM !! well done !! 

 

Ado


VIC
Australia
4560 days ago

Noice!

Boombuster


QLD
Australia
4560 days ago

Did anyone get damaged houses by big storm just saw it on news Mandurah to Rothinham smashed houses & no power hope you lot are ok.

Nauli


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Fabulous effort guys....I was just trying to keep the car on the road along the Forrest on the way back from down south...nuclear wind!

Russell Dowd


TAS
Australia
4560 days ago

Well DoneCool to all, especally STROPPO!!!

Looked like a Tassie winter weather day!!

Slowboat


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

glad you guys found some (relatively) flat water so all that wind wasnt wasted completely! Shame about the carnage though.

Snake


WA
Australia
4560 days ago
Nice speeds there guys! Absolutely smoking NM stroppo!! XD
bushfire


NSW
Australia
4560 days ago

Fantastic times guys! Great 40 2sec and nm StroppoSmile

dr cam


QLD
Australia
4560 days ago

Great session Men -stroppo that is a seriously good NM -HUGE !!!!!!!!

Jez


TAS
Australia
4560 days ago

Nice work guys and congrats on the PB's Cool

Hardie


WA
Australia
4560 days ago

Stroppo has only been speedsailing for a few months, wait till he gets experienced and really serious, and he's even motivating our dear Crasher, to pull his finger out!!!!!!!

Sausage


QLD
Australia
4559 days ago
Well done everyone braving some very wild conditions. Congrats on the PB's especially Stroppo's nm. PS - where's Boombas or do you have to kill me if told.
Decrepit


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

When you come over Sausage, I'll take you there, that way no lives are at stake.

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

Elmo, no wonder it took you so long to post, it must have taken hours to write your story!

Crasher is becoming the all round Manbra rescue service isn't he?

Adam


NSW
Australia
4559 days ago

Good write u[ there Elmo, after talking to Tom today i should have kept on driving out through the next flooded section to get to you guys, at least I got two of the trees out of your way

Elmo


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

It took so long to post because they stopped giving us electrickery. only got power back this arvy

 

Thankfully Stroppo is also an exceptionaly good Western Power linesman who fixing up a lot of the damage from yesterday

Warrior


North
Croatia
4559 days ago

congrats to all

congrats on PB's

nice number Stroppo, I guess that you pass 40 on this one (or there was older 40+ score)

anyway, respect 2 all

Doddi


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

Elmo I have just bought the Dickens for stropp to pick up. Hats off again to Stropp as he is flat out with faults. Its gotta be a hard job to do when you love windsurfing so much. Great story elmo. Great outing by the mob. Our seach is continuing an have more to come as more spots get found?

STROPPO


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

just finishing work now using work computer as i still have now power im still amped about yesterday man that was good sure was a wild day of weather !!!Smile

Elmo


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

Stroppo will love to getting that dickens ciderWink

Firiebob


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

WOW awesome effort and big numbers guys, congrats Stroppo & Tomski on ya PB's, mobs of congrats for the Nm Stroppo Tongue out

Great write up Elmo, thanks mate Smile

I'm busting to see the videos now Cool

Tomski


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

Ran into Stroppo yesterday (couple of random locations). You could see him coming from a mile away, looked like a cheshier cat driving a white ute, his grin was that bigSealedSealed. Still pumped, even though he was working while we drove around in our wetties looking for spots.

Damo


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

Wow,that is some hard core sailing,congrats to all,can't wait to see the footage Smile

Pointman


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

Sounds like a memorable sesh.

Well done to the PBers, especially Stroppo, that's an awesome naughty. Cool

STROPPO


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

Hopefully will upload fotage tonight of my nauti pb and 2sec pb on the same run with a wipe out at the end when i backed off if im not still working !!!

Jez


TAS
Australia
4559 days ago

Great stroy Elmo Cool

ratz


WA
Australia
4559 days ago

have only just got power back on here so have not seen results previously.

well done to stroppo and tom for the p.bs

that anyone could sail in those conditions is unbelievable.

i was onshore when it hit changing down to a smaller sail.

by the time i got the sail to the shore the wind had gone from sailable to suicide in about 10 seconds.

evets


WA
Australia
4556 days ago

Great wroite up as always Elmo

well done on the PBs Stroppo and TOm, well done to any one who sailed.

Had no power for 3 days after the storm, there are downed trees all over the south west. I had left my 4.9 at home as it was not forecast to be that windy..... not that it would have helped anyway.

I was really concerned I would see injries or worse posted after experiencing the front that hit us. Glad no one was hurt.

STROPPO


WA
Australia
4555 days ago

Some helmet cam footage shot on the day and uploaded to youtube, hope the links below work if not cut and paste addy to your search toolbar and enjoy Cool

swan dodge - http://youtu.be/ZNTESNLWvmc

PB run - http://youtu.be/6aTHo6aSvk0

I'll get it - http://youtu.be/Pikb3O0h8oQ

 

Firiebob


WA
Australia
4555 days ago

Thanks Stroppo Tongue out

Adam


NSW
Australia
4555 days ago

Nice work Stroppo, love the woohoo after the crash when you read the GPSCool + and good job with the boomYell

Jacques Kint


VIC
Australia
4555 days ago

Nice one Stroppo, broken gear doesn't seem to have as much sting when pb's follow!!! especially with NM's like that!!Cool

Sausage


QLD
Australia
4555 days ago

Great vids Stroppo - the last one with the board taking off shows just how windy it was.

Slowboat


WA
Australia
4555 days ago

nice one strop! Good to see you down at lp the other day. Thats where we should have been on Sunday, but it looks like you found a patch of gold closer to home.

Decrepit


WA
Australia
4554 days ago

Great stuff Strop, not sure it's as flat as Elmo said it was but. That last one doesn't look all that windy untill your board gets snatched out of your hands!

ray gun


WA
Australia
4554 days ago

Great footage StroppoCool

Boro


USA
United States of America
4550 days ago

Great crash footage. Checking speed first. Love it!!!

Unbelievable NMSurprised.