Sailor |
2 Second Peak (Kts) | 5 x 10 Second Average (Kts) | 1 Hour (Kts) | Alpha Racing 500m (Kts) | Nautical Mile (Kts) | Distance Travelled (km) |
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Mark Hampton | | | | | | |
Gabe | | | | | | |
Steve | | | | | | |
Chris Kelemen | | | | | | |
AJEaster | | | | | | |
Peter Braun | | | | | | |
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Mark Jordan |
Trent Cooper |
Phil Luke |
Greg Cacace |
Dale Jordan |
RafD |
Jason Fardell |
Maree Jordan |
Chris K |
Garry Minogue |
Wayne Hardes |
Dion |
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Wally164 |
Far-Mid-North Coast |
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Geoff |
Bruce |
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Matthew Klause |
Aza |
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Atomic |
Phil Bennett |
Hamish Stuart |
Andre Da Costa |
Martin |
JustinL |
Ela |
Bill |
Andrew Muir |
Irishtom |
Feebz |
Stuart Grehan |
Rob |
Glenn Bolton |
Bairdy |
snelly |
Fitzy |
Brett Aqua Man Algie |
Germain |
AllisonAUS911 |
Average | 31.71 | 30.05 | 15.44 | 20.21 | 26.16 | 49.46 |
. (49698km):
4506 days ago Canton Beach, NSW, AU,,, great sess, 6.7h2, 102 falcon, just sweet runs , ive still got bullshit flu, otherwise i wouldve loved to stay longer, great to c ya greg, carl,pete, mark, todd, c ya next time
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Mark Hampton (6863km):
4506 days ago Queens Lake, NSW, AU
Sailed with Steve. Adam arrived as I was leaving. Very up and down. Was great at our speed run when the gusts came through.
I-Sonic 101, 6.7m VMG, JP 31 Weed.
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Gabe (15447km):
4506 days ago Sailing Club, Wallis Lake, NSW, AU
Wind took its time filling in,finally. Couldn't decide what to rig! Ended up on the Fanatic Hawk 93 Ltd. with the 6.0 GTX 10.5 Finworks weedy. Some nicely powered runs that felt fast.Ended up switching to the SL79 and 27 Vector weed speed, hoping for some more speed. Had one awesome bearaway and fin skipped out on some chop and blew out the middle panel on the 6.0, when I went over the front. Fun sailing back upwind with half a sail(not!)Oh well, the sail is getting old.
Sailed with Peter B, Chris, Bill and Anton. and Bruce made a showing too. Good on ya! Wind got a bit light at about 4.00, and the rain killed it, or maybe it was Matt K the Jinx? Just Kidding! Fun day with a good direction, but in hindsight a 6.5 was probably the go.
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Steve (29460km):
4506 days ago 2 categories Nice sail with Mark at Queens Lake. Fairly light at first but came in nicely from the SSW with gusts to 18 knots. Mark got me today on 2 second , so well done. Hopefully windy tomorrow for four days in a row.
F2 sx medium, Gaastra 7.0m Gtx race, Jp 31 cm weedy.
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Chris Kelemen (3288km):
4506 days ago Wallis Lake, NSW, AU. 6m sail and Falcon. Late sail with good wind but a little up and down, and then it just shut off!
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AJEaster (3258km):
4506 days ago Queens Lake, NSW, AU
HMAS Fanatic 113, 7.8m RS:S, 38cm Weedy. Mark and Steve packing up as I got there at 230.
0-15kn S/SW and gusty as a Mo.Fo. glass and sinking to knees through to planning in straps.
That was the flattest water I have ever sailed in my 26 years of windsurfing (mind u I am usually in the ocean). I was never over powered, just nicely powered up enough to have my 92kg ass planning and using both straps. It is amazing how fast flat water sailing can be, .....my first run I thought would have been mid 20s as the water was so flat and the sail so controled that it felt slow........the run was easy....but it was a 30.6! Everytime I have done a 30kn run in the past I have been a bit out of control cos of the chop at Queens can be sizey.
Will be back tomorrow at the same spot - thanks for filling me in on where the run was Mark, what an awesome arvo. Damn that mud bank is shallow. Was lining up what was going to be a killer run on the flat in a gust of about 18kn (the only one i saw this arvo) and I hit a real shallow patch and went over the handle bars. Will pack a smaller fin tomorrow, 38cm dragging a bit too much through the weed and mud over the eastern side
GPS has done 2 files. does it every sail. Had to adjust 5 x 10 and distance (klm). MArk I might get you to have a look at my gps tomorrow and see if you can see anything wrong with my set up.....pretty please
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Peter Braun (4719km):
4506 days ago Great day sailing - close but still can't crack the 30kt barrier. Hope you keep the sail together today Gabe and you are not 'cloudy bayed" out.
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