SA Speed Demons (SA, Australia) - 2012-11-05
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
hoppybogan
36.64(D)
33.37(D)
10.41(D)
15.75(D)
17.77(D)
27.85(D)
Tricky Bogan
35.22(D)
30.89(D)
10.01(D)
21.4(D)
21.88(D)
26.74(D)
Trousers
31.06(D)
28.66(D)
7.87(D)
17.84(D)
25.66(D)
43.09(D)
Captain bogan
36.01(D)
33.649(D)
19.235(D)
21.087(D)
27.662(D)
47.81(D)
Choco
Chris Reiffel
Norman Clarke
Joe
Dave M
Dr Duck
Dazz
Kym Manning
Ricky Hamood
Kaz
Dee
Warren Mudge
PK
Hayden M
danny
Pineapple
Stan
Average36.3333.5114.8221.2426.6645.45
hoppybogan (25974km):
4402 days ago
3 categories

Stansbury, SA, AU Northerly 20-40knots

 

Sputnik 285, NP Raf supernova 5.4, 30 weedy

 

Looked at the weather forecast and thought you bewdy. Headed down to Stansbury and met Tricky and Pete at the beach and decided to rig the 5.4 as flat as a buiscuit. Good call to because some of those gusts were nasty shakers. The sea was almost flat enough for the big bearaway and a 34 on the first run was pleasing. I'm not sure if my 2 sec peak is faster than the time Choco did here earlier in the year but it must be close. Sailed around waiting for the tide to drop a bit more and rested a bit watching the others. Tricky was down the back of the park over the shallow( take a chance ) section with his Delta wing and I ventured down there and got a 36.97k 1 second peak, but then had to walk back a way to get fin clearance to take off. There is no doubt in my mind the Sputnik will do 40knots one day when all the planets line up.

 

cheersWink



Tricky Bogan (21799km):
4402 days ago

Stansbury CA101 5Koncept 30LE Weedie, 28 Choco 19 Delta. The plan was rig the 5.8 & sail until the wind picked up or dropped off looking outside & looking at the forecast 20-25. Arrived at Stansubry to be greeted with 25+ so rigged the 5m Koncept plugged it & hit the water, a 20m run was way too long in those conditions with NO harnessEmbarassed back to the beach adjust boom height get harness & back at it! Water was as choppy as the tide was too high got my best run on the 30 LeadingEdge weedie before coming in to change to the choco 26 as I could not keep the board on the water (wrong board, left the smaller one homeFoot in mouth) That was worseCry now I couldn't keep the board on the water & spinning out crabbing side ways, Tried the Delta in the shallow water but just couldn't lock it down just tooo much board, tail walks or spin outs made for exciting sailing.  



Trousers (14352km):
4401 days ago
1 categories

Boggy Lake, SA, AU

On the water just before 4 to join Carl who'd been tearing it up for over an hour.   surprisingly constant for a northerly.  got forty minutes on my 5.8 before the lightning rolled in, so we dragged our carbon lightning rods onto shore and hid out in the cars.  it passed overhead but took the wind with it. 

i was upset at how little TOW I got, but another half hour and the nor-wester kicked.  so I took the 6.7 out and sailed til it dropped almost (but not quite!) an hour later.

 

 



Captain bogan (50569km):
4401 days ago
4 categories

Interesting arvo at Boggy lake with Trousers.  Heard on the news last night strong wind warning and storm warning.  Good recipe for a sail.  No one could come out so decided to take the gear to work anyway.  Got a late morning message from Trousers saying he could make mid arvo.  Checked the station at lunchtime and both Goolwa and Strath blowing mid 30'sSmile.  Guys at work said go - i didn't argueWink.  On the way down it was howling and a tree branch dropped in front of car and i run over it.  Checked under car and all good but hoped that was all the bad luck for today.  Got there to a 20 - 30 knot off shore northerly.  Good direction to head past the carpark.  Headed out on Isonic 86, 6m HotSail Maui 6m GPS and Black Project R325 - my favourite comboSmile.  Gusty at the start but 1st run mid 35 peak followed by a couple more.  Tried to head high up past the carpark but too gusty.  Ended up squirting out into the middle of the lake and soon saw a 36.7 on screen.  Meanwhile Trousers turned up so head in for a break and a catch up.

Decided to head out for a hour and 20 mins in there was a very dark black cloud heading for us and soon saw some massive lightning strikesSurprised.  Thought i wouldn't be a pussy and thought if Trousers heads in i will.  He did so i didSmile.  2 kiters were waiting to head out but thought the same as us - strangely being kitersWink.  Being from the darkside we suggested they head out - not reallySmile

We waited approx 1 hour and witnessed some special lightning strikes but meanwhile the rain started and ended the windYell.  I packed up and Trousers after only a short stint was keen to head out.  He rigged his 6.7 and by the time i packed up the wind re-appeared.  By this stage i had had enough and watched Trousers on some smoking runs and then left.  Great DaySmile.

Boggy lake - 20 - 30 northerly.

Isonic 86 / 6m Hotsail Gps and Black Project R325 and BOARDIESSmile.



Comments
Tricky Bogan


SA
Australia
4402 days ago

Execellent PB's Jeff in the challengeing conditions did you find Choco's time for Stansbury ?  Well done today, at least I got a nice corner inTongue out

hoppybogan


SA
Australia
4402 days ago

Thanks mate. I just checked back and Choco holds the record at 37.75knots so still a fair bit of work to do yet.

Jimbob


VIC
Australia
4402 days ago

Whoo Hooo, well done on the PB's Jeff.

Choco


SA
Australia
4402 days ago

 Nice going Jeff, shit I should have come over for a sail got 4 days offFrown weather was all over the place here today squalls then nothing so didnt bother going out.

Chris K


NSW
Australia
4402 days ago

Nice speeds chaps. Well done on the PB

Tricky Bogan


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

Choco just as well you didnt come over you probly would have gone fasterCry, either that or I would have borrowed you smaller boardWink

Kimba


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

Well done guys, congrats on the PB's Jeff!

Captain bogan


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

Nice Pb's Jeff and TrousersCool.

hoppybogan


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

Well done on the PB's Trousers and thanks guys.

Sausage


QLD
Australia
4401 days ago

congrats pn the PBs guys.

Choco, where were you?Wink

Kimba


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

Onya Trousers! Your in form Carlos...

X


NSW
Australia
4401 days ago

Good numbers all trousers I hope your PB's keep coming.......maybe I should have gone for a sailFrown. Suprised no one sailed Sunday morning it was the best NNW I had seen at boggy this year 20-30knots and flat and sunny! Guess everyone got put off by the the crap forcast.

 

Friday is looking good.....think I will be closing the shop early and will be going for a sail.Smile

Tricky Bogan


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

Smashed the 30knt barrier trousers execellent PB. Nice Time & Corner Carl

Gabe


NSW
Australia
4401 days ago

Nice one guys. Congrats on the PB's.Could use some of that wind here at Sandy.

Trousers


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

thanks people.  surprisingly, I did my PB in the westerly, which was the lighter weather!  got to get better at my rig flip on the heavier race sail though, they were clunky yesterday and let me down.  something to work on next session.

Captain bogan


SA
Australia
4401 days ago

Cheers guysSmile.  Nice alpha and peak on the big board TrickyCool.

PJ


SA
Australia
4399 days ago

Big grats to you both Jeff and TrousersCool