Mandurah Mob (WA, Australia) - 2013-01-24
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Pepe47
30.75(D)
22.59(D)
4.32(D)
20.34(D)
23.3(D)
9.54(D)
Rod
36(D)
31.45(D)
2.71(D)
5.26(D)
5.61(D)
5.41(D)
Tomski
37.04(D)
35.85(D)
10.58(D)
17.37(D)
17.13(D)
58.41(D)
Kenno
24.38(D)
22.17 [PB](D)
0(D)
0(D)
9.37(D)
6.81(D)
Elmo
35.227(D)
33.305(D)
13.735(D)
20.035(D)
29.174(D)
32.26(D)
Sammy the snail
38.867(D)
37.372(D)
8.496(D)
20.936(D)
21.113(D)
41.516(D)
STROPPO
36.44(D)
34.77(D)
16.06(D)
26.84(D)
32.89(D)
29.76(D)
Craw
35.7(D)
33.54(D)
0(D)
19.3(D)
0(D)
23.53(D)
Hardie
Decrepit
Binny
Bugs
Bender
Firiebob
man of
evets
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
Average37.9536.6114.9023.8931.0349.96
Pepe47 (12846km):
4319 days ago

Smile6.6m koncept, 115 rocket, 36cm weedie. Short session, ran out of puff. Wind picking up nicely, hope the mob gets a decent go at hardies today.



Rod (10499km):
4319 days ago

nice arfternoon sail  with anita and tom the bever was a little choppy by the i arrived but got a few runs in before my sanity told me to stop Safety Bay, WA, AU

74ltr Tabou Manta 

6.2 NP RSS

24 maui weed speed



Tomski (21953km):
4319 days ago
2 categories

La Beaver, WA

 

Reflex II 6.2, Mistral 47, C3 ss 21, CL 23

 

Asked the guys to move the north cable, so they pulled it in for the arvoSealed (now in the middle of the pond, eastern end, not on the bar). Super smooth but not quiet enough grunt to really fly. Great to meet Col (big congrats on the PB's). Rod doing the PB thing again well done mate!! Great sessionWink

Nearly forgot........Mitch, I don't bring my gear Holden, sat on the beach because he couldn't be botheredCry, bit tired, had his panties on......



Kenno (170km):
4319 days ago

Peel Inlet, WA, AU

 

Just a quick but fun sail after work with a couple other members of the mob. Would have been nice to have got out a little earlier in the day when the better wind was about but thems the breaks.  

 



Elmo (31521km):
4319 days ago
2 categories

Tabou Thunder 70cm, NP RSR Eii 6.2m, JP Weed 31cm

After listening to the wind howl all arvy went down th run after work, hmm didn't look super windy still I went and rigged the 6.2 and originally had it plugged in on the 54 Manta.

Came back in and changed up to the Thunder after on Nm run, just to much like hard work getting the board going, The thunder straight up went better although realistically should have had the 7m up and a 36 fin on, still it was a bit of fun.

Had a bit of a play down in Alpha land with Strop and had a couple of nice squirts down there as well as some nome nice gybes (for me).

Wind faded and decided to head back, optimistically did one more Naughty attempt but only peaked at 32knots so decided to flag it.



Sammy the snail (29353km):
4319 days ago
2 categories

BOO_bays- milking that breast again!! Epic long day.. where the I start.. I thought I will have a lite day, not quite Wind never stopped, this morning I left for the spot at 7.30 as I could not tell exactly the direction, but it seemed right
On the spot the tide was low the way we like it, wind 22knts direction WRONG!! dam! I thought fakit I take it coz here U never know.
Setup the small kit, 9ish up I go, make my way up nicely powered on the 5, had few laps around then had a crack a the run.. no good
Tide is going down WTF!! cannot cross the small bar no more, wind fading, noway I can make it back, I am trapped, 10ish I walk to the big sandbar..
I drop the gear have look around, tide still going down, so low you cannot sail anything (I never seen the tide that low), all bars full exposed!!
Dam the day is faked all I had on the screen is 33.7 for a touch of run.
What the I do now? Well I thought lets kill time and pray the gods! So for the next 2h I walked all the exposed area and cleaned up by removing all the dangerous branches.
Then I walked the run and installed few markers, 1 a the point (now you can point straight to it coz u see it) and 3 after the long, also I made the start up point higher so you can see it better.
As I was about to pick up a 1m stick I realised it was a sea-snake!! I teased it but wasnt reacting much, look like he was dying, it was too far from water!! so I picked it up and put it in water.. within 5 mins he had recovered and slowly went away!
11.30 wind still wrong picking again, tide start to go up.. 12.30 Getting angry, all I have is the tube of Zink and 2lts of water mmh dam! Wind start to swing.. 13.30 wind is right and going up as the tide too, still too shallow to go anywhere..
2.30 the wind is right and is cranking tide still too low, (I am getting a touch impatient!!) COME ON, Pleeeease.
3.30 I am starving, the wind has picked up to 24-28 knts, the tide is finally high enough to pass the sandbar!! ppppffff thanks for that!
All I had was 1h window to do it, after 3 epic runs due to the tide again the strong wind even the tide was right it was terribly choppy and dangerous (people that have sailed it knows what I am taking about!!)
Completely lited on the 5 I was getting airborned at the corner, faaaake that was crasy, I did 6-7 runs and called it, the run back I shiit myself how crazy full sail open it was! ppppf what the faking day!! Better that working anyway
Sorry for the long text, hard to explain in 2 lines. Today was 5h of waiting on a sandbar for 1h of dangerous sailing, and well burned by the sun!!  Happy Days
Well done on the PBs guys.

Back to Perth tomorrow as nothing on the forecast here
Misty41, RSR5.0, Delta21



STROPPO (33661km):
4319 days ago
3 categories

Well done Rod and Kenno on your pbsCool

Went on another alpha mission today hoping to nut out the markers that Tom and Dale put out with a bit of trial and error over the last week or so finnaly cracked it today those markers really made the difference for me five of my alphas were pbs one happy chappy great stuff Tom on talking to the beaver destroyers you made it a better place and safer to sail top stuff

nude54 tr4 5.9 delta weedy 25 happy daysSmileSmile



Craw (4307km):
4319 days ago

6.2 rss,62 jp ss,32 leading edge b4

first post for a while as had all my computer gear knocked out in a thunderstorm mid December,lightning strike that took out the phone lines in my street.had power surge protection but nothing on the phone line=DOH!

Got to melville at 3:30 ,wind looked good (for the river) so decided to try the small gear.first few runs were good but then it started to back off and then dogged around for a while before calling it quits. Surprised how good the old(18year) leading edge fin felt will put it back on top of the choice list again for this combo-whenever I get the wind?

not sure why realspeeds not showing the 1 hr and NM data?(it's a fresh install)



Comments
Hardie


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

CoolKenno & Rod

Tomski


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Congrats on the 15000 km there elmo. Done well mateCool

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Nice PB Rod, keeping up the family tradition! Smile

Pity the barge prevented you going for more. Next time!

Elmo


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Congrats Kenno and Rod on the PB's, some nice numbersCool

Adam


NSW
Australia
4319 days ago
Nice work kenno and rod
Elmo


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Great Alpha there StroppoCool

JJ


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Insane alpha Stroppo Surprised

evets


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Well done Keno and Rod

 

what a briliiant alpha Stroppo.... were there more over 26?

Nelson d Foiler


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Smokin' corner Stropp.

I had some good Alphas yesterday also but too wide Frown

Some markers would really help & I also get sucked in to bear away again Laughing

Pepe47


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Smokin' corner there Stroppo Cool

Rod


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Awsome alpha Stroppo big congrats got to be happy with that Cool 

great effort on the PBs Kenno keep pushing the limit

 

Snake


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Epic alpha Stropp! Surprised We're going to have to tie some lead weights onto your board soon! Rod, another one mate?! Smoking it Cool 

Slowboat


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

onya stropp

Damo


WA
Australia
4319 days ago

Congrats Stroppo on the PB,thats one quick corner Cool

STROPPO


WA
Australia
4318 days ago

Evets i got three in total over 26 and im still amped today Smile

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4318 days ago

Awesome gybing Stroppo! Congratulations!

Elmo


WA
Australia
4318 days ago

Stropo's PB's varified with Realspeed and GPSar

Just so as to show the 26.84 wasn't a fluke his top 5 Alphas from the session

26.84

26.297

26.153

25.596

25.415

These would be his personal new top 5

And to rub salt into the wound his 2nd fastest Nm of 30.414 had a gybe in it

 

Well done StroppaCool

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
4318 days ago

That's embarrassingly good Embarassed

Decrepit


WA
Australia
4318 days ago
HEY, Strop, finally figured out Tom's markers!!!! New you were worth a 26+, now all you need is a 26+ hr. Evets has this theory that hrs and alphas should be very similar. Again more PBs, If you total our Jan batch of PBs, it's probably more than we'd normally have in a year.
Jimbob


VIC
Australia
4318 days ago

Surprised Smoking Alpha...........

evets


WA
Australia
4318 days ago

Senstional  series of gybes Strop.

I forgot about my Nm/alpha correlation theory decrepit. Looking pretty close for many, I am confident Stroppo can do a 26 hour!

Sailquik


VIC
Australia
4318 days ago

Bloody sensational Corner Stroppo! Cool

Sammy the snail


WA
Australia
4318 days ago

Awesome corner Mr Strop, waaooh thats fantastico Cool

sms09


NSW
Australia
4318 days ago

Nice alpha there stroppoCool, well done Rod, Kenno, on yours to awsesomeCool

lao shi


WA
Australia
4315 days ago

Awesome corner, Stroppo!Cool

Nice speed, Rod! send in your best 10sec run for the WA speed table 

Keep the PBs coming, Kenno!