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Average | 35.70 | 33.79 | 7.25 | 17.12 | 16.99 | 26.88 | ||||||||||||
Tim Pittaway (562km): Inverloch, VIC, AU I'm happy, broke 30 knots! Sailed out from the rotunda with Pete, luckily I watched him go out with the 6.6m and come back and change down straight away! I was on the 5.8m with the JP 91L, and most the time was ideal. Some good flat water runs on the middle bank, then moved down to the Angling club and hit my fastest speed on the bank out from there. Starting to get choppy once the tide started coming in, so that was enough for me! | ||||||||||||||||||
DazzaJ (11094km): Sandy Point, Vic, AU Rough old day at the Pit, but happy with the PB's. Big squalls coming through so timing was fairly crucial. Daffy hooked on to a few and I believe he pulled a 46. Fun times!!!! First time I have ever weighted up (6kg) - as soon as I did - PB!! So..... spare a thought for us sub-68kg sailors - it's tough out there!!! Reflex 5.6m, 53 litre JP Speed, 21 C3 Slingshot BTW: Thanks for the board Isaac - I think I'm going to like it! (first run on it today) Ironically (Chinaman), that beer is looking sweeeter (and closer) thanks to your buddy!!! Love it!!! | ||||||||||||||||||
Naz (10093km): Inverloch, VIC, AU That'll do Pete, that'll do 79 DaCurve & 24 MUF, 110 Manta & 34 FO Weedster, 5.9 Koyote. This sun & moon alignment is really pulling the water in, low tide was almost a high tide. http://ka72.com/viewge.aspx?fid=54964&tid=0 |
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