Sailor |
2 Second Peak (Kts) | 5 x 10 Second Average (Kts) | 1 Hour (Kts) | Alpha Racing 500m (Kts) | Nautical Mile (Kts) | Distance Travelled (km) |
ratz | | | | | | |
Hardie | | | | | | |
Elmo | | | | | | |
fangy | | | | | | |
(Mu-) fin | | | | | | |
Swindy | | | | | | |
Stretch | | | | | | |
SluGger | | | | | | |
Sammy the snail | | | | | | |
Bully boy fat Basil | | | | | | |
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Decrepit |
Binny |
Bugs |
Bender |
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Firiebob |
man of |
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Pepe47 |
evets |
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otts |
Oaf |
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Shane121 |
WazzaYotty |
Morts |
Mad Max |
TOBYchef |
Jonski |
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remery |
Auz |
waricle |
Greggo |
Frank |
Rayman |
Rocky |
Hammer |
Lombok |
The Scud |
Stingray |
Rob |
Sam |
Scud |
Average | 37.63 | 35.20 | 22.99 | 24.81 | 27.33 | 105.87 |
ratz (10868km):
1857 days ago Glory Holes, Australind, WA, AU
after mostly foiling lately
34 knots feels really fast...
used a 107 sb iso with a 33 tribal weedy and a 6.2 severne od.
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Hardie (35741km):
1857 days ago Liptons, wsw to sw frontal gusty as F reminds me how crap these winds are, but good way to finish the day. iSo 90 really enjoying this board more than the mistral speed though that board is definitely faster, TR16 6.3m PepeFoil 23.5/48, what a great fin, highly recommended if Pepe ever goes commercial, buy this fin!!!!!!!
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Elmo (31413km):
1857 days ago 1 categories JP Slalom 71, NP RSR E7 7.0m, Pepeweed 27cm
Forcast looked good, through carefull execution and planning I got down there at a reasonable time to see HArdz and Yoyo getting some sweet runs.
I rigged and plugged in the speed board and f'ked it up for everyone.
After standing around failing to launch for 5mins I decided to go the bigger board, not boding well Hardz and Yoyo also came in.
The bigger board definately got going better and a couple of nice runs albeit on a wierdarsed angle but fun all the same befoire the wind faded out.
Gotta love GAF frontal rubbish wind.
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fangy (22667km):
1857 days ago A paddock full of Peskys on the estate today. By lunchtime, they had all started grazing at Wamba Rd. I wasn’t confident the tide was going to stay high enough to be able to sail out of that part of the strip, so I joined the Teletubbies at The Hook where it’s that little bit deeper.
I had responsible parenting duties, so I had to limit my time on the water, but that was just as well, because I was stuffed. This was due to a lack of wise men at The Hook when the decision on rig size was made and as a result, I spent a lot of energy just wrestling things. Of course, by the time I had to bail, the breeze was dropping a bit and things were a little more under control.
The main aim of today was to test the FF22 against my FF22 speed prototype. To cut a long story short, I am well happy with the handling of the prototype, so I am going to get a few casts for further testing. Comparing the two fins the speed version is less draggy at the expense of its pointing ability. I was tentative on the few bear-aways I did as I wasn’t sure whether I what the fin was going to do faced with small chop. So far there appears to be no problems, so on the next windy day, I will push it a bit harder, as it feels as though there is a long way to go before it hits its max speed.
It was also early days for me on the SB64 running downhill in small chop. I loosened up the tail trim a bit and it was like running on rails downhill. The board displayed very confident tracking and gave the impression that it was only in second gear. I am looking forward to dialling up a fair chunk more speed as I get the hang of things.
So, I stuffed up the sail size, enjoyed the Windtech SB tail trim adjustment immensely and had a short but Top Ten Fangy Fin Day.
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(Mu-) fin (15418km):
1857 days ago Coodanup WA AU
Had a nice windsail at fangys with the usual suspects allready out on the water,,, oh, and a pescky invasion!!!???
But it was fun anyway, flying over the chop and at the west end, hit a big ray that I didn't see. I went over the front,
the ray started doing donuts in the shalows. My fin had got loose so I headed into shore and packed up.
Had the 48/44 muffin top board, Ka R5.5, Weed45/23cm, and a
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Swindy (10125km):
1857 days ago Coodanup, WA, AU Pat SL92 and 87, SCR 6.3, TWS 25 &22
Ross failed miserably today, three responsabilities must be a few too many 1, Lock the gate 2, go for distance 3, blitz the hour.
It was obvious on arrival Anita had rallied all the top guns knowing they would only be up against a few soft Telly Tubbies and the lead in the autumn cup would be theirs. Well a few of the Tubbies put in a half decent effort to limit the damage while the other took some bad advice and rigged too big. T1 was the stand out today putting in some decent K's with some good U turns and Fin put on a pretty good show in the short time he was out.
Great fun out there today even though we probably got our arses kicked.
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Stretch (30879km):
1857 days ago 2 categories Glory Holes, Australind, WA, AU. FF89/Tushy5.8/TWS29 Crappy GAF conditions, i was sailing rubbish too, felt pretty rusty. Still, first sail in a month so I'll take it . Sorry to miss you Rat
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SluGger (13722km):
1857 days ago Coodanup, WA, AU
tr16 pat 87 Pepe 25 tribal 23
Great to catch up with everyone and to get in a decent sail.
FOOD!!
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Sammy the snail (29353km):
1857 days ago 1 categories Coodanup, WA, AU
woow what the surprise, I never though of sailing today until I felt the breeze at midday!! No messages from anyone, I thought I go down there maybe I find someone to sail with!! ah ah ah, EVERYONE was there sailing obviously no one is working lol. Great to catch up with everyone
I rigged up optimistic 5,4.. it never came as strong I though but NO regret, after all the weeks not sailing it was really comfortable and planning all the time, missing some power in the A but overall it was a great session
Happy Days
Iso85, RSR5.4, Pepe23
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Bully boy fat Basil (4782km):
1856 days ago Coodanup, WA, AU
A little further,alittle faster on the new Silver Bullet. Beginning to feel comfortable. Rather a lot too comfortable with only a 5.3 m sail up.
The smooth at Fangies still works on high tides.
Definately won wimp of the day with the smallest sail out there.
Big thanks to Elmo for fixing battens for me and even more importantly for showing me how.
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