United Speedsailors of America (USA, United States of America) - 2021-01-30
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Peter
30.598(D)
28.71(D)
12.315(D)
11.193(D)
21.433(D)
52.177(D)
Nina
31.941(D)
29.571(D)
11.636(D)
19.187(D)
22.333(D)
47.594(D)
Bill
Flad The Inhaler
Dani Sfeir
Sabah Daaboul
Cesar SpeedSeeker
Bart Kornas
Dean Withrow
Boro
Nikita
denisspb
Speedy
Martin Schauer
Pollock
CdnGuy
Jon Shell
Alsosnoff
gonzalo
o-livier
Drew
LarryD
Mike
TBob
AlexG
Chris
Max
Chris Forenbaher
gregg s densmore
RS SSP
julo49
Kipps
USA201
Average31.2729.1411.9815.1921.8849.89
Peter (48462km):
1179 days ago
6 categories

Grassy Pt, CC, TX. Another Nina day. High water level and very southerly wind created a lot of chop. Meter readings were just a couple of mph higher than in previous sessions, but it felt a lot stronger. Most of the time, I had the 6.3 RB wide open. Absolutely no chance to get the power down into speed on the FF 99 / BPSW"38" today. Nina beat my speeds again after being just as slow for most of the time, but catching some nice lulls. Funny when your top speed in in lulls! Forcast was just 22 mph. I measured 22-25 when we started, meters show that wind increased 5 knots after that. But unlike typical SE directions, the meters seemed to read low (usually, the Laguna Shores meter reads ~3-4 mph high). Should have taken the speedboard, and packed the 5.0 and the Missile for Nina, but really did not expect it to go up that much. 



Nina (9918km):
1179 days ago
6 categories

Grassy Pt, CC, TX. FF89, RB 5.6, SD21. Overpowered. Only stayed out because going back downwind overpowered through chop seemed like a bad idea. Caught a lucky lull for my top speed :)



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