Mandurah Mob (WA, Australia) - 2008-11-13
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
col
30.63(X)
29.51(X)
8.65(X)
21.16 [PB](X)
15.48(X)
28.69(X)
Adam
37.171(X)
35.288(X)
11.436(X)
0(X)
0(X)
19.571(X)
Hardie
31.782(X)
30.267(X)
23.707(X)
21.562(X)
28.171(X)
56.07(X)
Decrepit
31.19(X)
29.48(X)
21.55(X)
20.89(X)
27.24(X)
45.58(X)
evets
27.729(X)
26.291(X)
14.258(X)
18.568(X)
25.401(X)
28.9(X)
Elmo
31.379(X)
26.385(X)
7.588(X)
9.053(X)
23.891(X)
18.89(X)
Bender
24.337(X)
22.106(X)
0(X)
18.199(X)
17.882(X)
9.36(X)
Binny
Bugs
Firiebob
man of
Sammy the snail
Pepe47
SluGger
Bully boy fat Basil
ratz
fangy
otts
Oaf
(Mu-) fin
Shane121
WazzaYotty
Morts
Mad Max
TOBYchef
Jonski
Swindy
remery
Auz
waricle
Greggo
Frank
Rayman
Rocky
Hammer
Lombok
The Scud
Stingray
Rob
Sam
Scud
Average34.4832.7822.6321.3627.7150.83
col (289km):
5637 days ago


Adam (8003km):
5637 days ago

YEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAASmileSmile

Awesome session at safety bay, tide was just about perfect down the outer bar so was reeling off successive 35knot runs, GPS display was 37.45 which is only 0.10 below PB but 2 sec peak and 5 by 10 PBs so am absolutely stoked, wind died just before the end of my session and did not come in properly until as i hit the water, almost rigged my 6.6 and sailed my iso 101 but held back luckySmile

JP slalom II 84, NP RSSLalom II 5.8 and a lessacher chamelion 24

look forward to more breezes like this one, combo felt so comfy at those speeds potential for more is there

 



Hardie (35723km):
5637 days ago
5 categories

Awesome session for the hour, wind was steady, water flat as..... Wind was about 12 to 20kts.  T!RS59 Gaastra vapor 6m, Leading Edge Decrepit Modified 27cm weed.  I'm buzzin, that was so good, didn't look at the gps once, just felt fast and consistent, a PB for me, so I'm pumped.  Congrats to Adam on his PB's, and welcome aboard Colin.



Decrepit (54500km):
5637 days ago
2 categories

Strong SW when I arrived and forecast to get stronger, so rigged the 5.2, once out there wind swung to SSE and dropped a few knots, couldn't be bothered rerigging, so was a bit underpowered.

Good thing was, hands held up OK and I felt a lot more comfortable than yesterday.



evets (21500km):
5637 days ago
1 categories

Great session on Isonic 105, 6.5 raptor and JP36 weedy until my fin fell off! (Have i mentioned i love that Isonic?Embarassed)

Had felt/ heard fin hit rock about 30m south of the eastern 'reef' marker at Hardies and decided to look at fin next time I messed up a gybe ( was going fo an hour). Pulled off next 3 gybes! on 4th gybe (about 11 kms after the impact) suddenly back of board let go completely: no fin Yell. Looked around for a while and managed to find the fin ( on bottom in about 900mm of water. Smile At least I had not lost the fin... and no damage on fin. Screws had pulled through the metal plate in the fin box: easily repairable and using larger washers will not be a prb.

Now to get back: am 3000metres from launch site and wind dropping. Found that I could sail the Iso with foot in front of mast and bum dropped very close to water.

Was glad to see Elmo sail up to see if I needed help. He went back for a screw driver and I waded back for a while. I then gave up on that and went back to sailing. The Iso was rsurprisingly easy to sail on a beam reach but going further off the wind was a real struggle. Got back after 40 minutes.

 

Thanks Elmo for checking on me and the offer of help.

 

Apart from the fin incident I had a fantastic time. 6 out of 8 gybes worked well.

 



Elmo (31413km):
5637 days ago
1 categories

JP Slalom IV 104L, NP RS4 6.7m, Elmo Frankenfin 31.5cm(RIP), JP freeride Weed 36cm

I'm officialy over this, 3 sessions damage to just under $600 worth of fins, 2 fins beyond repair for what I want them for.

First run on way back found "Claudes Rock", it farks G10 as well as carbon, RIP Frankenfin.

Go back change fin, go out some dick decides to lurk near the cars, go back in take down his licence, go back out wind drops out. Need redemption steves still out so wait for a gust pump like crazy get it going sail out wide, get to the end of the run see Steve fannying around near the channel looks to be ok, head back, turn around no Steve wind easing, go back down looks to be in trouble, he is fin has pulled bolts through box, fin now residing in his pfd.

Head back with intentions of coming back with screwdriver and washers, unfortunately the wind has almost disappeared its a chug all the way back.

On the way back about 30-40m outside the far white post I duiscover there is a flat reef of limestone across the bottom which is conservitavely about 5 farken meters wide, you can immagine the loverly sound coming from the bottom of my board in the only area I managed to get on the plane, well farken impressed, at least this fin is recoverable.

Chug the rest of the way back, fortunately I didn't tread on any cobblers, would have hunted them down if I had.

So methunks, I've 2 loverly new wave boards sitting in the shed, my slalom board is a ripper on the ocean, I thunks it's time for a change

Heres what happens when you meet limestone

The LH fin was a 23cm 45º weedy, can hopefully recover it to about 20.5cm will donate to someone smaller. THe RH fin was todays effort is a 31.5cm 45º which was an absolute ball tearer on my 104L slalom board, but as the damage starts at around 24cm's it's not going to be to flash. Both fins used less than 6 times each.

Congrats to Adam, Col and Hards! nice work guys



Bender (23190km):
5637 days ago

F2 SX Pong table, 7.7m X-15, 40choco weed

Turkey point (my easterly spot). 10-15knts

Too many sand bars gave up as it was too dangerous and the wind dropped out completly.

 



Comments
Vando


QLD
Australia
5637 days ago

Welcome col Smile

Snides


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

wow great sess Adam!! well done to you and ColTongue out has the bar changed much Adam compared with the google pic? doesnt look like thers a bar there??Undecided

Snides


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

well done joe thats a big hr!

Hardie


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Thanx snidesy, I'm pretty pumped  about it.  The conditions were southerlly, as flat as hardies gets, and 3 to 4 km runs parrallel to the shore, it was definitely PB conditions, Decrep will be spewing he didn't rig bigger, be interesting to see how he did, dunno what happened to Elmo?

Adam


NSW
Australia
5637 days ago

Very Nice Hour Hardie

snides you can see where my jump off point was to do the run, i figure that the google earth pic is about two years old at least, the water down where i was running was about 40cm deep today with a bit of weed sticking up, producing some very flat conditions, probably not as flat as hardies on a great day but tide was at about 1m today according to seabreeze, best i have sailed it was a lower tide so bit shallower, I had the occasional fin bump that day

Decrepit


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Great session team, fantastic Hour Joe, thought it would be good, you lapped me. And Adam what can I say, looks like you had a ball!

Good to see Colin's posts, he was coming in as we went out.

Mineral


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Top stuff Adam, CoolI can see a stack of gybes in that lot, how come no data?

Hardie, PBCool

Welcome also to Col, good numbers first upSmile

Decrepit, glad to hear the hands have started to improve, 45k's indicates they are mending quickSmile

Adam


NSW
Australia
5637 days ago

No completed gybes Mineral, Jp won't go around corners like my Isonic does did one spectacular laydown only i layed it down too far and turned it into an elmo

looks like i really lucked out with the wind, the green arrows are only there for the exact time i was out

evets


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Congratulations on the PBs Ads, Col And Hardie.

lao shi


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Top speeds Adam. I have an 84 but havent got it to go that fast. Any set up tips appreciated.

Great hour for the Hardiemeister. Watch out at Cervantes!! (you going?)

Welcome Col, 30+ a top start.

Hardie


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Can't get to Cerv, work prohibits.

Geez Elmo, you do have rotten luck, and sounds like we owe you one for looking after our cars and gear, the thieves are everywhere.

Sammy the snail


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Awesome speed time Adam Cool who said you cannot do good speed in SBay!? good timing body, nice one Joe GREAT hour Wink, I am going to have a hard time to catch up on this one!! Good onya col, its just getting better Wink. Nice onya Elmy for the rescueSmile

GOOD team work ALL Cool, seem like every thursday I missed on the wind Cry, I can't wait for a sail...

Lao, I don't if you have meet Adam but he is a big heavy guys, most probably heavier than you, so his 84 its like you I think on a 70-75L

Elmo


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

THe guy ended up being just some bloke with his kid in the car, but as he parked right next to the cars I wasn't going to take the risk.

Decrepit


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Hey Elmo, as I said those fins are fixable, I can easilly graft some more fiberglass on, will be very close to new. Main difference being, new material won't be as hard as G10.

Just drop them around.

Firiebob


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Well done with the PB's Guys Cool

A PB Hardie, sweet mate especially at this stage of the game and after more than 5000 K's Cool

Sorry about the fins Elmo, that's the pits mate Frown

paddymac


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Congrats on the PBs guys. Hardie, that's an awesome hour, sounds like you had a great time!

Sammy the snail


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

eh Elmo hope the board is ok, Mike is going to do a bit of patch up job Wink. thats a bit of story Elmo!!

25


WA
Australia
5637 days ago

Highly commendable effort Adam! Well done mate.

JP [Machine Hardie] is pumping some good hours - well done fit fella!

Yes - Cervantes will be a shoot out on neutral turf for all! - what fun, both on and off the water!!

 

nebbian


WA
Australia
5636 days ago
Hey Elmo, I totalled my JP Weedy at shoemakers, Decrepit got sick of listening to the sound of me bawling my eyes out and finessed a new profile onto it... Honestly I can't tell that it's reshaped now, it goes like a rocket and you really can't tell that something's happened to it! He's a wizard that man.
Jet


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

hey elmo,

if you do fix up that fin and would like to sell it i would be very interested as i am looking for a very small weedy. I will be at cervantes if you would like to catch up there.

thanks, jet.

Elmo


WA
Australia
5636 days ago

Will be experimenting with panel beating them myself (could be messy)

Jet, I won't be going to Cervantes this year as work seems to have my attention at the moment.Embarassed

Looking forward to doing more blue water sailing in the interum, had enough(3 years solid) of the estuary at the moment, want to regain some open water skills.