One Eyed Cantabrians (Sth Is, New Zealand) - 2022-01-02
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Miranda
18.53(D)
17.085(D)
10.287(D)
11.57(D)
14.64(D)
54.072(D)
Dan
24.028(D)
23.091(D)
16.483(D)
18.408(D)
21.747(D)
87.659(D)
Pete
26.875(D)
25.088(D)
0(D)
15.089(D)
13.652(D)
7.632(D)
Dan M
32.21(D)
30.066(D)
17.055(D)
20.829(D)
25.452(D)
59.273(D)
Aaron White
30.599(D)
28.608(D)
14.629(D)
19.585(D)
27.822(D)
56.559(D)
Mike Sinclair
Glen
Allan Taylor
Terry A
Scope
whererulucy
Ned Tamatea
Shane Blake
Dinks
Sean Patterson
Ben Collins
Terry Beentjes
Fred de Haas
g
Veeman
Stephen
Steven Mc
Taylor
Dave
nzakka
Holly
Finn
Derek R
MrFish
Ben
Tom O'Neill
John Ross
Fenella Bowater
Allan Taylor
Vee
Windsurfing Nelson
The Shop Grom
SeanP
Olivia
Average31.4029.3416.7720.2126.6473.47
Miranda (10103km):
844 days ago
1 categories

Lyttelton Harbour, Mikez V1 136 foilboard, FF 900, 6m reflex, came in and changed up to 6,5m.  Nice flat water, easy sailing.  Fun times.  One of my better speeds on the foil, so very happy.



Dan (48635km):
844 days ago
6 categories

Lyttelton Harbour, Another great day flying around. Thats over 300km in 3 days with a foil alpha and NM pb as a bonus. Windy enough in the end for a fin but after these sessions i was done. JP 135, LRB 6.3, 725/800/105/255@-1.0

 


Pete (15599km):
843 days ago

Christchurch Estuary, NZ ..Another nice sailing day lost to gear issues, was forced to come in.

 

Falcon 90L/61W, Severne M2 7.0, Vector Delta 23



Dan M (6875km):
843 days ago

Funny day on the harbour, looked like I had missed the wind as went light and funky when showed up. Dan let me go on his foil for a little then enough puff came to jume on slalom board. 

CA SL109, Z fin 39.5, Loft RB 7.7

Lyttelton Harbour, NZ



Aaron White (2901km):
842 days ago
5 categories

Lyttelton Harbour, NZ  Good to see Dan flying again.  Jinxed myself by saying there wasn't as many sticks in the water and hit one full noise and snapped the base of fin, those thick blue rubber washers are board savers for sure thanks mike.  



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