Swan River Mob (WA, Australia) - 2008-12-20
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
25
33.2(X)
31.741(X)
9.73(X)
22.01(X)
23.88(X)
18.179(X)
JC
28.66(X)
27.67(X)
0(X)
15.27(X)
25.94(X)
22.33(X)
Tim Stockton
36.69(X)
34.546(X)
20.949(X)
20.852(X)
30.23(X)
135.544(X)
Claude Lecoq
38.041(X)
36.147(X)
24.452(X)
24.554(X)
30.678(X)
323.374(X)
Snides
Slowboat
Chris Adamson
Craig Mann
Recycle
Sammy
Whitey
Stringer
Isaac de Vries
Neil Daffen
Linds
Average37.3735.3522.7023.2830.45229.46
25 (7387km):
5846 days ago
1 categories

Very quick squirt around at Melville. Angry wife as guests arriving for Chrissy drinks at 4!!

Rigged big, 09 Koncept 7.5 and 08 iSonic 122, Drake 40. Happy with the speeds from this stuff. One run at the end on Manta 64/36 Goldwing then the wind dropped.



JC (3196km):
5846 days ago

Woops, loaded last night's data into today's date - now fixed with today's run. Midday session at Peli to get in early before next Chrissy party. Wind was very westerly and gusty but had some good runs. Managed a straight run to Melville at one point which was fun...thought i spotted a couple of other SRM's out there. Flying run back to Peli just in time to meet the 3 different flotillas of yachts having a race right in the middle of the run back home. A fluky wind made that interesting.....

ISonic 101, CR 7.7 and Drake 40



Tim Stockton (3894km):
5846 days ago
4 categories

okay, posting proper data off the new shiny gt-31

long day at mandurah, initially thought of going for distance, but wit a lot of wind early had a go at some speed. serious l;ack of fitness/flexaility had me waiting around on the shore a lot, and didnt really get any decent speeds early... probably should have used the 5.8 as well, as the 6.7 seemed a little big for the conditions and the speed board.

had a shot at an hour a bit later after borrowing a pointer from alby. (thanks mate!) that helped with getting the distance up as well. went back on the run afterwards for a bit but didnt aacheive anyting.. probably should have stayed out getting some more distance to back up claude. -cant wait to see his numbers!

congrats to all crew who achieved pb's today. quiet a few notable efforts out there.



Claude Lecoq (22230km):
5846 days ago
2 categories

Nice cruisy session at Hardies with the Mandurah mob, Tim down as well for SRM, did not plan on distance but after doing 120 odd kms on speed board decided to put in a few more on slalom gear.

SS W49, 6.7, 27 Choco weed, later Iso 86, 6.1, 29F1.  GT31 doppler.



Comments
Elmo


WA
Australia
5846 days ago
Wait for it boys, Claude is on a wee mission today
25


WA
Australia
5846 days ago

perfect day for a 400 if you have machine like tendancies - was he goin that hard??

I'm goin to bed now - whatever you do Claude it will be particularly noteworthy.

 

Elmo


WA
Australia
5846 days ago
He was going harder!!!!!
Elmo


WA
Australia
5846 days ago

Well done Claude,

mate you were once again disapearing over the horizon.

Great numbers across the board.

 

Tim

Thanks for giving someone to chaseCool didn't cartch ya but it was fun tryingCool

roodog


WA
Australia
5846 days ago

Nice cruisy session at Hardies with the Mandurah mob, Tim down as well for SRM, did not plan on distance but after doing 120 odd kms on speed board decided to put in a few more on slalom gear.

ONLY THE MACHINE CAN CALL 323 KM A NICE CRUISY SAIL Laughing

Well done Claude , You are the machine , great numbers ,

you'll probably sail  back upwind from the legde to lano this year

Snides


WA
Australia
5846 days ago

big effort Claude!! well done mate , great effort in on shore conditions!Tongue out

Dave Morehead


TAS
Australia
5846 days ago

Well done Claude.  Pretty amazing scores in each discipline, considering the distance!!  Awesome.

nebbian


WA
Australia
5846 days ago

You're an amazing man Claude.  Hats off to you.  Many thanks for the donation to the GTC as well.

lao shi


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

Claude. Waaaaaaaaaaahhh!Cool

evets


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

'Nice cruisy session at Hardies' says Claude. All 6 numbers are terrificCool CoolCoolCoolCool.Congratulalations. Twas a gusty afternoon when i was there but at least it did not seem too lumpy. Love to see a google earth image of where you went. Several times in is the hour I was there I saw a red sail appear from the distanceSurprised

evets


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

And congrats on the hour Tim

Claude Lecoq


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

Steve this will give you an idea of my wanderings in the

Estuary, 8.3kms was the longest leg, rig failure would

have meant a long trip back.  

Firiebob


QLD
Australia
5845 days ago

Fruit n hell Claude, awesome effort mate Tongue outCool

evets


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

Thanks for that Claude. A lot of wandering around the estuary. As you say a problem would have meant a long swimFrown. I have considered carrying a mobile phone in my Aquapac just in case.... maybe not much could be done to assist but at least people would know what is going on. ( and there is the mandurah Water Rescue boat). Were the relatively close in tracks by Len Howard reserve later in the day?  I have been that distance across before, at 25+ kts it does not take long, at 1 kt would be frightening.

Hardie


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

What an effort Claude, a month ago that would've been a world recordSurprised today it's a cruisy sail at HardiesCool

evets


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

Just noticed this weekend brought up claude to >8000kms Surprised.

That is a huge TOW Cool. Keep going Claude!

Elmo


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

Claude, having explored the other side of the estuary with the GPS looking for akternative launching spots I can let you know it's a 50+km trip back by road Surprised

 

Looks like you put down a lot of runs down in alphaland as well to start the dayCool

JC


WA
Australia
5845 days ago

Claude, mate...insane. You give us all something to aspire to. Well done !