Mandurah Mob (WA, Australia) - 2009-01-12
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Decrepit
35.665(X)
34.551(X)
18.042(X)
25.104(X)
25.112(X)
45.699(X)
Hardie
37.458(X)
35.276(X)
15.891(X)
19.609(X)
20.99(X)
60.928(X)
Craw
34.92(X)
31.07(X)
7.2(X)
22.3 [PB](X)
20.03(X)
12(X)
Webby
31.941(X)
30.581(X)
11.093(X)
19.081(X)
26.068(X)
20.63(X)
Elmo
man of
Pepe47
evets
salty
col
Maverick
Jason WASURF
Slugger
Big Dave
Basil
Lawrie Hendickson
Wipeout
Fudge
Hammer
Jessica
Average36.5634.9116.9723.7025.5953.31
Decrepit (22059km):
5823 days ago
1 categories

Thanks to hardy a great session, had no idea this wind was coming up, good job somebody's got their eye on the ball!!!

My most consistent, high speed session, didn't get the 2sec but the 5X10 and alpha are PBs, so may the 500m of 34.492. Have to go and check that.

Removed the stainless from my favourite assy weedy, obviously hasn't done it any harm!

Tried the new battens I've put in the 6.0 lightning, felt OK at first, but then got too windy for it. I may have improved the static foil but haven't done anything for the stability.

Once I changed down to the X15 5.2 everything just felt right.

Oh yeah made good use of my alpha marker it seems.

Hardie (20239km):
5823 days ago
2 categories

WEll done Decrep, had I known you had such a great Alpha, would have taken the Slalom board outYell F2 Missile s Gastra Vapor 6m, Hybrid 21cm  Yes great sail think I may have got a 500m PB 36.398, got a great gust was so consistent.  All speeds doppler sept for alpha.



Craw (3644km):
5823 days ago

6.2 rss mk111,jp ss 109,33 fin

Arrived at luckybay to see everyone flying around in about 25+ so rigged up the 6.2,then the wind stoppedFrowndecided to hang around a bit and was rewarded with it coming back after 30mins but a bit lighter and super gusty!.Just couldn't get the gusts timed right always seemed to be "in the wrong spot" so packed it in a bit early only to see it blow harder whilst deriggingCryhappy with the alpha,managed to do a gybeSmile



Webby (1927km):
5823 days ago

Board isonic 94 fin 28 flying objects weedy sail x15  5.8 tushie, good sail good breeze while it lasted met one of Hardies rocks which put a bit of a dent in the fin



Comments
Snake


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Nice session Decrepit!! Great work on the 5x10 and alpha Laughing

Snides


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

nice 1 decrep well done on the pb's!!

Mineral


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Great numbers Mike, well doneCool what board did you use? Not often you lads get "two" PB's in one session, CoolSmile

Sammy


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

nice nbs boys, Mike good to see you gettting some nice PBs mate Cool

2 nights to gooooooooo yeahhhaaa

Macka Packa


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Top work decrepit! That is one fast alpha Laughing

roodog


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Well done Decrepit, smokin alpha great numbers all over

Bender


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Great work Mike. You have been pushing it now for a while, Top EffortCool

Doddi


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Big Congrats on the PB's Mike. Awesome alpha.Just need a bit more wind Hardie we know what your chasingWink

Decrepit


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Thanks guys, Mineral, I was on my old cut down rebottomed wave board. The new speed board is in the shaping bay getting it's first mod.

 

Here's the alpha track for anybody interested.

 alpha tracks

Either have to add another buoy to show 50m seperation, or improve my distance judgment. Came back a bit too close on this one.

To my eye it looks as if evening the legs up, (shifting data to the right) would give a better result. Realspeed gave the same numbers, must check if it's offset the sides the same amount.
Sammy


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

I am gonna to be with you Mike playing on those Alphas when I come back Wink 

Adam


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Awesome PB's Guys

evets


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Fantastic work Mike, well doneCool

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Mike, it's not often a man with 6500km next to his name bags two PBs in a session, so great work!

Decrepit


WA
Australia
5823 days ago
Thanks again people, just one of those days when everything fell into place. May there be many more of them!
nebbian


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Hey Decrepit, that is one fast gybe!

I agree with you wanting to shift the gybe to the right a bit (in terms of time), you should still be within the 50m.   Have you tried it in the KA72 reader?

Elmo


WA
Australia
5823 days ago

Great work Mike and Col, nice PB's both.Cool

Hope you all appreciated my sacrifice of me going to see my mum (WTF did that wind come from?)

Decrepit


WA
Australia
5823 days ago
Elmo, think hardy produced it from somewhere. Good idea Nebs, I'll just try it.
Decrepit


WA
Australia
5823 days ago
Bad idea Nebs, Dylan is using doppler for alphas, not good with GT11. Number of Points: 4954 2 Second Peak (kts): 35.66 5x10 Average (kts): 34.55(from top of 35.09) 1 Hr (kts): 18.05 Alpha 500: 24.6 Nautical Mile (kts): 25.11 Total Dist (dop): 45.53
Decrepit


WA
Australia
5823 days ago
Just dropped back into windoze, and Realspeed shows exactly the same choice of track. The starting point is at the centre of the 50m radius circle, the finish is inside it at about 40m, so it could time shift to the right at least 2 secs,(14m/sec) 3 may not quite make it. would give an extra knot for 2 secs at the start and the same at the finish. The whole alpha took 38secs, so 4secs having 1 knot more isn't going to make a lot of difference, but would be interesting to know why both Real speed and Gpsarpro, choose these particular trackpoints.
Herby


QLD
Australia
5822 days ago

Very impressive numbers Decrepit

lao shi


WA
Australia
5820 days ago

Missed this one Decrepit. Well done on the PB's. Wind must have dropped by the time i got out (thats my excuse). Good speeds Hardie and well done on the Pb's Craw and webby.Laughing

Decrepit


WA
Australia
5820 days ago
Yes Lao the wind certainly dropped when you came out, I was blaming you for it actually!