Mandurah Mob (WA, Australia) - 2009-02-16
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Pepe47
27.99(X)
26.61(X)
11.02(X)
13.85(X)
24.93(X)
56.84(X)
Bender
34.78(D)
30.391(D)
0(D)
17.481(T)
28.578(D)
17.3(D)
Craw
24.54(D)
23.02(D)
0(D)
14.02(T)
0(D)
5.8(D)
Decrepit
31.35(D)
28.36(D)
0(D)
17.12(T)
24.12(D)
24.31(T)
Binny
27.253(D)
25.939(X)
10.395(X)
10.395(X)
16.074(X)
20.02(X)
Hardie
33.259(D)
31.687(X)
18.918(X)
24.284(X)
24.421(X)
79.11(X)
evets
31.495(D)
29.38(D)
18.449(D)
19.775(D)
27.118(D)
53.8(X)
Sammy
35.498(D)
32.949(D)
19.473(D)
22.666(T)
30.017(D)
66.808(D)
Maverick
30.105(T)
28.103 [PB](T)
17.5 [PB](T)
19.612 [PB](T)
24.886(T)
61.05(T)
Elmo
man of
Webby
salty
col
Jason WASURF
Slugger
Big Dave
Basil
Lawrie Hendickson
Wipeout
Fudge
Hammer
Jessica
Average35.1432.3219.2023.4829.3072.96
Pepe47 (7101km):
5788 days ago

110l x-cite, 32cm lessacher weedie, 7.0m tush lightning, Started out well with some good gusts coming through, then around 3.00pm it started to fill in nicely. Brought out the 6.0m v6 and the 92l fsw with the remodelled 31jp weedie. Started to honk and lost interest in gybing, just great to sail without slogging. Managed to get myself some distance which felt great, though I think I'm going to pay for it. Cool 



Bender (19030km):
5788 days ago
1 categories

Lechenault Inlet WSW 20-25knts then 15-20 crap southerly

F2 missile, RSSMKII 5.4m, Choco Mach1 28cm

Rigged in good strong wind. Tide was very high so there was big knee high chop on the runs. The missile just flies over chop feeling very safe. used one of Elmos choco speed fins. mmmmmmmmmm might not give this one back.

Got three runs in and the wind died and swung southerly. Could have re rigged but after fanging on the missile lost interest



Craw (3644km):
5788 days ago
2 categories

7.0 rss,109L/66cm jp ss,37 jp fin

gusty flukey crap at mellvile,should of gone for bigger gear-doh!only got planing a few times-penalty of being fat!only to see it fill in as I drove off-Bugger!there's always tomorrowSmileggrrrrrh!



Decrepit (22059km):
5788 days ago
3 categories

test drive of the mods to starboard side of new board, seems OK now I'll do the port side.



Binny (2866km):
5788 days ago


Hardie (20239km):
5788 days ago
1 categories


evets (10573km):
5788 days ago

RSS5.8Cool JP265 Maisch 30 weedy

First sail for 3 weeks after rib damage. Sturggled initially as as underpowered then when trying to get back up wind the wind picked up. Really stuggled to go up wind when powered on RS slalom. Need towork on technique. radicaly different sail from those I hav been using.

Got lost and went behind islandEmbarassed see on GESurprised

Promising sail, will try on new (to me) W52 Starboard sonic next time outSmile

 



Sammy (16210km):
5788 days ago
1 categories

I found strange today the wind, really gusty SW, quite strong but gusts not long enough to do great speed mmh, very choppy too Undecided

 Took the big girl for spin where usualy would take the CA50..managed a 33.52 outside the run, went to play for an hour to test, alpha training, etc.. best Hour, NM, and alpha on the iSo 86

Then used the CA50 for some speed runs, did 33.80.. could not go home with this so went back to shore ajusted the sail, put a a 24... 35.84 mmh that's better Smile... best speed on the CA50

Happy with the hour... I was not even trying!

iSo 86, 28 Mach1 | CA50, 265-245 SS fin || 5.8 RSS



Maverick (247km):
5787 days ago

Horrible southerly was out by myself on the fatty and my 6.7 AC2.

saw that i had done a fair amount of Ks and thought i might aswell make something of it.



Comments
Elmo


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

Well done PepeCoolCoolCool Way cool, 2 PB'sCoolCool

 

Glad the fins helped out BendymanCool

Bender


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

Top effort Pepe. PB's make the post sail beer taste even sweeter.

evets


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

Well done Pepe. 2 pbs in one session is great goingCool

Elmo


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

Bloody hell SteveSurprised How the hell did you manage to get lost?????Embarassed

Sammy


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

eh Bender sorry for taking your position... you was on the top for an hour Tongue out

I used the Mach1 28 also today on the iSo, it felt very good, easy upwind, easy gybe too even in chops I found! you should get one for your missile Wink. I love the 26 on the CA50 and would not mind a 24 for the 44

Sammy


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

eh Steve I was worried for you... I could not see you anywhere, not on the shore, not on the water.. I though you break someting Embarassed

We will have to do some tune for you on that sail I think Wink

Sammy


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

Very nice alpha master Joseph Cool, I saw you trying hard when I was passing by playing with the iSo..

ggees I can believe Binny kicked  Craw ass Embarassed ah ah ah eh just teasing Le craw Wink

Bender


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

Yes sam. Elmo has lent me some fins to try out on the Missile. Mach1's 26,28 and 30. Today i used the 28 due to it being very choppy. It handled the chop way better than my 26techf1. I hope to try the mach and F1 side by side and see whats faster. I really like the 28. It feels like a good step down from my F1 32cm. Today was the first time on the missile and the 5.4m. This combo will go very quick i think.

Nauli


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

Le Sam...nice speeds mate. Good to meet you at Melville Sunday during the fin discussion with Nelson...picked up a few ideas!

Certainly a better breeze today than the crap yesterday....

Sammy


WA
Australia
5788 days ago

yes Bendy would be very interesting to know they look similar no?! why spend the big dols when you can have as good for cheaper.. Also the 28 was made for the missile I think! I recon you should use the 26 with your 5.4 in a solid breeze... that would rocket very nicely I think Wink. Hopefuly tomorrow  u may have a chance..

Nauli, nice to meet you too Wink, let me know how you go with your ideas! I am interested..

evets


WA
Australia
5787 days ago

Thanks for the offer of tuning help Sam, that woul be great. I suspect one part may be to go to an adjustable outhaul. Would a flatter sail be better for going closer to the wind?Undecided

Bender


WA
Australia
5787 days ago

Steve with a flatter sail there is less side ways pull from the sail. This makes going up wind heeeeps easier. Adjustable outhaul IMHO is the way to go. The big (bagged out) sail you want to go off the breeze can be flattened allowing one to go upwind with  some amount of control.

evets


WA
Australia
5787 days ago

Thanks Ben, I am convinced. Now need new end for Hydro boom and an adj outhaul kitCool.

Hey Decrepit, can the Aeron be easily adapted to adj outhaul?

nebbian


WA
Australia
5787 days ago

FULL HOUSE Maverick!!!  

Well done mate Laughing

Decrepit


WA
Australia
5786 days ago

Steve, it's got an extra 2 pulleys, so I think it's set to go.

Maverick


WA
Australia
5786 days ago

Thanks Nebs

 

Wasnt expecting any of them feels good tho