One Eyed Cantabrians (Sth Is, New Zealand) - 2009-12-12
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Mike Sinclair
33.84(D)
31.05(D)
11.94(D)
18.02(D)
22.72(D)
25.72(D)
Dan
35.51(D)
33.24(D)
6.93(D)
22.54(D)
16.09(D)
22.8(D)
Shane Blake
34.74(D)
30.86(D)
10.47(D)
19.04(D)
22.63(D)
29.94(D)
Dinks
32.7(D)
29.87(D)
3.68(D)
8.88(D)
13.36(D)
11.65(D)
Scope
31.04(D)
19.24(D)
0(D)
0(D)
0(D)
12.3(D)
Glen
Allan Taylor
Terry A
whererulucy
Ned Tamatea
Sean Patterson
Ben Collins
Terry Beentjes
Fred de Haas
g
Veeman
Stephen
Steven Mc
Taylor
nzakka
Holly
Finn
Average35.1332.1511.2120.7922.6827.83
Mike Sinclair (11744km):
5489 days ago
6 categories

Estuary NW and real gusty, found a nice flat spot in middle of estuary on  the run to the first slalom buoy (South Island cup races today)

SP3 48cm speed  board, Maui Tr3 5.1, Mykx 250@25 fin.



Dan (9924km):
5489 days ago
2 categories

Falcon 66,Redline 5.6. 26ex. Brooklands lagoon. Wind not in ideal direction....but very close. It also swung around. Got half decent alpha because of wind direction



Shane Blake (448km):
5488 days ago

Shane, Falcon 80, Pryde RS 5.8, fin??



Dinks (532km):
5488 days ago

Horizon SP52, KA Concept 5.8,



Scope (2305km):
5487 days ago

Main reason to post is to show the video. You can get an idea how good this spot could be with a solid 25-35 knot NW. It was quite westerly

ie 90 degrees to bank so real flat water. NW would give a perfect angle ie 135 degrees

Should have had my 58 on both days as I needed more volume and bigger sails. Bit of a trek from cars to the water so tendency to stick it

out with the gear you have. Gonna have to build a bigger buggy to cart the gear in!!!!!



Comments
Johno


TAS
Australia
5488 days ago

Well done on all the pbs you blokes