The Pit Crew (VIC, Australia) - 2009-12-30
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
kato
31.485(D)
30.205(D)
14.306(D)
22.103(D)
24.17(D)
28.11(D)
Andrew Daff
40.481(D)
38.583(D)
12.082(D)
25.767(D)
25.271(D)
69.729(D)
Matthew Robertson
Shelby
Seahorse
Nic R
Spotty
Mr Love
Mal Wright
Tom Chalko
Peter Johnston
Stuart Eustice
Ado
Mal Faulkner
Brad
Chinaman
Isaac
Dazzer
Average35.9834.3913.1923.9424.7248.92
kato (15334km):
5471 days ago
5 categories

A quick sail after work at Mars Landing far ,too crowded at Inverloch with a supper low tide and no water. Spent a bit of time sussing out some new runs on the AB with the Ka 6.6

Carn,t wait for the next strong easterly with a low tide,lots of spot with great potential. Tongue outTongue outNot a very strong wind today 15-18 NNE



Andrew Daff (9318km):
5471 days ago
2 categories

The first reasonable wind for many weeks! 20-25 knots of Easterly and a VERY low tide So low that I discovered sand bars 10m from the easterly speed run that I had never seen before! Thankfully, they were at least 30cm under water.

I went out on my Acid 74 wave board for a bit of bump and jump for an hour or so before the tide dropped enough for the speed bank. A 4.2 Kontrol was plenty of sail for some nice chop jumps and a few speed runs with a peak of 33.6 knots! Smile

When the bank became clear I rigged the 5m Koncept and took the CA40 with KA20 assy speed fin for a jaunt. A loverly combination! Laughing

A couple of peaks at just over 40 knots and  39.6kt 10 secs. Lots of fun!

After a while I went in and got the IS87 with Time Machine TMspeed26 for a few Alphas. The wind was a bit holey and I was a bit rusty at high speed gybes but it too was great fun.

I was very pleased to see my old mate Peter Smith (who built the speed tandem with me) out on the water for the first time in about 10 years. He was having a blast and when he tried my board and sail he was blown away by the advancement since he sailed last. Hoping to see more of him on the water. Maybe we will even revive the old tandem speed team! Laughing

Peter was one of the quickest and smoothest gybers I have ever seen. I recon we might see some nice alphas when we get him tuned in again and on some new sails!



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