Cockroaches (NSW, Australia) - 2010-01-05
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Tim Ford
30.586(D)
26.692(D)
14.443(D)
18.665(T)
21.447(D)
84.48(D)
Boss Man
30.2(X)
26.13(X)
13.4(X)
13.51(X)
22.5(X)
33.981(X)
Sean Dayhew
31.05(T)
29.14(T)
11.9(T)
18.31(T)
20.78(T)
25.5(T)
JB
26.2 [PB](X)
22.99(X)
10.3 [PB](X)
10.09(X)
22.13(X)
25 [PB](X)
Larko
28.9(X)
26.6(X)
0(X)
0(X)
0(X)
13(X)
Craig Hammond
32.21(D)
29.68(D)
10.3(D)
18.78(D)
22.23(D)
25.27(D)
table top russ
30.75(D)
29.17(D)
11.08(D)
18.09(D)
21.57(D)
26.7(D)
DavMen
25.53(D)
23.93(D)
9.18(D)
17.24(D)
18.29(D)
42.75(D)
Ads
28.341(X)
27.606(X)
16.137(X)
16.678(X)
22.617(X)
29.2(X)
Spanners
31.53(D)
28.64(D)
12.22(D)
21.65(D)
22.13(D)
38.517(D)
Chris Ting
David Flanagan
sick_em_rex
Chris Christensen
Sam Parker
conan
Michael Thomson
Peter (Wineman)
Andrew Rogan
Roar
Andy B
LEO
Allan Gleeson
AG1
Spencer Harris
AlfaMale
Rossco
Wysey
Marty1970
Lee Condell
Eel
nathan bowness
nathan bowness
AUS154
Average31.8729.4315.2920.2222.5663.62
Tim Ford (6467km):
5465 days ago

South Ramp - NE 10 - 15

Started on Formula gear and switch to freeride. Good times, plenty of Jet ski dick heads about.

Drops MB 14, RSRII 10.7, curtis R19 70/JP SS 118, NP V8 7.5, SS 42 fin



Boss Man (6469km):
5465 days ago
4 categories

Ramsgate NE 15-20 knots.

Starboard Formula HWR  Neil Pryde RS Racing 10.7  Deboichet R13 70 --S.

Formula training with a couple of runway runs thrown in.

 

 



Sean Dayhew (6875km):
5465 days ago

kyeemagh, 20knots

JP Slalom II 94, JP 34cm slalom fin, RSRII 7.0

Quick sail at the Bay with dad & not too bumpy. Not quite enough to get wound up on the runway.

Agree about the idiots on their jetski's, too busy looking over their shoulder to see what is going on.



JB (178km):
5465 days ago

*Board 161, RSRII 10.7

Great sail with Bossman to the runway, should have stayed there a while longer.  Got a "little" too windy and lumpy later in the day.

Doing it all again tomorrow,

 

JB 



Larko (3629km):
5465 days ago

Pretty tentavive sail after having arm in sling for a few days and really sore ribs. First sail after Xmas eve hole in water crash. Was actually worried if I could sail, shoulder was OK but ribs giving me crap.

Gusty, glassy to 20 knots narrow bullets. Pretty happy to do OK. Think its gonna take awhile.

Thunderstorm killed it.

Awesome speed on formula gear guys.!!!

Falcon 111, 7.8 RS Racing, 40 fin.



Craig Hammond (1546km):
5465 days ago

Started on Exo 56 C3 Venom 34 and Koncept 6.6m good blast after work bit light for the board. Thanks Leo for the runs on your Falcon 110 and 38 fin. Great board and a good match today with the 6.6m Fastest runs were on the Falcon 110.



table top russ (371km):
5465 days ago
1 categories

6.6 Pryde RX2, Starboard 101, goldwing 36.

Struggled to get to 30 knotsatfirst. The wind had some huge holes in it, tide was super low. Water was a bit choppy early on but smoothed out with the faster runs coming from in the middle of the bay on big bear away runs. Wind died off, came in for two beers, got changed, then the wind kicked in again. A couple of guys stayed out and made it look too good to pass up. Rushed back out again, with the water nice and flat I got a 30.14 before the gps battery ran out. Ditched the gps and headed back out till the wind died again. I gotta remember to bring sticky tape next time, sailed the whole time with a couple of foot long rips in the sail. She still steered ok though!



DavMen (1900km):
5465 days ago

What a great afternoon.

Board JP1110XcitePE

Started of with 7.7 Hellcat and 40GSC fin

Ended with Ezzy 6.3SE and JP34freeride fin.

Didn't try any bearaways today just had fun blasting back and forth and chop hopping.

All but my !hr are my 2nd best timesCool



Ads (5802km):
5465 days ago
1 categories

Kyeemagh, NE 15-20 knots.

JP 65 Slalom V1, JP Slalom III G10 36, NP RS6 7.2

Day didn't quite go to plan & would have liked to join the marathon men & get out on the water a little earlier.Wink

First time really getting the new stick lit up properly. Gunna take some getting use too in the chop,(she's a tad wide and likes to grab on the edges) but still a hell of a speed machine. Came together more at the end of the session, but had to pull up stumps early for another festive diner party. Might need to chase down some smooth water. Apparently next to the run ways good?!Tongue out





Spanners (1051km):
5439 days ago
1 categories

Kyeemagh

sail 6.6 ka koncept

board isonic 111,c3 venom 38

very holey,patchy day,had a few runs before the storm came accross and stopped the wind.Sun came out and the wind came back again,got a few runs in before it died out again.



Comments
Tim Ford


NSW
Australia
5465 days ago

thats moving on a formula board Ric!!

David Flanagan


NSW
Australia
5465 days ago

Thats unbelievable flying. 30kts on a formula board. Nice speeds tim. How long to go to the baby?

Tim Ford


NSW
Australia
5465 days ago

good PB's guys. Did not see you out there JB - 26 is fair flying on the formula gear to mare!!

 A couple weeks Dave but the Doc says it will be late.

Hardie


WA
Australia
5465 days ago

Great going guyz

JB


NSW
Australia
5465 days ago

Tim,

I sailed with Rick from Ramsgate.  We saw you out just before we hit the water, but when we got to the runway you had gone in to change gear.  I will have to grow another testicle if I am to stay with Rick on days like today. 

Ads


NSW
Australia
5465 days ago

Looks like there a new man to beat in the FE+ in the coming months. Nice speeds JB. Lookin' forward to sailing with you on the big gear soon mate. Big balls are over rated, I reckon!Cool

Michael Thomson


NSW
Australia
5465 days ago

Great session everyone! ::JEALOUS::

lao shi


WA
Australia
5464 days ago

Big team turnout and PB's. Nice going team!

Mineral


WA
Australia
5464 days ago

Bloody top stuff you guys. Congrats on all the PB's .Cool

Top effort getting so many out in one day, that takes a bit to do on a work week daySmile

 

Michael Thomson


NSW
Australia
5458 days ago

Great first post Spanners, welcome to the team!