Team East (Engl-E, Great Britain) - 2010-07-15
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Steve Carter
22.96(D)
21.41(D)
0(D)
17.56(D)
17.76(D)
15.26(D)
Stephen Squirrell
35(D)
33.93(D)
7.17(D)
9.29(D)
29.52(D)
46.99(D)
Peter Cutts
31.83(D)
29.92(D)
8.41(D)
19.83(D)
20.62(D)
25.55(D)
Tris Haskins
38.32(D)
34.57(D)
10.12(D)
17.05(D)
20.89(D)
33.6(D)
Lance Newbery
41.22 [PB](D)
38.66 [PB](D)
10.61 [PB](D)
9.38(D)
32.6 [PB](D)
60.03 [PB](D)
Mike G
37.87(D)
35.45(D)
11.12(D)
17.65(D)
32.01(D)
63.84(D)
Ben Tilston
Hotdog
Jamie Bore
Rik Jones
benno
Will Trossell
Trollope
Whitey
plum
matty
Average39.7737.0610.8718.7432.3161.94
Steve Carter (3639km):
5275 days ago

105l Screamer with 7m in a very choppy sea



Stephen Squirrell (6594km):
5274 days ago
1 categories

Interesting day !!! Our son came back from uni for the weekend so went to be late,3 hours sleep drive to Southend,arrive at 6 in the rain :( Sail choice is always a nightmare at the Ray as it's such a long way to come back to change !!! So that was my first mistake rigging the 5.8 which was abit under most of the morning then when it was windy enough it was too rough for me on the fastest west course and I was knackered as I was finding hard going getting upwind :( Managed only 35 kts so slow compared the the more experience sailers but actually managed my second best average :) As my technique lets me down the ssw wind was not broad  or windy enough for me today but it was fun sailing fast down the west course and round the corner on the super flat east course.
It was great to be out with Dave White,Steve Thorpe and Ian Richards and thanks for all the rigging/techique tips I received and can't wait to try them on the next windy day.
So apart from the long long walk rigging 5.8 instead of 6.4 and wearing a full wetsuit instead of a shortie a good day was had by all :)
Well done to those with PB's especially Lance who is now a member of the 40 kt club !!!!



Peter Cutts (4260km):
5274 days ago

Had to work so could not get to Ray -- wrong direction for Point clear for speed
 to much south loads of chop - but good fun playin with mates in the sun



Tris Haskins (805km):
5274 days ago
2 categories

Nearly a perfect day... just too square. Had one wind shift that gave me a good angle... other than that, all runs around 35-33 knots... another day !!!

2005 Manta 49 ( Thorpey cast off )

5.2 Tushingham X15 (2007)

Select Caspar 23cm 

Hunstanton bank - got horrid dog leg in it now.... nowhere near as straight as it used to be :-(

http://www.sportstracklive.com/track/detail/hasty123/Windsurfing/hunstanton/fun/34164

 



Lance Newbery (133km):
5273 days ago
3 categories

A great day, warm weather and wind. Finally managed to get 40 up on the dial if only as peak speeds but still progress nonetheless with some new PB's. Getting used to the board and sail and feeling more comfortable. By the time the wind really started going though I was exhausted and then trashed my new race sail so time to stop.

Good to see lots of people out, let's hope it's not six months before the next go!



Mike G (4335km):
5273 days ago
3 categories

Best speed session this year. A 38 knot peak speed, new PB for the nautical mile (32 knots) and I very nearly scored a 24 knot alpha... just outside the 50m. At least a few of the guys saw the gybe... around them as I recall, lol.

Spot / Conditions: Southend-on-Sea (England), 20 knots gusting 25 knots
Kit: JP Speed 45, 5.4m NP RS:Slalom MK II, Choco Mach 1 22
Tech Details: Navi GT-31 V1.3 (B1123t), GPSResults v6.90, Doppler, Cubic Spline. 



Comments
nebbian


WA
Australia
5275 days ago

Nice alpha, Steve!  Laughing

lao shi


WA
Australia
5274 days ago

A bunch of PBs. Well done crew!Smile

evets


WA
Australia
5274 days ago

Well done on the pbs folks, as 24 kt alpha will be nice to post when it comes Mike. Thanks for posting info on kit used, always interesting to see what others are using/ match together/ are going fast on!

 

Are you close to signing up Dave White and Steve Thorpe, maybe you can give some of the international teams a run for thier money!

benno


Engl-E
Great Britain
5274 days ago

nice speeds lads shame i couldnt join in!

The Matrix


Engl-S
Great Britain
5273 days ago

Congrats Lance on your 40 and new Pbs, great to see you setting new boundries for next time. Did you find the speed board a bit difficult to gybe? LOL.