Swan River Mob (WA, Australia) - 2010-12-11
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Chris Adamson
29.93(D)
29.06(D)
16.24(D)
19.93(D)
26.75(D)
45.14(D)
Recycle
30.44(D)
29.45(D)
22.71(D)
22.06(D)
27.75(D)
92.45(D)
25
28.8(D)
27.59(D)
20.47(D)
19.73(D)
25.41(D)
43.56(D)
Snides
27.98(D)
25.93(D)
12.07(D)
21.6(D)
24.95(D)
54.53(D)
Claude Lecoq
29.964(D)
28.959(D)
22.597(D)
21.773(D)
26.789(D)
97.402(D)
Slowboat
32.861(D)
31.062(D)
17.048(D)
21.722(D)
26.473(D)
54.755(D)
Tim Stockton
Craig Mann
Sammy
Whitey
JC
Stringer
Isaac de Vries
Neil Daffen
Linds
Average31.6530.2622.6521.9227.2794.93
Chris Adamson (11668km):
5125 days ago
3 categories

Quick blatt at Leighton with Slowy.

I had planned to go to Mandurah, but ran out of time to get there.

Leighton was light, and underpowered on 7.0, but if was fun as there was a kite race from Rotto to Leighton. I sailed out and met the first guy who was 3 or 4 km ahead, gybed and followed him back in. KITES ARE SO SLOW! They might be quick in puddles, but the first guy would have been doing no more than 20 knots.

I sailed back out and chased a few more in, and they all looked to be really struggling. It was only 16ish knots so it doesn't get any easier than that.



Recycle (10709km):
5125 days ago
1 categories

Hardies for the hr challenge witch i'm pretty sure I won !Had a bit of a tussel with Claude but he was having fin probs and then fell off in a gybe Surprised and then found a hole to to gybe in on the inside,. giving me a small buffer I managed to hang onto.

iso 86 rsr6.7 29 weedy thing



25 (7387km):
5125 days ago
1 categories

Went to Mandurah not knowing there was a race on! Did the one hour race and it was fun!

Wind was very moderate - should have had the 8.3 up!

Hardie was faster than me on all points of sail - I concede!! He was crankin on the water and carrying on like chief rooster on land!!

08 iSonic 122, 11 Koncept 7.5, 40cm Curtis 50 degree weed.

Well done Norts and Claude - a class above the fat boys!



Snides (18313km):
5125 days ago
2 categories

Hardies Run, WA, AU

manta54/rssmk3 7.0/delta 25and slingshot 23

never felt comfortable- the delta was way too small for the sail and wind- also grabbed weed

the 23 slingshot was a lot better (powerfull) and more weed resistant in this instance for the given wind and sail size.

spent the arvo video coaching an opposition team member Laughing



Claude Lecoq (22230km):
5125 days ago
2 categories

Hardies 1HR challenge, moderate seabreeze, great to get out on the estuary again, struggled to keep up with Recycle who looked comfortable and easily took out the challenge, well done John.

IS 90, 7.0 Reflex, 31 LE weedy.



Slowboat (25967km):
5125 days ago
3 categories

quick sail with ado and Darryl at port amongst the kiters. Really liking the new EIII 7.0m. Stacks of range and really stable. Nude 57 was also feeling very loose. Have to say I'm quite enjoying all this sailing... I feel like I'm getting my fitness back finally! Either that or the gear is just too easy to sail Cool



Comments
lao shi


WA
Australia
5125 days ago

Well done, Recycle

Can you post your hour to the Seabreeze thread please.

Hardie


WA
Australia
5125 days ago

You do one tiny little bit of bragging and sign an autogrraph and they never let you.........Embarassed

25


WA
Australia
5125 days ago

Mr Hardie

I've kept the windscreen wiper note for posterity - might scan it and post it when the time is right! And it will be right at some time!!

CheersWink

Nelson


WA
Australia
5125 days ago

"Tiny bit of bragging" I bet!!!!!!!!!!

Can't wait to to see it PD, when the time is rightCool

lao shi


WA
Australia
5124 days ago

Claude, was that hour the challenge one?

Recycle


WA
Australia
5124 days ago

Claude Lecoq


WA
Australia
5124 days ago

Hi Mark, yes it was, wind dropped out later and never got a chance to do a second hour.

25


WA
Australia
5124 days ago

Ado is that you hassling the Frenchman?? [in JN's pic?]

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5123 days ago

Yes! I am on the left in that pic.

Happy to report that even underpowered and dragging weed, the average guy on a slalom board is faster than the fastest kiter in the world, when on the ocean.

Of course when you are "sailing" in a puddle it's a different story.