Team Horst (MID, Netherlands) - 2011-07-17
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Jan Hattuma
33.97(D)
32.32(D)
16.76(D)
20.64(D)
24.22(D)
83.13(D)
Armand van Renssen
34.25(D)
31.96(D)
16.17(D)
19.19(D)
24.17(D)
69.06(D)
raymondw
33.95(D)
32.68(D)
15.82(D)
19.25(D)
26.46(D)
109.15(D)
John Overmeer
33.42(D)
31.46(D)
11.74(D)
19.36(D)
21.49(D)
49.81(D)
Robert Bennink
29.16(D)
26.98(D)
10.9(D)
20.79(D)
21.28(D)
51.62(D)
juliska van der plas
26.58(D)
24.6(D)
8.53(D)
16.82(D)
16.6(D)
41.43(D)
Ton nipshagen
30.6(D)
28.69(D)
15.46(D)
20.47(D)
24.46(D)
72.59(D)
Martin van Meurs
46.1(D)
44.7(D)
0(D)
0(D)
0(D)
33(D)
Menno Barkmeijer
34.8(D)
32.92(D)
12.45(D)
5.99(D)
22.69(D)
25.05(D)
Hans Kleingeld
Peter Vernet
Michel Meijer
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Onno Pierik
Barry van Lingen
Frank-363
Jos van der Burg
Jadveder
Miguel Agerkop
marcoba
Frank-Jac Pleiter
windmill
Agent Mulder
Rolf de Ruiter
Marcel Smit
Average40.4538.8116.4720.7225.4696.14
Jan Hattuma (2909km):
4907 days ago

Erg wisselend windbeeld. Soms dobberen, soms teveel. Heb met de grote set net geen 60 gem gehaald. Verder was het redelijk te doen met het wier. Na de bui van half 5 was het over en sluiten



Armand van Renssen (12941km):
4907 days ago
1 categories

Rond 11.30 gearriveerd, 12.30 het water op met de SX77 en 7.0. Dik uur lekker gevaren, toen even naar de kant want de SX63 kon eigenlijk ook wel. Eenmaal op de kant, wind ingekakt. Dan maar even wat eten, drinken en wachten.

15.15 ging de windkraan weer open, en goed ook! De 7.0 niet in een highwind trim gezet en dat merkte ik goed in de vlagen. Had moeite om met mijn vlieggewicht de vlagen via de leech te laten lozen maar zwah, gewoon blijven staan en knallen :-)

Zie nu ook op de track dat ik nog veel ruimer kan gaan :-S ... volgende keer maar even wat meer aandacht aan besteden :-)

Lekker surfdagje met aardig weer! 1 flinke bui aan het eind gehad en toen was de wind ook weg. In het zonnetje kunnen opruimen, op naar de volgende sessie!



raymondw (2909km):
4907 days ago
1 categories

Very nice session with on/off wind....

 



John Overmeer (10597km):
4907 days ago
1 categories

Wind viel tegen. Met grote set gevaren, ging niet echt lekker; desondanks toch m'n snelste tijden met deze set gevaren. Kwam door de harde, eigenlijk te harde wind voor deze set, tijdens 2 buien.



Robert Bennink (4063km):
4907 days ago

free-ride fun

 



juliska van der plas (3273km):
4907 days ago

zo heerlijk gevaren,eerst met de tabou rocker en de koyote 5,9en daarna met de 3s en de nieuwe KA Killer 5,3 2012.

Waanzinnig lekkker zeil die Killer.

Bedankt nog peter voor het gebruik van de nieuwe killer 2012.

Nog een leuk detail vandaag was dat ik met Jeffery aan het praten was en er een kerel met

een oud mistral zeil kwam aanvaren, waarop jeffery zeg, ow als je dat materiaal vroeger had

nou dan had je goed spul, en op dat moment breek die kerel zo zijn giek in 2e, waarop

Ton achter de bus vandaan komt lopen en zegt, zag je dat. hahahahaha was even hard lachen.



Ton nipshagen (3594km):
4907 days ago

he he eindelijk weer een mooi windje tussen de pauzes door waar ik wel wat aan had.

lekker het een en ander mogen testen, en ik moet zeggen het smaakt naar meer.<img alt=



Martin van Meurs (1816km):
4905 days ago
2 categories

 

Sorry for posting this late. Totally wasted from the trip we made and no internet connection any earlier. It all started when I came back from my holiday. After relaxing on the couch from the trip home,  I decided to check the GPS-speedsurifng site and the weather forecast for the first time in two weeks. I noticed Spotty sailed a new World Record (huge congratulations!!).  Possibly I could get a nice sail in at strand Horst. Just for fun I also checked the WK forecast to find. This got me awake immediately. I gave Serge a call and told him he should pack and come with me to drive through the night to be in time for a hopefully epic session. Luckily for me he was crazy enough to pack and the next morning after having hardly any sleep, we were finding ourselves in West Kirby, pouring rain, wind and all.

We all rigged. I took my 5.6 and just went for it. After a few runs I was feeling disappointed as my arm was still holding back my speeds. Just like the last times I felt myself crouching into the boom and couldn’t do anything against it. Just when I thought I’d better quit for this year and purely focus on  gear development  I saw a couple strawling down the wall in the puring rain and hammering wind for a romantic walk. There were small kids in way too cold suits getting kayak lessons, parents watching them and staying loyal by getting cold and very wet watching them do their best. On our trip toward West Kirby we saw kids dressed in shorts while we were freezing our asses off in our warm coat with our caps on our heads. I got a smile back on my face when I realized once again what the English people are made off. The English crew we sailed with was pleasant as always, the atmosphere relaxed, so why bother about a minor inconvenience keeping down my speeds a little. I decided to rig down to a 5.0 while the lighter guys were still on 5.5/5.8 sails. I took weight which helped to stretch my arm and finally the fun returned.

I realized I got down here to go for the record and decided to fine tune my gear for the day to come and make the best out of this day. Finally I sort of found my stance back and even though the sail was way too small for the super broad course I felt the speeds were OK and more important, I felt I still had it in me to really go for it when the time comes. More smiling couples were strawling down the dam watching the crazy dogs going like madmen down the brick wall. I finished of the day with what possibly has been my heaviest crash ever. I fell flat on my back and had no air left. Luckily my arm held, by I realized this was a warning not to push it too far this time. Steve got after my gear, thanks for that mate, and I called it a day (or better night haha).

After a short night sleep we went to the water again. I couldn’t move my arm enough to rig my sail so I left it to Serge to go for it. The wind swung around even braoader and we decided to call it a day, but not after watching a fitness class at 7 oçlock in the morning doing their training on the rigging tarmac in the pouring rain and wind. Those English…. All in all it was a great and memorable trip. Congratulations to Serge and Ian on their personal bests and for sure we will be coming back for more.



Menno Barkmeijer (1175km):
4901 days ago
3 categories

Eerste keer 2011 model Mega-XS in 7.9m



Comments
Hardie


WA
Australia
4905 days ago

Gr8 stuff MVMCool

Peter Vernet


MID
Netherlands
4905 days ago

85km/h 2 sec piek met een zere arm?Surprised Dat is echt goed. 80 Lukt mij nog niet al had ik 4 armen.Wink

Armand van Renssen


MID
Netherlands
4905 days ago

Wow Martin, nice speeds!

Jadveder


MID
Netherlands
4903 days ago

WOW Martin, See your and Serge's session at WK just now. Very nice. mXr blows...