Portland Pirates (Engl-S, Great Britain) - 2012-11-22
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Camel
41.27 [PB](D)
38 [PB](D)
6.7(D)
13.88(D)
11.27(D)
15.85(D)
Jim Crossley
41.24(D)
39.06(D)
16.79(D)
25.42 [PB](D)
38.12 [PB](D)
92.97(D)
Ian Richards
43.41(D)
41.04(D)
12.11(D)
24.85(D)
38.77 [PB](D)
77.78(D)
Swagger
The Matrix
Normski
El Reg
Jesus
Duncan
Chandler
Woody
RedSurfBus
Griff
Woodbutcher
Goostaff
Tris
Jim
The Kid
Scotty Stallman
Cheese
Average42.3440.0514.4525.1438.4585.38
Camel (2357km):
4413 days ago
1 categories

super broad and windy 200 deg well pleased with max i now no how it feels like to go as fast as pete shame it was only for 2 seconds !!!



Jim Crossley (3088km):
4412 days ago
3 categories

Had the intention of taking big kit in the morning and changing down later as the wind arrived.  The walk was just too far!  Never really nailed it today.  Could have got much better data on a smaller board. Pleased to get pb mile and alpha but mile could have been so much better if after about 200m I smashed about 10mm off the tip of the fin on its first run then spun out half way down...other than that it included  my peak speed for the day...wonder what it  would have been if I wasn't training bits of carbon  behind me.  Alpha could have been better if I used the full 50m proximity and not 10m!

Had a lot of fun.

Still lots to learn.

Smashed 2 new fins today...but thats Southend!



Ian Richards (11408km):
4412 days ago
4 categories

Fun day with Jim, Stephen and Matty, we all had a good few cracks at the NM, it was fairly square conditions and we were making it up to the start in one reach, quite impressed with the speed of the Simmer and W54 as it is quite a big board. 

later on it got breezy and a 50/44 wide board would of been flying but we were all a bit knacked by then.

amazed to get a PB Mile and 500m on a 54 wide board...maybe it was the sail.

Great day as always on the Ray.

Sorry bout the Mile MR TROSSELL LOL...........<img alt=



Comments
The Matrix


Engl-S
Great Britain
4413 days ago
Great speeds Steve you bugger I am somewhat jealous!
Swagger


Engl-S
Great Britain
4413 days ago
Well done!!! My man, worked like a f'ing idiot to finish early but just didn't make it....
RedSurfBus


Engl-S
Great Britain
4413 days ago

Nice one Camel! I was stuck in work with 20 parents evening appointments, of which only 9 turned up :-( 

Swagger


Engl-S
Great Britain
4412 days ago

Excellent work!!!

Well done Jim i was thinking Camels efforts in the harbour may have gone to waste? But this has surely made it all good, bloody nice mile and Alpha as well really wanna sail S/end again, shit walk but ticks all the boxes......

Unlucky Lea maybe the parents had job interviews?

The Matrix


Engl-S
Great Britain
4412 days ago
Great effort at Southend guys (Ian and Jim) just need the K,s now, hopefully someone will have ago at the weekend!
RedSurfBus


Engl-S
Great Britain
4412 days ago

Well done Ian and Jim on your PBs, those are amazing nmi's!

Swagger, if only it were true!

Sausage


QLD
Australia
4412 days ago

Fabulous Nm's Jim & Ian - congrats.  Great 2 sec & 5x10 PB's Camel.  Alpha not too shabby either Jim.

Hardie


WA
Australia
4412 days ago

Brilliant Stuff GuyzCool

Ian Richards


Engl-S
Great Britain
4412 days ago

Nice one Camel, it must of been super broad conditions, Matrix still crocked? feel for the bus enduring parents evening on a good blowYell

Swagger


Engl-S
Great Britain
4412 days ago
Nothing I can say apart from hats off to all of you!
evets


WA
Australia
4412 days ago

Excellent #s folks, well done. Love the NMs. Any chance of posting your tracks? I sailed at Southend a few times 15 years ago and would love to see where you were.

Griff


Engl-S
Great Britain
4412 days ago

Amazing PB's all round, well done guys

Ian Richards


Engl-S
Great Britain
4412 days ago

@evets, not sure how to upload tracks on this site... any advice welcome

Knut


QLD
Australia
4411 days ago

Nice going guys, been waiting for a post from you, my parents live in Cornwall and lost some of the garage roof cause of the wind this week.