Is it definitely on, with sponsors and such?
From browsing:
Announced in October
Rohan Veal wanted a race against his foiler Moth, not approved.
2005 Laser record was 13 hours- what chance of beating this?
Suppose that the right conditions are all important..
Yeah she says its still happening in feb some time. Allison says it should only take her about 7hrs.
Easty Allison is Alison Shreeve formula windsurfing world title holder and speed record holder aswell, she will be sailing from victoria to Tasmania
http://www.aus911.com/news.php?id=9
"Nick Maloney windsurfed across Bass Strait in 1998 in 22 hours being the first and only windsurfer to achieve such a feat."
If the shortest run is 240 km hmm 130 nm and 7 hours
that would be average 20knots or so
imagine crossing those 100 meter southern ocean swells on a planing patch , wot joy
Does she drivea Porche 911?
Monster I think your driver must have been drunk for the boat to average 35knts and take 12hrs, check out the link below.
www.spiritoftasmania.com.au/onboard-experience/about-the-ship
Easy peasy. just finished the crossing via Google Earth.
114 nm as the albatross flies. Starting from a nice beach north of Stanley to allow a broad reach all the way. Nearly hit an the oil rig half way across.
Average 16 knots. might just celebrate now with a beer..
hi krusty now read year average
and oldie bass strait was crossed by two sailboards in the mid 80s cant remember there names but the mother ship was the dell richie ,the crossing will be very interesting to watch to see how modern rigs handle the crossing , in 15-20 knot of wind with 3-5 knot of current bass strait gets very rough quick not the sort of place to be a wide board , by the way im not trying argue with anyone cheers![]()
She might do well to chat with you about the conditions that the intrepid pair faced.
Thinking "unassisted" means no rest, no rig swap, no drinks, only a safety vessel if the run is aborted.
How long before they couldn't sail any more?
I,ve been looking at this run for a while and as oldie has suggested 7 hrs is about right. Most of my long distance runs have averaged out at 21kts.Sailing on an Easterly, which means the current and wind are going in the same direction would give you flatish seas.The biggest problem that I can see is sailing on the one tack for so long is very hard on your body and most boats will struggle to keep up with you through rough seas.A doctor from Sydney (Simon Le Sur) I think also sailed across the ditch.Good luck to her, it would be a fun trip.
Yeah i heard that Nick Moloney was pretty rooted after he completed his trip across bass Strait.
What a hell woman! and pretty hot too!
Awesome to see a chick having a go.
I'm sure some of you blokes at the pit could accommodate her when its on so she could have a red hot go at Karin J's record....
More than happy to fix Allison up with speed gear any time she wants to have a shot at the pit . Not her sponsors brand though .
Iv'e raced against her on Formula quite a few times and she flies . She could easily set the women's record in the right conditions .
As for Bass Straight , fantastic to see her give it a shot , and what a great thing to get windsurfing on the telly and in newspapers for once .
Kato, I think the guy you are thinking of is Gavin La Soeur (spelling probably incorrect). AFAIK he didn't cross Bass Strait but he did sail his Windsurfer from Melbourne to Sydney along the coast. Possibly a more Grueling feat. certainly a longer expedition.
Back in the late 70's or early '80's Bass Strait was crossed on Windsurfers by two Melbourne Guys (I think one was Les Tokli - again spelling incorrect?) with a Yacht as backup. It was a multi day journey as I remember it. Kind of a gentleman's crossing. That way appeals to me.... Kato, When are we going mate? What about on the tandem?