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"GPS Speed Sessions".

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Created by hardie > 9 months ago, 9 Mar 2007
chairman
500 posts
8 Apr 2007 7:22PM
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look foreward to it

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
8 Apr 2007 7:37PM
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Date:08-04-2007

GPS Display Maximum Speed:38.0 knots

Conditions:17-27 knots. Chop 15cm+.

Location:Hardies run Mandurah

Equipment: Windtech Prolite 900, NP RS4 6.2m, Elmo Weed G10JPS32 23cm

Details about Self: 43, 185cm, 88kg, 6 years

Comments: Lumpiest session we've experienced on Hardies run, didn't help that the wind had a bit more westerly in than what we normally have. Great having PD and TS down, big thanks to PD for not kicking my bum to firmly.
Well happy considering how lumpy the course was I still managed to kill quite a few PB's.
Happy Elmo did a little dance

Haggar
QLD, 1670 posts
8 Apr 2007 11:12PM
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quote:
Originally posted by nebbian

Hey Haggar,

I've got some Visual Speed harness lines, bought them from Padi I think, around the $15/pair mark. Hard to believe but they're my favourite compared to my $40 Pryde fixed lines...

Don't slip, easy to adjust, only caveat is you have to pull them apart and cut some of the nylon sleeve off if you want anything less than 30 inches. Also had to buy some high pressure hose to replace the nylon sleeve after a year of solid use. Wouldn't go back to fixed lines now

Took my 20 inch fixed NP lines out the other day and now can't believe that I used to sail with non-adjustable lines... they make life so much easier.



Yeah Nebs, I have a set of these on my race boom for light wind sailing, only thing I don't like about these is that they twist up a little bit, unless I am using them wrong, was going to check out what is in the shops

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
9 Apr 2007 11:19AM
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The visual speed's are good but use too soft hose, i've been through 3 pairs in a year. The alternatives cost from $35 (pryde, don't look so good) to $50 North & Prolimit which will not twist at all and use metal cam buckles.

drum
WA, 30 posts
9 Apr 2007 8:22PM
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Date:9-4-07

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 26 knots

Conditions: Pelican Point 12-15 knots, couple of stronger gusts

Equipment: F2 SX '05 106l 40cm stock fin, 8.4 RS 4, Ezzy skinny mast

Details about Self: 46 185cm 93kg 12 years sailing

Comments: Another wrong decision. Should have gone out the island on the wave gear as the wind kicked in on the ocean. Avoiding South passage on the easterweekend.

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
12 Apr 2007 6:11PM
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NEED4SPEED GPS Speeds will be updated by Monday
Our resident web guru has been off trying to post some blistering speed runs... and failed BIG TIME (Although he did post an extremely quick time from home to the beach but then couldn't push past the 4 knot barrier)

Sorry for the delay but the newly updated list will be populated by Monday. If you have lodged a time and it has not appeared it has been stored and will be procesed.

If you have recorded a quick time and have not submitted your GPS Speed why not get on board and lodge your speed run today ?

jc13
QLD, 80 posts
13 Apr 2007 4:40PM
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Date: 08/04/07

GPS Max Display: 33.0 knots

Place: Elliott Heads Qld, flat water although very short run. You go through the chop on the way in and then hit the chop on the otherside while dodging the kiters.

Equipment: F2 SX Large 06, 7.0 Redline 07, 43cm Select Lightning.

Conditions: 18-25 knots.

Details: 33 183cm 95kg been sailing for about 15 years with a couple of lay-offs.

Gestalt
QLD, 14629 posts
14 Apr 2007 6:48PM
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Date: 14/04/07

GPS Max Display: 22.6 knots

Place: platforms and the strip

Equipment: nxs maxim formula, 8.5 KA Formula 05, 65cm C3.

Conditions: 6-10 knots.

Details: 34 180cm 96kg been sailing for about 18 years with a couple of lay-offs.

comments: chased my tail a bit today. went to sunsets to find no wind and a long walk to the water. could see the guys over at stairways blasting along so figured there was some wind around. checked out choppers reef and decided not to take the risk at low tide. hopped back in the car and headed off to platforms.

tried my 65cm C3 for the first time. not really enough wind for it. should have taken the nxs 70cm out.

had a good time anyway. blasting from platforms out to the strip and reaching along the bank over to coochi. A 3km run each way. only me, a kitesurfer and a catamaran. was good fun! nothing like having it all to yourself.

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
15 Apr 2007 7:29PM
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Date: 15/04/07

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 30.83 knots)

Conditions: 5 to 18 SW

Equipment: Board Waihoo Slalom Custom, 96 Litre, 56cm wide, Fin 28cm Weed, Sail 6.4m sailworks xt 6.4

Self: Age 47, 90kg, 180cm, 23 years exp

Comments: Just a short session on a front

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
15 Apr 2007 10:08PM
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Date:15-04-2007

GPS Display Maximum Speed:31.0 knots

Conditions:5-18 knots. Chop 15cm.

Location:Novara Mandurah

Equipment: F2 SX M, NP RS4 6.2m, JP Slalom 32cm

Details about Self: 43, 185cm, 88kg, 6 years

Comments: After a lot of expectation on today and we got massively dudded, managed to get a bit of wind come in so Bender and Hardie nipped out and looked like they were going alright, MR Slowpoke eventually got out and got one run underpowered and all over the show, went out on the next run on way back wind dropped out totally and had to flap the sail to move.

Hardie
Fix your footstraps!!!

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
16 Apr 2007 10:13AM
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Need4Speed data has been updated and we have a new leader... things are starting to heat up and speeds being registered are getting fast... and we mean REALLY FAST
After a slow start Victoria has kicked in with some epic runs at Sandy Point being recorded and as a result the top three spots on the table are all in Victorian hands!

http://www.windwarrior.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=52&Itemid=66

Still nothing from South Australia, Tasmania, ACT or Northern Territory but don't worry too much, there's still plenty of time to record a blisteringly fast run with the aid of some winter gales ! And even if the top of the table looks out of your grasp there's always the honor of registering the fastest gps run in your state !

choco
SA, 4175 posts
18 Apr 2007 11:07AM
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Date:17 April 07

GPS Display Maximum Speed:32.61

Conditions:,10- 17knot sw

Equipment:Carbonart 44 ,C3 X1 25cm Speed fin,5.8 Koncept

Details about Self:42yrs - 100kgs - 185cm

How frustrating it has been lately,i hope these high pressure systems f*ckoff to allow some of the fronts through.
Went for two runs out into the lake and then drifted back into shore,
a bigger board and sail may have helped :)

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
18 Apr 2007 7:12PM
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Date: 18/04/07

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 26.3 knots

Conditions: 8 to 14 SW

Equipment: Board HardieCustom, 110 Litre, 78cm wide, Fin 34cm Weed,

Sail: 8.5m Ezzy Infinity

Self: Age 47, 90kg, 180cm, 23 years exp

Comments: Great light wind sailing had a ball, felt so good going double the wind speed!!!!!

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
21 Apr 2007 7:38PM
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Date: 21/04/07

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 22.8 knots

Conditions: 6 to 12 maybe 13 SSW

Equipment: Board HardieCustom, 110 Litre, 78cm wide, Fin 34cm Weed,

Sail: 8.5m Ezzy Infinity

Self: Age 47, 90kg, 180cm, 23 years exp

Comments: Just on the threshold of it's performance, nice to be sailing in very light winds and planing through 8 to 10 knot lulls!!!!!

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
21 Apr 2007 9:36PM
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Date:21-04-2007

GPS Display Maximum Speed:23.6 knots

Conditions:6 to 12 maybe 13 SSW

Location: Novara Mandurah

Equipment: JP Supersport 136L, Arrows Dragster 9.0m, Choco Weed G10 40cm

Details about Self: 43, 185cm, 88kg, 6 years

Comments: Light wind sailing, Dry pumping to get it going then foot shimmy to glide through the lulls, Lightest winds I've ever sailed in. Quite good fun

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
22 Apr 2007 7:48PM
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Date: 22/04/07

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 26.0 knots

Conditions: 10 t0 15 kts SSW

Equipment: Board HardieCustom, 110 Litre, 78cm wide, Fin 34cm Weed,

Sail: 8.5m Ezzy Infinity

Self: Age 47, 90kg, 180cm, 23 years exp

Comments: Really efficient sailing, had a ball loved it!! Sailed till very dark.

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
22 Apr 2007 8:38PM
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Date:22-04-2007

GPS Display Maximum Speed:26.8 knots

Conditions:10 - 15 knots

Location: Novara Mandurah

Equipment: JP Supersport 136L, Ezzy FreeRadical 7.5m, Choco Weed G10 40cm

Details about Self: 43, 185cm, 88kg, 6 years

Comments: What Hardie said!! Great fun

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
23 Apr 2007 5:38PM
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Date: 23/04/07

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 29.9knots

Location : Botany Bay

Conditions: 30cm wind chop

Wind : 10-18 knots

Equipment: Fanatic Ultra Hawk 275, 96lt, 32cm free ride fin, 5.7m Neil Pryde MPR

Comments: Snuck a quick half hour sail in during worktime. Missed the low tide speed run by a couple of hours so had to contend with a bit of chop. Was very on/off kind of wind. I'm beginning to think this board won't go much faster than I have sailed it unless I get more up to date sails but I guess anytime you get a 30 run is a good run.
Was still nice to go that fast in that little wind. I'm sailing off the wind a lot more than I used to and conciously not oversheeting which used to result in the board stalling.

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1613 posts
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24 Apr 2007 3:31PM
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Not bad at all for that little wind.

Looks nice for the runway middayish Sunday. Could look at it like a bit of a team warm up session.

Sam.



Crash Landing
NSW, 1173 posts
24 Apr 2007 6:47PM
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Sam, I'll do some team Cockroach runs but in Jervis Bay! Any recommendations for flat water in that direction?

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
24 Apr 2007 7:48PM
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Are you talking about Foreshore drive Sam?

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1613 posts
Site Sponsor
25 Apr 2007 12:42PM
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Hey Rex,

Talking about Foreshore drive. Great spot in SW or NW.

Looks like the forecast is now a little dicey so might wait until Saturday to know for sure.

As far as Jervis goes Crash, there isn't too much flat water down there at all. Chop is normally big enough that you can get some good fast runs between them. Best bet would be to go to St Georges Basin as winds with west in them are pretty much offshore at Jervis.

Sam.

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
25 Apr 2007 4:53PM
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Date: 25-04-07

GPS Display Maximum Speed:32.73 Kts.

Alpha Racing:250m 24.386, 500m 24.624, 1000m 24.951

Conditions: 15-20 kts East to ESE. Flat water at Low tide.

Location: Sandy Point, Vic.

Equipment: Starboard ISonic 87 with standard 320 Drake fin. 6.6m KA Koncept. GT-11 GPS. RealSpeed Software.

Details about Self: 55, 74kg, 177cm, forgotten how many years windsurfing but roughly 25

Comments: Nice way to spend ANZAC Day arvo. Hey, has the inter-state team challenge started yet?

AUS-057
QLD, 466 posts
25 Apr 2007 10:08PM
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Date:25-04-2007

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 22.7 knots

Conditions:8-13 knots. Chop 30cm.

Location:Kyeemagh, Botany Bay NSW

Equipment: JP Xcite Ride 110, Ezzy Infinity 7.5, Select Ride 38cm

Details about Self: 31, 167cm, 65kg, 5 years

Comments: Very first session sailing with a GPS. Conditions were pretty flakey. Only had a good 30mins of consistent wind. Happy with 22.7

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
29 Apr 2007 7:11PM
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Date:29-04-2007

GPS Display Maximum Speed:36.6 knots

Conditions:26-32 knots WNW. Choppy.

Location:Novara Mandurah
Estuary
Equipment: Windtech Prolite 900, NP RS4 6.2m, Elmo Weed G10JPS32 23cm

Details about Self: 43, 185cm, 88kg, 6 years

Comments: Riged sail to handle lulls, realistically I could have sailed with my 4.9 when the power came on
Well happy considering how lumpy the course was.
Elmo's arms are a little longer

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
29 Apr 2007 7:22PM
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quote:
Originally posted by elmo

Conditions:26-32 knots WNW.

Equipment: NP RS4 6.2m





Someone gave Elmo two very big test tickles at the factory... Yowza!

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
29 Apr 2007 7:34PM
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Date: 29/04/07

GPS Display Maximum Speed: 33.23 knots

Conditions: 15 to 30+ kts WNW

Equipment: Windtech Wave/slalom, 54cm wide, Fin 30cm Lockwood speed,

Sail: 5.4 Gaastra FLOW F1

Self: Age 47, 90kg, 180cm, 23 years exp

Comments: Conditions found me out today, didn't have the balls that Elmo did. That guy, gets white line fever, and has little fear. In the gusts, my 4 cam 5.4 was buckling and shuddering, way over powered, I just didn't have the guts to go with the gusts. The chop was pretty brutal, some relatively flat stretches where you could go fast but quickly coming into shallows. fastest I've ever sailed in that size chop, thought I did a high 30's run and was disappointed to see 33.23 on dial, when shoulda been happy for just surviving without crashing. Another learning experience. In these conditions your psychological mindset is critical, mine was too timid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
29 Apr 2007 8:15PM
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Obviously the foot strap repair held then
Agree its bloody hard going in the gusts. Feel much better reading your post, dont feel that dumb after the bashing I took in just two hours in the gusts at Lucky Bay.
Mineral

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
29 Apr 2007 9:20PM
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quote:
Originally posted by mineral1

Obviously the foot strap repair held then
Agree its bloody hard going in the gusts. Feel much better reading your post, dont feel that dumb after the bashing I took in just two hours in the gusts at Lucky Bay.
Mineral



No unfortunately, didn't hold, had to swap boards, doing about 30 knots when my front foot is dangling in the air, and I'm beginning to lose balance.......... Thoughts: "That's strange, why am I feeling unbalnced... Oh that's funny my front foot is dangling in the air....... DOH!!!!!! The footstrap!!!!!!"

decrepit
WA, 12767 posts
29 Apr 2007 10:59PM
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Stupid decrep, thought he'd trim the excess resin off before the resin had properly set. BAD move!!!

Is that why you didn't ring me hardie???



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