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Hint of Speedsailing wind for SHQ WE

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Created by sailquik > 9 months ago, 26 Oct 2008
sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
26 Oct 2008 7:43PM
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I know it's very early days to be getting excited about a wind forecast 7 days out, but the WindFinder graph is very titillating.

www.windfinder.com/forecast/wilsons_promontory?utm_source=www.windfinder.com&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=redirect

On a more sober note, Windguru is totally different.......... We can dream though.

For those who can make it the SHQ Cup long weekend is always great and highly recommended to all sailors of all standards. Fun racing, wave events, Radar speed check, skills clinics and this year even SUP sufing, not to mention the crazy partying (I know this part only from hearsay )

More info here: http://www.shq.com.au/summer/newsandevents/asp_news_and_events_item_detail.asp?newsAndEventsId=291

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
26 Oct 2008 5:53PM
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Monday evening 5pm looks better. There is a squall going past sandy.

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
26 Oct 2008 7:58PM
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Nah. Monday's not worth getting excited about. Working day, too West and incoming tide.

But a few of us have the whole first week of November off to sail. Thats worth getting excited about!

Bonominator
VIC, 5477 posts
27 Oct 2008 3:00PM
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I won't be there for the Cup but will be there from Wed-Sun next. I eckon Friday looks good too but isn't the event starting Saturday - which looks decidedly crap? Maybe a late arvo Friday sail.

Roo
876 posts
28 Oct 2008 10:17AM
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Yesterday was pretty average at the Pit, could sail both North and South of the sand dune with the west wind gusting to 30, but the tide was spot on (not sure what tide tables Daffy is using but he should get some new ones!) South course was just too broad to go much faster than 38's, the rolling chop was coming down the course from the north but the angle was way to broad to be fully powered up. Pretty average day to be honest, would be nice to get a full on nasty session with a good southwester coming through. Friday may produce the goods.

mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
28 Oct 2008 1:27PM
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Roo said...
Yesterday was pretty average at the Pit...


So you made it here - how long are you staying?

Bonominator
VIC, 5477 posts
28 Oct 2008 2:38PM
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Yep Friday still looking good but even better - THE EASTERLIES ARE HERE! That means at least more chance of wind between the SW winds.

Roo
876 posts
28 Oct 2008 2:03PM
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Been here a few weeks, another 3-4 to go or until it blows properly. At least there's a decent gokart track nearby to amuse me while I'm waiting, gps works well for timing laps!

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
28 Oct 2008 10:58PM
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Roo said...

Yesterday was pretty average at the Pit, could sail both North and South of the sand dune with the west wind gusting to 30, but the tide was spot on (not sure what tide tables Daffy is using but he should get some new ones!) South course was just too broad to go much faster than 38's, the rolling chop was coming down the course from the north but the angle was way to broad to be fully powered up. Pretty average day to be honest, would be nice to get a full on nasty session with a good southwester coming through. Friday may produce the goods.


Oh well. 2 out of 3 is not bad.............

Yeah, forgot the daylight saving..........

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
4 Nov 2008 2:17AM
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Sailboard Headquaters Melbourne Cup weekend.
We finally got the wind we were hoping for today, Monday. From 10 am we had 15-20 knots for the 'all in' slalom races and a great deal of fun. After a few races the wind ramped up to a solid 20 to 25 knots and further racing was abandoned in favour of speedsailing. After another hour or two the wind got into the mid to high 20's with gusts to 30 knots or maybe slightly more. By this time the tide was running in but not hard enough to produce the dreaded whoopdedoos. We sailed right through past high tide but the angle was SW making for a quite tight course so max speeds just over 40 knots were about the best.
I had heaps of things I wanted to test and compare but by the time the tide was dropping at about 6pm I was spent (The slalom racing did me in ). I got some done though, sailing two boards (CA40 and IS50), 3 fins (Lockwood proto. assy. 23cm, KA 20cm assy and TM48 20cm), and two sails ('09 and '07 5m Koncepts) and really, the main difference was whether I got a good gust or not on that run.
Craig Hollins and I tried a speed run on the Starboard Gemini Tandem but the best we could do was just over 25 knots with a 6.6m and a 5.8m Koncept and a 44cm fin. Man that thing is stable through the chop! It just eats it up as if it isn't even there!
The other highlight of the day, or I should say evening, was Craig and Mat speed sailing at NIGHT! Craig has sourced some great LED lights for his helmet and they worked really well. It was still SW and 20-25 knots but pitch black dark. We tried to get some photos but I am not sure if they turned out usable yet. At one point Craig came in and said he had just done a 36 knots run!!
This concept really has some great potential!
The whole weekend has been a blast with lots of activities including SUP demos on the main surf beach on a loverly sunny offshore Sunday in lovely 2-3 foot rollers, a great surf sailing session this afternoon and talks, demos and inspiration from three time world freestyle champ Ricardo Compello!
Not to mention the Tennis club hall rocking and rolling on its old stumps under 200 feet at the Saturday night spit roast party. I think I can safely say that a good time was had by all.

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
4 Nov 2008 11:38AM
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sailquik said...

Sailboard Headquaters Melbourne Cup weekend.
We finally got the wind we were hoping for today, Monday. From 10 am we had 15-20 knots for the 'all in' slalom races and a great deal of fun. After a few races the wind ramped up to a solid 20 to 25 knots and further racing was abandoned in favour of speedsailing. After another hour or two the wind got into the mid to high 20's with gusts to 30 knots or maybe slightly more. By this time the tide was running in but not hard enough to produce the dreaded whoopdedoos. We sailed right through past high tide but the angle was SW making for a quite tight course so max speeds just over 40 knots were about the best.
I had heaps of things I wanted to test and compare but by the time the tide was dropping at about 6pm I was spent (The slalom racing did me in ). I got some done though, sailing two boards (CA40 and IS50), 3 fins (Lockwood proto. assy. 23cm, KA 20cm assy and TM48 20cm), and two sails ('09 and '07 5m Koncepts) and really, the main difference was whether I got a good gust or not on that run.
Craig Hollins and I tried a speed run on the Starboard Gemini Tandem but the best we could do was just over 25 knots with a 6.6m and a 5.8m Koncept and a 44cm fin. Man that thing is stable through the chop! It just eats it up as if it isn't even there!
The other highlight of the day, or I should say evening, was Craig and Mat speed sailing at NIGHT! Craig has sourced some great LED lights for his helmet and they worked really well. It was still SW and 20-25 knots but pitch black dark. We tried to get some photos but I am not sure if they turned out usable yet. At one point Craig came in and said he had just done a 36 knots run!!
This concept really has some great potential!
The whole weekend has been a blast with lots of activities including SUP demos on the main surf beach on a loverly sunny offshore Sunday in lovely 2-3 foot rollers, a great surf sailing session this afternoon and talks, demos and inspiration from three time world freestyle champ Ricardo Compello!
Not to mention the Tennis club hall rocking and rolling on its old stumps under 200 feet at the Saturday night spit roast party. I think I can safely say that a good time was had by all.


sailquik, the night vision system, was that useing the helmet set up that was posted last week? Did you get a run on it, or only Craig and Mat

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
4 Nov 2008 4:53PM
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Hi Mineral. I was too tired to sail last night. Must be gettin' old...
See the seperate post on Night Sailing.



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