NB 4 WA Speedsters. Those thinking about sailing Hardies Run in next few days be warned that there are very low tides with a big High Pressure system. DPI Storm Surge data is showing minus 15cm. Be careful sail well out to windward of PVC markers to avoid major damage and injury. Lots of damage has occurred to fins in last few days, and it's onlygetting lower. Bring small weedies, preferably 23cm at 45degrees. 25cm is about biggest I would run anywhere near the run and at 45 degrees. Unless you know the run really well, and be particularly warned if you are a first timer, you may be better off going for hours and distance instead. It's tempting to foillow the locals in close but they are taking calculated risks. I have shortened my favourite 39 kt weedy from a 23cm to a 21cm, in last couple of days.![]()
Was thinking along the same lines Joe.
Kind of reluctant to update the speed table due to liability issues as it could be perceived as influental in encourageing 70km/h + speeds in calf deep water.
Need to think some more on this.
Good addition Snides.
The other issue that you mentioned needs to be emphasised, there is heaps of boat traffic atm and not all give way to sail as they should
Elmo was had a power boat not give way to him yesterday, causing Elmo to wipe out
Too many fn cowboys out at this time of year. So be bloody careful out there!!!!!!!!!!
I believe Snides makes a very relevant point here. particularly for the people who chaes good distance and hour figures by sailing for long legs.
How do you keep the flares dry Snides? ( I need to do this for the LOC as well as distance sailing)