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SpeedFortnight 2009 update 2

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Created by mathew > 9 months ago, 7 Oct 2009
mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
7 Oct 2009 8:09PM
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With no Web access, I have been rather lax at updating the running results...

Wednesday
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The master Daff peaked at 40.2kn. For some bizzare reason, I didn't write down who won what in the daily prize giveaway.

Thursday
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We didn't quite hit the minimum 30kn, but with most guys on the water we decided that a 29.5kn 5x10 is good enough.

Surf Sail Australia: $100 gift voucher: Andrew Donnovan

Saturday
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The easterly bank showed itself today, so alpha's were on the cards with Shelby pulling a 24.92kn alpha 500, with peak runs of 33.91kn by Anthony Hamood of the South Oz imports. Luca and myself decided to take Daffy's Gemini-tandem out for a few runs.

Surf Sail Australia - $100 Gift voucher: Mathew Robertson
Caloundra City Sailboards - mast protector x2: Dale Jones & Shelby Riley
Caloundra City Sailboards - North Sails adjustable outhaul: Izaak Perkins
Craig Hollins - GPS case: John Miller
Caloundra City Sailboards - Aerotech 20in harness lines: Luca Sansalone
Windgenuity - Wet n Salty DVD: Chris Christenson
Craig Hollins - fin case: Leo

Monday
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15-18kn southerly wind, so the guys went out on the big gear... Mr Hammer peaked with a 30.842 5x10.

Peter Johnston - Beer: Anthony Hamood
Caloundra City Sailboards - Hypersonic roof straps: Leo

Tuesday
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The NSW guys got out today in about 5kn of wind – with it drizzling, most of us weren't that keen to get wet... but the wind squalled... and it was on.... well for three of them... :) They managed to skunk the rest of us, with +33kn.

The boys picked up a few kite-lanyards that were laying around.

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
7 Oct 2009 10:24PM
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Some pics from today's howling 12 knots action:

Mat de-rigging



Al Gleason, bearer of all the great old video, recently in from Fiji.



Hamma having fun. You can tell from his face.



Hamma, still having fun



See, definitely having fun.



Sam, happily carrying away his trophy




Johnny is aways having fun. He never stops!! If there was a high mileage award he would be a shoe in!



You can tell from his face this man is having fun!



Some of the speedies having fun at Hamma's place the other evening



pedro e
VIC, 257 posts
8 Oct 2009 10:31PM
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Great photos Andrew! I wish I could still be there.

Many thanks due to Mat for his fantastic efforts in organising this speed event - publicity, house bookings, nightly prizes, evening get-togethers with photos, video and speed tallies, not to forget the huge pasta dinner for all the speedies. Great work Mat, much appreciated! A terrific event not to be missed in future years.

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
11 Oct 2009 1:54AM
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We had the final prize draw and get together this evening. Sadly, a few of the guys had already left and many of the Pit Crew were absent due to the very poor forecast for today but there were still about 20 of us to enjoy the festivities. We plowed ahead with the big prize draw featuring a Brand new 2009 KA Koncept 4.4m speed sail. Guess who won it?

A worthy winner indeed:




Our intrepid and much appreciated organiser Mat Robertson put a huge effort into the week organising houses, the results from each day and even cooking the hoards dinner not once, but TWICE! Fantastic job Mat. You are a legend!

Here he is presenting another draw prize to our fantastic Videographer, Mick Green. Top job mate, even if you did embarrass me with those out-takes.



Hardie told the story of how the July winter cup got cleaved in two:



And presented one half to the PiT crew members who were still present. Note Kato cheekily indicating where he thinks the Spring cup should be soon. [}:)]



Hardie presents the other half of the cup to Hamma on behalf of the other 22 members of the SA Speed Demons



The two halves together for the last time with the Autumn and Winter cups:



a matching pair:



Spotty and Hamma rabbiting around:








choco
SA, 4175 posts
11 Oct 2009 8:34AM
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Nice pics how many drinks did Hamma have cause he looks like a "wasted youth"

25
WA, 319 posts
11 Oct 2009 5:40PM
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So does Spotty!! Especially in that last pic that features him!!

Bonominator
VIC, 5477 posts
11 Oct 2009 11:21PM
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Mat terrific job organising. Awesome effort! Catch ya.

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
12 Oct 2009 10:24AM
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My thanks also go to Matt for organising a sensational first week whilst I was there. It was awesome to sit around chatting to some of the fastest guys this sport has to offer and picking their brains for tips. Especially fun for me was leaving Slowie in my wake one day, although we were in go karts and on asphalt as opposed to Shallow Inlet
4 days sailing out of 7 (could have been 5 but I'm not as confident these days going out in 60 knot winds ) and 2 pb's have made me a happy boy.
My thanks too for the gift voucher I won from Surf and Sail in WA, I am looking forward to having a harness that was actually made in this millenium!! Maybe I can try and pair it up to try and use the 20cm harness lines I also won!
To all the new people I met this year I very much look forward to hopefully seeing everyone again next year for an even bigger and better Speed Fortnight 2010

mr love
VIC, 2401 posts
12 Oct 2009 5:58PM
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Matt. Well done mate on organising the event. Absolute bugger I had to do a super short notice OS trip and missed it all except for "Spottie Sunday". Still in India.

Hopefully everybody enjoyed it greatly, I am sure you did, and that next year can be even bigger and better.

Spotty
VIC, 1619 posts
12 Oct 2009 6:39PM
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25 said...

So does Spotty!! Especially in that last pic that features him!!


Yes we probably looked wasted as the afternoon was spent either blasting around the inlet, or ripping up the cross off wave sailing action just on the other side of the Pit in the sunny easterly(More pics to follow c/o Whitecaps / Drift). All this followed by a few beers and the heater in the house turned right up to keep the interstaters warm makes you look errrr wasted I guess

Thanks again to Matt for organising, and the sponsors getting behind the event, and all that came from afar.

izaak
TAS, 2013 posts
12 Oct 2009 6:49PM
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yes one night the heater was not even on and it was boiling ! haha.

thanks matt for oganising it from dad and i.next year there could be a big one tassie house coming !

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
12 Oct 2009 4:43PM
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Is there some sort of overall result for the fortnight(I think we know who the winner is), or is it just a day by day thing?

lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
12 Oct 2009 10:57PM
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matt thankyou
i had the best holiday in years !!
got home with wrinkles that were white due to smiling so much what a great place !!
thanks also to all that made the new boy welcome i had an amazing time also picked up a lot of good tips on rigging/sailing
cheers to ya all sorry had to leave early b back next year for the full 2 weeks .. for sure

Milsy
NSW, 1176 posts
13 Oct 2009 1:34AM
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Thanks heaps matty, absolutely awesome time, from a beginners point for view it was like a clinic heaps of great advice and great sailors every where we will be back next year with hopefully a few more sailors.

Cheers

Johnny & Lydia

p.s the capacitor idea would work



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