I think Brad and Vando the quickest....and no 40kts. Will let them give their exact speeds when they get back. Only 16-20kts today, but most of the crew stayed up there, so hopefully tomorrow.
not disappointed- tomorrow was the day it was expected to happen. There is so much sand there that yer the banks wont disappear. The end might change shape & the washout areas could get bigger. Its more how much of burrum township itself will survive, the area sits pretty low & is quite open.
Bro at Hervey Bay today.
"Preparing outside this morning.
Will know tonight if I need to prep inside tapping windows, loose objects, food, water, etc.
Wind direction everywhere, mostly SE up Sandy Straits.
Around 20 to 30 knots been windy for 3 months strait."
vando did a triple flaka. ![]()
now seriously, what happened. please spill the beans. please please please........
i couldn't wait so i rang him and passed on the congrats... great effort from the man.
wind was 25-30 knots. ![]()
Have spoken to Vando, Brad and Glynn.......its amazing what 30kts and flat water can do. All I can say is
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Hey Mikey,
Call them all back and tell them to hurry up and get home. We all want to know the numbers![]()
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Cheers.
(My wife is wondering why i am stuck to the computer)
Four Burrum Heads tracks (from 8 and 9 March) now on www.ka72.com/
Including one 40.92kt.
Looks like it was worth the trip.
Anyone got a faster track for the site?
Dylan.
so... a 36 knot nautical mile????
far out!
actually i said holly **** but that's to rude for the forum.