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not so flat speed courses.

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Created by Gestalt > 9 months ago, 13 Aug 2010
Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
13 Aug 2010 11:08PM
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this was the course that vando clocked his 43 knot run on thursday. earlier in the day it was knee high chop and the guys were doing 36 knots through it. pierre clocked a 42+ knot run as well and both were consistantly over 40 knots.

not exactly flat.

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vando
QLD, 3418 posts
13 Aug 2010 11:36PM
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Gee I dunno looks flat for QLD

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
14 Aug 2010 12:15AM
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it's flatter than the other side of the bank.

dave.h
WA, 193 posts
13 Aug 2010 10:54PM
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looks similar to melvile waters aswell. pretty close to the same colour water as well.

pedro e
VIC, 257 posts
14 Aug 2010 3:49PM
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some of the waves at the PiT on Thursday were up to 2cm high!

BundyBear
NSW, 325 posts
14 Aug 2010 4:40PM
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Here is Hardies run 40 has been done here many times and some big nautical miles too

Swagger
88 posts
14 Aug 2010 5:21PM
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Portland harbour 14/11/2009 highest gust 72 knot






But if we didn't have Chesil Beach well this is the sea state the otherside on the same day!!!


Google it what a phenomenom!!!!!

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
14 Aug 2010 7:53PM
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^ how big were the waves? oh, they were as big as houses.

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
14 Aug 2010 7:29PM
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Great photos Swagger, and thanx Gestaslt for giving us a view of QLD, and thatnx Bundy for Hardies, mus admit I got a bit of an E happnin with all those photo's of wind, when I was a young lad it was girlie pictures, now its wind pictures

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
14 Aug 2010 10:45PM
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i think the boys had an e or 2 amongst them on thursday also. either that or they were cold and needed to hug out on the water to warm up. [}:)]

it's been so long since we've had wind that strong. farrrk it was good.~!

i wanna sail in 70 knots. most i've done is 45-50 and had a ball

red
VIC, 741 posts
14 Aug 2010 10:58PM
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pedro e said...

some of the waves at the PiT on Thursday were up to 2cm high!


Jeez Pete,

You guys must have almost been on wave boards in that type of rough water!!

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
14 Aug 2010 9:02PM
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The last time I had a ball in 45 - 50 knots with Gestalt:



I wasn't windsurfing in it, I can tell you now!!!

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
14 Aug 2010 11:11PM
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haha neither was i, i was scared let me tell you. cowering behind a bbq.

funny story,

the euro tourist beside me (crouched behind a bbq) says to me "how long is this going to last and will it get worse?"

i calmly responded "this, oh this is just a little storm in australia"
meanwhile a car beside us gets it's roof caved in by a falling tree.

that storm had, lightning, hail, floods and a little wrath of god.

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
14 Aug 2010 9:18PM
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Good times

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
15 Aug 2010 2:09AM
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Gestalt said...



i wanna sail in 70 knots. most i've done is 45-50 and had a ball


Ahhhhh, I have tried to sail a coupla times in 50-60+ and.............um......... well........ I actually have very little interest in doing it again. 35-45 is plenty enough for me I can assure you.

Swagger
88 posts
15 Aug 2010 12:54AM
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hardie said...

Great photos Swagger, and thanx Gestaslt for giving us a view of QLD, and thatnx Bundy for Hardies, mus admit I got a bit of an E happnin with all those photo's of wind, when I was a young lad it was girlie pictures, now its wind pictures

To be honest Hardie this is not my skill with a camera, i was on my way back from a Muse concert so missed it the only reason i can remember the date so well.


Nick Dempsey our Olympic hope holding it down.
All photos taken from www.weymouthwindsurfingassociation.org

Swagger
88 posts
15 Aug 2010 1:06AM
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Forgot to say Nick had a spell of speedsurfing back in November got a 39.24 10 second average, second to the mighty Pete Young (The Matrix) in Portland Harbour and 42.06 max.
Gives me hope he weighs 72 kilos same as me.
Who says you have to be heavy for speed sailing.

OPH
128 posts
15 Aug 2010 5:44AM
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Swagger said...

Forgot to say Nick had a spell of speedsurfing back in November got a 39.24 10 second average, second to the mighty Pete Young (The Matrix) in Portland Harbour and 42.06 max.
Gives me hope he weighs 72 kilos same as me.
Who says you have to be heavy for speed sailing.


Dug this out of youtube scary as

Remember when me and Zo were down there a few years ago, I remember reading about the great storm of 1824 that pretty much destroyed the town ....

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
15 Aug 2010 9:33AM
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@ nebbian, and here's to many more goodtimes nebs.

@ sailquik, at 105kg i handle a fair amount of wind. if we had 60 knots come through i'd go and buy a 3.5m sail to celebrate or maybe grab the kids rig.

AUS02
TAS, 2038 posts
15 Aug 2010 9:49AM
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Similar to the Isle of Portland Storm of 2009, but with windsurfing!! Very gutsy effort.

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
15 Aug 2010 8:44AM
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So cool to watch going out in those radical storm conditions, more so since I wont let myself do it any more, another thing thats passed me by now!!!

Swagger
88 posts
15 Aug 2010 8:09PM
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Amazing footage in France and strangely you don't get a feel for the size of the sea at portland but here is a picture of Pulpit Rock on a normal day with people to scale against it.

The funny thing is on this day the boys in the pictures were out on 6m,5.6 and a 5.0 how Si was holding the 6m down (sail number 115) i will never know?

AusMoz
QLD, 1498 posts
18 Aug 2010 6:54PM
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Gestalt said...

haha neither was i, i was scared let me tell you. cowering behind a bbq.

funny story,

the euro tourist beside me (crouched behind a bbq) says to me "how long is this going to last and will it get worse?"

i calmly responded "this, oh this is just a little storm in australia"
meanwhile a car beside us gets it's roof caved in by a falling tree.

that storm had, lightning, hail, floods and a little wrath of god.


It was the quickest time i have exited the water!!! the green clouds and lightning made me think it could be bad! That shelter was awesome as well as the snags and beer!!!



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