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small guy on production kit goes fast

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Created by yoyo > 9 months ago, 2 Oct 2008
yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
2 Oct 2008 7:22PM
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Ok, he usually carries a bunch of weight but not bad for off the shelf stuff.

www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=user&val=37845&uid=1767

choco
SA, 4175 posts
2 Oct 2008 8:59PM
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My mate is around the same weight/height and without carrying weight can match it with the big boys.
So it doesn't surprise me to see light sailors going fast.

this heavy guy did go faster
www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=user&val=37854&uid=1495

Goo Screw
VIC, 269 posts
2 Oct 2008 9:36PM
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Is that a pb for Steve?
Is the Manta - off the shelf?

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
2 Oct 2008 7:45PM
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Ok , I was a minute too early.

If Farrel had posted I could have said "small guy goes fast, bigger guy goes faster"

Looks like it was a ripper day. PBs or close to all around.

Goo Screw
VIC, 269 posts
2 Oct 2008 9:51PM
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I thought Farrel was going to be on the sp40.
I'm surprised he's got the 44 down.

kato
VIC, 3507 posts
2 Oct 2008 9:55PM
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Nice speeds, but where,s the "small,light person" At 90kg and 6' 4" he,s no light weight. It would be nice to see a weight v speed (NO weight jacket) ratio

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
2 Oct 2008 8:14PM
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farrrk awesome stuff! i note Farrel is tall as well,thats got to help?
any pics from there?

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
2 Oct 2008 8:17PM
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kato said...

Nice speeds, but where,s the "small,light person" At 90kg and 6' 4" he,s no light weight. It would be nice to see a weight v speed (NO weight jacket) ratio


ooops sorry kato didnt quite see the 6' 4 comment.....i am sure gpsss will have a weight jacket categorie shortly! they have just about everything else some of the search functions they have have done my head in!!

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
2 Oct 2008 8:24PM
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Kato, you must be looking in the wrong place .... I was referring to Steve Thorpe in the original heading.. 177cm 74kg

Goo Screw... maybe he is still waiting for the 40 to arrive.... :-))

Goo Screw
VIC, 269 posts
2 Oct 2008 10:43PM
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yoyo said...

Kato, you must be looking in the wrong place .... I was referring to Steve Thorpe in the original heading.. 177cm 74kg

Goo Screw... maybe he is still waiting for the 40 to arrive.... :-))


He put in a session on 19/7/08 on an sp40,who knows...one Carbon Art or the other

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
2 Oct 2008 11:41PM
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Both on Foretrex so knock .5 to .7 knots off. Bloody great speeds all the same!!

slowboat
WA, 560 posts
2 Oct 2008 10:19PM
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Had a chat with Farrel tonight. He was on the 44 with a 21.5cm KA Asy. He tried the SP40 with the 20cm KA Asy but reckoned the chop was getting a bit hairy halfway down and found that setup a little more "skitish". I guess with a solid wall nearby one wants to be cautious... The 44 has a bit more nose rocker and balances the 21.5cm a little better- the bigger fin feels a bit more secure when things are getting broad and hairy. So he felt safer using that... Fair enough! Nothing slow about the 44/21.5cm combo. Thats what I used to get my PB 5x10.

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
3 Oct 2008 3:18PM
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yoyo said...



Er yep. Over the bars we go!





Luckily everything survived the crash, but my 25 Techtonics is now a 22...


words/thought bubbles courtesy Steve Thorp. Funny this is the second time I've seen Steve crash right at a photographer's feet. Is he desperate for exposure?


If he did that on purpose at 40 knots then he's pretty brave I reckon! Nice work!

NotWal
QLD, 7430 posts
4 Oct 2008 12:53PM
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He doesn't appear to be carrying any weight.

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
4 Oct 2008 11:46AM
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Obviously.

Normally he carries a lot but he has made several comments that the course was broard and he thought he would be faster on the 5.7 than the 5.2 he used so I guess he felt underpowered which is why he had no weight in the photo. He also wore a helmet cam which he took off later (when the photo sequence was taken). Maybe it was the same for the vest.

SimonH
20 posts
14 Oct 2008 4:18AM
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I was lucky enough to be at the WK session.

Farrel was on fire. He has his CA 44 totally dialed. The end of the course was very choppy in the morning, but i had my fastest peaks and 10 second runs during that time.

In the afternoon the course went about 15 degrees squarer and was flat all the way down.

It was the 1st time on my Demon 5.3 C4 and the C3 strike. The C4 had loads of grunt on the sling shot and was great in the broad conditions. The C3 strike is a superb fin that is sooooo secure. Not once did it spin out. Even when i was standing on the tail to slow the board down.

Only Howard Rowson and myself used the Navi. The rest of the guys were using the foretrex. I spoke with the UK RTK and requested that he verify my track using non doppler as this would make a level playing field with the rest of the guys. I let MvM know and he told me to re-post with doppler. So i did.

I dont know what you guys think, but i think there should be a doppler ranking and a track point ranking on gps-ss.



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