Gustbusters (NSW, Australia) - 2009-01-16
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Bristol
27.83(X)
22.99(X)
4.65(X)
14.33(X)
7.98(X)
14.99(X)
Ian Knight
30.82(X)
27.33(X)
8.36(X)
21.22(X)
14.49(X)
12.9(X)
Mudskipper
Samuel Brain
Paul Dorsett
SkindupTruk
Feilian
FormulaNova
Jeff Maitland
Jase
KA360
AUS2001
Anna
troll
mick
Pete
Geezer
rob
AUS3111
Ben Flood
Troll
Rhys
rick
Brooksy
Sam
road runner
Tricky Dicky
Peter Berckelman
Gav
Kye
nikipiki
Andrew
AUS-8
AUS-81
Brenden Dunn
Peanut (Liam)
MATT
COZA12
Matty Nix
Geoff
Geoffrey Two Dogs
Average29.3325.166.5117.7811.2413.95
Bristol (788km):
5572 days ago
6 categories

Very happy with some of these figures! For the 27.83, I found a gust that I was able to chase downwind, so sailing into smooth water. What a buzz!

BOM shows Canberra conditions at 3pm were 28 degrees air temp, with winds 17 to 25 knots. Very pleasant!

JP xCiteRide 130, with Naish 7.3 Sprint and JP 44cm fin.



Ian Knight (4984km):
5571 days ago
6 categories

A typical westerly on the lake. Tried for a few alphas, but, try too hard and the tracks look like.... alphas. Need to work out an alpha navigation technique for the featureless expanses of Lake BG. Sometimes gpsresults will do NMs with a gybe or two, sometimes not, can't find the switch in the options. 

Thanks Bristol for the NM analysis.



Comments
Hardie


WA
Australia
5572 days ago

Well done BristolCool

Karl


NSW
Australia
5572 days ago

Well done! Would it be possible to post your tracks on Google Earth and some pictures? I lived close (about 100kms) from Canberra for a couple of years and am interested in the sailing there as there is always the chance we will end up around there again.

 

Bristol


NSW
Australia
5572 days ago

Ian, mail me your file, and I will put it through RealSpeed to get your NM.

Karl, we will try and get some pictures and tracks for you. Would you prefer if we put them on Seabreeze?

Last night, Ian and I sailed about 815 pm, during a wonderful sunset over the Brindabellas!  Pity we didn't capture that on film (well, digitally, anyway) Smile

Karl


NSW
Australia
5572 days ago

Best to keep it all together here. That way in the future you can check it all out in one place. When is it too cold to sail in Canberra?

Ian Knight


NSW
Australia
5572 days ago

Ian Knight


NSW
Australia
5571 days ago

Hi Karl, these are the tracks from a previous day. When the westerly is steadier you can risk going down into the central basin with a reasonable chance of enough wind to get back. It's never too cold?? but there's not much wind in winter.  The red line is 0.85 of a NM, just short, but it's sometimes possible to do this as a downwinder in a norwester, you need a lucky gust to plane past the lee of the small island. The green line is where we sail in an easterly.