Cockroaches (NSW, Australia) - 2010-01-16
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
B
25.673(D)
24.831(D)
16.806(D)
20.217(D)
21.851(D)
90.23(D)
C
24.29(D)
22.63(D)
8.93(D)
15.42(D)
17.4(D)
44.86(D)
Tim Ford
27.77(D)
25.39(D)
7.66(D)
13.18(T)
20.05(D)
26.93(D)
Sean Dayhew
30.36(T)
27.9(T)
9.61(T)
16.51(T)
19.97(T)
31.8(T)
Craig Hammond
30.87(D)
25.71(D)
11.12(D)
18.13(D)
18.47(D)
48.73(D)
Chris Ting
Sam Parker
JB
table top russ
Spanners
Andy B
LEO
Allan Gleeson
AG1
Spencer Harris
Rossco
Wysey
Marty1970
Lee Condell
Eel
AUS154
ayden
Ndorfin
Average30.6226.8113.9619.1720.9569.48
B (37814km):
5988 days ago
2 categories

Kyeemagh NE 12-18 NE

Starboard S-Type 126, Loft O2 7.4, 40cm Curtis fin

Afternoon blast with long cruisy runs over towards Kurnell, until the snake cut off access. Went up to the top of the runway, but the wind died, back to main street and the wind picked up. Couldn't be bothered heading back up. Great fun with the guys!



C (5370km):
5988 days ago

Kyeemagh 12-18knts

JP-SS127  NP-7.7 Hellcat  JP-48freeride

Ended up a fun afternoon on what was a dud forcast, first outing on the SS127 very happyLaughing, a little over fined at times but chuffed just the same. Had an encounter with a big jelly fish ( now two smaller ones) shins a little sore from the stack.

 



Tim Ford (8857km):
5987 days ago

Very Fun Day at the South Ramp - 0- 18 ENE

Had a great time on Rics 112 JP Slalom VI and Robby Swifts 8.6 RSR EVO II SE (would have liked to have been on that gear all avo)

Well done to the WSnS guys for the great demo day. Seano well done to man!!



Sean Dayhew (8784km):
5987 days ago

kyeemagh, 12-18knots

Great day on the water,  thanks Windsurf n snow for setting up the demo day with Robby Swift to give us all some pointers. Unfortunately i missed out on the rigging advice, i'll have to stop by when i have a mast with me.

A mixture of JP Slalom VI's & RS Racing EVO II limited editions, 68 / 8.6, good for a 28.8 peak, the JP 65 / 7.8 was my pick for the day.

I was a bit skeptical about hoping onto the JP 56 / 7.0 RSR II at the risk of upsetting any submarines in the bay, it popped onto the plane a lot earlier than i expected & felt really comfortable, for us non pro's (me) there wasn't quite enough wind to get it powered up, at 27 knots it was just out of first gear.

 

 



Craig Hammond (1546km):
5987 days ago

Naish All-terrain 115 Select 39 with the 7.5m Koncept. Sailed Botany very light 0-12 NE



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