The Southerly Busters (VIC, Australia) - 2010-03-21
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
andrew dickenson
33.66(D)
32.28(D)
7.79(D)
11.1(D)
18.93(D)
23.73(D)
Jman
29.24(D)
27.88(D)
15.99(D)
22.41(D)
22.69(D)
57(D)
Drift
25.93(D)
24.91(D)
9.33(D)
12.48(D)
17.94(D)
16.65(D)
JAK
29.63(D)
28.65(D)
15.19(D)
17.28(D)
21.7(D)
57.45(D)
WindRider
27.12(D)
25.78(D)
12.42(D)
18.33(D)
20.05(D)
44.76(D)
Old Salty
24.95(D)
21.02(D)
2.73(D)
9.46(D)
4.13(D)
15(D)
Matt Hosie
madventure
CHUNNY
B3
Sav
Bella
Laurie Spies
Tim Pittaway
Hazza1
BigEzy
Vitaly
John N
Geoffee
PJ
Rom
AUS2804
Average31.6530.4715.5920.3722.2057.23
andrew dickenson (696km):
5143 days ago
2 categories

Area 45

SX S 5.4 Ram



Jman (15832km):
5143 days ago
4 categories

1st time out at area 45 for me today apart from a nasty catapult on my 1st run I really enjoyed the day. Was good to meet Andrew at last and catch up with the rest of the crew, Doug, Steve, Mick and Juergen. We even had a suprise visit from the pit crews Kato, he probably got a shock when he pulled into the car park and saw all the out of towners Surprised

Starboard Prokids Stype 72 L, NP 5.0 Alpha, Select Viper speed 25 cm

 



Drift (6257km):
5143 days ago

LOCATION: AREA 45

SAILORS:  JMAN, OLD SALTY, WINDRIDER, JAK, ANDREW (and special guest appearnace by KATO)

WIND : W- 20-30kts

GEAR:  JP Excite Ride 135, Np Expression 5.2, MEAN 38 fin

 

DETAILS:  First time for Area 45 on a westerly...probably not as smooth as other directions but still better than average.  Channel sections were quite choppy before flattening off close to the mudbank on the west side.  Good section of about 150 metres before the spit ran out into open water.

Had an interesting encounter over towards the red marker.  Sitting in the water about to launch for a water start I thought I saw something through the sail.  Initially thought it was Kato blasting through but bugger me if a seal didn't pop his head up about 15 metres away.  He went back below the surface but I didn't stick around to see where he went!

We'd seen im earlier in the day but thought he'd moved on.

 

 



JAK (12211km):
5143 days ago
3 categories

Good session at Area45, most of the Southerly Busters were there, great to finally meet Old Salty and Andrew. Wind was very gusty WSW at times totally overpowered whilst most of the time a tad underdone. Was great at low tide first  and then turned extremly choppy at higher tide. Still a great day. For a short moment I got Stephen's old Torquay banana (80 something litre) waveboard out and was pleased that I'm ready for smaller boards below the 100L mark.

Tabou Rocket 105 - 33cm Torquay fin, NP 5.0 Core



WindRider (3520km):
5142 days ago
2 categories

My first time at Area 45 with most of the Souterhly Busters. It was good to have you all there for my first trip with the van and to Area 45. The day started off with a front that brought some wave/swell in shore. The chop was not too bad to start with, but got heavy later with the tide. A good spot, look forward to trying other directions.

I started the day with the wave board as my speed sail has not arived in the country yet. It was good to get used to gybing the quad fin. I pulled off few lay down gybes. This spot could be good fun speed and freestlye sailing.

Neilpryde Combat 4.7m (2010)
Starboard Quad 81 (2010)
Starboard Flare 98 (2010)
Select 24cm Crossover fin


Old Salty (4921km):
5142 days ago

Day did not start out well.  Broke 2 harnesses just as I was setting up on speed run.  By the time I got out again with a borrowed one from Kato tide had ruined any speed runs.  I think Mick had purposely tinkered with my pink harness so it would not clash with his puice boomSurprised Great to catch up with the other team members and truly make Area 45 the home of The Southerly Busters.

Wind 20 - 25 kts gusting to 30kts( 12 months ago I would not have been out in this!)

F2 SX medium MFC 36 NP 4.7 Zone

Should have put the MFC 30 on with the 5.5 Tush in the end.

The one positive was another day out in strong winds on the small board



Comments
Jman


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

Hey Andrew nice speed you were getting out of your setup today.  Congrats on your PB's

Hardie


WA
Australia
5143 days ago

Good NM Drift!!!!!!!!

Red


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

nice work Mick!

JAK


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

Hi Andrew, great speed! Congrats on your PBs guys.

Jman that is again an impressive Alpha.

Evan


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

Well done guys - really impressive numbers! Not much in the distance between Jman and JAK!

What happened to Steve & Doug's data??? How'd the van go Steve?

 

Old Salty


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

A very forgetful day for me.  Broke 2 harnesses and by the time I got back on the water the speed strip had turned to slop.  Despite the negatives it was another day out on the small board and I am slowly getting the idea about it.  Really needed the 30 cm fin at times but at other times the 36 was fine.  Have not checked my data - too embarrsingCry

WindRider


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

Didn't get chance to upload last night, went out with the Russian for steaks at Hogs Breath last night. Too much food and drink, more food. Will post tonight. I had the Quad with the 4.7m and then the Flare 98. Top speed was only 27.27knots. But the location has promise for some fun speed and freestyle sailing.

The van went well, 6x boards and sails, fridge and bed. Have few little things to sort out, but its all up and running.

 

JAK


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

I can say the fridge was definitely working nicely, appreciated the ice cold 'Radler' after the sessionSmile.

When is the Russian going to join?

 

WindRider


VIC
Australia
5143 days ago

The russian has gone soft and taken up bike riding. Thats what North sailor do I've been led to beleive.

Old Salty


VIC
Australia
5142 days ago

The russian bike riding - I would like to see that!!

Great to see you top of the speeds for the day Andrew.  You where powering along

JAK


VIC
Australia
5142 days ago

At least the Russian may be able to re-use his helmetLaughing

Evan


VIC
Australia
5142 days ago

Hey Doug, that's a decent speed. By the sounds of it things were quite rough/choppy out there on Sunday.

But where do you buy your harness lines?

Old Salty


VIC
Australia
5142 days ago

Hi Evan,

 

The lines did not break it was the actual harness.  The 3 plastic buckles broke and some stiching on one strap and one buckle broke.  Lost the connector between the main bar and harness as well.   It was a Prolimit - about 2 years old.  Not impressed by quality.  The other was a very old NP waist harness that I converted to sort of seat.  The bar floated but had a lever at each end of the bar that clamped teeth into the webbing.  Webbing broke either side of teeth as expected.  I semi expected that one.  Re: Speed.  Thanks but should have done better.  The speed strip was flat for about 1 - 2 hrs before the tide started running in and we had 12 inch slop to deal with running all directions.  By the time I struggled in and set up again *2 and got out it was all over for decent speeds.  My goal at the start of the day was to better 27 kts.  Funny I was not negative about the day in the end.  I think it was the realisation that I am starting to feel ok about sailing in 20 - 30 kt days

Drift


VIC
Australia
5141 days ago

Old salty,

given you didn't hit the water til later....after the harness explosion....24 knots in that rough stuff is pretty decent!

We had it a lot smoother while you were  sorting out a new harness and I reckon by the time you got out it had got a bit lumpier.  My last few runs (ie just as you were heading out) were'nt at all smooth and comfortable..in fact I had the JP and fin totally out of the water on the way accross the channel.....Control was set to zero, chaos to 100%!

The thing is that you are 100% right...12 months ago, we would have sat under the verandah at the Angling Club and thought about going out...now, we're out there!!!Smile

Evan


VIC
Australia
5141 days ago

Goes to show how well I read a post. Sorry about that. Still, 24 knots is ok going.

Anyone out with the Go Pro's/camera's on Sunday?

JAK


VIC
Australia
5141 days ago

Yeah, I had my little helmet camera on at the end. Unfortunately it was rather rough then and the camera must have moved after I fell in the water in those squalls, so the angle was a bit to high. I may have to look what footage I can use, I don't think it will be much.

Bondy


VIC
Australia
5141 days ago

Aaaah, if only I could've been there. At the moment I'm a still GPS short of a Speed Sailor. But I'm with you guys in spirit. Barracking from the sidelines!

Good speeds guys. Well done with the PB's too.

JAK


VIC
Australia
5141 days ago

BTW just looked at the tracks and all my five fastest runs last Sunday are coming in (westerly), and all my fastest runs on 7 March (easterly) are going out. Interesting also that Stephen's old yellow banana (Torquay 82L) was still good for 28.28 kts. Need to practice a little more with a small board.

WindRider


VIC
Australia
5141 days ago

I will have to try my old board again. As it has a tuttle fin I hav few speed options.

JAK


VIC
Australia
5139 days ago

No problem, I will take it to the next sessions over 20knts. You may need to re-adjust the straps though as I have sailed it with booties.

Evan


VIC
Australia
5139 days ago

Next session over 20 knots? [drool]

WindRider


VIC
Australia
5139 days ago

Maybe Sunday on the bay.

JAK


VIC
Australia
5139 days ago

I'm thinking going on Sunday, looks like a reasonable northerly.

Evan


VIC
Australia
5139 days ago

Green Point? (if it stays decent)

JAK


VIC
Australia
5139 days ago

I was thinking Greenpoint, Steve suggested Bono.

BTW I'm looking into getting a 2nd hand board around the 85L, sort of cross over, good for bay but also fast for our speed sailing. Steve told me you are thinking selling a Kode?