Swan River Mob (WA, Australia) - 2011-01-08
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
JC
32.01(D)
29.61(D)
15.19(D)
20.72(D)
26.39(D)
49.9(D)
Chris Adamson
29.61(D)
27.93(D)
16.89(D)
17.38(D)
26.09(D)
41.94(D)
Recycle
30.24(D)
28.39(D)
15.08(D)
12.2(D)
27.28(D)
28.55(D)
Claude
30.635(D)
27.991(D)
14.8(D)
17.427(D)
26.342(D)
31.882(D)
25
Snides
Tim Stockton
Craig Mann
Dan Engdahl
Whitey
Matthew Langer
Stringer
Istaaack
Neil Daffen
Linds
Spock
Gav
Mick
SAM WILLIAMS
Lachy
Aiden
Aids
Average31.3229.0016.0419.0726.8445.92
JC (5181km):
5632 days ago

Safety Bay, WA, AU

Couldn't summons the mojo for LOC this year so went to Safety Bay instead with trouser boy. Fun afternoon. Initially Reflex 7m IS 101 and FO 34 weedy, then IS86 LE 30 weedy. Got windy a little late. 

Well done to everyone who made the effort to go to Lano. I believe our own Slowy came 2nd behind the Terminator ?! Well done Mr Boat. Congrats



Chris Adamson (14466km):
5631 days ago

Lancelin Ocean Classic 2011!

Conditions were awesome, really challenging and the going was super tough.

In the hours prior to the race the breeze was around 15-18 so I was out on my 8.0, with the Manta 59 (85 litres) and Le Sam weedy, and it was all pretty comfy. I had the 7.0 rigged on the beach in case it picked up, as the forecasts had indicated it would...and it did, just like last year but stronger. 

I changed to the 7.0 five minutes before the race started and this proved to be a very wise choice as the breeze kicked up over 20 and was probably nudging 24 -25 by mid-race I reckon. I'm sure plenty of people would have come unstuck with big gear once again, which would have been very hard to handle in the rough conditions.

I got away to a nice clean start and was probably second only to Dan for the first km or so, before Bjorn came past just upwind of me. Obviously I was pretty stoked to be in that position and was just telling myself to relax. I got around the first boat in the top few, and only 100m or so behind Bjorn and Dan, and managed to hold that position down the next leg back toward shore, though Jesper and Slowy had entered the mix. 

After that the wind started to kick up and it became very hard work, my arms were swelling up and I was rapidly losing strength so I was really just concentrating on staying on, as I knew a crash would be very damaging.

The next few legs were pretty torturous but I wasn't really losing many places. Scotty McKercher came past a couple of times on the gybes, as mine were crap due to having no grip strength, but I would pass him again on the straights. The last outgoing leg was murder. The boat was far further out than it has ever been previously and this leg must have been 5-6km long, increasing the length of the race to over 30km. 

I was happy to have made a couple of good saves from near disaster getting big airs on this leg, but still had not fallen until the final gybe where I just had nothing left in my arms. At this point Danny Aeberli, Scotty and Buddha Nickol took me on the inside of the gybe and I ended up in a long drag race with the three of them into the finish. Scott, Ash and I hit the beach together but I had the inferior landing skills of the three and settled for ninth. 

I am absolutely stoked to crack top-ten for the first time in 20 years! Yes I had the speed to finish three or four spots higher, and blew my chance with bad gybes, but that's offset by the fact I managed to actually stay on when I could have so easily have had a disastrous crash on any of the last few legs. So overall I have to be very happy with the result.

I even won $500!!

Congrats to Bjorn who won in a canter by the looks of things, and to Slowy who came a very creditable 2nd! Well done mate!

 



Recycle (17209km):
5631 days ago
4 categories

LOC  Twas a wild ride with the 7.8,  very happy to have survived and finish  22nd overall Laughing

Did not seem as windy as last year  half an hour from the start but in true LOC fashion it came in just before the start and built throught the race.

iso86 rsr7.8 29cm weed thing



Claude (28983km):
5630 days ago
3 categories

LOC.



Comments
Recycle


WA
Australia
5631 days ago

Big congrats to the Chris's and Claude for top 10 finishes ,

She's a strange event you spend a year working out how to improve on the previous year,then its all over in 40mins some of which you hate and the thought of never doing it again goes through your head at least once, then you hit the beach realising you could have done better and can think of nothing but next years race and how you can do better !!

I can't wait bring it on !!

Terry A


Sth Is
New Zealand
5631 days ago

Well done Chris !!!!

Sammy the snail


WA
Australia
5631 days ago

great story and comment guys... had a feel of it Wink and well done on the race Chris Cool

Chris Adamson


WA
Australia
5631 days ago

Great effort finishing on a 7.8 John! That's the same size sail that Bjorn used, and he's massive!

I was so close to going with the 8.0, and I reckon of would have struggled to even finish - it was hard enough on 7.0

Firiebob


WA
Australia
5631 days ago

Well done Chris A with your top 10 finish, gotta be happy with that Cool

Same for you RC, 22nd Cool

lao shi


WA
Australia
5630 days ago

Awesome effort SRM. It was great to watch the start and finish and cheer you all in.

Fantastic to see Mr Boat getting a 2nd place.Cool Hope the back is better soon, mate.

Top effort, Ado.Cool In the prize money! Guess that makes you a pro now!

Recycle, a huge finish with a 7.8 and a good sprint against the youngster at the finish.

Claude, top speedster for the race. Well done and a great 12th place.

Dan cranks out another top 5 finish with gear he was still fixing together in the car park before the race!

Stringer at the finish

carbon t

Erik Loots


NW
Netherlands
5630 days ago

Chris A., I like the story!!! Must be a great event

Scope


Sth Is
New Zealand
5630 days ago

excellent effort Chris