United Speedsailors of America (USA, United States of America) - 2016-07-03
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Barton
30.023(D)
26.398(D)
2.855(D)
14.499(D)
9.232(D)
9.328(D)
Bart Kornas
29.401(D)
28.193(D)
16.641(D)
20.688(D)
21.851(D)
65.906(D)
Chris Marsh
29.02(D)
26.73(D)
13.93(D)
20.79(D)
20.86(D)
146.45(D)
Peter
23.16(D)
22.06(D)
13.98(D)
19.07(D)
18.68(D)
106.49(D)
Boro
33.99(D)
32.76(D)
14.41(D)
22.58(D)
28.41(D)
74.39(D)
Dani Sfeir
26.728(D)
24.509(D)
5.417(D)
17.702(D)
15.622(D)
21.178(D)
Sabah Daaboul
25.922(D)
23.322(D)
4.521(D)
9.71(D)
12.959(D)
18.492(D)
Nina
Bill
Flad The Inhaler
Cesar SpeedSeeker
Dean Withrow
Nikita
denisspb
Speedy
Martin Schauer
Pollock
CdnGuy
Jon Shell
Alsosnoff
gonzalo
o-livier
Drew
LarryD
Mike
TBob
AlexG
Chris
Max
Chris Forenbaher
gregg s densmore
RS SSP
julo49
Kipps
USA201
Average32.0130.4815.5321.6925.13126.47
Barton (5511km):
2847 days ago

Hood Waterfront Park, Hood River, The Gorge, OR, US

Sailworks Retro 5.5, Goya Bolt 95L, MFC KP-RC 360 fin Wind: 17 14G25

My new toy (Goya Bolt 95) is sweet. Handles nicely, jibes more like a wave board than a slalom/race board and is pretty quick as well Smile. Made one jibe but even I can feel the potential for easy jibing.

 



Bart Kornas (5192km):
2847 days ago

Tiverton, RI, US

Few runs on the formula board with 7.6 sail followed by iSonic 94 with 7.6. Odd feeling transitoning from wide Formula to narrow slalom board. 

Good times both on the water and BBQ hosted by Dani.

 

 



Chris Marsh (3075km):
2847 days ago
2 categories

Kalmus, Cape Cod. A bit overpowered on 7.7 and then 7.0 in chop when the wind picked up to 30 averages.



Peter (48462km):
2847 days ago
2 categories

Kalmus, Cape Cod. Wind picked up steadily from 20 to 30 mph averages. Big crowds on the water, often 20-30 sails at the same time, perhaps 50-80 windsurfers over the course of the day. Nina made some nice progress on the Flaka, sliding backwards over the board the first time. She gets the board turning 180 degrees in most tries now - once she figures out to stay over it more often, she'll have the move. She gets the big balls award for trying Flakas with a 4.7 in 30 mph wind Cool.



Boro (11368km):
2846 days ago
2 categories

Sherman Island, Rio Vista, CA

PD SL 115, LB 7.8, F-HOT 39

Another day of gear testing and tuning. There was enough wind to take out LB 7.0 and spend some time tuning it. I think I am getting close to where I wont it but still faster on 7.8.....



Dani Sfeir (3813km):
2829 days ago

Tiverton, RI, US

 



Sabah Daaboul (1945km):
2829 days ago

Tiverton, RI, US



Comments
Windxtasy


WA
Australia
2847 days ago

Whoo Hoo Barton! Cracked the 30 knots barrier. That is a real milestone. I found it took ages to get past 30 knots, now I can do it anytime there is sufficient wind (water state permitting). Sounds like that new board is a keeper!

Roo


W
United States of America
2847 days ago

Well done Barton, you were grinning like a kid at Christmas after you got off the water having cracked your 30 knot cherry. I'd better watch my back from now on as you'll be hunting me down!

Barton


W
United States of America
2847 days ago

Thanks Anita. Yup, the Goya Bolt 95L is definitely a keeper. Fun to ride, quick, and from my first feeble attempts, easy to jibe - pretty much everything I need. Also, since the deck is concave around the mast base, the flotation is moved back under the foot straps (just like the iSonic 90) so when caught in a wind lull, this board is actually easier to sail than the Magic Ride 104 liter.

Roo, your back is safe for quite a while yet. Smile The 'hunting down' I'll be doing is asking for advice Laughing - such as, on my last run when I got hit by the gust (that you saw coming and knew I was toast), as I recall, I leaned back into the wind more, which obviously didn't work. What should I have done? Note: turning upwind was not an option at the time as I was too focused on the downwind track and didn't see the gust coming. i guess what I'm really asking is how to react when it is too late to do the sane thing and head upwind.  Thanks.

Oh, FYI, the GW-52 and GPSLogit/Alcatel Pixie were about 0.1 knot different for the 2 sec average with the GW-52 reading lower (I posted the GW-52 numbers).

Morts


WA
Australia
2847 days ago

 

 

Well done Barton! Like you I'd got frustratingly close to the 30 knot mark but hadn't cracked it until yesterday & I think your doing it in chop as well which is even more impressive. Feels good to finally see the 3 Smile

 

 

Barton


W
United States of America
2847 days ago

Thanks Jeremy! Congratulations to you too! Yes, the Gorge (even the Waterfront Park) has chop - makes it exciting blasting over the back sides of the chop on a broad reach. I think that is why Roo likes it here - it would be too boring for him if it was flat water all the time Wink. For us mortals, it definitly keeps the adrinaline flowing...

Roo


W
United States of America
2847 days ago

When the gust comes harden up your front leg and drive the power through the board and keep sheeted in. The board will accelerate and stay flat on the water so you will get a burst of speed. Leaning back lifts the board and the fin tends to let go. Weight forward, which is counterintuitive and drive the power into speed. As you correctly surmised that's why I love the gusty choppy Gorge, when you get it right it gets the juices flowing!

Roo


W
United States of America
2847 days ago

Great work team, nice start to the month. Great to see PBs from Barton for peak and Chris for distance. Great way to celebrate the Independance day weekend.

Peter


USA
United States of America
2847 days ago

Congrats on the PBs, Barton and Chris! 30 knots is a big step.  I'm sure you'll keep getting faster with Roo's advice so close, Barton! 

Barton


W
United States of America
2847 days ago

Thanks Peter. 

Roo, you described exactly what happend to me Smile. It is that burst of speed I'll have to deal with mentally Laughing.

Roo


W
United States of America
2847 days ago

Now you're over the 30 hump Barton you'll turn into a gust buster. You'll be hunting them down and sailing all over the river looking for them like I do, that's why my tracks are all over the place. It will become instinctive driving through your front foot, next up a 30 knot 5x10 average.....yeehah!

Drifter


QLD
Australia
2846 days ago

Well done Barton on cracking 30kts and keep on asking questions and getting Roo to post the answers on GPSTC. We can all learn.

Barton


W
United States of America
2846 days ago

Thank you John! 

On Saturday they held local slalom races. The course was through the area that I typically sail so I would be on shore during the races. I learned a lot from Roo about tactics, not that I will ever be racing. Fun stuff.

Boro


USA
United States of America
2846 days ago

Nice one Barton! Keep it coming!