Pinnaroos (WA, Australia) - 2018-12-06
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
JJ
19.933(T)
17.281(T)
0(T)
11.49(T)
14.494(T)
16.63(T)
Lunny
26.298(D)
25.415(D)
16.478(D)
19.276(D)
21.991(D)
106.88(D)
Kenny
16.113(D)
15.123(D)
9.409(D)
12.623(D)
13.234(D)
38.302(D)
Pointman
Chris Porter
Jeff
paddymac
JC2
Windxtasy
Jemma
scarrgo
Jonah
Windtech
Ricey
Bunyip
AC1
Hooksey
tailwind
Flatchat
Snickers
Pacey
SRS73
AndreaMunich
Gloria
Reg
Topcat
Clue Thirst
The Shroom
fingers
Finback
Peanut
Average23.1221.3512.9415.9518.2472.59
JJ (25827km):
1939 days ago

Cottesloe, WA

Fun foiling in 10-14 knots and small waves. Good to see another foiler (Peter) out there.

Slingshot 105  Infinity 76   Ezzy Elite 5.7



Lunny (42007km):
1939 days ago
3 categories

Windfoil, Foilville

Had to get out and try the new Mach 2. It ended up being windier than forecast so the 7.8 was plenty of power.

The 7.8 Mach is very nice compared to my old Reflex 6, feels much lighter and rotates well.

I guess the amount of Ks backs this up, had a bit of energy to spare.

Great to catch up with Kenny.

JP HF 135, Severne Mach2 7.8, NP F4 big wing



Kenny (16394km):
1939 days ago

Majestic Point, WA, AU

A nice 13-18 knot day. Sailed upwind to Melville then sailed downwind past pelipoint.

Got to try Lunny's board and foil for a few runs. The foil felt way less draggy than the alu foil and shortness of the board had less swing weight which helped when avoiding crashes. The width of the board made going upwind easier too. The small wing probably would have been better with the small sail though. Good to compare a different foil to what i usually use.

Cheers Lunny for letting me try it out.

5.3 Blade, 117 isonic, NP alu, then 135 JP Foil board, F4 foil



Comments
Windxtasy


WA
Australia
1939 days ago

Wow Lunny, you had a LOT of fun