Pinnaroos (WA, Australia) - 2019-06-06
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Kenny
30.699(D)
27.955(D)
16.882(D)
21.354(D)
22.061(D)
48.154(D)
Boz
38.303(D)
36.016(D)
19.898(D)
22.471(D)
30.386(D)
132.349(D)
Flatchat
35.839(D)
32.952(D)
12.944(D)
9.274(D)
29.707(D)
32.086(D)
Woody-Mark
38.416(D)
36.011(D)
16.105(D)
22.085(D)
29.541(D)
83.371(D)
Lunny
38.648(D)
36.656(D)
19.068(D)
23.988(D)
33.136(D)
112.838(D)
Pos
34.027(D)
31.255(D)
16.828(D)
0(D)
28.321(D)
69.546(D)
Windxtasy
29.294(D)
26.249(D)
6.463(D)
0(D)
19.216(D)
16.332(D)
Pointman
Chris Porter
Jeff
paddymac
JC2
Jemma
scarrgo
Jonah
Windtech
Ricey
Bunyip
AC1
Hooksey
tailwind
Snickers
Pacey
SRS73
AndreaMunich
Gloria
Reg
Topcat
Clue Thirst
The Shroom
fingers
Finback
Peanut
Average38.5336.3419.4823.2331.76122.59
Kenny (16394km):
1776 days ago
1 categories

Melville Beach, WA, AU

Wind didnt seem strong from the shore but it was pretty nuclear in the gusts over the sandbank. Tide was very high so no flat water anywhere. Been a while since we had strong wind like this, so i was holding on tight to the boom most of the time.Cool

5m overdrive, 54 JP Slalom, 23 vector weedy



Boz (39135km):
1776 days ago
3 categories

Point Grey, WA, AU

Fun session at Boombas with Swindy, Fangman, Mike and a bunch of Pinnas, wind delivered but tide was high to start with so not the flat Boombas we have come to know. One small section of relative flat water behind some weed but you really had to time it for the elusive gust coming through. Got to fix my gear nboth main battens snapped at the end couldn't do anything about it so sailed with the broken battens. The hour was a lot of stopping and starting but happy with it considering wasn't going for it. The Pinna boys did well everyone having a bit of fun sending it over the chop, no major mishaps though I did see one small catapault from Mike I think.

Manta 54, KAR 5.5



Flatchat (9962km):
1776 days ago
2 categories

Point Grey, WA, AU

Boombas after a false start. Was heading to Melville before a last minute change of direction and plans. Arrived around 9am to see plenty out already and for once Huey on forecast. Chose to go with a normal weedy after last week's scout indicated no abnormal weedbergs around. Unfortunately some of the flattest sections were behind a a mothership weedberg which had plenty of furries drifting away to catch the unsuspecting. Couldn't quite take advantage of this smoothnest so tried a few runs of the point instead. High tide made for a bumpy session but poor fitness was probbaly the bigger bogey. Noticed the tide was so high that fish were jumping onto any vehicles parked close to the high water mark. I think I saw one trying to jump start the Bozium express.

SB i87, Evo5 6.4m, Tribal Wsp27



Woody-Mark (14748km):
1776 days ago
3 categories

Point Grey, WA, AU

Needed that. The 3rd time lucky at boombas. Two no shows from Huey in a week but a delivery on the 3rd day.  Good to see Dan and Roger already out their by 8ish and others rigging. Felt sluggish for the 1st hour or so without much sailing for a while. Found some flat and enjoyed the runs down the end of Austin Bay. Great to have a good showing with plenty of Mobsters and Pinnas making the most of the first winter blow. manta 59 Vapor 6.4. Lunny modified wp 24



Lunny (42007km):
1776 days ago
3 categories

Point Grey, WA, AU

Some solid gusts coming through today. Good to feel some power in a smaller sail.

Also good to catch up with the Pinnas and MMob

Windtech Silver Bullet 57, SV M1 6.2, Tribal ws 23



Pos (11755km):
1776 days ago

Point Grey, WA, AU

Great early morning session at Boombas with a few guys from Mandurah Mob and Pinnas.

Was on 6.3 Loft Racing Blade with 57 Windtech SB and 18cm Tribal delta fin.

Wahoo!!



Windxtasy (13853km):
1776 days ago

Boombas, WA, AU 54 Manta, 21 Tribal WS, 5.4K

The most impressive thing I did today was get up at the crack of dawn and be down at Boombas by 8.30. That effort was far outshadowed by Crimson Flash who by all accounts was already rigged up at the crack of dawn.

The wind we missed out on last week was all there today. The wind gauge was reading 15 - 23 kn by the water, so I rigged 5.4, but I was forgetting to allow for no strong wind sailing for months, and lack of sailing fitness, and I rarely felt comfortable. I suspect the wind was stronger out on the course. The Mandurah graph was averaging 23 - 25knots. My comfort levels were not improved by the icyness of the water. No sooner had I sailed deep into Boombas then my toes started to go numb and my legs started to cramp up. I decided to head back while I could still do so safely, but I had to stop frequently to give the muscles a rest, and it was pretty scary going at speed over the chop. Today I wimped out. Getting back in one piece was more important than speed. Never the less, I did have a few whoo hoo moments.

Note to self - it is time to get out the winter wettie.

The big guns were smoking and put in some courageous efforts to regain our #1 spot. Unfortunately the big guns were not the only things smoking, as a big fire, fanned by the strong winds, caused closure of a section of the freeway, complicating our trip home. Google suggested Mandurah Road, but I hate Mandurah Road, and decided to take the scenic route via Pinjarra and SW highway. Word has it that Mandurah Rd was like a carpark, so I think that was the right decision.

Well done, team, on a set of magnificent scores. I do appreciate your dedication and competitive spirit.



Comments
Windxtasy


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Whoo Hoo! Top of the table, and some big guns yet to post. Go Pinnaroos!

That's  a healthy hour for a stop start one, Boz!

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Here is Boz coming back to base after 132 well sailed km! and some ducks...

Hardie


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Go Pinnas this is the Year of the Pinnaroo

Decrepit


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Nice going Peskys.

And I never realised ducks had dopplegangers, are they part of the wiked witch's magic aresenal???

 

Boz, I did have a big off that probably made a half decent splash, but it was a semi controled spin out, not a catapult. I managed to get the leeward rail up so I din't trip, lost all traction, and landed Bum first in the water.

Windxtasy


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Sensational set of numbers, Lunny! Nicely done!

Nice work, everybody!

Kenny, a 17 knot hour at Melville in those conditions is pretty impressive!

 

Maree Jordan


NSW
Australia
1776 days ago
Sounds like a good crash anita
fangy


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

It hurts to say, but that was a mighty fine job out there today Peskys. A well-deserved top of the ladder placing.CoolLaughing

I hope you peeps didn't get caught out by the bushfire/freeway closure.

Boz, I went around to Nairns on the way home and I am not sure it was sailable. You never know until you give it a go, but atm I am pessimistic.

Boz


WA
Australia
1776 days ago
Fangy I popped in as well not doable, must have been more west in it the last time we sailed offshore.
Woody-Mark


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Hey great Naughty and other results Mr Lunny. Laughing

Kenny


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Impressive Boombas sesh. Some very similar numbers there and a "quacking" nauti Lunny.

Slowy and Winsup were at Melville battling the chop. Keen to see their numbers.  

SRS73


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Awesome sailing everyone 💪

Swindy


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Nice speeds in the conditions today guys, especially that nm Craig.

Was Flatchat disguised as Anita today. I dont recall seeing him.

Windtech


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Wow...some nice numbers up there, very inspirational. That's a blistering Nm Craig.

Decrepit


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Congrats on the PBs Dan, that was worth getting up in the dark for.

Kenny


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

congrats on the PB Dan. Cool

Stretch


WA
Australia
1776 days ago
A trio of 38s, nice work Pinnas! Congrats on the PBs Flash. I did get caught by the FWY closure, big mistake diverting done Mandurah Rd, that was a car park
Windxtasy


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Great results, Flash! And your dedication in being at Boombas at the crack of dawn or before is commendable. Today it was a case of the early bird catches the flattest water. I hope you did not get caught up in the freeway closure and got to your meeting in time.

Snickers


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Great sailing all round!

Congrats on a sweet pair of PB's Dan.

Woody-Mark


WA
Australia
1776 days ago
Congrats Dan on more Pbs👍
fangy


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Yeeha, Dan! Congrats on the PB's - And probably a PB for rigging up before the rest of the world was awake. Laughing

 

Firiebob


WA
Australia
1776 days ago

Well done again Pinnas and congrats Flash Cool

Flatchat


WA
Australia
1776 days ago
Well done team. Some good numbers. That’s a cracking naughty Lunny. Quite impressive for the conditions. Dan, abit disappointing mate, only 2 PBs....well done.
Boz


WA
Australia
1776 days ago
Well done Dan nice PB
Woody-Mark


WA
Australia
1776 days ago
Good effort Anita. It was certainly cold today. 🥶
Maree Jordan


NSW
Australia
1775 days ago
Congrats Daniel nice pbs
Maree Jordan


NSW
Australia
1775 days ago
Anita I have a pair of Gunn bootie and they keep ur toes toastier if still too cold a pair of toed sock as well and they never get cold
Windxtasy


WA
Australia
1775 days ago

Thanks Maree, I do have some thicker booties and a thicker wetsuit, but they haven't been needed until yesterday!

sboardcrazy


NSW
Australia
1774 days ago

Sounds cold Anita! I have a pair of split toe superwarm booties but i can't wear them as there is a bit of plastic rib between the toes and it rubs me raw.Frown