Mandurah Mob (WA, Australia) - 2018-05-02
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Bully boy fat Basil
30.995(D)
28.16(D)
10.892(D)
15.239(D)
19.195(D)
20.403(D)
otts
30.654(D)
28.831(D)
11.272(D)
12.149(D)
23.14(D)
33.628(D)
Oaf
36.558(D)
33.496(D)
21.338(D)
25.694(D)
31.645(D)
83.466(D)
Decrepit
35.011(D)
32.759(D)
17.525(D)
23.407(D)
27.285(D)
56.12(D)
Hardie
35.154(D)
33.258(D)
0(D)
0(D)
17.39(D)
15.898(D)
fangy
33.66(D)
30.199(D)
10.623(D)
19.818(D)
26.258(D)
50.611(D)
Swindy
35.885(D)
34.154(D)
12.171(D)
24.05(D)
27.743(D)
59.573(D)
Stretch
38.303(D)
36.327(D)
19.994(D)
25.33(D)
32.769(D)
101.529(D)
SluGger
36.552(D)
34.149(D)
17.041(D)
24.83(D)
26.761(D)
116.599(D)
(Mu-) fin
30.16(D)
28.88(D)
18.79(D)
21.578(D)
27.445(D)
85.8(D)
Binny
Bugs
Bender
Elmo
Firiebob
man of
Sammy the snail
Pepe47
evets
ratz
Shane121
WazzaYotty
Morts
Mad Max
TOBYchef
Jonski
remery
Auz
waricle
Greggo
Frank
Rayman
Rocky
Hammer
Lombok
The Scud
Stingray
Rob
Sam
Scud
Average37.4335.2420.6725.5132.21109.06
Bully boy fat Basil (4776km):
2158 days ago

Coodanup, WA, AU

A bonus Autumn sail thanks to our newly crowned official wind god Paz.

We bow in reverence to such a powerfull and obliging God.

But (there is always a but)should our new god fail to perform in future the vengiance of the tribe will be swift and terrible,without mercy.

It a lot of responsibility for a young fellow.



otts (5493km):
2158 days ago

CoolGlory Holes, Australind, WA, AU

6.2 m 107 

rough and wind direction changing direction southerly - south west

Ratz was out blasting away, dakine spreader bar failure - go hard or go home

 



Oaf (7354km):
2158 days ago
4 categories

Coodanup, WA, AU

Another fun day out. Wind better than expected.  Good to be out with a fair crowd today.  Early sail for me and was off early to get the boys.

Enjoying the new board.

Exocet Warp SL 94, HSM GPS 6.6

 

 

 



Decrepit (54483km):
2158 days ago

Arrived at Fangys to see Fangy rigging big, slugger wet and waiting and about 5kts. Slugger said he'd just been blown off the water, then the wind stopped.

So I tossed a coin, put the big yellow thing on the beach with it's huge 55d deltoid and to keep it company the 53 with the 20cm 55d weedy.

In hope I rigged the 6.2 fairly tight. Swindy and Barry arrived followed by Pas, then the wind kicked in

Well done Pas!

My choice looked about right for the 53, so took that out until lunch. Oaf had arrived then Stretch and Mark from Melville.

I thought the 48 with the 23 @ 40/60 would be a better choice, especially in the gusts. So went with that, and missed the extra width in the lulls, but appreciated the better chop handling with narrower board and deeper fin. Was getting much the same speeds, (in the mid 33s) until a stronger gust materialised with me upwind of some flatish water. This got my best speed, but somehow I bounced out of the harness. I tried to sail unhooked, and thought I was doing OK, but then my lower back twinged. Wasn't excrutiating, but I thought it best to give it away for the day and give it a chance to heal.

Turned out to be a much better day than it looked when I arrived, I thought it would just be up and down all day, but I probably planed 99% of the time



Hardie (35683km):
2158 days ago
1 categories

Liptons, enjoyable sail for a cold frontal wind windsurf.

Fave Gear = Mistral Speed 95/55  TR9 6.3m Pepeweed 22/48



fangy (22667km):
2158 days ago

Guess who? (Hint: The New Queen of Sunshine, lollipops, rainbows and sparkles) 

 

 

 

 

 

Fangyland with the new Queen and a heap of peasants. I went down to have a gander straight after the school run this morning, only to find Sludge had clocked off from work already. Apparently, you can do eight hours work in fifteen minutes. Who knew?

 

I went and got my party dress and joined him just as Huey buggered off. I was a bit worried that Huey worked like Sludge, put in fifteen minutes and call it a day. Cap’n Calm arrived and killed off any lingering chance of a breeze, so it was down to coffee and biscuits. Of course, at the smell of biscuits Swindy arrived and ate them all. That left us with nothing to do other than sun baking seal impersonations. Basil arrived with no discernible effect, but then his nemesis rolled into town and commanded the breeze to return so that he may slay the ol’ bugger Basil once more. 

 

A minute later I had the Barge and Koncept 7.5 on the water. Two minutes later I was starting to get overpowered. Three minutes later I was overpowered. I had smacked in my monster Swoody 22 (mod28) to get a feel for it’s holding power. I can say that the 7.5 was way too small to bother the fin. This fin will be for my 8.5+ in shallow water. Knowing that there were to many harbingers of zephyr camped or already on their way, I decided to just hang on. Surprisingly, I got my top speed for the day using the Barge and the Swoody 22. However, it was a bit of sphincter tweaking run, the fin just had way too much lift and I had to call time before I did myself some damage.

 

Next up was my vintage Windtech with a Swoody 22(mod 24) and the Koncept 7.5. The Swoody was very pleasing to use but neither board nor fin was up to holding the 7.5. So I rigged up the Koncept 6.6 and paired it with the Swoody 22 (mod24). This was the best combo for me, with a good trade between stability, upwind work and downwind confidence. For purposes of comparison, I then tried in the FF20. This felt slippery, but nowhere enough control to even think about getting much distance uphill nor putting in any downwind runs in the small chop. I am still struggling to master the old Windtech and yet to find a consistent sweet spot. I swing between fearing for my life and being bogged all on the same run. I am sure it’s just me not having the required intestinal fortitude and skills, so I am going to persist until I  get it right.

 

While I was mucking around with stuff, other things happened. The old Queen Johnski arrived, but then left if a huff of mismatching tiaras or something like that. Also, I found a $5 note floating in the water. Sludge suggested it was his. We all laughed ‘cos it was not like it was the $50 he usually doles out for small change at MacDonalds Drive thru. ‘Ken and Stretch arrived and proceeded to steal most of the jellybeans. And we had a virgin in the shape of Mark to represent those on the wrong side of the Pinna Proof fence. 

 

Lots of sailing, stuffing around and gas bagging, defo a Top Ten Fangy Day. 



Swindy (10125km):
2158 days ago
1 categories

Boundary Island, Peel Estuary, WA, AU    Pat 100 & 87, sim scr 7, swoody 22 speed

Great turn out of underemployed Mobbers today and only one pesky Pinna who we hadnt met before. Goood to meet you Mark, we wont hold being a Pinna against you. 

Wanted to test the 22 woodys today, I plugged in the speed version and fangy had the fat boy version at his disposal. I was super happy with the results, first run after I decided to turn my gps on and I had 35 on the dial and the first jybe was a 24 so mission accomplished. The only downside was that its upwind capability wasnt the best but it only let go a few times in the chop. There has to be a bit of a trade off I suppose as I took about 5mm off the thickness of the foil. I think Fangy enjoyed his go on my other 22 as he lovingly removed a large portion of the paint job around the tip and halfway up the leading edge. Payback for eating all his biscuits.

Happy with most of my results today, they are my best so far this year I think, apart from the hour. Brain health is starting to improve and more time on water should improve the fitness. 



Stretch (30716km):
2158 days ago
3 categories

Coodanup, WA, AU. CA52/GPS7.3/Choco28WS. Followed Slugger's lead and took the arvo off work. Definitely worth it, a good crowd out and a nice 7m wind with a few bullets thrown in for good measure. I tried the 6.0, but there really wasnt enough wind for that. Finished the sesh back on my 7.3. Stroppo turned up, tried to coax him to come out, but floating makes you a bit soft Surprised  Great day!!! Cool



SluGger (13722km):
2158 days ago
1 categories

Coodanup, WA, AU

yes success, took the charger clip apart and then filed down the locator to allow the pins to make a better contact. Least I did some work today..

used every board, best speed on the iso86 and tr16 6.3m mxr25

happy days 

Cool

 



(Mu-) fin (15418km):
2157 days ago

     Peel WA AU.  

     A great day at fangys with the Mob,....   .       Whats going on with that Basil block,...???   More later??  

  Ahm,.. Im lost for words, it seems I can control things?? And even Basil couldnt calm it down with his presence. So I dont kno, dont blame me.

I was trying out an old "free ride" board (havent quite figured out what that meens yet) 52 wide and with a pointy nose. Took a bit of time

to settle in to the groove, but thing went well. It felt good going through the chop, and I thought I was going fast in the gusts,,, oh well.

Had the Ka kon 5.8 pluged in with 53/22cm weedy, to avoid going over weedbergs. Later had the blunt nose 48 board with 50/19cm weedy.

Did I say it was a great day, not too cold, yet, and nice wind.  and a bit of sun.  Laughing   

   

    A map of  were t to go,  ok.

  

          



Comments
WazzaYotty


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

Good pace there Basil........Seniority Speed. I try to follow your lead........

Decrepit


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

Don't think our jelly beans will last long Paul, well you'll probably keep a few.

Hmm 2 of mine went as I wrote this

Oaf


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

I need to take a screenshot, before they all disappear.

Firiebob


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

Nice going guys Cool

Love the rainbow photo Fang, has to be Scissor Hands, I can picture him in Sydney in his rubber, not saying there's anything wrong with that Laughing

Cheers, No Show Bob

Swindy


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

Of course it wont work, you turned it off before the drive home. You probably have a jelly bean or two hidden in there too.

SluGger


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

Well I just cant get the watch to connect, attempting clip charger destructionFoot in mouth

Was great catching up with everyone, Ross brought biscuits,  I brought rainbows ,

missed you No show..

ratz


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

nice numbers there fellow mobbers

i got robbed by the gt 31 gods that decided to steal my numbers

only had a 34 or so though so it didnt matter.

no flat water to be found at the local but charging through the slop at 30 plus knots

is great fun.

fangy


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

Stop using your nipple clamps clip charger Sludge - use the one that came with the bloody watch this time! Laughing

fangy


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

See I told you that would work Sludge. Kudos Bunno boys, damn good work ! Cool

Woody-Mark


WA
Australia
2158 days ago

Good to meet you guys this avo.  Top spot you have down there! Expect more holes in the fence as the pinas continue discover smooth sailing!  Cheers Mark (Woody)

Jonski


WA
Australia
2158 days ago
Good speed guys knew I was missing out today. My reign as queen may have been short but I’m fairly sure there are no Pinvaders during my time.
PJ


SA
Australia
2157 days ago

Great team session ladsCool

Elmo


WA
Australia
2157 days ago

I must be the only one who does a full days workYellYellYellYellYellYellYellYell

Well done peoplesCoolCoolCoolCoolCoolCoolCoolCoolCoolCool

SluGger


WA
Australia
2157 days ago
Hey Elmo “The magnificent man on his flying machine he goes up tiddly up up He goes down tiddly down down, up down muppeting around looping the loop and not defying the ground. Maybe catch you for a slap Sunday 👍🏻👍🏻
fangy


WA
Australia
2157 days ago

^ See Elmo, that's the sort of gold you can create on a 8 hour 15 minute work day LaughingLaughing

(just quietly Sludge, noice work Cool )

Firiebob


WA
Australia
2157 days ago

+1 LaughingLaughingLaughing

Morts


WA
Australia
2156 days ago

 

Looks like a very nice team session & great fun was had by all. It was bloody freezing down here so I was happy to be at work.

 

 

TOBYchef


WA
Australia
2155 days ago
Hi Mob I’m heading over east for a few months! Any tips on where to sail over east? Want to sail heaps!! Cheers Firiebob what you up to? Happy sailing