The Southerly Busters (VIC, Australia) - 2013-01-01
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Old Salty
27.71(D)
24.31(D)
4.39(D)
8.77(D)
11.83(D)
20.64(D)
Drift
24.29(D)
22.26(D)
9.36(D)
10.59(D)
10.14(D)
26.04(D)
Gybing Joel
18.31(D)
8.05(D)
0.88(D)
1.8(D)
0.86(D)
2.76(D)
Fireman Sam
25.21(D)
21.77(D)
7.14(D)
13.33(D)
10.53(D)
35.35(D)
Naz
27.65(D)
25.3(D)
6.19(D)
13.02(D)
11.74(D)
35.04(D)
Cirrus Flyer
27(D)
25.81(D)
6.31(D)
16(D)
12.87(D)
36.31(D)
BigEzy
22.2(D)
19.43(D)
5.46 [PB](D)
0(D)
12.08 [PB](D)
15.74 [PB](D)
Matt Hosie
madventure
CHUNNY
B3
Sav
Bella
Laurie Spies
Tim Pittaway
Hazza1
Vitaly
John N
Geoffee
PJ
Rom
AUS2804
Average27.6825.568.2514.6712.4835.83
Old Salty (4921km):
4126 days ago

Inverloch, VIC, AU

Xcite Koncept 7.5 Delta then Venom 36

WNW 15 - 20 kts.  Early start.  Great way to start the New Year however wind did not swing to WSW as forecasted.  Gusty as heck so rigged the 7.5 with plenty of downhaul to get me through the lulls.  Worked a treat and as the wind hit 20 kts and gusted a few more the sail was under control.  Skill from the sailor but more from the sail manufacturer I think.  Had some great runs with Ernie and Ant threading the needle out the back and sailing to land on the other side.  Was greeted by Inverloch dignatory the Hon Mr Stingray - quite a large fellow.  To add to this THE IWC Rescue helped out a very injured kiter who was dumped on the beach after a big gust.



Drift (6257km):
4126 days ago

LOCATION:  ANGLING CLUB

WIND:  W- 15-20 gusting to 25

GERAR:  CaFR 77, C3 VENOM 44cm, KA Koncept 8.5

Details:  Late start after a New Years at Wornervilla  Hit the water at about 11...wind was too west for any serious speeds but it was good to tune up the 8.5.  Felt a bit overpowered in the gusts but it was nice in the lulls.

Got called off the water by Doug after a kiter seriously injured himself.  Irnically, all the kiters ignored him while all of the IWC members got off the water and help the guy out until an ambulance arrived, some 25 minutes later.  The guy had a few broken bones...nasty stuff.

After the accident the wind built some more but the tide was fully on its way in...decided to pull the pin as I had to be in Melbourne by 6pm.

Nice start to another (windy) year !



Gybing Joel (476km):
4126 days ago

Inverloch, VIC, AU

JP Xcite Ride 120L, Naish Session 4.0, 32cm JP Seaweed

Only a few runs in as the tide built up, quite gusty and mostly W winds...



Fireman Sam (5363km):
4126 days ago

Inverloch, VIC, AU

WOWEE !  What a day...

Late start after NYE at our place, so didnt get on the water until lunchtime.  Missed the lowish tide, and it was already quite lumpy by the time I got out on KA Koyote 7.4, Hypersonic 105, Drake 44cm slalom fin.  One or two speed runs in, then the chop hit as the gusts built.  

After helping out an injured kiter, the wind did swing a little more WSW, took a few runs with NP Fusion 5.5 on the Hyper - wasn't much fun...

So finally put the 5.5 on a JP Xcite Ride with 32cm JP Seaweed fin - HAD A BALL !

As the tide went out, the swell built slightly against the wind... managed to get some great air, chop hopping at one point 2-3 feet - and with 2 witnesses !

Stayed out till late..... Laughing



Naz (10093km):
4126 days ago

Inverloch, VIC, AU

Wind swung SW as the tide receeded. Finished after 6pm

http://ka72.com/viewge.aspx?fid=37257&tid=0

79 Da Curve, 5.5 Tush Storm, 24 fin (cheers Dan)

Port broad reach at the end of the sand bar, as the tide dropped got my best speeds. Great angle and mable water as the tide dropped.

Worth the effort, but short window before the area becomes too shallow.

Heaps of peoples. Confidence back on, even sailed without helmet (forgot it).



Cirrus Flyer (1077km):
4125 days ago

Inverloch, VIC, AU, Starboard S-Type 104Lt, NP RS3 Slalom 5.4, Venom C3 36cm: Day of mixed fortunes. West South West 17 to 20 knots breeze gusting to 27 knots frequently. Started out with the NP RS3 Slalom 6.2 but quickly downsized to the 5.4.

Found the 5.4 just as powerfull but much more sensitive to back foot pressure. Played around with mast base settings finding one finger forward of the insert point to work best. Also tested the same rig with a Select L Weed eliminator (46cm). Found the extra fin area worked well when pointing upwind and felt good cross wind, but felt very loose when on a broad reach. Changed back to the Venom C3 36cm for a more controlled ride as the prevailing wind (W-SW) and the sand bar orientation neccesitated a broad reach for mpst of the outgoing runs.

The combination of wind (more westerly than south Westerly) against the outgoing tide produced significant short sharp chop which made the return runs a handfull. Made the best of the choppy situation to try chop jumping. Limited success. 

Had a few good fast runs towars the end of the day as the tide dropped an the sandbank lilmited the chop formation upwind.

The wind never really dropped and was still blowing a good 17 to 20 knots by the time I ran out of puff. 

Looking forward to better tide, time and wind direction combination for teh next session to get back up to the 30 knot PB posted right at the start.

Still pretty impressed with my "relatively" old kit. Still gives the newer gear a good run for their money.

All in all another good day was had by all.

Thoughts go out to the windusurfer who tried kiteboarding and left the beach with a badly broken fore-arm and injured leg.



BigEzy (36km):
4125 days ago

Inverloch, VIC, AU

Here you guys,.. my first post.! :)



Comments
DazzaJ


VIC
Australia
4126 days ago
Nice one boys. Well done on the PB Roy, clubhouse leader Doug. Dan and I hit the surf, let's just say: surf=1, Dan =0
Tricky Bogan


SA
Australia
4126 days ago

What a way to start the NewYear with a PB !Surprised gr8 start Firery Sam

Fireman Sam


VIC
Australia
4126 days ago

Thanks guys... Lord knows how I scored that Alpha - I'm only just getting my entries into my gybes - and spent most of the day enjoying air off the chop & swell - serious F U N !!

Naz


VIC
Australia
4126 days ago

If only I had a another WeetBix for breaky

Cirrus Flyer


VIC
Australia
4125 days ago

Fireman Sam was on fire. I wittnessed some of those air's. Great launch, nice air, however the landing phase needs a bit of work though. Walking on water is generally reserved for the one with pure thoughts. Wink

Cirrus Flyer


VIC
Australia
4125 days ago

Nice numbers Naz.

Naz


VIC
Australia
4125 days ago

Go ErnieCool

Old Salty


VIC
Australia
4123 days ago

Well done Ernie - Great first post - Onwards and upwards from here

Fireman Sam


VIC
Australia
4121 days ago

Well done Ern !!