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1David Mossop66,7
2Richard Upton61,74
3Carl Macdonald60,51
4Chris Dimond60,15
A big wind day at the channel - a new PB!

Wasn't planning a sail today, but the wind did come in stronger than expected, so I raced from Adelaide down to Goolwa at around midday. I was held up on the way by the 'Tour Down Under' bike race, and sat in a HUGE line of cars doing 40 or 50 km/h for the last 25km's. This was very frustrating as I could see the trees bending over and touching the ground - arrgh! By the time I got there, I'd missed the best of it, but still had a great sail on the 101 and 6.6 - this is a fantastic combination, and in the 15 - 20 knots, it was a lot of fun.

The wind picked up a bit later in the day, and I had an ambitious attempt on the iSW49 with the 6.6, but this was not going to work for me

Sam and Carl were flying as I packed up, so they might have some better numbers.


Great day that should have been better, the planets didn't quite align !!

Navi gt-11 doppler.

 

Kept calling the station and it was reading 25 avg gusting up to 40 knots - westerly - ideal direction for speedLaughing.  Shame i had to work till 4Frown.  Tried to talk the boss into letting me leave early but it was a NO!  By the time i left work it had swung south west and it had dropped to 15 - 20.  Arrived to see Chris D and Sam heading out on speed boards.  Decided to take out the isonic 50 with 5.8.  Definately far from speed conditions - very square and short runs - but good to get on the little 50 again.  In the end took the fanatic 89 for a cruise.

 

Carl - Isonic 50, 2009 5.8m koncept and sl7 25cm, ended up on fanatic 89 with sl31 and 5.8.

 

Sam - F2 xs missile, 6.2m loft blade and sl7 25cm and ended up on fanatic 91, sl7 31 and 6.2m blade.

 
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