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Dagresultaten
 
1Farrel O Shea81,09
2Steve Thorp80,34
3Ian Richards76,94
4Neil Hardwick74,38
5Pete Davis73,1
6Tim Lawes71,79
7Zara Davis69,69
8Peter Cutts66,7
9Stephen Squirrell60,48
10Paul Burgess59,87
11Stephen Squirrell55,58

Very gusty and broad - good for top speed but 10 seconds felt like a lifetime in the chop!!!! Pleased with the 2 secs its a PB for me.

We rigged in the dark to get the best wind angle but it was still scary broad! Max speed was Ok but 5 X10 sec was rubbish as my balls were not big enough,

Great day at the Kirb. Up at 4am, on the water for first light, but still it was too broad already on the first run. Similer to the 50knot display day but less windy. Well done to everyone who made a decent run, scary stuff in the death chop again. 

Lovely sun day and great to be powered up, but a day for 10sec runs would be nice now..

Now have a k4 17cm for the next session! Thanks Jon at MOO CUSTOM :)

congratulations Zara

See you soon

perhaps in West Kirby one of these days

That top speed performance is a world record I think

 

Early start, rigging in the dark and rain. Very difficult to get a 10s run, well done all those who got down the course. I had a few abopted runs and a few crashes, one resulting in me putting my knee though the sail. I did manage to get a new 2sec PB and four 10 sec runs over 40 knot so pretty chuffed.

On the water by 7am after rigging in the dark, good turnout of speedies with the same idea of banging in some early times before the tide breach, really nice wind strength on the wall of about 35-40 knots and super broad angle made it a bit of a tester. 

After a few runs the Kirby killer chop seemed to take over, even tho the wind angle itself  was about perfect. 

Respect to everyone who  gave it a go and to Zara for her PB max of the day.

 

 

2nd day at Kirby and better but bloody dangerous I thought ! very broad with big chop -- hard to get 10 sec runs -- had some big crashes -- but most people were crashing wile trying to count to 10 secs -- stayed late waiting for sea to go away --much easier -rigged 6.3 and good fun but job to get a good run off the corner because of traffic ( hopy skippy boys even sillier sport than ours)

Finished the day very bashed about but happy with Max speed PB smiley then 5+hour drive home

What a wild night in our van with high winds and lashing rain !!! so didn't sleep well :( have a walk over to the course to see several already out having rigged in the dark and rain !!! It was like a who's who in the world Farrel,Steve T,Ian R, Zara and Pete Davies etc etc :) but they seemed to be wiping out in spectatular fashion about half way down the course so know I was in for a hard day !!! So with the wind being so strong and the tide going to cover half the lake car park in a few hours we left our van and took my gear over in Peter Cutts van. We decided to rig my 5.2 and his 5.8 and take it in turns which cut down our time on the water and probably saved our lifes !!!! :) After a word with Ian who said it was pretty 'hardcore' out there as the wind was too broad which meant a bad rolling swell down all of the course :) So it was a case of starting in the corner head up to the first corner, hoping you were in the straps and harness before bearing off and hanging on for as long as possible !!!! I made it about 10 metre's down the course before crashing out and hitting my head on the wall !!! :( thank goodness for my helmet :) It wasn't a hard knock but made me nervous for the rest of the morning and hats off to those who made a good series of 10 second runs !!! and several were just going for a high max !!! Pete C was struggling with his Manta and had ago on my Falcon speed with my 5.2 and liked it and got his best max  39 kts !!! which repaid the time I did a similar speed on his kit at La Franqui !!!! :)

So then the tide came in and the plan had been for me to pack up having got a 40 kt ave. and take Mag to see the metal figures at Crosby beach but because we had such a bad morning we would try again in the afternoon as the tide dropped which meant sitting in the van for a couple of hours with the heater on !!! So at about one I returned to the lake to discover the wind had dropped alot so de-rigged the 5.2 and rigged the 5.8 and had to go out on the 80 :( after afew low 30 runs decided that was a waste of time and decided to rig the longboard and 8.5 and go for a 30 ave. It took awhile as I had to carry my kit across the road and I as finally ready at 3 ish - trouble now was there were alot of freestylers out and you had to be careful as once you got the big board up and running it's not the easiest to stop !!! Again I had a great time out in the sun and made a 31+ kt run and was looking good for a 30 ave but the wind eased and I only made 29 - good but not good enough to beat Bob Cunningham !!! what what fun trying.I came off the water as darkness fell with two boards to de-rigg and then a 5 hour trip home !!! Mag and I both love West Kirby, the friendly people,wonderful people and it was great to put faces to any I,ve scene post on this site !!! I only blight was when I came across a old timer freestyer (the point of freestyle is ???? but to be honest the same can be said of speedsailing !!! ) when our boards touched lightly as I landed and I got a really bad mouthful of abuse totally out of character to every one else we met - perhaps he was having a bad day :(

So looking forward to going back and hoping for abit better sailing conditions and my 40 kt ave !!!

 

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Improved my longboard times (with a max gps reading of 31.335)  with a late afternoon session at Kirby and so close to getting ahead of Bob C !!! ran out of wind and light and lots of freestylers out too :( but great fun trying :) will take my big kit there again !!!

 

KA