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46knots at Inverloch, VIC (TRUE STORY!)

Created by Bonominator Bonominator  > 9 months ago, 3 Mar 2012
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Bonominator
Bonominator

VIC

5477 posts

3 Mar 2012 11:39am
NEWS FLASH

Up until yesterday, no one had sailed over 40 knots in Inverloch. Well we smashed that record as follows:

Kato 40.00knots peak (HE DESERVED TO BE FIRST)

Adrian (ADO) 40.6knots 10sec.

Adrian 43.5knots peak

Spotty 46knots peak and 43knots 10sec

Some bruised ribs, snapped masts, smashed feet etc to add to the injury list. Hope Kato gets well soon!

hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

3 Mar 2012 9:26am
Sensational, remember sailing that place in late 80's, looking at the channels, and thinking it was potentially like sandypoint, but didnt quite have the mindset of a speedsailor in those days, fab stuff
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

3 Mar 2012 11:51am
Adrian,
Talk about stealing Flipper's thunder
Well done on a set of impressive numbers at Area 45.
mr love
mr love

VIC

2415 posts

3 Mar 2012 1:40pm
Have to change the name to Area 46 now!
AUS1111
AUS1111

WA

3621 posts

3 Mar 2012 11:21am
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sausage said...


Talk about stealing Flipper's thunder
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The boy who cried wolf!
Old Salty
Old Salty

VIC

1271 posts

3 Mar 2012 5:44pm
It was fitting that the man who found Area 45 was the first to break 40 kts on Anderson's Inlet at Inverloch. Well done Kato. The Southerly Busters took it over as their home turf and I guess now we will have to put up with all the Pit Crew with their double bogie gear trucks, rigging babes, groupies and double decker power boats

The nice thing about this place is there are lots of unexplored areas that may give us a NM and that will work on other wind directions other than the Easterly we had on Friday.

The bugger about this place is you come off the speed channel straight into a deep water section that gets a diamond shaped standing chop pattern from wind and tidal movement. Have seen it standing 90 cm at times.

Well done to ADO and SPOTTY for smashing Kato's record.

I guess we have to set the bar at 50 kts now
Bonominator
Bonominator

VIC

5477 posts

3 Mar 2012 6:22pm
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Old Salty said...

It was fitting that the man who found Area 45 was the first to break 40 kts on Anderson's Inlet at Inverloch. Well done Kato. The Southerly Busters took it over as their home turf and I guess now we will have to put up with all the Pit Crew with their double bogie gear trucks, rigging babes, groupies and double decker power boats

The nice thing about this place is there are lots of unexplored areas that may give us a NM and that will work on other wind directions other than the Easterly we had on Friday.

The bugger about this place is you come off the speed channel straight into a deep water section that gets a diamond shaped standing chop pattern from wind and tidal movement. Have seen it standing 90 cm at times.

Well done to ADO and SPOTTY for smashing Kato's record.

I guess we have to set the bar at 50 kts now


It was out of sheer respect for the man that I let him do it first. Seriously, no congratulatory hugs for Kato - his ribs are a little delicate at the mo from demolishing a mast.
Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

4 Mar 2012 4:52pm
It was D Day for Area 45, all this talk and still nothing over 40 knots, you narrowly got your glory Kato, your time was up! and not by much, lucky I take my time rigging up.

My first Run at Area45 peaked at 41.4 at 12:11, then the rest 42.8, 41, 44, 44.36, 44.27, 44.89, 46.78, 43.7, 44.36, 43.6, 42.59, 43.

10sec's : 43.4, 43.09, 43.05, 42.89, 42.84

500m : 42.28
250m : 43.1
100m : 45.07

The run requires you to have as much speed as possible around 39 knots on the tight section before you bear off down the short run. I was surpised at the speeds, but the numbers including the 500 give this little run some cred'.

Will be fun exploring more of these channels in differant wind directions to get the best speeds Inverloch has to offer.
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

6 Mar 2012 9:19pm
Nice work boys

Cheers Russ
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

7 Mar 2012 8:30am
Awesome numbers Spotty, has probably got us all thinking about those spots that sort of look like they could have potential, but just haven't given a proper go.
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