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A little windy at SP

Created by yoyo yoyo  > 9 months ago, 4 Jul 2011
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yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

4 Jul 2011 5:23pm
stringer
stringer

WA

703 posts

4 Jul 2011 6:21pm
REAL SHAME SLOWY BOOKED WITH TIGER AIR
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

4 Jul 2011 9:47pm
Should be fun Now where,s that extra lead
tony wyn
tony wyn

VIC

81 posts

4 Jul 2011 9:49pm
WORK
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

4 Jul 2011 10:28pm
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tony wyn said...

WORK


What is it good for?
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

4 Jul 2011 9:06pm
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Mobydisc said...

tony wyn said...

WORK


What is it good for?



Absolutely nothing

Say it a again
Te Hau
Te Hau

495 posts

4 Jul 2011 9:10pm
Those temperatures look as bad as NZ!!!
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

4 Jul 2011 11:41pm
Goodluck guys. We've got WindGuru showing gusts up to 63 knots later in the week for SE TAS - highest I've ever seen prior to this was 58 knots! There's a storm a brewing ....
Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

5 Jul 2011 12:09am
Roll out the Royal Flat Wet Carpet, Slowness has arrived Siiiiiiick Oooonne


elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

4 Jul 2011 11:00pm
Good luck and good fun to all
tony wyn
tony wyn

VIC

81 posts

5 Jul 2011 8:41am
bye bye records
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

TAS

1471 posts

5 Jul 2011 8:50am
Good luck guys, hope it lives up to the forecast
Ian K
Ian K

WA

4164 posts

5 Jul 2011 7:17am
246 views already! Pity we can't get the Tour de France TV crew. With a yellow helmet system of course.



Steady green arrows at Hogan Island already
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

5 Jul 2011 8:51am
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Ian K said...

246 views already! Pity we can't get the Tour de France TV crew. With a yellow helmet system of course.



Steady green arrows at Hogan Island already


hmm WSW is what's needed don't think it works on WNW low tide 8am....a lot of things have to come together
latedropeddy
latedropeddy

VIC

417 posts

5 Jul 2011 1:02pm
Hogan Island going off!



www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV60801/IDV60801.94949.shtml
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

5 Jul 2011 2:42pm
Any news filtering through yet?
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

5 Jul 2011 2:57pm
Skunked the wind remained WNW during the low tide and didn,t move more westerly untill the tide was racing in. I did 1 run for about 200m untill i just ran out of wind, just too broad (31kt peak) Matt got a longer run,but ran out of puff or smooth water just past the end of the large dune. Big bullets of wind comming through turning the inlet white and a few very close lightening strikes when the West change came through. Could have been a "Spotty day" if the tide and wind had come together. I left early so the guys left may have a bash in the high tide, but very hard to get some good speeds in 45+kts and swell. Theres always latter in the week
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

5 Jul 2011 3:58pm
Sorry to hear the planets didn't align - hopefully it'll all come together sometime this week.
Goo Screw
Goo Screw

VIC

269 posts

6 Jul 2011 12:49am
This looks like a bit of premature ejaculation in the scheme of a good PiT week...
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

7 Jul 2011 11:30am
Let us hope the wind swings WSW a little earlier than the forecast predicts so the crew and Slowy can make the most of the low tide at midday on Sunday. I imagine being a W/E there will be big turn out despite the chilly temperatures.

Good luck guys.




Bonominator
Bonominator

VIC

5477 posts

7 Jul 2011 2:20pm
Extremities crossed for Sunday now. I managed 42.5 peak on my one and only run but it was just too dangerous, sailing that fast on 15cm chop plus rolling swell from the tidal surge against the wind. Nasty!
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

7 Jul 2011 8:19pm
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yoyo said...

Chris , maybe you should rebook you flight (again!) for monday night.




should have gone to Lake George would have sailed everyday;read no "tides" guessing 43 knot NM as well
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

7 Jul 2011 10:31pm
Hi YoYo,
That tide chart shows data for the ocean beach at Sandy Point. Add an hour and a half on average for the inlet near the speed course. :-)

The forecasts are changing every model run at the moment. At the current time it looks like Saturday, Sunday and Monday are all a chance, but this time of the year the wind can often defy forecasts and just stay NW to WNW, as we were reminded last Tuesday. :-(
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

8 Jul 2011 12:02pm
Andrew, great to know that the low tide will be 1-1.30pm. It looks REALLY good with the current forecast. 40knots SW at low tide on Sunday.



It's been awhile since a windsurfer did 50... maybe Sunday's the day.

Fingers crossed that it holds.
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

8 Jul 2011 11:59pm
When you are talking Epic speed conditions, WSW is the best angle!
Check this update!!!

Bonominator
Bonominator

VIC

5477 posts

9 Jul 2011 9:35am
For anyone contemplating a "sail" at SP this Sunday, please really take all precautions before deciding to sail. If the forecast is right, expect storm force winds in squalls and strong gales the rest of the time. Last Tuesday we had some stranded sailors and ditched equipment. Ask others what they think if you're unsure because conditions will test even the most experienced sailors and help will not be readily available. If you struggle to waterstart when tired in 25 knots-forget it.

Other than that, enjoy!
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

9 Jul 2011 11:48am
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Bonominator said...

For anyone contemplating a "sail" at SP this Sunday, please really take all precautions before deciding to sail. If the forecast is right, expect storm force winds in squalls and strong gales the rest of the time. Last Tuesday we had some stranded sailors and ditched equipment. Ask others what they think if you're unsure because conditions will test even the most experienced sailors and help will not be readily available. If you struggle to waterstart when tired in 25 knots-forget it.

Other than that, enjoy!


so your staying home then
Bonominator
Bonominator

VIC

5477 posts

11 Jul 2011 3:15pm
Err, no mate. Evidence on the net, including facial carnage...
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

14 Jul 2011 11:20am
from the gps-ss site

13-07-2011 by Roger:

1. New World record!

The Record Committee has validated the claim for a new world record by Craig Spottiswood.

The new record with the claimed speed of 47.58 Knots will be made visible on the site soon.


So I guess it was a little windy at SP
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

14 Jul 2011 1:05pm
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yoyo said...

from the gps-ss site

13-07-2011 by Roger:

1. New World record!

The Record Committee has validated the claim for a new world record by Craig Spottiswood.

The new record with the claimed speed of 47.58 Knots will be made visible on the site soon.


So I guess it was a little windy at SP



Sweet! well done Craig
stringer
stringer

WA

703 posts

14 Jul 2011 2:07pm
onya spotty!
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