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Kato's record attempt

Created by sailquik sailquik  > 9 months ago, 18 Feb 2022
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sailquik
sailquik

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18 Feb 2022 12:30pm
Yet to be officially ratified by the WGPSSRC, but here are the numbers and some Graphs:



Here with the 24 hr calculations:





The calculation of the claimed speed and adjusted distance (subject to ratification):




sailquik
sailquik

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18 Feb 2022 12:41pm
I make that roughly 290 Gybes!

Here is a nine minute video of me trying, and failing, to keep up with him about one and a half hours in to his session on Monday.



And next morning from the shore, going strong on CA77 wide and 7.7m sail.

hardie
hardie

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18 Feb 2022 11:51am
astonishing, astounding, stunning, staggering, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, shattering. awesome, awe-inspiring, sensational, remarkable, spectacular, stupendous, phenomenal, prodigious, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable.
kato
kato

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18 Feb 2022 4:24pm
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hardie said..
astonishing, astounding, stunning, staggering, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, shattering. awesome, awe-inspiring, sensational, remarkable, spectacular, stupendous, phenomenal, prodigious, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable.


Ya forgot Stupid and stuffed body
Steve Charles
Steve Charles

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18 Feb 2022 3:40pm
Legend
BSN101
BSN101

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18 Feb 2022 6:08pm
How many corners? LOL
kato
kato

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18 Feb 2022 9:43pm
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BSN101 said..
How many corners? LOL


About 290 Daffy thinks
PhilUK
PhilUK

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18 Feb 2022 7:30pm
A big congratulations, thats an amazing feat.
I've never really done past 2 hours of 'fast' sailing, let alone 24.
duzzi
duzzi

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19 Feb 2022 12:53am
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hardie said..
astonishing, astounding, stunning, staggering, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, shattering. awesome, awe-inspiring, sensational, remarkable, spectacular, stupendous, phenomenal, prodigious, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable.


Or ... VERY impressive.
WillyWind
WillyWind

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19 Feb 2022 8:25am
Very impressive. I would like to know more about it!
Clue Thirst
Clue Thirst

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19 Feb 2022 8:39am
Wow, just wow!
Marty1970
Marty1970

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20 Feb 2022 8:43am
You are a legend!!! Congrats mate!!!
conan
conan

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181 posts

20 Feb 2022 3:01pm
Well done Craig, Big Congrats, Awesome
sailquik
sailquik

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20 Feb 2022 5:57pm
I think I underestimated the number of Gybes. He did 20 in the first Hr, 21 in the second hr. He didnt keep up that speed but even conservatively, without actually trying to count them all on the graph, he must have done closer to 400 Gybes. !!
kato
kato

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20 Feb 2022 7:00pm
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sailquik said..
I think I underestimated the number of Gybes. He did 20 in the first Hr, 21 in the second hr. He didnt keep up that speed but even conservatively, without actually trying to count them all on the graph, he must have done closer to 400 Gybes. !!


Wow and only stuffed up 8 of them. Flat water heaven
Te Hau
Te Hau

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21 Feb 2022 4:25pm
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sailquik said..
I think I underestimated the number of Gybes. He did 20 in the first Hr, 21 in the second hr. He didnt keep up that speed but even conservatively, without actually trying to count them all on the graph, he must have done closer to 400 Gybes. !!


GPS Action Replay gives a full account of gybes, if you can get the program to run that is.
sailquik
sailquik

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21 Feb 2022 7:58pm
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Te Hau said..
GPS Action Replay gives a full account of gybes, if you can get the program to run that is.


Ahhh, I had forgotten that.

Just ran one of the files and it came up with 343 Gybes.
Nelle
Nelle

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22 Feb 2022 5:13pm
What an unbelievable effort. Congratulations. How young is Kato?
Ian K
Ian K

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22 Feb 2022 5:17pm
That depends on whether you allow for relativistic time dilation.

( Which if you're into GPS I suppose you do? )
kato
kato

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22 Feb 2022 8:36pm
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Nelle said..
What an unbelievable effort. Congratulations. How young is Kato?


A young 55
firiebob
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22 Feb 2022 6:38pm
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kato said..

Nelle said..
What an unbelievable effort. Congratulations. How young is Kato?



A young 55


Just a baby Craig
snorkel962
snorkel962

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23 Feb 2022 6:08am
That is an absolutely amazing achievement congratulations!
DunkO
DunkO

NSW

1147 posts

24 Feb 2022 2:14pm
give us some details,
what did you do at night, lights aim at, buoys with lights.
breaks? Food? Aqua turds?
how stuffed we're you.
what beer did you neck at the end?
thedoor
thedoor

2487 posts

24 Feb 2022 1:04pm
so how many of those 24 hours were you sailing? what is the prior record for such a feat?
Nelle
Nelle

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24 Feb 2022 5:15pm
Would also love to know what your training regime was leading up to the record.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

24 Feb 2022 3:04pm
3 beers and a pie.

He had to get them himself
kato
kato

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24 Feb 2022 10:31pm
Hi all, I'll try and fill in some details and answer the questions. Most of the details are in the GPSTC , so I'll try and add a bit more.

Woke up at 8am on Monday, couldn't sleep. Nervous about if I could do it, excited about the adventure as I'd been waiting for a forcast like this for 4 yrs.Lay around until 11, then got food and water ready. Peanut butter, Jam and cheese sandwich was the fuel of choice as I couldn't buy any donuts in Beachport.
At Lake George by 1pm to set up 4 sails and 4 boards.
Sailing by 4.15pm
Lots of sailing
Finished the next day at 4.15, pack up the gear. Some had already been packed away by many volunteers on the day.
Back to the caravan park, leftovers and check tracks for the total.I didn't really know what my distance was durning the day and I relied on Daffy looking at the GPS when I came in. He was the encouraging push that I needed at the 22 hr mark to finish the 24.
Finished by 9pm, no beers just water. So many Sport Gels in my stomach and a bit dehydrated, beers were last on the list. Had a few the next night but not too many as I was still a bit shaky.
I'd been awake for 37 hrs and surprisingly getting to sleep was a bit hard. Too much exercise.
Lack of sleep is very strange; you become beyond tired and have to think a bit more before you can make it happen. Muscles get so tired that you have to find new ways to get the same result otherwise they just cramp. A twist in the shoulder might help the bicep work, moving fingers each run to get the wrists to stop hurting. It is an interesting exercise in pain management and energy conservation.
For me the distance sailed was just a way of measuring the event, the real challenge was to sail for 24 hrs. I got close with 22 hrs TOW and no end because the wind stopped. I could have done with a lot less at the end, 27kts was a bit much.
Would I do it again...maybe?
Going over the tracks, seeing the slow bits and what could I improve?
What fitness do I have to bring to the lake next time?
Food. 18 Sports Gels. 4 Peanut/Jam/Cheese sandwiches and few protein bars
Water..with cordial and electrolytes
Training
This was a hard one for my instructors to work on as windsurfing is just not running or swimming.
Lots of Interval training..builds up cardio. Only time I threw up was doing this training.
Isometric exercises, first on the floor then on top of medicine balls then fit balls. Think of pushups with your feet on 1ball and your hands on the other. Great for your core and back.
Then there was Pilates, looks easy and then they ramp it up to 11. Loved the challenge.
Lastly weights, not much as work provides a lot of opportunity to lift heavy stuff.
So that was done 2.5hrs each day, 4 days a week after work.
The weekend was for SUP surfing, recovery and of course windsurfing.
Injuries from the 24hrA hole in each hand, 2 holes in the left foot.Some tingling in the fingers that took a week to go away. I did see my Osteo for a check up and service of the body.

I guess one of my problems is that I'm a daydreamer and we remember the dream and work out how to get it to happen.
Some of them actually work.
Smokyonthewater
Smokyonthewater

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25 Feb 2022 9:00pm
Great insight Kato thanks for sharing. What was it like checking the depth through the night at speed. I saw that you had a full moon did your eyes adjust or did you know pretty much the safe areas.
Again well done.
buzzy
buzzy

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25 Feb 2022 9:40pm
Blood big effort! Congrats Kato
kato
kato

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25 Feb 2022 9:54pm
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Smokyonthewater said..
Great insight Kato thanks for sharing. What was it like checking the depth through the night at speed. I saw that you had a full moon did your eyes adjust or did you know pretty much the safe areas.
Again well done.


Buoys and lights
WillyWind
WillyWind

582 posts

28 Feb 2022 1:42pm
how long was each leg approximately?
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