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Lüderitz Speed Challenge

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slowboat
slowboat

WA

560 posts

12 Nov 2012 1:49pm
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sausage said...
There's a brilliant vid that's been posted on the FB page but I can't seem to embed. AA appears to have great board trim and control.

www.facebook.com/luderitzspeedchallenge


he always does... He's the only guy strong enough to muscle everything where he wants it to be. It helps to have ultra-stable sails too
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

13 Nov 2012 6:54pm
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Did Chris design the new 37 speed board?


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slowboat WA

499 Posts
Posted 10/11/2012, 5:41 pm

Yes





Apparantly they felt they tail was a bit too thick...... maybe they should have tried it first?
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

13 Nov 2012 10:03pm
Wow bit of butchery going on there

Kimba
Kimba

SA

458 posts

13 Nov 2012 10:36pm
Mark Grinnell beat the South african record in windsurfing with 43.17 Kts on his first run !

Nick Vardalachos has just opened the day with new Greek Record: 42.84 Kts !

Follow on twitter for more updates:
twitter.com/luderitzspeed
barn
barn

WA

2960 posts

13 Nov 2012 8:47pm
Just in: Batman sets the record for Gotham City.. 75knots on the Batboard and Batwing sail combo..

Rumor has it, The Batboard was hollow and had 50 live bats inside. This board created incredible lift as all the trapped Bats had been trained to fly upwards while inside the board, reducing hull drag..

Afraid of being disqualified for using too much physics, Robin was captured trying to explain the lift as an Aerodynamic phenomenon..

They also struggled to find a compatible roof rack for the Batmobile, which they were using to return to the top of the run..




(Just an excuse to recycle this .gif that I spent so long on!)
slowboat
slowboat

WA

560 posts

13 Nov 2012 10:45pm
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yoyo said...
Apparantly they felt they tail was a bit too thick...... maybe they should have tried it first?


it has a thicker tail than the 42 and was completely untested until the other day. Only just made it from the factory in time. We discussed hacking it but he went a bit more "aggressively" than I had in mind [}:)] He has a couple of spares anyway.

Just noticed he upped the production record a bit more today Early days... looks like they are all pigging out over there.
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

13 Nov 2012 11:34pm
Luderitz is going off new world records men & women, PB;s National Records men;s 49.66kts Cedirc Bordes
CaptainHadoc
CaptainHadoc

NSW

128 posts

14 Nov 2012 4:17am
More like 50 now... They've been knowing for an hour, but there is still no name nor accurate speed out... That's not very nice for those of us staying up...
redsurfbus
redsurfbus

304 posts

14 Nov 2012 2:13am
They are not posting any more results from the looks of it, that can only mean one thing, that the records are being broken with every run.......if the wind has dropped I am sure they would give final results for the day.

www.redsurfbus.com/2012/11/luderitz-50knot-500m-toppled-by-more.html
seanhogan
seanhogan

QLD

3424 posts

14 Nov 2012 7:18am
A² : 50.59 WR

Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

14 Nov 2012 8:34am
Awesome speeds getting layed down by all,. ^^^hows AA's hispeed lay down at the end
looks like the 50 - 500m has been broken by Anders on the the Chris Lockwood designed Mistral, await the details as to which one?. Great work Chris, at least we had some form of Aussie presence over their, maybe next year, would be great to get funding to do an all out Aussie assault properly.

Antoine and Cedric pushing hard as well, even on a tandem setting records. News of Antoine crashing? hope the damage if any is not too bad, that narrow channel with the windward bank weaving in and out would certainly be a challenge or at least a bit un-nerving at 50.

Looking at Antoine 99kg, Anders, 103kg, Spotty 114kg at the moment (2009 record weight) I might have a chance, would be interesting to know what extra weight they are carrying?. I know I was over 120kg all kitted up on the big day back in Sept 2009.

Steady wind flat water and the ability to hold it down whilst balancing everything on the fin and the boards tail is what it takes, good luck to all there, take care and at least stick a helmet on you guys.

Redsurfbus......
"Edit 17.30 GMT - Anders Bringdal broke 1st the 50 knots with 50.41 knots and then 50.46 knots! Antoine beat him after with 50.59 knots
Also some posts are indicating that Antoine has had a crash into the bank, wrecking his gear and possibly injuring his back, I hope this part is not true.

Zara Davis has increased the Womens outright record to 44.69knots, this was done about midday with no further reports this afternoon when it seems a lot of the faster times were recorded. Maybe it will be even more than this by now."
redsurfbus
redsurfbus

304 posts

14 Nov 2012 5:54am
Full sets of results from what I can find online so far - with links to any posts on GPSSS
www.redsurfbus.com/2012/11/luderitz-day-to-go-down-in-history.html

What a week :-D
Kimba
Kimba

SA

458 posts

14 Nov 2012 8:54am
Interesting tail on what might be AA's record board...53.14 2s peak


mark62
mark62

509 posts

14 Nov 2012 6:26am
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slowboat said...
yoyo said...
Apparantly they felt they tail was a bit too thick...... maybe they should have tried it first?


it has a thicker tail than the 42 and was completely untested until the other day. Only just made it from the factory in time. We discussed hacking it but he went a bit more "aggressively" than I had in mind [}:)] He has a couple of spares anyway.

Just noticed he upped the production record a bit more today Early days... looks like they are all pigging out over there.



Reading Anders gp3s posting, he mentions that his speeds today were done on a 41 production, not the 42 production. Is the 41 an addition to the 42 or is it a replacement? :)
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

14 Nov 2012 9:36am
Wow!! This is really great news for the sport. Makes me very keen for a speed sail now!! That is absolutely amazing control by A2 on that vid!!
redsurfbus
redsurfbus

304 posts

14 Nov 2012 6:42am
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mark62 said...
slowboat said...
yoyo said...
Apparantly they felt they tail was a bit too thick...... maybe they should have tried it first?


it has a thicker tail than the 42 and was completely untested until the other day. Only just made it from the factory in time. We discussed hacking it but he went a bit more "aggressively" than I had in mind [}:)] He has a couple of spares anyway.

Just noticed he upped the production record a bit more today Early days... looks like they are all pigging out over there.



Reading Anders gp3s posting, he mentions that his speeds today were done on a 41 production, not the 42 production. Is the 41 an addition to the 42 or is it a replacement? :)


Or is it the bit he chopped off it in the video he posted online yesterday?
Edit - just realised 41 is width not volume.....I was guessing he chopped about 1l off the board
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

14 Nov 2012 7:11am
Congratz to all, I hope AA is OK if he did hit the bank, and that video of AA 's record runn gybing at 50kts plus, shows he could probably do a 40kt ALpha
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

14 Nov 2012 10:12am
amazed how everyones speeds increased Farell 48+knt Patrik did a 49+knt Nick the Greek 48+knt run gee I think if all us Aussies were over there guaranteed PBs

Here are the new records which were not checked so far:
Patrick Diethelm: 49.71 kts and he is the 3rd fatsest in Windsurfing!
Nick Vardalachos: 48.84 kts
Mark Grinnell: 46.49 kts
Matthias Rottcher: 46.69 kts
Farrell O Shea: 48.21 kts
Jurjen Van Der Noord: 47.53 kts
Christian Benzing: 45.57 kts
Patrik must be one of the lightest out of the guys there at 87kg
+ why the top hand grip from Antoine looks uncomfortable?
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

14 Nov 2012 9:55am
Wow just wow. How big must AA's feet be looking at those footstraps too.

Here's Ander's link www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=user&val=110926&uid=3693

Here's Antoine's link www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=user&val=110924&uid=412
slowboat
slowboat

WA

560 posts

14 Nov 2012 8:42am
Wow! They did it! I hope AA is ok. I'm sure we will hear more, and if they get more wind in the coming weeks these numbers will be history.

On the 41/42 it's the same board. It's actually 41.7cm wide and we originally called it a 42. But the stickers were made with the truncated value of 41.
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

14 Nov 2012 8:45am
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slowboat said...
Wow! They did it! I hope AA is ok. I'm sure we will hear more, and if they get more wind in the coming weeks these numbers will be history.

On the 41/42 it's the same board. It's actually 41.7cm wide and we originally called it a 42. But the stickers were made with the truncated value of 41.


Do we try and send 2 or 3 Aussies over next year?
seanhogan
seanhogan

QLD

3424 posts

14 Nov 2012 11:41am
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Hey everybody, Anders Bringdal broke 1st the 50 knots mark with 50.41 knots and then with 50.46. antoine albeau followed and broke the record with 50.59 knots a
t the Luderitz Speed Challenge. Congratulations to Antoine and Anders!!! We are expecting a baby this week, afterwards I´ll be joining them at the Challenge!! ;-)
So long, Björn
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

14 Nov 2012 12:49pm
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hardie said...
slowboat said...
Wow! They did it! I hope AA is ok. I'm sure we will hear more, and if they get more wind in the coming weeks these numbers will be history.

On the 41/42 it's the same board. It's actually 41.7cm wide and we originally called it a 42. But the stickers were made with the truncated value of 41.


Do we try and send 2 or 3 Aussies over next year?


Yeah and about 40 of us as support crew
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

14 Nov 2012 11:06am
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sausage said...
hardie said...
slowboat said...
Do we try and send 2 or 3 Aussies over next year?


Yeah and about 40 of us as support crew


Who are you wise man of Science?
Reflex Films
Reflex Films

WA

1459 posts

14 Nov 2012 12:10pm
its all happening - and it looks like the sail rocket did an over 60 knot peak somewhere in the world- with a 54 average.
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

14 Nov 2012 3:22pm
If you are going to go, you mights well sail!

It is my considered opinion that there is no reason why all the top Aussie speedsters could not go at least just as fast as everyone else over there. At least a few would be pushing the 50 knots and many more would be in the high 40's.

The shame is that even if we have the opportunity to go next year or later, the really exciting one is missed forever. This is the one where all the great leaps are being made. I hope I am wrong, but I think there will never be another one where so many records are smashed by so much. Sure, there will be improvements, but they will be less shattering than this first one. Everyone will remember this one.

A story: Many years ago in my youth, I had the opportunity to join the first Kayaking expedition down the Sun Kosi river in Nepal. At that time it was really cutting edge stuff. Big water, remote, unknown, pushing the limits at the time. I trained with the team for a year but when the time came to put up the cash to book my place, I blinked. I had only just started my first year of teaching and the $3000 required seemed like a huge amount of money. I would have had to borrow it and I was also worried that about the disruption to my infant career. The organizers told me not to worry and there would be other trips. They envisioned it would be a regular thing.
As it turns out, there were no more opportunities. Certainly none that resembled the original famous expedition preserved forever in the film of that event 'Sun Kosi, River of Gold".
It is one of my biggest regrets that I did not just hock everything and go. (probably the equivalent of roughly $20,000 today)

I see similarities with this event in Namibia. Hopefully, even though we have missed this one, there may be opportunities to experience something like it in the future.

One of my favorite creeds is "Never let a chance go by"
because
"the older I get, the better I was"

If you have any chance to find a way, it is not too late. Just do it!



choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

14 Nov 2012 3:02pm
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Reflex Films said...
its all happening - and it looks like the sail rocket did an over 60 knot peak somewhere in the world- with a 54 average.


just up the road actually from Luderitz
stringer
stringer

WA

703 posts

14 Nov 2012 12:53pm
dont see any weight jackets, are they not allowed?

Jezstrt
Jezstrt

TAS

1471 posts

14 Nov 2012 4:16pm
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stringer said...
dont see any weight jackets, are they not allowed?




The jacket would be under their rashy
AUS4
AUS4

NSW

1291 posts

14 Nov 2012 9:16pm
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tobhed said...
Kimba said...
Interesting tail on what might be AA's record board...53.14 2s peak





The board in the Picture is the tandemboard, not the one he used when he smashed 50 knots... http://www.windsurfingafrica.org/Photos/tabid/1608/galleryType/SlideShow/ItemID/5823/Default.aspx


I dont think so............this is not the tandem, the foot pads are different.
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