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Created by shear tip shear tip  > 9 months ago, 17 May 2012
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shear tip
shear tip

NSW

1125 posts

17 May 2012 8:13pm
I found this over on boardseeker. Includes one aussie GPSTC member still going for it...

Wood Duck
Wood Duck

157 posts

17 May 2012 6:39pm
Nice to see some colour.
Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

17 May 2012 11:43pm

And he still has the same sail number - 25

Nice video find Mike
ka43
ka43

NSW

3097 posts

18 May 2012 10:41am
Ah, the old days
Good to see PD fangin' and another smart bloke with hook up.
Victor B
Victor B

WA

130 posts

19 May 2012 9:03pm
PD at 4:56. Cool stuff
Te Hau
Te Hau

495 posts

20 May 2012 6:40am
Great vid, looks like it was a close competition.
There has been good tech progress when you think they would be doing 10 kts + more today in the same conditions and on 'over-the-counter' gear.
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

20 May 2012 7:58pm
Man I have to take out that allegro of mine in some good wind soon!!!
Love the glow sails, Man they stand out and look faster, something for the industry to embrace.
I think sails are going this way again, which I support especially if offshore sailing and look very distinctive on the water..

snides8
snides8

WA

1731 posts

20 May 2012 8:01pm
Looking at the vids it looks to me fins in those days where not ideal..lots of guys crabbing sideways, the sails all though relatively tight leached seemed to go ok.
I recon fin design is one of the main diff between now and then.
Maybe PD can comment...if he can remember that far back;)
Ian K
Ian K

WA

4164 posts

20 May 2012 8:18pm
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Te Hau said...

k they would be doing 10 kts + more today in the same conditions and on 'over-the-counter' gear.


I've heard from an old timer that in the old days it was quite hard to get good speeds over 500 metres between two specific points that may not have been at the optimum angle to the wind.

He gave the impression that had they had GPS in those days they wouldn't have been a full 10 knots slower.
Eel
Eel

Eel

NSW

40 posts

21 May 2012 2:17pm
Wish I hadn't spent so much on new gear! Now where did I bury that old Bic gun??
25
25

25

WA

319 posts

21 May 2012 8:54pm
It was actually 1988 [bloody hell - half my lifetime ago] and yes I can remember Snides!!
The boards were a lot narrower - I had a 13" [33], 14.5" [37] and 16" [41] Santoshas shaped by Greg Laurenson.
My fins were generally dolphin type shapes with a cut out base that I made myself. Used mainly NP RAF speeds from 3.9 to 5.4 - the very first monofilm came out this year! Used pretty small sails compared today and yes Snides there was not a lot of loose leach action.
Maybe the whole combination was making us crab although I only remember going sideways a split second before I crashed!
Masts were aluminum although Haywood had an early proto Fiberspar he was testing.
Curtis made fins for most of the top guys and they all used Jimmy Lewis boards.

By the way - the skinny blonde kid from 1:09 is one B Dunkerbeck.....and I smoked him!!!
Bonominator
Bonominator

VIC

5477 posts

23 May 2012 10:55pm
I want to buy the soundtrack...
stringer
stringer

WA

703 posts

23 May 2012 10:05pm
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25 said...

It was actually 1988 [bloody hell - half my lifetime ago] and yes I can remember Snides!!
The boards were a lot narrower - I had a 13" [33], 14.5" [37] and 16" [41] Santoshas shaped by Greg Laurenson.
My fins were generally dolphin type shapes with a cut out base that I made myself. Used mainly NP RAF speeds from 3.9 to 5.4 - the very first monofilm came out this year! Used pretty small sails compared today and yes Snides there was not a lot of loose leach action.
Maybe the whole combination was making us crab although I only remember going sideways a split second before I crashed!
Masts were aluminum although Haywood had an early proto Fiberspar he was testing.
Curtis made fins for most of the top guys and they all used Jimmy Lewis boards.

By the way - the skinny blonde kid from 1:09 is one B Dunkerbeck.....and I smoked him!!!



dansy used to have the big sail number purely for looks but nowaday its gotta be that big so he can read it properly, and it helps him remember his name. Dunkawho?
stringer
stringer

WA

703 posts

23 May 2012 10:12pm
i cant believe they had red bul in 1988!?
stringer
stringer

WA

703 posts

23 May 2012 10:13pm
were those speeds the average over 500m?
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