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Windsurfer International - Elements of Speed

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Kimba
Kimba

SA

458 posts

28 Sep 2011 11:12pm
Windsurfer International Issue 22 has the first in a series of speed articles featuring Peter Volwater and Peter DeWit. A few nice videos in there too!

http://www.windsurfermag.com/magazine/windsurf-gps-speed-sailing-tuning-tips-technique/?params=MjJ8MjMyfDYzNg==
Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

29 Sep 2011 1:07am
Some good advice/tips there from both Peter V' and D'W'

Also...from the article....
*Only 2 windsurfers have been faster then the top of the GPS speedsailing ranking - Finian Maynard at 48.7 knots and Antoine Albeau with 49.1 knots *


Thats strange could of sworn some hack on his Aussie engineered kit with a broken batten did 48.71 over 500,
Looks like they rounded up for the article so it reads 48.7 for both Fin' and I, wouldn't that make it 'Only 1 windsurfer' either way?? oh the video timing versus Gps debate shouldn't compare the two I guess...



kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

29 Sep 2011 1:20pm
Nice article, but it is a shame that they were a bit selective with their reporting but i guess you carn,t have some "amateurs" with off the shelf gear from some low volume manufactures going faster
stringer
stringer

WA

703 posts

29 Sep 2011 1:32pm
looks like kihei at the end of the second vid. we were thinking about sailing there last month but decided it would be too gusty... nice and flat though compared to the other side. but kanaha was much more fun!
Beachy T
Beachy T

1 posts

8 Oct 2011 6:47am
Yikes really sorry Craig, my apologies - no offence intended. I edited the article so was my fault. Wasn't thinking and you're right - I should've been more accurate and left out the swingeing statement about 'only 2 riders have ever...' and differentiated between the two forms of measurement. My excuse? Was particularly windy during last mag deadline week - it always is and I joke about going weekly now as it seems to blow like clockwork when it's due out. No agenda on the gear either. Not enough time or clever enough to balance all the political bull anyway. I'll leave that to the print mags and sponsored rider-run websites...

Would love to try the KAs. A guy here in Ireland has 'em and keeps offering for me to come down and give 'em a go. Took my first spin on a cambered sail last month and have fully got the bug now. I used some loft blades and my instinct would be to try the ka first as a result of your achievements. (Plus I know from my days working for Gaastra in the 90s which designers are up on the CAD side of things - especially as amac designed the gaastra software at the time...)

Til then I'm gonna hunt my area of the west coast for a spot to rival yours! We have the wind...just need the magic location - and some skills like yours. Sorry if I caused offence!

Brian
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

8 Oct 2011 9:30am
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Beachy T said...

Yikes really sorry Craig, my apologies - no offence intended. I edited the article so was my fault. Wasn't thinking and you're right - I should've been more accurate and left out the swingeing statement about 'only 2 riders have ever...' and differentiated between the two forms of measurement. My excuse? Was particularly windy during last mag deadline week - it always is and I joke about going weekly now as it seems to blow like clockwork when it's due out. No agenda on the gear either. Not enough time or clever enough to balance all the political bull anyway. I'll leave that to the print mags and sponsored rider-run websites...

Would love to try the KAs. A guy here in Ireland has 'em and keeps offering for me to come down and give 'em a go. Took my first spin on a cambered sail last month and have fully got the bug now. I used some loft blades and my instinct would be to try the ka first as a result of your achievements. (Plus I know from my days working for Gaastra in the 90s which designers are up on the CAD side of things - especially as amac designed the gaastra software at the time...)

Til then I'm gonna hunt my area of the west coast for a spot to rival yours! We have the wind...just need the magic location - and some skills like yours. Sorry if I caused offence!

Brian


Offence? , dont worry bout him lol, great stuff keep it up!
K-100
K-100

106 posts

8 Oct 2011 8:38am
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Beachy T said...

Yikes really sorry Craig, my apologies - no offence intended. I edited the article so was my fault. Wasn't thinking and you're right - I should've been more accurate and left out the swingeing statement about 'only 2 riders have ever...' and differentiated between the two forms of measurement. My excuse? Was particularly windy during last mag deadline week - it always is and I joke about going weekly now as it seems to blow like clockwork when it's due out. No agenda on the gear either. Not enough time or clever enough to balance all the political bull anyway. I'll leave that to the print mags and sponsored rider-run websites...

Would love to try the KAs. A guy here in Ireland has 'em and keeps offering for me to come down and give 'em a go. Took my first spin on a cambered sail last month and have fully got the bug now. I used some loft blades and my instinct would be to try the ka first as a result of your achievements. (Plus I know from my days working for Gaastra in the 90s which designers are up on the CAD side of things - especially as amac designed the gaastra software at the time...)

Til then I'm gonna hunt my area of the west coast for a spot to rival yours! We have the wind...just need the magic location - and some skills like yours. Sorry if I caused offence!

Brian


Give me a shout anytime mate and your welcome to take a spin on my KA's. Will have the new Mistral Speed boards soon as well

Alastair
IRL-250
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

8 Oct 2011 11:17am
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IRL250 said...

Beachy T said...

Yikes really sorry Craig, my apologies - no offence intended. I edited the article so was my fault. Wasn't thinking and you're right - I should've been more accurate and left out the swingeing statement about 'only 2 riders have ever...' and differentiated between the two forms of measurement. My excuse? Was particularly windy during last mag deadline week - it always is and I joke about going weekly now as it seems to blow like clockwork when it's due out. No agenda on the gear either. Not enough time or clever enough to balance all the political bull anyway. I'll leave that to the print mags and sponsored rider-run websites...

Would love to try the KAs. A guy here in Ireland has 'em and keeps offering for me to come down and give 'em a go. Took my first spin on a cambered sail last month and have fully got the bug now. I used some loft blades and my instinct would be to try the ka first as a result of your achievements. (Plus I know from my days working for Gaastra in the 90s which designers are up on the CAD side of things - especially as amac designed the gaastra software at the time...)

Til then I'm gonna hunt my area of the west coast for a spot to rival yours! We have the wind...just need the magic location - and some skills like yours. Sorry if I caused offence!

Brian


Give me a shout anytime mate and your welcome to take a spin on my KA's. Will have the new Mistral Speed boards soon as well

Alastair
IRL-250


Any info on the speed range Alastair?
legless
legless

SA

852 posts

8 Oct 2011 11:25am
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choco said...

IRL250 said...

Beachy T said...

Yikes really sorry Craig, my apologies - no offence intended. I edited the article so was my fault. Wasn't thinking and you're right - I should've been more accurate and left out the swingeing statement about 'only 2 riders have ever...' and differentiated between the two forms of measurement. My excuse? Was particularly windy during last mag deadline week - it always is and I joke about going weekly now as it seems to blow like clockwork when it's due out. No agenda on the gear either. Not enough time or clever enough to balance all the political bull anyway. I'll leave that to the print mags and sponsored rider-run websites...

Would love to try the KAs. A guy here in Ireland has 'em and keeps offering for me to come down and give 'em a go. Took my first spin on a cambered sail last month and have fully got the bug now. I used some loft blades and my instinct would be to try the ka first as a result of your achievements. (Plus I know from my days working for Gaastra in the 90s which designers are up on the CAD side of things - especially as amac designed the gaastra software at the time...)

Til then I'm gonna hunt my area of the west coast for a spot to rival yours! We have the wind...just need the magic location - and some skills like yours. Sorry if I caused offence!

Brian


Give me a shout anytime mate and your welcome to take a spin on my KA's. Will have the new Mistral Speed boards soon as well

Alastair
IRL-250


Any info on the speed range Alastair?


No info just a pic!


Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

8 Oct 2011 1:53pm
Hey Brian, welcome to Seabreeze...
No offence taken, good article, and good to see some coverage. Maybe one day a Gps 500 will surpass Albeau's and Finnians records by enough of an amount that it won't matter, or better still technology like the Trimble system made small enough for windsurfing may become the norm for windsurfing WR500 attempts.
cheers

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Beachy T said...

Yikes really sorry Craig, my apologies - no offence intended. I edited the article so was my fault. Wasn't thinking and you're right - I should've been more accurate and left out the swingeing statement about 'only 2 riders have ever...' and differentiated between the two forms of measurement. My excuse? Was particularly windy during last mag deadline week - it always is and I joke about going weekly now as it seems to blow like clockwork when it's due out. No agenda on the gear either. Not enough time or clever enough to balance all the political bull anyway. I'll leave that to the print mags and sponsored rider-run websites...

Would love to try the KAs. A guy here in Ireland has 'em and keeps offering for me to come down and give 'em a go. Took my first spin on a cambered sail last month and have fully got the bug now. I used some loft blades and my instinct would be to try the ka first as a result of your achievements. (Plus I know from my days working for Gaastra in the 90s which designers are up on the CAD side of things - especially as amac designed the gaastra software at the time...)

Til then I'm gonna hunt my area of the west coast for a spot to rival yours! We have the wind...just need the magic location - and some skills like yours. Sorry if I caused offence!

Brian


slowboat
slowboat

WA

560 posts

8 Oct 2011 12:15pm
the speed boards are 42cm, 47cm, and 55cm wide... Slalom boards are 57, 68 and 82cm wide... stay tuned.
legless
legless

SA

852 posts

8 Oct 2011 6:44pm
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slowboat said...

the speed boards are 42cm, 47cm, and 55cm wide... Slalom boards are 57, 68 and 82cm wide... stay tuned.



It appears one of the speed boards is 95 liters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
slowboat
slowboat

WA

560 posts

8 Oct 2011 5:06pm
the speed boards have plenty of volume compared to other boards on the market of similar width. They plane very early, and stay planing by design. Even the 42 is easy to get going. The point was making boards that can be sailed, tuned, and enjoyed in average, common conditions, so that when the wind turns up you can just go for it with total confidence. All of the boards were tested in a range of conditions (flat water, short nasty chop, open ocean breaking swells etc) without any dramas. They are based on the design I used to set the fastest GPS speeds in 2010. The 42 proto has the fastest GPS 500m for this year, along with a bunch of other nice times overseas (open water windsurfing record etc). More info will be available... soon
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

8 Oct 2011 9:52pm
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slowboat said...

the speed boards have plenty of volume compared to other boards on the market of similar width. They plane very early, and stay planing by design. Even the 42 is easy to get going. The point was making boards that can be sailed, tuned, and enjoyed in average, common conditions, so that when the wind turns up you can just go for it with total confidence. All of the boards were tested in a range of conditions (flat water, short nasty chop, open ocean breaking swells etc) without any dramas. They are based on the design I used to set the fastest GPS speeds in 2010. The 42 proto has the fastest GPS 500m for this year, along with a bunch of other nice times overseas (open water windsurfing record etc). More info will be available... soon


Sweet thinking of us heavier guys for a change
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

9 Oct 2011 6:39pm
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slowboat said...

the speed boards are 42cm, 47cm, and 55cm wide... Slalom boards are 57, 68 and 82cm wide... stay tuned.


Mine's ordered sight unseen, I'm like a cattle dog and a tennis ball atm

sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

9 Oct 2011 9:09pm
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firiebob said...

slowboat said...

the speed boards are 42cm, 47cm, and 55cm wide... Slalom boards are 57, 68 and 82cm wide... stay tuned.


Mine's ordered sight unseen, I'm like a cattle dog and a tennis ball atm




So Firie's going nude
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

9 Oct 2011 9:13pm
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sausage said...

firiebob said...

slowboat said...

the speed boards are 42cm, 47cm, and 55cm wide... Slalom boards are 57, 68 and 82cm wide... stay tuned.


Mine's ordered sight unseen, I'm like a cattle dog and a tennis ball atm




So Firie's going nude


A CL designed Mistral
K-100
K-100

106 posts

12 Oct 2011 12:52am
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choco said...

IRL250 said...

Beachy T said...

Yikes really sorry Craig, my apologies - no offence intended. I edited the article so was my fault. Wasn't thinking and you're right - I should've been more accurate and left out the swingeing statement about 'only 2 riders have ever...' and differentiated between the two forms of measurement. My excuse? Was particularly windy during last mag deadline week - it always is and I joke about going weekly now as it seems to blow like clockwork when it's due out. No agenda on the gear either. Not enough time or clever enough to balance all the political bull anyway. I'll leave that to the print mags and sponsored rider-run websites...

Would love to try the KAs. A guy here in Ireland has 'em and keeps offering for me to come down and give 'em a go. Took my first spin on a cambered sail last month and have fully got the bug now. I used some loft blades and my instinct would be to try the ka first as a result of your achievements. (Plus I know from my days working for Gaastra in the 90s which designers are up on the CAD side of things - especially as amac designed the gaastra software at the time...)

Til then I'm gonna hunt my area of the west coast for a spot to rival yours! We have the wind...just need the magic location - and some skills like yours. Sorry if I caused offence!

Brian


Give me a shout anytime mate and your welcome to take a spin on my KA's. Will have the new Mistral Speed boards soon as well

Alastair
IRL-250


Any info on the speed range Alastair?


Not yet, still waiting myself
K-100
K-100

106 posts

12 Oct 2011 12:58am
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slowboat said...

the speed boards have plenty of volume compared to other boards on the market of similar width. They plane very early, and stay planing by design. Even the 42 is easy to get going. The point was making boards that can be sailed, tuned, and enjoyed in average, common conditions, so that when the wind turns up you can just go for it with total confidence. All of the boards were tested in a range of conditions (flat water, short nasty chop, open ocean breaking swells etc) without any dramas. They are based on the design I used to set the fastest GPS speeds in 2010. The 42 proto has the fastest GPS 500m for this year, along with a bunch of other nice times overseas (open water windsurfing record etc). More info will be available... soon


Can't wait to get mine as i now have a load of money burning a hole in my pocket after selling my current quiver of iSonics

Good to hear they have alot of volume in the speed boards and work great in all conditions as here in Ireland the speed courses we have only work a few times a year so most of the speed sailing we do here is done in chop and not flat water
K-100
K-100

106 posts

12 Oct 2011 2:49am
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slowboat said...

the speed boards are 42cm, 47cm, and 55cm wide... Slalom boards are 57, 68 and 82cm wide... stay tuned.


Can you tell us the volumes of each board Chris?
K-100
K-100

106 posts

12 Oct 2011 7:04pm
This was just posted on Facebook





choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

12 Oct 2011 10:51pm
nice volume in the 47
legless
legless

SA

852 posts

13 Oct 2011 10:17am
Nice range of boards. Is anyone going to be importing them to Australia Windgenuity seem to be still on 2011 Mistrals will they be getting any 2012's in?
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