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World distance record?

Created by sausage sausage  > 9 months ago, 13 Feb 2013
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sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

13 Feb 2013 11:04pm
Kato just logged a 552km one day session - can anyone verify if this is the world record. What a mammoth effort - congratulations.

gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2013-02-12&team=16

EDIT - just checked GPSSS 24 hr record www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=records&countryID=0&Gender=0&Year=-&SpeedType=2 and he has beaten his own record from Nov 2010 by 11km

firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

13 Feb 2013 9:37pm
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sausage said...

What a mammoth effort - congratulations.


+1 well done

elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

13 Feb 2013 11:03pm
Huge Respect
DavMen
DavMen

NSW

1509 posts

14 Feb 2013 9:15am
Amazing!
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

14 Feb 2013 8:43am
........ and he could have used a spot light ! Massive effort !
Herbylyn
Herbylyn

QLD

214 posts

14 Feb 2013 10:52am
I was talking with him on the day before he done this. I didn't see him on the day , but I understand he rose on the next day about 5am for his marathon drive home. I'm just proud to have met him.
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

14 Feb 2013 12:35pm
Amazing also in the same session 1 hr at over 27 knts average !
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

14 Feb 2013 12:51pm
Fantastic effort Craig!

I am sure this will be a new Distance record for both GPS-SS (24 hrs day) and GPSTC (one calender day).

Just received the files and it looks like 549.9km on Doppler. There will be a small deduction for possible error for the GPSSS record.

Fantastic one hour in that as well at over 27 Knots!!!! And a peak speed of 40 knots!!
More amazing, it looks like 465km in 12 hours!!!! EDIT: I just realized that is a 21.1 knots average for 12 hours!
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

14 Feb 2013 12:58pm
Just ran Mat's tracks.

440m!!!

Also 414 km in 12 hours!!

What a fantastic effort from both the PiT Crew guys!
bushfire
bushfire

NSW

354 posts

14 Feb 2013 2:06pm
Fantastic effort Kato - you are a machine! Congratulations
Kimba
Kimba

SA

458 posts

14 Feb 2013 1:39pm
Ouch! Super effort Craig and Mat!
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

14 Feb 2013 1:28pm
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sailquik said...
Just ran Mat's tracks.

440m!!!

Also 414 km in 12 hours!!

What a fantastic effort from both the PiT Crew guys!



Pfft I did 500metres once

Congrats to Mat too and that would make a combine average of 496km on GPSTC - think that record's going to be around for some time to come.
Milsy
Milsy

NSW

1176 posts

14 Feb 2013 3:24pm
WOW!, Thats amazing, well done mathew and kato, you guys are windsurfing kings!!!
keef
keef

NSW

2016 posts

14 Feb 2013 3:51pm
congratulations kato, marathon effort, kato i have heard on the grape vine there's a few interstate guys heading to illawarra for the winter westerlies ,
if there's any chance you can make it I would love to personally congratulate you ,not only for your marathon effort but for over all dedication you have for speed sailing
stroppo
stroppo

WA

747 posts

14 Feb 2013 4:19pm
im not sure who has worked it out but how many gybes in this sesh was it 2km laps is that 1 gybe every km or every 2kms did he do 500 odd gybes or 250 either way sh#t loads amazing stuff ?
vando
vando

QLD

3418 posts

14 Feb 2013 7:22pm
amazing stuff Kato
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

14 Feb 2013 7:35pm
I have processed 2 shots of the man in action, there may be more, I took loads that day, when I get home, I'll go thru the rest.



I have a feeling the foreground sailor is young Izaac, can anyone confirm?

evilC
evilC

QLD

681 posts

14 Feb 2013 11:11pm
Wow, just wow

Looks like he has a survival pack on his back ?
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

14 Feb 2013 10:27pm
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stroppo said...
im not sure who has worked it out but how many gybes in this sesh was it 2km laps is that 1 gybe every km or every 2kms did he do 500 odd gybes or 250 either way sh#t loads amazing stuff ?


Kato said 2-2.5 km runs, he did about 300 gybes and only dropped 5!
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

15 Feb 2013 7:58pm
Well done Kato, fantastic effort.
Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

16 Feb 2013 12:47am
Nice one Kato,
but you and your gear might be all wonky now after going around in circles for so long.. Best you do it again in the other direction to straighten yourself out.
evets
evets

WA

685 posts

16 Feb 2013 12:00am
2 absolutely huge distances, 12 hours averaging 21 kts is astounding as is dropping 5 gybes in 300
Well done to both Craig and Matt.
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

16 Feb 2013 3:13am
Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it turns out it is a very close thing. My initial analysis suggested to me that Craig exceeded his old record by about 2 km. That is not quite enough to establish a new WGPSSRC record. For that, one must exceed the old record by more than 1%, which would be about 5.5 km in this case.
Further, more careful analysis now puts Craig's recent distance at just over 538 km after deducting the calculated error margin, just a couple of KM short of his existing WGPSSRC World 24 Hour windsurfing record.

On the positive side, it is definitely the furthest distance sailed in a single calender day anywhere and is a new top distance mark in the GPSTC. I think it also the furthest distance anyone has sailed in 12 hours.
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

16 Feb 2013 11:43am
OK. Good news. I am wrong! It will be a new record. I was thrown out because the distance shown on the GPSSS records list is wrong. It says 541 km's for the existing record and Craig tells me it should be 531 km's. I checked and he is correct. The 541 was the raw distance before correction for error.
So it appears that Craig HAS sailed a new 24 hr record of around 538 km's.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

16 Feb 2013 12:59pm
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sailquik said...
OK. Good news. I am wrong! It will be a new record. I was thrown out because the distance shown on the GPSSS records list is wrong. It says 541 km's for the existing record and Craig tells me it should be 531 km's. I checked and he is correct. The 541 was the raw distance before correction for error.
So it appears that Craig HAS sailed a new 24 hr record of around 538 km's.


Well thank goodness for that. It would be extremely annoying to sail that far and miss out on a record because of a technicality.
dkeating
dkeating

VIC

278 posts

16 Feb 2013 7:24pm
well done Craig congratulations. It must be all that fire fighting that keeps you fit.
It would be nice to know how often you sail and what additional exercise you might do to obtain the endurance to get to these distances.
Makes me feel like an old man. I struggle to hold the rig after 50km and usually cramp up in the legs.

Sign him up for a scholarship at the A.I.S.
Marty1970
Marty1970

NSW

154 posts

16 Feb 2013 10:57pm
WOW Kato!!! great effort mate!!!
you're my new windsurfing hero.
andersbq
andersbq

61 posts

17 Feb 2013 6:24am
Respect, well done on that small board!
pedro e
pedro e

VIC

257 posts

17 Feb 2013 11:57am
Kato resting up after his big effort:



Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

17 Feb 2013 12:17pm
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pedro e said...
Kato resting up after his big effort:



Yes it was a Ballsy effort by both Kato and Mathew, even if they were unshaven.

Looking fwd to getting back to LG for some balls n all sailing......
JonesySail
JonesySail

QLD

1120 posts

17 Feb 2013 8:21pm
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pedro e said...
Kato resting up after his big effort:






congrats what a days sailing! Amazing effort!
Wet suit is looking a bit 'hairy'....
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