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Have You Lost A GT31?????

Created by TASSIEROCKS TASSIEROCKS  > 9 months ago, 29 Nov 2010
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TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 6:38pm
Have you lost a GT31

This one has no username settings in it.

I just charged it up and it has no card in it, a work colleague son found it so we are looking for the owner. (and a reward)

If you can tell me where you lost it (this is not a competition) it will find it's way home to you.

P.S it was not found in Snake River.

Funny how a GT31 find it's way to a member of the GPS Challanged team.

Cheers Russ
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 7:16pm
Just down loaded the info on the unit to card and have a look at this!!!

Who owns it?? They are a speed legend no wonder the unit found it's way to me.

Device: Navilink.GT31
V1.3(B1014a)
<-- OLD FIRMWARE!
Time to update.
Click Here
Multiple Valid Sessions:7
All results are Doppler.

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Session Date: 9/06/2010
Number of Points: 442
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Sandy Point, Vic, AU
Approx Timezone: 9.5
2 Second Peak (kts): 46.81
5x10 Average (kts): 25.33
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 46.52
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 30.69
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 16.57
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 16.46
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 16.42
1 Hr (kts): 2.51
Alpha 500 (kts): 12.29
Nautical Mile (kts): 41.1
100m peak (kts): 46.79
Total Distance (km): 5.39

If you claim it you could post this speed at sandy point is it Dave's ??
Russ
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 7:20pm
More clues???

Session Date: 14/07/2010
Number of Points: 3586
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Mentone, VIC, AU
Approx Timezone: 9.5
2 Second Peak (kts): 33.67
5x10 Average (kts): 26.27
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 33.14
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 25
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.59
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.41
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.21
1 Hr (kts): 12.52
Alpha 500 (kts): 4.8
Nautical Mile (kts): 30.06
100m peak (kts): 33.42
Total Distance (km): 29.43
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

29 Nov 2010 6:20pm
41 knot nautical mile - I'm positive that's mine.
BTW - Where's Sandy Point?
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 7:41pm
Sausage

if not claimed can I have it..... Please

Have a look on ka72 the tracks are interesting

I feel like CSI who are you who who who who

Russ
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 7:44pm
And there is more clues

Serial Number: 932001064
User Name: GPSUSER
Device: Navilink.GT31
V1.3(B1014a)
<-- OLD FIRMWARE!
Time to update.
Click Here
Multiple Valid Sessions:7
All results are Doppler.

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Session Date: 9/06/2010
Number of Points: 442
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Sandy Point, Vic, AU
Approx Timezone: 9.5
2 Second Peak (kts): 46.81
5x10 Average (kts): 25.33
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 46.52
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 30.69
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 16.57
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 16.46
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 16.42
1 Hr (kts): 2.51
Alpha 500 (kts): 12.29
Nautical Mile (kts): 41.1
100m peak (kts): 46.79
Total Distance (km): 5.39



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Session Date: 14/07/2010
Number of Points: 3586
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Mentone, VIC, AU
Approx Timezone: 9.5
2 Second Peak (kts): 33.67
5x10 Average (kts): 26.27
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 33.14
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 25
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.59
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.41
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.21
1 Hr (kts): 12.52
Alpha 500 (kts): 4.8
Nautical Mile (kts): 30.06
100m peak (kts): 33.42
Total Distance (km): 29.43



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Session Date: 15/07/2010
Number of Points: 169
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Mentone, VIC, AU
Approx Timezone: 9.5
2 Second Peak (kts): 13.35
5x10 Average (kts): 7.4
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 10.47
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 8.23
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 7.36
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 5.6
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 5.33
1 Hr (kts): 0.99
Alpha 500 (kts): 7.14
Nautical Mile (kts): 1.02
100m peak (kts): 7.26
Total Distance (km): 2.11



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Session Date: 7/10/2010
Number of Points: 1440
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Sandy Point, Vic, AU
Approx Timezone: 9.5
2 Second Peak (kts): 39.51
5x10 Average (kts): 37.15
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 38.82
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 37.66
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 37.02
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 36.35
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 35.88
1 Hr (kts): 7.79
Alpha 500 (kts): 10.25
Nautical Mile (kts): 13.27
100m peak (kts): 39.28
Total Distance (km): 17.68



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Session Date: 16/10/2010
Number of Points: 740
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Sandy Point, Vic, AU
Approx Timezone: 9.5
2 Second Peak (kts): 43.1
5x10 Average (kts): 39.38
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 41.96
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 40
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 39.32
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 38.07
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 37.56
1 Hr (kts): 2.63
Alpha 500 (kts): 7.93
Nautical Mile (kts): 24.19
100m peak (kts): 42.89
Total Distance (km): 10.59



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Session Date: 18/10/2010
Number of Points: 1808
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Sandy Bay, TAS, AU
Approx Timezone: 10
2 Second Peak (kts): 24.66
5x10 Average (kts): 19.66
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 23.65
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 21.27
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 18.88
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 17.53
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 16.96
1 Hr (kts): 0
Alpha 500 (kts): 9.33
Nautical Mile (kts): 15.36
100m peak (kts): 23.73
Total Distance (km): 14.58



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Session Date: 19/10/2010
Number of Points: 8173
Location: (Suggest Another Name) Sandy Bay, TAS, AU
Approx Timezone: 10
2 Second Peak (kts): 26.61
5x10 Average (kts): 24.32
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 25.95
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.28
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 24.1
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 23.73
Top 5 5x10 speeds: 23.55
1 Hr (kts): 10.84
Alpha 500 (kts): 17.34
Nautical Mile (kts): 20.68
100m peak (kts): 26.08
Total Distance (km): 64.11
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

29 Nov 2010 8:03pm
pretty sure its dave Morehead's but i may be wrong. i think he did a 45 and a 40 at sandy point when we were there.
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 8:12pm
Alfa 500 is interesting

I don't think that's Dave???
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

29 Nov 2010 8:34pm
I haven't had a chance to look at the tracks and it's not mine (both of mine are sitting in front of me now), but I reckon it could be a kiteboarder!!
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 9:03pm
I think it could be AMAC from ka sails??

The wierd tracks would be the moth sailing he is into like Robby Gough?

Steve is that when we got the weight jackets?? because he was in Tassie then.

Russ
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

29 Nov 2010 9:22pm
Sounds like AMAC,he always forgets 10% of his gear at Daffys or the Pit and he does sail Mentone with Mr Love
houston
houston

TAS

3173 posts

29 Nov 2010 11:16pm
Russ, where did your mate find it?
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

29 Nov 2010 11:24pm
near sandy bay rowing club
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

30 Nov 2010 9:05am
Could be a paddler, they use GPS's on their surf ski's.
buzzy
buzzy

TAS

2433 posts

30 Nov 2010 9:22am
I'd like to see a paddler doing 46.81 knots!
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

30 Nov 2010 12:10pm
They do on downwind "runners". I'm a cool surf skiier now I even know the special paddling words.
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

30 Nov 2010 12:28pm
Select to expand quote
Kazza said...

They do on downwind "runners". I'm a cool surf skiier now I even know the special paddling words.


At a stretch maybe 40 km/h max but not 46knots (85km/h). Any wave travelling at that speed is either going to turn up on your doorstep 20metres above sea level on Boxing Day.
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

30 Nov 2010 3:11pm
i'm thinking amacs also,

he did a 43+ pb on a 2011 koncept on the 16/10
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

30 Nov 2010 7:38pm
Could it be Robbie Goughs? He sails out off the Sandy Bay Rowing Club with his Foiler Moth and trains in VIC with AMAC. He also has a 50L speed board and 5.6m speed sail, so may have been doing some training on the quiet!! He has a heap of different GPS's, but I didn't think he had a GT31, unless he got it recently.

I can ask him?
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

30 Nov 2010 8:16pm
Good work Dave,

It looks at least 12 months old but a few weeks in the water could do that.

I have sent a email to AMAC but no response yet?

So Dave, when can I open the champagne to celebrate the gps team challenge result No 1 in the world!!!!

cheers Russ
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

30 Nov 2010 8:23pm
we can celebrate when Hardie or someone puts a forum up in gps and speed sailing hopefully thats soon.
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

30 Nov 2010 8:24pm
Yep, stranger things have happened at the last minute, but I reckon we can have the champagne chilled on ice and ready to go!!!
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

30 Nov 2010 8:26pm
p.s on the GPS lost, Could it be Andrew Barranger making a comeback? I miss sailing on the water with him. Andrew was on Sailworks me KA those were the days.

He was super competitive as well, heaps of fun to drag race.

We all sailed pretty fast then wish we had GPS back in the day. How much faster do we think we are today?

Russ
buzzy
buzzy

TAS

2433 posts

30 Nov 2010 9:13pm
Theres a lot of wind in Vico and 15-25 in Mandurah
Steve Charles
Steve Charles

QLD

1240 posts

30 Nov 2010 8:18pm
GULP
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

1 Dec 2010 8:00am
I got in touch with Rob Gough and he reckons it will be AMAC's (he'll check). We can drop it in to Rob to pass back, or send direct Russ.
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