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Sandy point Today

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Created by vando > 9 months ago, 16 May 2009
vando
QLD, 3419 posts
16 May 2009 4:06PM
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I hear rumours of 46knot peaks.
Bummer i should have gone

sailquik
VIC, 6168 posts
16 May 2009 6:26PM
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Yep!

sailquik
VIC, 6168 posts
16 May 2009 6:27PM
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The sight that greeted us this morning:
Watch out where you park overnight though. At high tide the water was halfway up the windows!

vando
QLD, 3419 posts
16 May 2009 6:33PM
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on ya daffy

www.gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2009-05-16&team=16

hardie
WA, 4130 posts
16 May 2009 6:00PM
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hardie
WA, 4130 posts
16 May 2009 7:41PM
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Team session numbers to dream of: gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2009-05-16&team=16

pedro e
VIC, 257 posts
16 May 2009 10:12PM
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the data is not all in yet either - still Mat, John, Spotty and Tom to post - I think that is all. Most Pit Crew I have yet seen in one place!

hardie
WA, 4130 posts
16 May 2009 8:25PM
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pedro e said...

the data is not all in yet either - still Mat, John, Spotty and Tom to post - I think that is all. Most Pit Crew I have yet seen in one place!


Which West Ozzies turned up?

kato
VIC, 3515 posts
16 May 2009 10:48PM
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hardie said...

pedro e said...

the data is not all in yet either - still Mat, John, Spotty and Tom to post - I think that is all. Most Pit Crew I have yet seen in one place!


Which West Ozzies turned up?


Slowey and Yoyo graced our shores with Chris D,Dave and Tim from SA so we didn,t have it all to our selves. Dam you interweb and your easy weather forcasts [}:)]


hardie
WA, 4130 posts
16 May 2009 8:52PM
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kato said...

hardie said...

pedro e said...

the data is not all in yet either - still Mat, John, Spotty and Tom to post - I think that is all. Most Pit Crew I have yet seen in one place!


Which West Ozzies turned up?


Slowey and Yoyo graced our shores with Chris D,Dave and Tim from SA so we didn,t have it all to our selves. Dam you interweb and your easy weather forcasts [}:)]






Ta

Did Mal Wright sail?

kato
VIC, 3515 posts
16 May 2009 11:05PM
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hardie said...

kato said...

hardie said...

pedro e said...

the data is not all in yet either - still Mat, John, Spotty and Tom to post - I think that is all. Most Pit Crew I have yet seen in one place!


Which West Ozzies turned up?


Slowey and Yoyo graced our shores with Chris D,Dave and Tim from SA so we didn,t have it all to our selves. Dam you interweb and your easy weather forcasts [}:)]






Ta

Did Mal Wright sail?



No

steller_3
QLD, 123 posts
16 May 2009 11:08PM
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sailquik said...

The sight that greeted us this morning:
Watch out where you park overnight though. At high tide the water was halfway up the windows!




oh well its only a swift... it had it coming

vando
QLD, 3419 posts
16 May 2009 11:21PM
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steller_3 said...

sailquik said...

The sight that greeted us this morning:
Watch out where you park overnight though. At high tide the water was halfway up the windows!




oh well its only a swift... it had it coming


Thats what happends when ya jump the cue

Gestalt
QLD, 14759 posts
17 May 2009 12:18AM
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i think the vic guys have got it sussed with huey,

everytime they go there they sacrifice a car and huey responds.

timford
NSW, 510 posts
17 May 2009 9:38AM
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sailquik said...

Yep!



wow, thats 'quick'

sausage
QLD, 4874 posts
17 May 2009 11:06PM
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timford said...

sailquik said...

Yep!
46.10knots


wow, thats 'quick'


Yes very quick - I see the sail came away from the deck & speared itself in the sand. BTW what sort of fins do you guys use for those Swift boards?

Congrats guys, massive numbers.

Goo Screw
VIC, 269 posts
18 May 2009 7:18PM
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sausage said...

timford said...

sailquik said...

Yep!
46.10knots


wow, thats 'quick'


Yes very quick - I see the sail came away from the deck & speared itself in the sand. BTW what sort of fins do you guys use for those Swift boards?

Congrats guys, massive numbers.


That Swift had three eighteen year old stoned skegs attached to it

sausage
QLD, 4874 posts
19 May 2009 12:31AM
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Goo Screw said...

sausage said...

timford said...

sailquik said...

Yep!
46.10knots


wow, thats 'quick'


Yes very quick - I see the sail came away from the deck & speared itself in the sand. BTW what sort of fins do you guys use for those Swift boards?

Congrats guys, massive numbers.


That Swift had three eighteen year old stoned skegs attached to it


Ah yes, tri (hard) fins on speed

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
20 May 2009 3:00PM
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I'm curious as to why we haven't seen any speeds on GPSTC site as to how the WA guys went at the Pit on this day. Not that they have any obligation to at all mind you, I just thought normally Slowie would post something....

slowboat
WA, 560 posts
20 May 2009 1:23PM
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havent got arount to it yet... only got home last night. Nobody else from our team sailed on those days I posted on gp3s.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
20 May 2009 1:25PM
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well done on the sail Chris! sorry we couldnt back you up... the wind may have nudged 5 knots?? that day?
the next couple of days may make amend

slowboat
WA, 560 posts
20 May 2009 1:27PM
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fingers crossed all this talk of wind tomorrow doesnt scare it away [}:)]

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
20 May 2009 1:30PM
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slowboat said...

fingers crossed all this talk of wind tomorrow doesnt scare it away [}:)]



if you stay at home it will help the cause!!!..........

elmo
WA, 8882 posts
20 May 2009 1:31PM
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snides8 said...

slowboat said...

fingers crossed all this talk of wind tomorrow doesnt scare it away [}:)]



if you stay at home it will help the cause!!!..........


or anywhere nth of mandurah



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