Swan River Mob Lead Thommen1 Challenge

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hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
7 Jun 2007 4:20pm
SRM have posted some impressive no.s for the ****ty conditions we have had over here
kato
kato
VIC
3531 posts
VIC, 3531 posts
7 Jun 2007 8:47pm
Nice Alpha,s too. Bloody Hell Chris
25
25
WA
319 posts
25 25
WA, 319 posts
7 Jun 2007 8:26pm
Just posted the 6 June sessions from Chris and Claude!!
These results give SRM 6 out of 6 categories for 6 points
Well done guys!!
It would be great to work hours that suited the wind of the day!!
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
7 Jun 2007 8:29pm
Bragging rights for C.L on the 5th, bet we wont often see that again Slowboat mustu had an off day
Good score, well done the Mob
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
7 Jun 2007 8:33pm
For a few fleeting moments the Mandurah Mob was the gun WA team, unfortunately was only a figment of my puny imagination, I had fantasised Slowey bowing before me, . and in a dream he was asking me for hints on how to sail fast,unfortunately for me........ I had to wake up.... Remember those yummy adolescent dreams you used to hate waking up from...... well this was the yummy middleaged windsurfers wetdream, damn that unconscious!!!!!!
25
25
WA
319 posts
25 25
WA, 319 posts
7 Jun 2007 8:34pm
Never underestimate the Grand Master Claude
Fitter and stronger than most guys half his age
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
7 Jun 2007 8:38pm
quote:
Originally posted by 25

Never underestimate the Grand Master Claude
Fitter and stronger than most guys half his age



Claude makes the typical grandmaster looked middleaged..... Oh yeh we are damn you Claude
slowboat
slowboat
WA
560 posts
WA, 560 posts
8 Jun 2007 11:01am
Its been a bit hit and miss trying to time the best of the wind... the session on the 5th was out of desperation (was stuck at work), and I got on the water about 5 minutes before sunset - about 5 minutes after claude finished, and about 10 minutes after the wind dropped. Got 5 or six runs in before it was too dark to see the posts. The 6th was also a fizzer. Waded in when the wind bottomed out and went offshore. I reckon the melville wind gauge "average" is a peak average, not a true average. The 18 knot gusts were only as big as a small car, and then 500m of 10-12kts (no whitecaps) so I dont know how that can average out to 16...
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