Thanks Snides, and here's some more www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.506608566036043.117361.299496563413912&type=1
Results Of the WSP Cervantes Speed Nov 2012
Taken from Mel's notes
Top speeds in front of the gun
Gary B....................Hay maker run
Chris L....................71
Isaac DV.................68
Daryl G...................67
Blair........................67
Matt L....................66
Snides...................62
Daryl P...................62
Ben N ...................62
Tom R....................61
Sam......................61
Rohan...................61
Jojo.......................61
John Nort...............61
Brayden B...............61
Jarrod....................60
Bender....................60
Elmo......................60
Reg.......................59
Claude...................59
Conrad...................57
Josh.......................56
Mark......................54
Dion.......................54
Martin....................53
Chris (red board)......53
Orange sail "X".........52
Murray "MD".............52
Karlo.......................51
Blue Ezzy sail...........51
Simon ....................49
Ryan......................49
Toby......................47
John "C".................46
Red/Blue Ezzy sail .....45
Crashes recorded in front of the gun
Brayden B.........61
Blair.................57
Elmo................55
Martin..............50
Some people will note that there is quite a sizable difference between the radar top speeds and peoples GPS speed's, The picture below hopefully offers some explanation.
Where the radar gun was set up and aimed was where the water started "thinking" about smoothing out (compared to out back), the smoothest runs were well past the gun into the bay, however even that was a bit of a mission dodging strategically placed cray boats and moorings.
Respect to all who lined up in front of the gun it was a full on day
Also
Apologies for being a "Beach Nazi" and getting everyone to park a long way from the shore but I think it worked out a lot better than having a huge wind shadow in those conditions. That felt like a bloody long way to lug my gear back.
Huge thanks to
WSP for the event
Anna Marie and Mel for the time keeping
That was fun
Here are a few pics from Col. They really show how rough it was out the back and how smooth the 100m close in near the radar gun was!!
The old faithfull Carbon Art Speed 50 handled it great