I've always liked light wind blasting, some of my best sessions have been having low speed drag races with Hard'z where because of the light winds there is very little difference between you and you end up being very evenly matched.
After having a few ripper sessions on the new JP SLW and knowing how poor the winds have been in a lot of areas this year I thought I'd put out there a different type of challenge for light wind Fatty boomballatta gear.
So here it is:
Date:.............
Boards:...........Greater than 130L
Sails:............ Less than 11m (can't have the formula crew murdering everyone)
Wind speed:....Less than 20 Knots (yellow arrows only) post a graph image if possible
2 Sec:............
5x10 Sec........
Alpha 500.......
Anyone up for it?
Date:.............15/09/2010
Boards:...........JP SLW 154L
Sails:............ NP RS6 7.8m
Wind speed:....13-18knots
2 Sec:............25.012knots
5x10 Sec........22.953
Alpha 500.......17.174
Being a light weight, my light wind board is a 105L hypersonic that I use with a 8.5 sail. Does this mean I cant enter?
Please dont discriminate against us vertically challenged light weights
Lighter weights, generally don't have to much of an issue with lighter winds so should be ripping around anyway.
The whole point is that bigger kit although not up with the smaller stuff on a windy day can be and is fun to ride.
I can only offer a session from last year ( I shouldn't have sold the Battleship!)
Date:.............09/07/2009
Boards:...........Fanatic falcon 160L ish 2001 84 wide, 58cm pointer
Sails:............ Koncept 7.5
Wind speed:....12-16 knots
2 Sec:............26 knots
5x10 Sec........24.62
1 Hour............18.67
Alpha 500.......18.93
gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2009-07-09&team=12
By my reckoning Jet is gonna blitz it with this one when he starts windsurfing again.
60 kg 133 Futura 7.5 Overdrive or Apollo with 8.5 Overdrive/10 Overdrive.
Ive sailed the Apollo with the 10 and it planes on a ****teenth of wind and that is with 86 90 94.278kg onboard.
Hmmm,aparently you cant say p00f in this forum[}:)]. How politically correct is that.
Well done Seabreeze. AAA ebay rating
Gear correction factor
smaller board same sail gets better points= 1/volume
smaller sail same board gets more points= 1/area
best gust of the day in your seabreeze graph location = /max gust
multiple by 2 sec speed
multiple by 1000 to look better
=((1/board)*(1/sail))/max gust*2 sec speed*1000
take Lao shi and my hypersonic same day.
boardxxxxxx160xxxxxx160xxxxxx105xxxxxx105
sailxxxxxxxxx10xxxxxxx5xxxxxxxx10xxxxxxxx5
max guist xxx16xxxxxxx16xxxxxxx16xxxxxxx16
2 secxxxxxxx26xxxxxxx26xxxxxxx19xxxxxxxx19
xxxxxxxxx1.015625xx2.03125xxxx1.13xxxxx2.261904762
so I beat Laoshi cos my board had smaller volume, or a smaller sail despite he went faster with the same wind.
A session from 2/1/10 at Yamba
Date:.............02/01/2010
Boards:...........RRD 155lt, with 38 Maui then 44 Maui
Sails:............ 7.0 Maui Titan
Wind speed:....16-19 knots N/E
2 Sec:............25.12 knots
5x10 Sec........23.15
Naut Mile .......21.0
Alpha 500.......10.76
Top spot for Nm & distance
Light weight wind challenge-count me in!
60 litre Flare and a 3.6m and if it hits 15 knots I'll be smokin on my CA SL45,48 litre and a 3.0m
...
Date: 16/12/2009
Board: Tabou Rocket 140
Sail: Loft 02 6.6m
Wind: Gusts up to twenty knots
2 sec: 26.3
5x10 sec: 24
Alpha 500: 16.4
Date: 09/12/2008
Board: Starboard F162
Sail: Neil Pryde RS:6 9.8m
Wind: 12-15kts
2 sec: 24.76
5x10 sec: 22.84
Alpha 500: 12.98
My fastest session on a formula board was only my third time out on the new board.
Date:.............22/08/2010
Spot:..............Pinnaroo Pt
Boards:...........RRD Crossfire 135L
Sails:............ KA Koncept 8.5
Wind speed:....12-18knots
2 Sec:............26.81
5x10 Sec........23.32
Alpha 500.......10.84
Bugger! I have some large sails but my light wind board is a measly 111 litres...... not counting the Gemini Tandem that is.............. oh wait, I still have a really old 186 SB Formula laying around somewhere, but man that thing is slow. I'm lucky to crack 20 knots on that thing.
date: 01 09 2010
board: 135l rocket
sail: 8.2m h2
wind sp: 12-20 kts
2 sec: 26.51
5x10: 24.01
alpha: 16.33
!st time with the fat gear, good stuff
hmm my attention to detail fails me again. funked up the copy and pasting.
Seriously, I like the idea elmo. To make it a proper challenge we need maths and policeman/line judge- like the ashes challenge.I hope someone will take up that role.
Foolishly, am I missing the point? is this just another bragging post?
If it is you all beat me cos I cant coax more than 20kn in 16 knots max gust, yet on a 105L.
Applying science and mathematics to passion and fun is foolish.
"Fyeahs"/"yee ha"/"maaaaaate"/"yeah baby!" scale 1 to 10 might be better
Sunday was a 6! LOC practice run 26.12.09 a 10 and LOC race day was a 3 !
Date:3/7/10
Board: 105L Hypersonic,
Sail: 8.5 KA Formula
Wind: 8 - 14knots
Temp: 8 - 13 degrees
2 sec: 24.26
5x10 sec: 20.031
Alpha 500: 13.582
Toby, No it's not a bragging post (well it is kinda in some ways). It's about getting more TOW
A lot of people have been complaining this winter about how crap it's been yet looking at the data I've had more sessions than ever since I've started logging, nearly twice as many compared to previous years.
This is primarily because I bit the bullet and went out on the Fear Factory (10.9m sail and an old 160L board). I had a ball. OK not above 24 knots but I was out when a hell of a lot of people were grumbling
The beauty about light wind sailing is the water condition, there's stuff all chop, you may not go quite as quick but can still have some great races with your mates which are a lot closer than what you would have normally on a windier day.
It's my opinion that if you are a windsurfing tragic (like me) then some Fatty Boombalatta gear in the shed is a necessity as it greatly increases your TOW.
In all honesty, most of my peak speed sessions I don't remember detail (apart from freckle clenching), but I do remember a lot of my light wind races with Hardie
Also for the fly weights big gear for you generally 120-130L myself being a bit more loved by gravity @ 96kg the big kit is around the 150L mark.
So on the light day's dig out Big Bertha from the back of the shed, dust her of and go out and have fun.
agreed elmo- more TOW! and anyway we can encourage that is great.
yes the adventure is remembered more than the speeds- hey nebs?