I'll recheck the results and post a more user-friendly version elsewhere, but in the meantime, here are the provisional results from the Burrum speed sailing event.
The only day of competition was 11 March, so all speeds are from that day.
I think there were another couple of no-gps competitiors, just there to experience the day. Sorry if I've left you off, you'll go into the final results.
Dylan (posting using Kellie's account!)
Sailor NM 5x10 2s Peak
M Van Der Pligt 25.812 29.006 29.891
Glynn Merritt 25.165 28.118 29.104
Michael Brown 25.311 27.518 28.832
Brendan Moore 22.643 27.317 28.04
Geoff Ringe 24.811 26.34 27.369
Chris Kiehn 22.745 26.18 26.947
David Mossop 22.815 26.044 27.083
Phil Palmer 23.742 25.596 26.383
Shane McCarthy 19.308 25.373 26.271
Mark Jordan 22.691 25.326 26.572
Greg Banks 20.947 24.089 25.416
Richard Cane 21.008 23.899 25.09
Shaun Fitton 21.891 23.757 25.761
Darryl Jones 19.895 23.509 26.004
Kellie Tusler 20 23.35 24.633
Adrian Barwell 21.238 23.166 24.39
Peter Nitchke 21.162 22.736 26.193
Anne Lewis 20.487 22.667 24.293
Justin Reeders 19.673 22.666 23.924
Jason Carey 19.825 22.612 24.123
Andy Hansen 19.968 22.527 24.05
Glenn Young 17.913 21.583 22.665
Herby Halloran 20.5 21.373 23.098
Ray Nilson 13.732 20.625 21.62
Bradley Jones 17.251 19.256 20.342
Dieter Fisher 15.4 19.078 20.916
Luca Sansalone GPS Fail
Peter De Laet No GPS
Nice one! Thanks for the report. Hope it was a fun event.
Now you just need Fred Haywood to break the 30knot barrier!
Has someone broken the 30 knot barrier? That's news to me!
Hey Justin, thanks for organising a great event. Well done, awesome fun.
Thanks also to Dylan. Cheers mate.
Cheers Dylan for doing the timekeeping for the event.
as for cracking the 30 barrier my gps had 30.01 on the display
cheers guys and thanks for all who made the trip, some driving for 3 days, some waiting roadside for 5 hours and others going the long way round just to make it through.
i got back from burrum about 1/2 hour ago, will get some words worked up and online asap to wrap up the event and thank everyone.
this year was one of the memorable burrum events for me and that is the result of all of the people at the event.
Thanks Justin,dylan and sponsors for a great Burrum Windfest,looking
forward to next years event.
ps.Bradley really enjoyed it and thinks it should be run every month.
Thanks Justin, Dylan and sponsors. Was a great turnout, pity about the wind, but the last day let us have some fun. Nice to meet most of you. Back to the south to get out of the rain hopefully
Congrats to Vando and everyone who had a go, good to see Herby in the mix and the new young gun Bradley, awesome
Feedback I've heard is it was another top event, well done Justin Shame the wind didn't kick in hard but half the fun is catching up with such a great mob of people This was the 2nd year in a row I've skipped out at the last minute, I couldn't justify the drive in the time I had available and the wind
Anyone take any photos of the chopper chasing crew down the sand bar
And isn't it a blast having it up your tail pipe on a run, really adds to the atmosphere
no worries firie, there is always next year and the word on the street is next year will go for a week.
i got a very poor photo of the helicopter. i only had my mobile phone on me at the time as myself and craig had to burn out to the northern run in the tender to organise the photo shoot and i left my camera on the barge.
thanks dylan, great work!
review is almost complete, have some words and some photos, just juggling return to work commitments.
firie,
how flat is the northern run in that photo, wind wasn't quite as strong in the northern run as elsewhere but still, very flat spot. it's like that for 2km or so. as you can see from the aerials it's a dirty big channel. almost silted up at both ends.