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Pierre Mortefon & Tridem windsurfing team break speed record with 67.17 knots

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Created by azuli > 9 months ago, 21 Jul 2020
azuli
QLD, 348 posts
21 Jul 2020 4:38PM
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Date: 18/07/2020
Pierre Mortefon breaks the World Speed Record with the tridem windsurfing team.
Record Breaking Speed: 67.17 knots
Previous record held by Vestas Sailrocket 2: 65.45 knots

Gestalt
QLD, 14394 posts
21 Jul 2020 4:53PM
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I love french humour in full flight. Gold.

ka43
NSW, 3075 posts
21 Jul 2020 4:53PM
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Great to the French taking the piss!!!

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
21 Jul 2020 5:29PM
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RSX2-Olympic recycling
Just recently finished making a tandem from one of our now defunct RSX's. Thought this would be a cheap way to experience some tandem fun .The project gave me something to do instead of watching the F1. If it works as well as I hoped I might make a fleet of them for some One-Design tandem racing. It will at least be great for taking young kids for a fast blast.
























Imax1
QLD, 4716 posts
21 Jul 2020 6:25PM
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Now that's what I call real eco friendly .
Awesome idea , nice work , hope it works well

Subsonic
WA, 3124 posts
21 Jul 2020 9:35PM
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Gestalt said..
I love french humour in full flight. Gold.


The French are great at taking the p!ss and humor in general. Here's their response to the winged keel in 1983





stehsegler
WA, 3472 posts
22 Jul 2020 9:55AM
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?? ... btw it's 3x 22.39 knts...

GazMan
WA, 840 posts
22 Jul 2020 5:25PM
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Too late for 1st April!!!???

Subsonic
WA, 3124 posts
22 Jul 2020 7:16PM
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It's never too late for a bit of fun. Especially when half the world is in lock down/can't leave the country.

sailquik
VIC, 6094 posts
23 Jul 2020 11:51PM
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KA360 said..
RSX2-Olympic recycling
Just recently finished making a tandem from one of our now defunct RSX's. Thought this would be a cheap way to experience some tandem fun .The project gave me something to do instead of watching the F1. If it works as well as I hoped I might make a fleet of them for some One-Design tandem racing. It will at least be great for taking young kids for a fast blast.

























very nice!! I really like your thinking.

Yes, tandems are great for taking kids out, It give then a taste and they feel safe with you right there with them.

The only think I can see with this one is that you might need to move the inbox forward 20-30cm to keep it balanced if you have bigger kids on the front. Looking forward to seeing how it goes.

Subsonic
WA, 3124 posts
27 Jul 2020 5:08PM
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Its been broken again!




crazy frenchies!

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
27 Jul 2020 9:04PM
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sailquik said..


KA360 said..
RSX2-Olympic recycling
Just recently finished making a tandem from one of our now defunct RSX's. Thought this would be a cheap way to experience some tandem fun .The project gave me something to do instead of watching the F1. If it works as well as I hoped I might make a fleet of them for some One-Design tandem racing. It will at least be great for taking young kids for a fast blast.







very nice!! I really like your thinking.

Yes, tandems are great for taking kids out, It give then a taste and they feel safe with you right there with them.

The only think I can see with this one is that you might need to move the inbox forward 20-30cm to keep it balanced if you have bigger kids on the front. Looking forward to seeing how it goes.




Thanks Andrew.
Notice in the 3rd photo you can see where the original footstrap plugs are, with the new rear straps further back . So effectively the finbox is about 20cm further forward.
I have set it up to use in moderate to strong wind and spacings from my normal setup. I do 90% of my sailing with a 4.4m freestyle sail. should have enough play to take some 6.5m NCX's though.
Just need to find a large but short weed fin to get in to our local shallow weedy areas.
I'm sure my daughter and I can get it going faster than 22knots (45 French knots) though. My little girl can do 31 on her own,I shouldn't slow her down more than 8 knots I'd hope

sailquik
VIC, 6094 posts
28 Jul 2020 7:34PM
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Great to hear. That could be enough.

I am sure that if you can get it balanced and flying, it will go over 22 knots. I would love to see that.



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