Detoured to Albany on our trip home from Lake George, due to a great forecast for Lilacs.
Had 2 great days with Hardie and evets, but just had to get home so left there this morning.
Tomski and Dale arrived last night and have had 2 great sessions.
More CST members arrived today.
Several PBs already, especially from CST, well done guys, more to come.
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Here's a couple of out takes from some videos I took yesterday just down the road from Lilacs cottages.
Tomski, not sure if this was part of his hour, but he didn't stop while I was watching.
Hardie doing his Alpha thing.
Please note these are taken with a long lens, the backgrounds in both pics are easy a kilometre away, no where near as close as it looks.
Looks like more good stuff to come, so anybody there scoring, please feel free to brag on here!
It is horrible, no wind, choppy and raining all of the time (and I may not be able to park due to all of the itinerants!)
Elmo, Fangman and yoyo just arrived, Speedgirl and salty nuts plus Mitch and rod and Binny already rigged.
You can tell that's flat water - no knee bend in the gybes - looks like they're just standing up and posing for the photo while the board goes round!
OK just done the count,
that's 2 PBs Friday,
6 PBs Sat.
and 11 Sunday
Total 19Pbs in 3 days sailing, and it wasn't even at it's best. What a spot!
Special mention has to go to Speed Girl, made herself #3 all time women's International GTC sailor. Not bad when she's only been speed sailing about a year.
Here's another pic, this time taken with the lens at 55mm, it's probably equivalent to about 1.5X zoom, so shows a more natural perspective. You can get a better idea of the scale of the place.
This is taken from the end of the run looking towards the start, you can just make out a sail somewhere near the start.
Ye Gazman its pretty rare to get easterlies over 30kn, haven't seen too many averages over that but gusts over 30 happen about 4 times a month thru the season. And yep generally NE when they do but have seen em straight east. Winds 25kn and above are more common with averages getting up to high 20's. Another thing to bare in mind is the density of the air. Colder air is denser and has more grunt, so a 25kn easterly down here is probably equivalent to a bit more than in Perth.
The weed bank at shoal bay gets pretty flat on the right tide and winds up to 40kn (SW) come thru over there.
Might be worth a try, I see most of the local windsurfers over there when its cranking.
Only problem is its gusty and cold.