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Mister Nick
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Topic: what was the highest wind speedPosted: 07 Jun 11 at 4:36pm |
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I did an offshore race a few months ago and we had about 35 knots of wind. Going forward to hook up the kite and set the pole before hoists was extremely hairy. I was thankful that no one demanded a headsail change...
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Adamk93
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Posted: 07 Jun 11 at 10:02am |
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At the most recent Yoof nats in Largs on the wednesday the cranes were recording 55+ knts and us 29ers were right next to them. But no more than 1 mile away the lasers had 12 knts. I never did warm to Largs unfortunately.......
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les5269
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Posted: 26 Oct 10 at 10:21am |
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Funny how Grafham does that.
Had a few hairy moments there. Anyone remember that "Grand Prix"? when it hit force 11. All the 15's were sheltering round the corner, and we were struggling to get upwind in our 4000. Didn't get far and ended up sailing in on our jib only with me on the wire! Then a trip to hospital, one neck brace later and alls well.
I can't remember much more because you can't see much strapped to a stretcher in an ambulance
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Posted: 30 Sep 10 at 7:59pm |
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25+knts at blym in a pico and the rig was flexing further falward than the bow in the gusts downwind. There surprisingly fun boats in good wind.
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Posted: 17 Sep 10 at 12:45pm |
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50+ mid atlantic, tres rough! wouldnt recommend....
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Posted: 16 Sep 10 at 6:13pm |
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Not sure as I really don't trust ANY anemometers but windy enough that there was nothing but white horses everywhere and constant spray coming off the sea and me thinking, "please lord let me just make it back to shore, this was a stupid stupid idea!"
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Rupert
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Posted: 25 Aug 10 at 3:38pm |
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Over 40 mph in a Tera. It actually felt a little under powered in the 30mph lulls, and sadly the mast kinda changed shape, bent forwards. Other than that, I bottle out long before it gets too silly.
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Posted: 24 Aug 10 at 4:33pm |
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30knots, maybe more in a Cherub at Kielder Water - using the kite, but we made a precautionary retirement at the end of the first lap.
"F8" at Datchet in a Harrier (according to the club secretary: the rig was so floppy I honestsly didn't realise it was that windy) And the fish were *that* big... |
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Posted: 24 Aug 10 at 4:09pm |
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dont know wind speeds but fireball inaldns at grafham 2006 was windy and the fireball nats at abersoch 2006 was windy too but sailable highest wind though was probably the dam to dam at kielder in 2007 someone said 40 knot gusts but doubt it was that high
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Posted: 05 Jul 10 at 12:42pm |
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i remember reading Michael blackburn sailed in 50 knots in a laser once. It
though "i can do that, no biggy" i ventured out in 42-48 gusting 50+ and i can safely say its not safe! Basically a laser doesnt go upwind in those conditions, nor does it allow you to bear away, infact the only thing you can do is hoon off the beach, snap the rig and pray for the best! I DO NOT ADVISE IT! |
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