Michael Healy-sales & marketing manager for Quicksilver confirmed yesterday that all Speed week participants will have access to local rates for the Mainland Green Island marine transfers AND should they wish to stay at GREEN IS resort locals rates apply as well .This is a generous deal so PLEASE take advantage of it if you are planning on attending speed week from June 21-28 2009.
At booking time simply notify the staff that you are part of Speed week & the rate (which is inclusive of transfers & breakfast ) of $299 per night will apply.
Competitors please note-the tides later in the week are low late in the afternoon -the last boat to leave the island for the mainland leaves at 430pm so some of the best sailing will be had later in the afternoon.
Some great prizes have been arranged ....Plan to be there !!! from FNQ MOB
Good Work Cam.
Get on board everyone you wont be dissapointed.
See you in June and give my congrats to Al.
Hey Cam, I think you edited your original post, how many people can can you fit in a room, do they have a limit ??
Ray -all welcome -especially the Burrum boys.
Benny-thanks & congrats
on the Margaret River Win !!!
Haggar-the resort has different styled rooms -up to 4 is the answer in the standard suite with a divan in use(is that the right spelling??)There is usually a nominal extra fee for more than 2 adults ...
The resort breakfast is fantastic -can sail the whole day on it !!
Great to hear from you Andrew !!No fire damage I hope.
Thats the room rate -but again there may be a nominal extra fee for more than 2 adults because of the inclusiveness of transfers & breakfasts in the rate .
Hope this helps
sooooo..... are any WA guys planning to go over????? I'd be very interested in joining up with any possible group trip.... though may have to check exactly when the uni exams are before i make any decision about attending... Also any advice on arranging gear transport would be appreciated ;P
Thanks Gestalt-looks like you've been hard at work as well !!-the permit system up here is amazingly involved so elbow deep in paper work at present...
Tim 90 would be great to have some WA lads -remember we'll have some spare beds at our home if anyone is scratching for funds.
Hope to see you at Burrum Gestalt ...
i spent 3 months workn on the cruise ships that go to green island, fitzroy island and the outer reef potoons.. was a long time ago and dont remember seeing any speed sailing on green island, but i guess it was summer, what side of the island is the course?.. and how reliable are the winds in June? and whats the turtle situation like?
No wind in FNQ in summer unless there is a cyclone around
Wind is very reliable in June as it's smack in the middle of the windy season and because Green is off shore there is nothing to stop the wind. Depending on the tide there are several spots around Green to sail. Cam has picked the dates when the tide is very low, what happens then is the water is below reef level so it's like sailing next to a sand bar I guess with the resulting flat water. At high tide it can be very choppy, but not that week
Were you windsurfing then, any other time of year we would have caught up, cheers.
lets see i just turned 18 that was mid 90's so yeah i'd been strugling on wave gear for about 2 years by that stage... wont be able to make it this year but hope to all goes well
With approx 10 weeks to go, can you bring us up to date on the event please.
1.Have you ordered the wind?
2.Is there still accomadation available?
3.Will there be shade on the beach for loved ones?
4.Will Fire Chief be there?
5.What is the programme for the event?
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Hi Cam, have had a few enquires regarding your great event so any latest information would be appreciated.
Cheers Ray
Hi Ray
Unbelievably, the 7 different govt bodies that I
am currently dealing with have not yet finalised the permits-I am not expecting any major hiccups but will update you all in a week or so .
The greenisalndspeedweek.com web site should be up & running by then.
Event will run Sun -Sun June 21-Jun28 09
Gps format sailing -prizes for best 2sec peak 5x10 sec averages best 500m time
best girl & best junior as well as prizes for open ocean race winner & overall sailor of the meet.
Prizes include accomodation for a week for a couple in Ramat lodge Japan & $3500 worth of windsurfing retail vouchers.
Accomodation on Island is still available but filling fast .Still lots of room at home ..
Will update in a week or so ...
Thanks for the interest.Likelihood of strong wind > 85%!!
choco-just checked Bom data from same week last year -strongest gust 71klms /hr
Sun -Fri -40-60klm hr winds all day every day !!!
Lets hope that history repeats!!
1 international knot =
1 nautical mile per hour (exactly),
1.852 kilometres per hour (exactly),
0.514 meters per second,
1.15077945 miles per hour (approximately).
1.852 km is the length of the internationally-agreed nautical mile. The U.S. adopted the international definition in 1954, having previously used the U.S. nautical mile (1,853.248 m).[7] The U.K. adopted the international nautical mile definition in 1970, having previously used the U.K. Admiralty nautical mile (6,080 ft [1,853.184 m]).
So for newbs just divide by 2 and round up :)
He's not allowed to drink rum anymore, something to do with dancing naked on tables and smacking his own arse, but keep that to yourself
He clocked just over 36 knots in that photo, only had a couple of runs on Cam's board and then switch to his wave gear.
I'll get back to you Choco re GI SW as soon as my computer is fixed (parts coming) I only have random use of another PC
the thought of green island gets me through winter. sunny skies, crystal clear water and green arrows as far as the models can stretch.
i reckon it's on of the windiest places around for a winter get away.
it just blows all day every day.
the graph above doesn't really do it justice as the table points out. if the graph showed daily max wind speed it would read a lot higher.