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SpeedFortnight

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Created by mathew > 9 months ago, 6 Jul 2009
mathew
QLD, 2054 posts
6 Jul 2009 7:47PM
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Hi Folks,

Just letting you know that SpeedFortnight is still on - yeeharr!!!

I'm booking the accom within the next few days; If you sent me a pm for accommodation, I should have sent you back a follow up message, to confirm that you are still coming.

If you haven't heard from me (or have just decided to get your act into gear), send me a message.

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
6 Jul 2009 6:02PM
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What are the dates? Is there more information available somewhere?

The Waterboy
VIC, 109 posts
6 Jul 2009 11:19PM
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Hi Neb's,
here's an excerpt from Mathew's original post in the SpeedFortnight thread as of a couple of months ago:

The Al's (not going to be there) SpeedFortnight.!!!

The dates are Sat 26th Sept - Sun 11th Oct.

SpeedCentral will be running again, so that we can get together for some serious banter around the fireplace -> just remember to bring your GPS..!
Even though Al wont be there, he will be with us in spirit, as we hit the speed course.

So far we have about a dozen guys that have put their name down with a big tick. If you are interested, shoot me a Seabreeze message.

In previous years, Al and a few other guys have hired houses for the two weeks - bunking in one of those houses has cost around $200-$300 per person. But the beds fill quick, so you will need to book a spot... so shoot me a message so that I put you on the "bed needed" list.

Note this is not an event -> we are just getting together to have some fun sailing.

keef
NSW, 2016 posts
2 Sep 2009 9:07AM
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with the dates the 26th to the 11th sep what would be the best days for the tides or doesnt it matter

mathew
QLD, 2054 posts
2 Sep 2009 9:57AM
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It runs for 15 days, so we will have a full tide cycle, ie: tides usually take about a week to swing from a morning-low tide to a morning-high tide.

In either case it doesn't matter... if its windy at 6am, there will be guys on the water at first-light... likewise when it gets dark.

keef
NSW, 2016 posts
2 Sep 2009 10:37AM
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thanks mathew i can get down in the first week so it seems the best would be low tide around 12.00am is that correct

mathew
QLD, 2054 posts
2 Sep 2009 11:19AM
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yep.

The tides are about 6.5 hrs apart, so if you want to sail in the warmest part of the day which is likely to be around 1-2pm, (assuming there is wind) we want a previous low tide at about 12-1am.

drift
VIC, 737 posts
2 Sep 2009 12:37PM
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Here's what to expect

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
2 Sep 2009 1:27PM
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great video Drift, I love the segments on top of Kato's mast looking down.

vando
QLD, 3416 posts
3 Sep 2009 12:03AM
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Cool Vid hope to see you guys there

sailquik
VIC, 6141 posts
5 Sep 2009 6:41PM
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Best tide is outgoing so mid arvo is often the best cycle time but that time of the year high at midday is OK too because you get two chances at low tide.

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
9 Sep 2009 3:33PM
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whose house is the clubhouse this year??? I wanna know where to rock up to and drink in the success of the Saints first premiership since 1966

AUS4
NSW, 1270 posts
9 Sep 2009 5:10PM
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What are you on!!!!

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
9 Sep 2009 5:25PM
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why Rick, you want some???



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