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1Pete Davis58,02
2Jim Brake57,1
3Zara Davis57,09
4Stephen Corps56,95
5Lee Spencer56,02
6Stephen Giles55,89
7Griff Halliwell55,01
8Neil Hackett54,88
9Will Giles54,18

Nice blasting about again, bit gusty, but good fun.

Arrived at 9 am after driving down from swindon, looked good with white caps accross the harbour.  Decided on 6.2 and 94L JP slalom, but after two runs the wind dropped down to 20 knots and struggled to get going. At about 1 O'clock the wind freshened and the speed starting going up to 32knots. the session was cut short as my son Will  span out at 33 knots and twisted his ankle. Mark (Swagger) was near him and helped him, as he was dazzed. Thanks Swagger. We packed up and went back to Swindon A&E, fortunately the x ray  didnot show any break, so he'll be hoping around for a couple weeks before getting back on the water. 

33 peak went 2, double twisted ankle and busted nose pritty lush to be honest, have to say a big thank you to mark mathews (swagger) & lea spencer for the help espically mark for fishing me out, lucky no broken bones however not allowed to sail for 4-6 weeks so just as bad really :/ 

Busy. Eventually was able to find some flattish water close in to the beach. Two consecutive starboard tack runs over 32knots max. 32.48 max display

Pleased with the speeds yesterday, know I can do more as well. I missed the best wind as it was too busy so went for a break and waited until they all went home. Wind dropped and swung slightly north, I derigged and got changed and it filled in again.

Nothing much Sunday morning.

Lovely training day at Portland, Bit square for fast speeds but a great day.

Great training day at Portland.

KA