What's your Total Time on Water?

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evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
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12 Dec 2012 2:44pm
I reckon I've had 250 hrs.
(probably more on these damn forums)
Zed
Zed
WA
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Zed Zed
WA, 1274 posts
12 Dec 2012 11:54am
evlPanda said...

I reckon I've had 250 hrs.
(probably more on these damn forums)


Total time this summer? 13 sails since mid nov. 35 hours or so
FiremanSam
FiremanSam
VIC
148 posts
VIC, 148 posts
12 Dec 2012 3:12pm
Not enough...
Zed
Zed
WA
1274 posts
Zed Zed
WA, 1274 posts
12 Dec 2012 12:18pm
FiremanSam said...
Not enough...


I'm with you there - I'm guessing you have kids too :)
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
12 Dec 2012 3:25pm
If I'm going well probably 13hrs a month in peak season..not enough..probably spend almost as much time on here..
Squid Lips
Squid Lips
WA
708 posts
WA, 708 posts
12 Dec 2012 1:20pm
Wild guess about 4000 over the last 26 years, with more than half in the first 10 years.
sausage
sausage
QLD
4874 posts
QLD, 4874 posts
12 Dec 2012 3:23pm
Right now or after I get to sail this afternoon?

Actually doing a quick calc after 4 years in the GPSTC:
11400kms = 6156Nm so say averaging a conservative 14knots/hour across the 350 odd sessions that equates to about 440hours only. Geez I need to sail more.

Don't really want to calculate what it has cost me per hour although just say if I have spent about $15k (including deduction for selling gear) in the last 4 years that equates to $34/hr.......
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
12 Dec 2012 1:29pm
Rough guess 1000 sails in 20yrs

Maybe 2000hrs?
choco
choco
SA
4181 posts
SA, 4181 posts
12 Dec 2012 4:18pm
I started on water at about a month old I guess
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
12 Dec 2012 4:48pm
I keep a log. It's 1200 hours since December 2003. I don't have my records with me but the peak would be 180 hours a year and the minimum would be 70 hours a year.

During summer I get out every night after work. During winter it averages every weekend but that is sometimes two days in a weekend and sometimes no days.

Keeping a log is good for a couple of reasons. One is it is nice to look back and see what you did years ago, how much use you got out of a piece of gear, where you went. The other is it is an incentive to ride a bit longer in each session.

When I take off I glance at my watch. If during riding I look at my watch and it only shows 35 or 45 minutes elapsed then I push harder and ride out to the full hour. I might ride a couple of km up the coast to stretch the time out. Many sessions that started out kind of dull end up exhilarating because I've done something fun with it.

Once I take off I rarely stop or come back to the beach so all my hours are actual riding hours. I guess it's no surprise that people who claim to do 4-5-6 hour sessions often spend most of that time chatting on the beach.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12872 posts
WA, 12872 posts
12 Dec 2012 6:04pm
I'm almost double Sausage's Kms but over 5.5 years of the GTC, using Sausage's calculation that puts me about 900hrs.
About 160hrs a year
Not sure about the previous 20 years, may not have sailed quite as much, lets say 150hrs, that's another 3000hrs, so I guess a bit under 4,000hrs all up
Haggar
Haggar
QLD
1670 posts
QLD, 1670 posts
12 Dec 2012 8:24pm
Good question .......... just sayin, no idea, but not enough
Ian K
Ian K
WA
4169 posts
WA, 4169 posts
12 Dec 2012 6:26pm
You're all short of the 10,000 hrs it takes to be an expert at something.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliers(book)

i might be lucky to be 1/3 of the way there.
deejay8204
deejay8204
QLD
557 posts
QLD, 557 posts
12 Dec 2012 9:10pm
Started in September this year, Almost out every Saturday, so atleast 2-3hrs on the water per session so about 30hrs total or there abouts so far.
slalomfreak
slalomfreak
NSW
304 posts
NSW, 304 posts
12 Dec 2012 10:28pm
Ian K said...
You're all short of the 10,000 hrs it takes to be an expert at something.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliers(book)

i might be lucky to be 1/3 of the way there.


www.golf.com/tour-and-news/dan-mclaughlin-quit-his-job-play-10000-hours-golf

People re trying it
joe windsurf
joe windsurf
1482 posts
1482 posts
12 Dec 2012 7:45pm
what is the poipose of zis question ?
how much time do you spend not on the water ?
more importantly - how many sessions did we miss cuz blah blah blah

in the summer i manage to go out twice a week - as long as possible ...60 * in 2012

what interests me more - what is the most used equipment for your weight
220 lbs and most used sail was an MS-2 8-oh free-race
on Fanatic Ultra CAT and BIC Techno Formula
raggy
raggy
VIC
564 posts
VIC, 564 posts
12 Dec 2012 11:01pm
The last 12 months stuff all but before that about 4 hours a week. Having said that the kids are older the wife has interests so things are looking really good for 2013 and she has given the green light for new kit yeah can't wait
elmo
elmo
WA
8890 posts
WA, 8890 posts
12 Dec 2012 8:04pm
79 sessions ytd
fabulon31
fabulon31
VIC
74 posts
VIC, 74 posts
12 Dec 2012 11:25pm
Zed said...
FiremanSam said...
Not enough...


I'm with you there - I'm guessing you have kids too :)


I've got that issue too. Two year old birthday party on Sunday forced me off the water (I do however love doing that stuff).
I've also got a wife who has an incredible ability to book me in to do something when the wind is over 20 knots.
I should let everyone know that I've got nothing on this weekend so there will be no wind in Melbourne. Sorry about that...
FiremanSam
FiremanSam
VIC
148 posts
VIC, 148 posts
13 Dec 2012 8:46am
Zed said...

FiremanSam said...
Not enough...



I'm with you there - I'm guessing you have kids too :)


I do have kids, they sail too - but the buggers are catching me up on GPS !! Only way I am currently up on No.1 son, was to ground him for something he did - happened to be a great 20kn Low Tide that day !!


I've got that issue too. Two year old birthday party on Sunday forced me off the water (I do however love doing that stuff).
I've also got a wife who has an incredible ability to book me in to do something when the wind is over 20 knots.

Hmmm. got a bucketload on this weekend - Sunday looks like it might fill in too ! D'oh... at a friends daughters birthday party - he sails too, so at least he misses out as well !
shadow
shadow
WA
93 posts
WA, 93 posts
18 Dec 2012 11:48pm
When I started out 8 years ago I was told that it would take 20 hours on the water to get planing. So I logged my 20 hours in 4 straight days to meet that milestone. It nearly killed me physically but it was a great feeling.
With three kids now I reckon I'm lucky to get 10 hours on the board a season.
jermaldan
jermaldan
VIC
1572 posts
VIC, 1572 posts
19 Dec 2012 11:42pm
I am assuming that this means actual time on water, and not time spent waiting for wind, re-rigging and having a social chit chat on the shore?
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
20 Dec 2012 8:02am
getting less and less every year
this year has been woeful.

To many handbrakes, funpolice, balls and chains, red cards etc

At least sup hrs r up and the trails are ALWAYS 25knts and head high
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