| Steve Thorp hits 50.48 knots in West Kirby |
| Saturday, 07 January 2012 22:04 |
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Steve Thorp has hit the 50.40 knots, in West Kirby, England. The British windsurfing torpedo enjoyed a very fast speed sailing session during the first days of the year 2012.
"There are only really two options: West Kirby and Southend. Kirby is much easier to predict and you usually get what's forecasted with perhaps just the exact wind direction changing", explains Steve Thorp. The speed windsurfer sailed with a 40-wide Moo Custom, 4.6/5.0/5.5 Simmer SCR sails, one boom, a couple of K4 fins and 12 kilograms of lead. "Usually I'll be up at 4 or 5am and at the beach before first light, even on the extremely cold winter days. That's probably my golden rule for speed: be there for the whole day and don't believe the forecast or the peak wind timing" adds Thorp. Jacques van der Hout, Hans Kreisel and Farrel O'Shea were the main opponents and they were sailing really fast. But Steve Thorp wanted to drive faster. "I couldn't believe it said 54 knots on the display! Well, I almost did believe it until I checked the other unit, which said 50.6 and brought me back down to earth. Still, almost unquestionably the 50-knot +two second max I'd been dreaming of". An historic day for speed windsurfing and a remarkable record for Steve Thorp. |












