Outright World Records

500 m Men A. Caizergues 50.57kn
500 m Women  S. Bredenkamp 45.20kn
Nautical Mile Men Hydroptere 43.09kn
Nautical Mile Women Z. Davis 34.74kn
 

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maka.jpgPascal Maka was the first one taking the crown of speedsailing to the windsurfers. He now organizes record attempts.
 
National Records: Japan
500 m Men K. Suzuki 36.25kn
500 m Women  Honami 28.41kn
Nautical Mile Men n/a n/a
Nautical Mile Women n/a n/a
 
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Karpathos, GRE

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Spot Record: 43.68 knots
Antoine Albeau, FRA, 2008

 
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Important information about sailnumbers PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
We noticed a lot of almost impossible to read sailnumbers during the latest events. We take this for reason to give you some hints about do's and don'ts  - always remember that your sailnumber is your brand mark, if we can't read it, you will not be timed. So please go carefully through the following list and check if your sailnumbers are ok.

Do's:
- Size must be minimum 23 centimeters, with a spacing of 4.5 cm between the digits
- The font used must be arial, helvetica or better readable. Fancy fonts look nice, but are not readable !
- The color of the sailnumber must be contrasting to the sail. Black on white sails, or orange on black sails
- The numbers must be on both sides of the sail
- Numbers for starboard (sailing from left to right) above numbers for port tack (sailing from right to left)
- If numbers are attached to the sail back to back, then they must be on solid ground
- Numbers should be positioned as far as possible towards the leech of the sail, not towards the mast
- Numbers must be positioned above the event stickers, not just somewhere in the sail

Don'ts
- Small numbers, no spacing between digits
- Fancy style fonts
- Numbers positioned back to back without solid background, except for numbers 8, 101, 808 etc
- Grey duck tape on grey Neil Pryde sails
- Numbers hidden behind the mast
- No numbers for port tack (remember, a 2 looks like a 5 from the other side)

Examples:
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