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2009 / 2010 Slalom + Marathon Race Series

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Created by WsurfingSA > 9 months ago, 5 Aug 2009
WsurfingSA
SA, 401 posts
5 Aug 2009 3:41PM
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The 2009 / 2010 Slalom + Marathon Race Series is not far away.

Watch this forum thread for further information regarding each event. Most races have been scheduled for Sundays, and if those days scheduled do not have sufficient wind forecast, then the event will be moved on to the next windy Sunday.

The Series will consist of Slalom + Marathon racing predominantly at the Murray Mouth, but will consider other locations depending on the forecast conditions.

The final race day in February will be a marathon race / social run along the entire length of the Adelaide metropolitan coast line from Seacliff to Semaphore.

Entrants must be current members of Windsurfing SA or interstate equivalents if you are travelling from interstate to compete. Refer the Windsurfing SA website for membership details and procedures <http://www.windsurfing.org/sa.htm>;.

The emphasis for this race series is on FUN. First time racers are very welcome and encouraged.

Keep checking this forum post regularly for updates on event information.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
5 Aug 2009 4:14PM
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It's great to see a Slalom-Marathon race series i know alot of work has gone into but it's made it hard for us guys not from Adelaide having to travel 500-600k round trip on a Sunday to compete.I guess it's designed to suit the local sailors which is fair enough hopefully i might be able to make it to one event.

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
5 Aug 2009 5:09PM
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Woo hooo!

Kimba
SA, 458 posts
5 Aug 2009 8:47PM
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Yipeeeeeeee!

Dr Duck
SA, 450 posts
6 Aug 2009 3:12PM
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Excellent. I'm there.

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
6 Aug 2009 4:17PM
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Can't wait!
Weekends off and both wave and flat water events coming up.
I like how these events are shaping up... a bit more fun than they used to be, even an average punter like me can get into it!
Hopefully it entices a lot of the other progressing/average people along.

WsurfingSA
SA, 401 posts
3 Sep 2009 10:49PM
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The first round of this race series scheduled for this weekend will be postponed to the next windy Sunday. Ideally we are after winds from SW to SE to hold the events at the Murray Mouth (where the boat is kept).

There will be no shortage of winds from this direction (seabreezes) in the coming weeks/months.

Keep watching this thread for updates....

hops
SA, 21 posts
7 Sep 2009 8:52PM
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Sounds good, A Long trip from Nuri.... but I will try hard to make it there sometime/s.

russh
SA, 3027 posts
7 Sep 2009 9:51PM
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There were 8-10 wave sailors at the comp on Sunday that are keen to enter - be interetsing to see how over rockered boards go in a slalom race - you speed guys will be able to cook the bbq while we are still going round the course!

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
7 Sep 2009 9:57PM
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russh said...

There were 8-10 wave sailors at the comp on Sunday that are keen to enter - be interetsing to see how over rockered boards go in a slalom race - you speed guys will be able to cook the bbq while we are still going round the course!


I see some tight turns coming up!

Wind looks dodgey this weekend :(

Dr Duck
SA, 450 posts
9 Sep 2009 10:07AM
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You guys with wave boards should be OK, particularly if you have a faster single fin board. If you can find an upright fin that will add a bit of speed. The great thing about slalom races is that there is usually someone in front who you can try and catch no matter where you are in the fleet. I reckon the important things are:

1. Don't fall off.

2. Sail powered up to keep on the plane and for speed out of gybes.

Get these right, and you could surprise yourself!

Zubby
SA, 896 posts
9 Sep 2009 11:12AM
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Sounds like fun!

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
9 Sep 2009 12:43PM
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When did you change your name to Zubby?

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
9 Sep 2009 4:49PM
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Dr Duck said...

You guys with wave boards should be OK, particularly if you have a faster single fin board.


I'm tossing up between the quad or the freestyle... with it's 12cm fin!

McFlying
WA, 247 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:27PM
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Are the races running this weekend?

Count me in for a wave board assult on the slalom scene.

Are you still joining us Ty.

Ill race my single fin evo against your quad Tony, should be good for a laugh?

HAIL
SA, 1160 posts
9 Sep 2009 11:18PM
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and my new 93 jp wave SINGLE FIN will flog u alllll!!!! if it ever arrives [}:)] lol

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
9 Sep 2009 11:39PM
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RRD 160 ltr for me!

Pittsy
SA, 251 posts
12 Sep 2009 2:17PM
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School Holidays start on Grand Final weekend. I'm heaps keen to get out on the water went out for the total of 10 minutes last holidays as I put a hole through a panel on my 6.9 All fixed now. I will try and make the october one if it is on the 11th once school starts it makes it hard.

TAA
SA, 1242 posts
13 Sep 2009 9:12AM
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McFlying said...

Are the races running this weekend?

Count me in for a wave board assult on the slalom scene.

Are you still joining us Ty.

Ill race my single fin evo against your quad Tony, should be good for a laugh?


Hi Mcflying
Out of action for eight days the evil twin got me Friday morn.Back loop went BAD and I ended up with five stitches in my hamstring.Thank to Richard and Cain for the hand.Monday week they come out so I hope they dont call the race for a few weeks.
Might use My 20 year old Strapper board for the race.But if Tony takes the quad or twin out I will jump on the twin as well.

WsurfingSA
SA, 401 posts
8 Oct 2009 10:27AM
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Round Two scheduled for this Sunday 11th October.

This round will also be postponed until we get a Sunday with a decent wind from the right direction. Don't worry everyone.......it will be worth it!!

Keep your eyes on this thread for updates.

bubs
SA, 924 posts
20 Oct 2009 7:55PM
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Sorry guys, but have you actually held the round two yet??? showing my ignorance a bit here... old man and i are keen to get out soon!!!

Cheers
Hamish

WsurfingSA
SA, 401 posts
20 Oct 2009 8:14PM
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Hey Bubs,

No round two yet - still watching the weather conditions. This Sunday looks ok, but the boat is in for repairs (arrgh!!!....) and won't be available.

I'm sure that one weekend soon, it will all come together, and we'll get some great racing.

WsurfingSA
SA, 401 posts
29 Oct 2009 1:57PM
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Round 3 this Sunday will also be postponed - disappointing forecast.

Don't worry, we will get good wind on a Sunday soon (when the boat is available) and the racing will get underway.

Keep checking this thread for updates....

pirrad
SA, 850 posts
29 Oct 2009 6:47PM
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I'm thinking it will deliver on the 8th.You will have to change the venue to Barmera??YES/NO/MAYBEE

Kimba
SA, 458 posts
29 Oct 2009 11:41PM
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Hi Pirrad, there will be some fun racing(weather permitting) at Barmera, check out Barmera thread in the coming days for more info. Round 3 of the summer series will not be on the 8th and will be postponed until the next suitable sunday.

WsurfingSA
SA, 401 posts
10 Nov 2009 12:55PM
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HEADS UP!!

This Sunday looking likely for some racing.

Will wait for Thursday's updated forecast before confirmation.

Might pay to start tuning your gear......

Dr Duck
SA, 450 posts
10 Nov 2009 5:08PM
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Looking promising if we add a seabreeze on top of that prediction (not sure this site is that good a predicting local seabreezes?)

On the topic of getting equipment ready, it's really helpful in races if people have sail numbers organised. If your a member of Windsurfing SA, you already have an allocated national sail number.

I thought I'd share my "cheapskate" method for doing sail numbers. First, use your computer to print your numbers out on A4 sheets, one number per page as large as you can make it. Cut them out, and this is your template. Maybe stick them on thin cardboard for durability - you only need to make these templates once.

Go to your hardware store and get some adhesive vinyl (aka Contact) in black or whatever colour contrasts your sail. Don't scrimp and get cheaper Contact from a $2 store. Reverse the templates and trace the number outline on the back of the adhesive vinyl, then cut out the numbers.

Now, choose a part of your sail that does not have any seams in the way. A seam under the number is a weak spot that will allow water underneath. Clean the area of the sail with metho and a paper towel and allow to dry - a few minutes. Work the backing off one small corner of the number. Carefully stick the number to the sail by holding it in place and peeling off the backing from under the number, starting from the corner where the backing has already been peeled back. Keep the number flat, making sure it goes down with no wrinkles. What the heck, this bit is the same for all sail numbers anyway.

Now rub the number down with a semi-hard edge that won't damage the sail or number. I use the end of a plastic ruler. If you look underneath the number (on monofilm anyway) you can see where the adhesive has "taken" with rubbing. Especially make sure the edges are stuck down good. And there you have it. Try not to fold your sail near the numbers, but people don't fold their sails, do they?

I've done this for years, and I've found the numbers can stay on for years too. Much cheaper than professional numbers cut from sticky-back dacron.

Now, what are the chances of me turning up on Sunday without sail number?


Dr Duck

WsurfingSA
SA, 401 posts
12 Nov 2009 3:36PM
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Racing confirmed for this Sunday (15th November) at the Murray Mouth.

But, be warned! The forecast has changed, the heat is continuing and there is a light southerly change forecast for late in the day. The south coast (Murray Mouth included) has been getting a southerly most afternoons this week that has capped the temperature at around 25 degrees and blown at around 15-20 knots at the weather station (Refer www.bom.gov.au/products/IDS60801/IDS60801.94677.shtml). As I type this, the BOM site is actually showing SSW at 30knots!

Sunday could end up as light wind, big boards, big sails racing, or it may be little stronger to allow more sailors out on smaller gear. Some of us have the gear to race in this light wind (or attempt to), so we will schedule this race and see if we can get a result.

Please remember:
- 11am registration + briefing.
- Race day entry fee $10 (correct money please).
- All competitors must be current members of WSA.
- PFDs must be worn.
- Sail numbers must be displayed.
- Volunteers always appreciated.

See you there!

McFlying
WA, 247 posts
12 Nov 2009 7:31PM
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Just tried Dr Duck's cheap-ass sail number technique, it worked a treat. Thought it was time to get organised for Sunday's Race. I'm going to try a 6.5m V8 on the 100L Flare, sounds like a racey combo doesn't it.

Any other wave guys coming down for a laugh, I need some compitition for last place..

See you all sunday.

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
12 Nov 2009 10:41PM
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McFlying said...

Just tried Dr Duck's cheap-ass sail number technique, it worked a treat. Thought it was time to get organised for Sunday's Race. I'm going to try a 6.5m V8 on the 100L Flare, sounds like a racey combo doesn't it.

Any other wave guys coming down for a laugh, I need some compitition for last place..

See you all sunday.



I will give it a shot, slow and steady may win this one!

HAIL
SA, 1160 posts
12 Nov 2009 11:07PM
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sounds awesome! im keen. hopefully wont be called in to work!!! should be a awesome day if its windy.... haha. any good directions how to get to the murray mouth????



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