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VIC
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Posted 22/06/2012, 4:12 pm        Report Show Profile
Anyone have any psychic insight into where exactly the racing and surfing events will be held in Port Macquarie in August? Which beach(es) will be the most likely event site?
NSW
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Posted 22/06/2012, 4:36 pm        Report Show Profile
The surfing will be based at Town Beach with Lighthouse, Bonny Hills and North Haven beaches as backups. The Technical Race will probably be at Town Beach. Not sure about the Marathon Race though.
NSW
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Posted 22/06/2012, 4:41 pm        Report Show Profile
For the last three years, the SUP final has been at Towny.
SA
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Posted 22/06/2012, 7:16 pm        Report Show Profile
hey casso, did they do downwind for the marathon last year or is this year the first racing year?
NSW
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Posted 22/06/2012, 8:42 pm        Report Show Profile
Scotty Mac said...
hey casso, did they do downwind for the marathon last year or is this year the first racing year?
Nah - this year will be the first.
QLD
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Posted 27/06/2012, 1:01 pm        Report Show Profile
Casso said...
Scotty Mac said...
hey casso, did they do downwind for the marathon last year or is this year the first racing year?
Nah - this year will be the first.
Looking at the maps, can't see any good DW runs for the 17k? Any ideas on what course? I'm thinking =BonnyHills to Light house beach? Or Point Plomer to Town Beach? or a flat water slog up and down the Hastings river?
QLD
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Posted 27/06/2012, 2:07 pm        Report Show Profile
I can't see them running it to or from Queens Beach/Point Plomer. Anything north of town is a bit of a mission to get to with a ferry to cross the river and then unsealed roads and 4wd tracks along the coast. North Haven (20km) or Bonny Hills (15km) to Lighthouse Beach is probably the best option and either run could work ok in a S-SW or N-NE wind. Not sure what you could do in a strong SE (except maybe paddle on one side most of the way!)
VIC
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Posted 27/06/2012, 2:57 pm        Report Show Profile
Ali Cat said... North Haven (20km) or Bonny Hills (15km) to Lighthouse Beach is probably the best option and either run could work ok in a S-SW or N-NE wind. Not sure what you could do in a strong SE (except maybe paddle on one side most of the way!)
Going back to Jonesy's suggestion of the Hastings River in a SE (or even worse, W-NW)... don't know local conditions at all but how does the Hastings River look as a failsafe option C?
QLD
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Posted 27/06/2012, 3:33 pm        Report Show Profile
Hey Paul, here's what it looks line (based on Google Earth). It's about 13km along the river from the freeway bridge to the river mouth. The river won't be a 'downwind' paddle in any direction and the banks/floodplain are flat and low offering little protection from wind from any direction, except right near the mouth.
VIC
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Posted 27/06/2012, 3:43 pm        Report Show Profile
So I guess the only protection the river offers is in a strong westerly, it would prevent anyone being blown to Peru. Although even then, we might need a big tuna net from one side of the river mouth to the other.
QLD
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Posted 27/06/2012, 4:22 pm        Report Show Profile
I don't think the river there offers any better options than the ocean so lets hope they keep the race outside. No-one can guarantee we'll get the right direction wind for the day, but almost everyone going has raced in sidewinds headwinds or no wind before. It's not necessarily what we want, but i'd still prefer to paddle 20km in a crosswind again (like the doctor) than move it into the river. Interesting to see what other's thought on this are?
NSW
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Posted 27/06/2012, 4:51 pm        Report Show Profile
Bonny Hills to Light House beach in S/SW about 14klms or reverse in Nth or N/NW may work!!
NSW
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Posted 27/06/2012, 5:23 pm        Report Show Profile
North Haven to Lighthouse beach looks the goods. That would have to be an amazing run if it had enough South in the wind. Looks like it would be worth the effort to do the run from Point Plimmer if it was northerly. Maybe start at Crescent even and make it 27km. Sam.
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Posted 27/06/2012, 5:30 pm        Report Show Profile
The view from Queens Beach/Point Plimmer looking back to Port Macquarie. Sam
WA
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Posted 27/06/2012, 9:14 pm        Report Show Profile
Might seem like an odd question but does it have to be a down wind run?
VIC
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Posted 27/06/2012, 9:34 pm        Report Show Profile
No but downwind is always better than upwind or crosswind, especially over 16 - 20km.
SA
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Posted 28/06/2012, 7:17 am        Report Show Profile
Does it need to be downwind??????? YES Its like asking; Does it need to be fun or an absoulte pain in the ass..........
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Posted 28/06/2012, 3:30 pm        Report Show Profile
Hi guys, In the next competitor info email we will have the course options for different winds. Surfing wise - As Andrew has stated. Surfing NSW
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Posted 28/06/2012, 3:35 pm        Report Show Profile
All will be down wind. Going over all logistics of the event right now. North Wind = Plumber to town beach. South Wind = Lake cathie to town beach East Wind = Potentially ocean start to Town Beach West Wind = Within the river Rocks ferry to West Port Park All still to be confirmed. No worries about that will ensure downwind. Surfing NSW
VIC
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Posted 28/06/2012, 4:28 pm        Report Show Profile
East wind... ... we're gunna need a bigger boat.
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 6:02 pm        Report Show Profile
SurfingNSW said...
All will be down wind. Going over all logistics of the event right now. North Wind = Plumber to town beach. South Wind = Lake cathie to town beach East Wind = Potentially ocean start to Town Beach West Wind = Within the river Rocks ferry to West Port Park All still to be confirmed. No worries about that will ensure downwind. Surfing NSW
That's excellent news, well done surfing NSW
SA
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Posted 28/06/2012, 8:50 pm        Report Show Profile
Good work.
SA
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Posted 29/06/2012, 9:39 am        Report Show Profile
Dumb question: What's the board class? Is it 14 for the marathon race and 12'6" for technical?
VIC
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Posted 29/06/2012, 10:05 am        Report Show Profile
Scotty Mac said...
Dumb question: What's the board class? Is it 14 for the marathon race and 12'6" for technical?
I assume this flyer still holds true and if so, then you are correct...
QLD
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Posted 29/06/2012, 10:56 am        Report Show Profile
They should make it all 12'6 the same as the ISA worlds. Why have a qualifying race on 14ft if they have to race 12'6 at worlds?
SA
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Posted 29/06/2012, 11:01 am        Report Show Profile
Na, the worlds should change!
VIC
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Posted 29/06/2012, 11:28 am        Report Show Profile
The word is the ISA will change.
QLD
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Posted 05/07/2012, 8:18 am        Report Show Profile
PTWoody said...
Scotty Mac said...
Dumb question: What's the board class? Is it 14 for the marathon race and 12'6" for technical?
I assume this flyer still holds true and if so, then you are correct...
THIS FLYER DOES NOT STATE THAT THEIR IS AN OPEN OVER 40'S BOP & DISTANCE RACE YET THEIR WAS QUALIFYING AT STATE LEVEL.
WA
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Posted 05/07/2012, 8:38 am        Report Show Profile
Maybe these are only the divisions that are eligible for world games and hence why they are advertising them. There could possibly be those races at the nationals to crown Aussie champs but that is as far as they go. Having said that we have only had over 40's divisions in surfing and mot racing of any form at any of the WA state rounds. Can someone please post again or direct me to the number of spots per state per sex, per event that have been assigned.
QLD
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Posted 05/07/2012, 8:51 am        Report Show Profile
surf4fun said...
Can someone please post again or direct me to the number of spots per state per sex, per event that have been assigned.
This was it back in March - I'm assuming nothing has changed.
VIC
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Posted 05/07/2012, 8:53 am        Report Show Profile
Yes the Over 40s in the the two races was agreed upon subsequent to this poster being circulated.
 
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