rodriguez said...
Looks like a lot of fun things going on,i hope the swell picks up a bit .
So do we..

Here's some more pics from the first offical day of the Mambo but before registration.
This day I was out on my 10' Mana and snapped a few pics and people paddled past on these fun little waves.
Here's my mate Cam on his DC.
Here's 13yr old Kristy.
Kristys Dad on his 12' PSH gun.
There was the odd lul between sets.
I managed to get the odd pic while cruising in on a party wave.
We had had a three hour sech and it was time to hit the barbie and see what's happening.
Mmmmm..Pancakes.. In the 29yrs that I've been coming I've never seen pancakes before.
John briefed every one on what's going to happen for the day and explained the rules.. One rule.. NO WINGEING!!..

.. and we were expecting 20+ knot winds.
Just checking what's happening on the water.... Not much unless you're a kiter.
I then checked out what's happening on the grass.. This was the Naish area with Aidan setting up some Naish boards for people to demo.
The little 7'9" Mana caught my eye.
The LSD boards looked good.
There were some Simon Anderson boards there.
The wind started gusting well over 20 knots so we decided to do our down-winder from Merimbula to Pambula and there were about eight of us keen to do it.
The wind direcion was perfect.. It started off nice and calm but soon got nasty and the fun turned into survival mode.. We all made it and it was a real eye opener for those who'd never done one before.. Kristy was the stand out making it look like a piece of cake.. Phil found it hard going on his PSH gun and even Matty had a hard time on the 14' Naish because he's so used to the extra width of his 34" wide Whopper.. Casso also made it look easy on his PSH gun.. My 12' Glide handled the conditions well... Sorry I forgot to take my camera..

DJ