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12 Towers Ocean SUP Race - Gold Coast

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Created by Secret Agent > 9 months ago, 10 Jan 2012
Downwinder
QLD, 2031 posts
24 Jan 2012 2:09PM
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PTSUP said...

If the Forecast stays North ,will we start at the Top End and run down to Kirra??


G'day PTSUP
If the Wind is from the North its an OK run with relatively short runners from the Seaway to Nobby's Surf Club. Once you pass Nobby's it becomes a hard punishing slog to Currumbin Alley to Kirra you'll be just hating life and It'll be a one sided paddle (Help Me Please Mr Wizard) You'd be wanting a WNW wind once you pass Nobby's

mikeman
QLD, 692 posts
24 Jan 2012 3:15PM
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Yes, Downwinder is spot on here, as usual. This is a closer look at the North - South run from the GC Seaway to Nobbys Beach. 13km almost straight South.



These N-S runs are probably better suited to shorter boards than the S-N runs are on the GC.

rager
QLD, 437 posts
24 Jan 2012 3:30PM
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mikeman said...

Yes, Downwinder is spot on here, as usual. This is a closer look at the North - South run from the GC Seaway to Nobbys Beach. 13km almost straight South.



These N-S runs are probably better suited to shorter boards than the S-N runs are on the GC.



Anything suit a NE'er?

mikeman
QLD, 692 posts
24 Jan 2012 4:22PM
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Not really anything in the ocean off the GC, unfortunately.

There are some good runs down the Northern NSW Coast as well as the North Straddie to Redland run inside Moreton Bay.




rahams
NSW, 544 posts
24 Jan 2012 5:38PM
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is there a plan c for the race?

Secret Agent
QLD, 289 posts
24 Jan 2012 5:31PM
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rahams said...

is there a plan c for the race?



Hey Noel,

Yes mate, there is a "Plan C" in place and will be hatched in the next 24 hours. We have taken in to consideration all the necessary safety precautions for all involved.
As it stands with the “East North East” winds predicted along with the 3-4 foot of swell will give the competitors no relief from paddling against side chop and making their way through the beach break horrendous. As the Bureau of Meteorology has put it "An upper trough hovering over the Queensland interior is set to induce another deep surface trough/ low over the coast on Friday – causing ENE winds to start ramping back up in strength throughout Saturday"
So with saying this, the Race will still go ahead on Saturday 28th January along with the Prize Purse and Prizes but with an alternate Race course, that will suit every competitor. The new course design will be tough but very fun for all to experience.
The new Race UPDATE will be posted on this Seabreeze Forum, www.supsa.org, SUPSA Facebook and registered Race Competitors will also be notified via email and text message.Stay tuned for the next update!
Cheers

rahams
NSW, 544 posts
24 Jan 2012 7:48PM
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sounds great
cant wait for the up date

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
24 Jan 2012 7:00PM
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rager said...

mikeman said...

Yes, Downwinder is spot on here, as usual. This is a closer look at the North - South run from the GC Seaway to Nobbys Beach. 13km almost straight South.



These N-S runs are probably better suited to shorter boards than the S-N runs are on the GC.



Anything suit a NE'er?


they are doable , but harder worker. you sorta need to ride sideways over a lot of stuff when turn and get the more side ways stuff behind those swell wanting to break over your board.

so its ride over the swell and pivot on the top and grab the sides ways push behind it.

there are parts the head in the right direction.

i reckon a 14'er with a rudder would be the ticket

catch those main swells from the seaway and you'll be ashore at mainbeach

mikeman
QLD, 692 posts
24 Jan 2012 7:49PM
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Nobody wants to paddle a Downwinder in flatwater but it could be necessary if this rain keeps on going like its predicted to do.

Here is a plan D to consider, should it come to it, so long as the Tweed River does not flood.

15km in a general NE-SW direction. Fingal Heads boat ramp to Terranora Road bridge.


mikeman
QLD, 692 posts
24 Jan 2012 8:34PM
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There are also plenty of options in the Gold Coast waterways, so one way or another you should be able to put something interesting together. There is a whole lot more to chose from on the GC than those boring Currumbin Creek options.

Here are some examples: Start at the end of Seaway World drive and end at either Via Roma Drive Bridge (8.8km) or Bermuda Street Bridge (11.2km).


aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
24 Jan 2012 10:25PM
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With the amount of rain at the moment you better have a weed, log, dead animal fin to get through the Gold Coast waterways. I can only imagine the filth that will be washing down over the next few days.

Secret Agent
QLD, 289 posts
25 Jan 2012 12:35AM
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URGENT UPDATE: “12 TOWERS OCEAN SUP RACE”

Based on current forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology and advice received from a professional weather analyst, the predicted conditions will not favour this Saturday's running of the “12 Towers Ocean SUP Race 2012”.

The Event Directors have taken into consideration all possible scenarios, and have tried to apply alternate race options - none of which seem to fit into the event's structured safety measures.

On behalf of the Race Directors, I can confirm our final decision is to postpone this event – now scheduled for the following Saturday 4th February.

All other details regarding the race remain the same.

Those who have registered as at 24th January will be contacted via email with an option to refund registration fees to those who cannot compete the following week.

SUPSA would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. We sincerely appreciate your support towards this event & look forward to seeing you all Saturday 4th February.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
25 Jan 2012 7:06AM
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thats a good decision. it's been bucketing rain, it's suppose to keep doing that till sunday with howling onshore winds

its a ugly looking ocean and the creeks and rivers aren't going to be much better with all the run off from the rain.

Secret Agent
QLD, 289 posts
25 Jan 2012 7:42AM
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laceys lane said...

thats a good decision. it's been bucketing rain, it's suppose to keep doing that till sunday with howling onshore winds

its a ugly looking ocean and the creeks and rivers aren't going to be much better with all the run off from the rain.


Very ugly. Unfortunately we couldn't gain a permit for the Broadwater or anything in NSW waterways. But saying that, if the rivers become contaminated like what happened with Currumbin Creek with the last lot of rain we had, well that's another concern for us.
As we said, we apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused anyone but safety is our main priority.
Hoping all can commit and support us on Saturday February 4th!

angie pangi
QLD, 1779 posts
25 Jan 2012 7:55AM
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Good call supsa, the creek was horrible already this morning and with more 4 days of rain before weekend, it will be nasty everywhere.
X Angie

petedorries
QLD, 700 posts
25 Jan 2012 8:44AM
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Good call SUPSA and Troy. Let the weather ease and get everybody back out in the ocean.

mikeman
QLD, 692 posts
25 Jan 2012 12:07PM
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Very good call, SUPSA. Currumbin Creek almost broke its bank on the high tide this morning and the Tweed River did break its bank in places earlier. Nature wins again.

paul.j
QLD, 3347 posts
25 Jan 2012 12:28PM
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Yeah good call!!! it also gives everyone more time to train up!!!

teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
25 Jan 2012 12:46PM
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Phew gives me another week to train , could mean the difference between coming in last or second lastOr to actually make it

rager
QLD, 437 posts
25 Jan 2012 1:09PM
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Good call for sure. I was thinking one of those inflatable rapid riding boards might have been the board to have in these conditions

Secret Agent
QLD, 289 posts
25 Jan 2012 10:52PM
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Fingers crossed for kind conditions on Saturday 4th February. Long range forecast looks very promising at the moment!

Secret Agent
QLD, 289 posts
26 Jan 2012 12:55AM
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Latest Race Poster Update!

Downwinder
QLD, 2031 posts
27 Jan 2012 11:44AM
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Secret Agent said...




Latest Race Poster Update!


G'day Peasey
When you redone your latest race poster update you forgot to change the race distance as it's under 12km's not a 14km's race.

paul.j
QLD, 3347 posts
27 Jan 2012 4:59PM
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Downwinder said...

Secret Agent said...




Latest Race Poster Update!


G'day Peasey
When you redone your latest race poster update you forgot to change the race distance as it's under 12km's not a 14km's race.




I get about 14.8km when i map it out!!!!



JonesySUP
QLD, 872 posts
27 Jan 2012 6:28PM
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Based on some recent long range projections, the emerging ridge will combine with another trough/ surface low moving off southern Queensland or northern NSW mid next week, setting up a strong SE fetch within close range of the coast. This hints at a strong building trend in E/SE swell during Wednesday and Thursday – albeit heavily affected by strong associated onshore winds.

Downwinder
QLD, 2031 posts
27 Jan 2012 7:53PM
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paul.j said...

Downwinder said...

Secret Agent said...




Latest Race Poster Update!


G'day Peasey
When you redone your latest race poster update you forgot to change the race distance as it's under 12km's not a 14km's race.




I get about 14.8km when i map it out!!!!






G'day PaulJ you're tripping out man I get 11.35km's when I map it out Kirra groin to Burleigh.







paul.j
QLD, 3347 posts
27 Jan 2012 8:10PM
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Haha i must zig zag a bit more than you!! I think there will be a can of kirra and another one off Burleigh so they might add a bit of length but i'm sure it will be somewhere between 12km and 15km depending on how straight you paddle!!! either way it will be a great day.

Jacko

Ali Cat
QLD, 1205 posts
29 Jan 2012 10:51AM
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I know it's only early days, but forecast for next Saturday is looking very promising...

Flounder
QLD, 137 posts
29 Jan 2012 6:33PM
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It is looking better for the wind for sure! If the we do get that forecast 4 - 6 foot of east swell will the start and finish lines be in the ocean? Not sure how it usually works when the swell's up but could be some good carnage at the finish if everyone is required to race to the beach!

Secret Agent
QLD, 289 posts
30 Jan 2012 10:38PM
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