wooohooo
bring it on
surfing noosa with 5 other dudes not 500 other dudes sounds great
even if it is only for 20 minutes
beggers cant be choosers...lol....
wooohoo
dogman
20 mins enjoy,well worth the entry fee,but outside the comp times its like walking across a 18 lane freeway [}:)]
LOOKOUT! I attended last year and the year before (longboarding) It's truly a fantastic week,just wake up before sunrise (be the first one out) and go for the late afternoon session!
enjoy you lucky b-ggers!
mac
yo mac
its so crowded its not funny
i surfed today and didnt see anyone at all
it gets lonely sometimes...lol...pull out the violins guys
i enjoy the "crowds" as a bit of a novelty cause i know when i go home ill be looking for someone to go for a surf with
theres about 10 guys that surf in my town
dogman
Lets hope the oil doesn't stuff it up. Our beach (Buddina) is all black and the smell is giving me a headache. Buddina is about 30km south of Noosa. God knows how they are going to clean this up or when it will be safe to go in the water. So much for our beautiful prestine backyard.
On another note does anyone know what day the SUP comp is on at Noosa?
First three of each heat in Round 1 go through to Round 2.
First of each heat in Round 2 go through to Final.
Second and third of each heat in Round 2 go through to Repercharge.
First three of Repercharge go through to Final.
Make sense?
Yea thanks for that...makes sense now.
Had a good surf at firsties this morining. The swell was still good
I been listening to the updates on the radio about all the oil, will the comp/event still go ahead?
How is Noosa fairing? Can anyone actually there give a firsthand account of how bad it is?
^^^
I surfed this morning and the oil hasn't made it this far yet. Apparently it is at maroochedore and even seen at castawys becah beach which is not very far away.
There is heaps more about it on the kiting forum.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=48751
The pictures show how bad it is in some places
The latest report from the EPA and local government is that the oil slick will close all beaches from Caloundra to Perigan on Saturday. With the exception of Mooloolaba Bay. Perigan is just south of Noosa. They have done a great job today on the clean up along Buddina Beach and many others though they will still be closed to all people tommorrow. They had loads of trucks and machinery taking away all contaminated sand. It was pretty toxic as those handling it were in space suits. They are doing water and sand quality tests to ensure everyones safety before they open these beaches. They may be open by Sunday / Monday.
It is a pitty they weren't prepared to use the booms to close off the the rivers and lakes in time as oil got right into them in this area.
Noosa looks like it dodged the bullet and even so if Point Cartright protected Mooloolaba which is right in the middle of the muck then Noosa Heads will definitely look after the comp area as it is many times larger.
It looks like it will be a great week at Noosa with light winds. Pitty the swell may drop away a bit though.
Nothing at all at Cartwright or Mooloolaba bay. We trained 5 six man outrigger canoes tonite from Carties to Alex bay, nothing comes in here. When my OC1 broke up at Kawana last year, my Ama ended up at Mudjimba 14k away Nth and so would have i if i hadn't swam in at Carties and put myself on the rocks.
This stuff will embed in the sand for years, luckily that's a good thing as it's trapped and will break down over time. Still, this **** should never have happened in the first place.
R
I just got back from Noosa got some great waist high waves and also meet a few seabreeze crew, Casso , Robdog , Simon (newcastle sup) , Suplove , and Keahi.
Casso and Robdog absolutely rip on there Naish 9-3's and Keahi was on a 8-0 x 27 and was smashing it around like a 6 Ft thruster , this kid is good. Simon was on a new C4 prototype 9-6 x 26.5 x 3-3/4 he surfed really well on it but 5 of us all did board swaps and I struggled to stand on it but it was great trying all the different in one session.
Dale Chapman delivered my new 12-6 I couldn't stay for the race so I left it with him and Travis paddled on it , I also checked out the Penetrator at Golden Breed which looked great.
Just before the start of the race a guy came up to Dale and wanted to buy his own 12-6 on the condition that he could race on it , so Dale sold his own board it .Here are the results I don't have all the names and board lengths.
1st Travis Dale Chapman 12-6 (my board )
2nd Woogie Penetrator 12-6
3rd Danny Dale Chapman 12-6 (only seconds behind Woogie)
4th Dale Chapman board
5th Dale Chapman board
6th Dale Chapman board
So a great day for Dale and it looks like this 12-6 class is going to be a popular one.
Thanks for the update.. and pics. (more please). .. What's the bottom like.. Anything interesting?
Any Naish Glide's in the race?. if so how'd they go?
DJ
What a great afternoon. A great race and a fantastic start to the Noosa Festival of Surfing. The 5km race started in the river. Paddlers had to race 3km out of the river (with a roaring tide behind), out through the Noosa Bar and then paddle approx 2km parallel along Noosa Beach to in front of Noosa Surf Club (with a slight side wind from the left). Turn a bouy in front of the surf club and then catch a wave to the beach, run up the beach with board and paddle and cross the finish line.
As Piros already mentioned the mens results with:-
1st Travis Grant (DC 12'6")
2nd Woogie Marsh (Penetrator 12'6")
3rd Danny Sheard (DC 12'6")
The women started 2-3 minutes in front of the men.
Womens Results:-
1st Alison Fullager (Naish Glide 12')
2nd Sue Sheard (Southpoint 11'6")
3rd Jasleigh Geary (Naish 11'6")
Here are some pics...
Paddling out for the Opening Ceremony...
Noosa's First Point...
On the beach after the race...
Placegetters...Woogie Marsh 2nd, Travis Grant 1st, Danny Sheard 3rd
On the Beach after the race...
On the Beach after the race...
The Race Briefing...
Race Start Location...
Race Start Location...
Race Start Location...
aaaarrrrhh........ missed the start, went to the wrong park. By the time i drove thru the traffic to the correct location, i missed the start and my Jet Ski ride.
Only got some land based video of the field coming down the river towards the bar and a little bit at the finish. Post the footage soon.
Sure looked cool seeing all these SUP's (and a couple of racing DOGS) crossing the bay on the horizon.
Cheers Rambo
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Well done Sue on coming second ,good effort on that board , sounded like a great race and good for the spectators , it must have got crowded on the finish line , how was the prize money spread out.
Well done to all competitors and place getters!
Good job from all the ladies and guys.
Especailly my Roar industries paddle chicks Alison (1st) and Jazz (3rd), all that hard training does pay off and it's their 1st race, Good job girls.
XX angie
It sure does. Can I ask the measurements? Particularly how wide it is?
Also I have noticed that many of these Race boards dont have a handle set in the deck. Why is this so? I would have thought it more convenient and perhaps even lighter to insert a handle.
Lobes it's 27.5 wide I don't have handles in any of my boards , I didn't even think to ask.
Well done to you Ali Cat , I've seen you guys training at the Alley , Jacko said you were a gun. Great to see 2 Gold Coasters take out the male and female division in the Sup race
Who is Travis Grant? I found a lifesaver with this name on the Gold Coast, is it the same person?
Steve