e0422713 said...
any race post morton s from the middle to back of the packers
Well that would be me

Having had the last 2 weeks off the water with a sutured laceration to the sole of my foot (another Pt Walter casualty), I was definately nervous and underprepared on every level for the race. Unfit, scared of and no experience of real open water, and a older chick to boot!
But I made it, I had a cruisy run at the back, came in around 50th in 45 minutes I would say (but forgot to check times etc as per others- too tired and excited to hit the beach to do anything but stumble from the water!).
I muffed the start- didnt notice the flag changes, and had a few downwind tacks to make to get over the start line, where I promptly stacked it

, so I spent the whole race at the back.
It was fun to watch the pack from back there- wish I had my camera, but that was with my boyfriend on the support boat nearest Gage Roads.
The washing machine conditions and my uncoordinated efforts meant I continued with the theme set by my inauspicious start- I think I fell off about 6 times, with a few body drags to retrieve my board, and one where I dropped the kite too- DUH! I find it hard to describe the sick feeling in my gut as I watched the kite hit the water with no power in the lines (classic inversion/line tangle situation) somewhere in the middle of the course miles and miles from other kiters, boats, land or anything nice in fact

.
However, the kite relaunched and I actually quite enjoyed the cruise- I didnt have enough power to get up a lot of speed, and the sloppy chop meant I had to watch carefully where I was going, with occassional glances to try and see the Dingo and check out the views. It was not too upwind a course to keep as well so I did not get the back leg burn I was expecting.
Coming towards the beach was awesome- as the beach came into focus, I could see and hear the crowd and the music, and I made an effort to charge into the beach with a bit more style that I had shown out in the big deep

.
It was very cool to be greeted by a bunch of enthusiastic yellow shirted vollies, made the dunkings earlier worthwhile. Thanks D1!
I think my gear choice left some room for improvement- I took my North Freestyle Fish, thinking of big swell to navigate and nice to have a floatation device if all went to sh#t, but really it was too stiff and buoyant for the sloppy conditions and I spent the whole time trying to stop the board bouncing around (I have a sore front leg today, not back leg

). But it was that, or strapless, or on a twinny I havent really touched in 6 months.
I also took my small kite (a 7m) thinking it was only going to go upwards of the 20knots that it was at 1pm, but I was in fact mostly underpowered and having to work the kite especially at the half way mark. (Another sick feeling in the gut thinking of a VERY long swim in if the wind switched or died....). I think I would have been overpowered on my 12m, so still the best of the choices on the day.
Had a great time all day, and at the after party, meeting some new friends and many old ones, and overall was a great experience.
Massive thanks to all the volunteers, WAKSA, and Redbull for a great day