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    Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    My son Mitchel (mitch92) competed in the annual Outrigger Whitsunday Regatta at Arlie Beach on the weekend.

    The weather was absolutly perfect for the day.

    Mitchel (at just 15 ) competed in both the open mens and Junior divisions on the day, completing a total of 26 competitive kilometers as well as paddling from the boat ramp to the competition area and then returning the boats to the ramp at the end of the day.

    The juniors from Rockhampton outrigger canoe club also secured Champion team for the AOCRA Northern Zone for the this season.
    It is their FIRST season of competition

    Here are a few pics from the regatta

    Mitchel (on right) and Lachlan before the open mens 14 km



    All the open men (mitchel is 5th from the left)



    Here we go - Open Mens 14k



    Off and racing - Open Mens 14k



    Finnished at last - Open mens 14 k



    All the juniors ready to go



    Junior 7 k - Lets Go



    Finnished at last - Junior 7 k

    Last edited by bay_firey; 30-07-2007 at 07:23 PM.
    Cheers
    Mark

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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    Good stuff, conditions look great and they should be on the way to building up arms so they can drag hoses too. By the way where are the rod holders?

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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    By the way where are the rod holders?



    i have actually suggested this to my coach

    unfortunately everyone else would rather be going fast then pulling a lure behind

    the best bit is the perfect place to have rod holders would be at the back with the steerer....which is useful as i AM one of the steerers





    oh yeah the guys that were in the lead support boat were smart, they were trolling a lure behind as we all paddled behind
    Last edited by mitch92; 31-07-2007 at 08:36 AM.

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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    good stuff, keep at it, we have a close friend thats into this, she has traveled quite a few places doing this


    Daz



    Ps: im sure you can sneak a fast trolling lure on the back

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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    wahoo

    what club is your freind a member of??

    i know that members at my club have travelled to hawaii, new zealand etc. nd hopefully i can as well...oneday

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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    Quote Originally Posted by mitch92 View Post
    wahoo

    what club is your freind a member of??

    i know that members at my club have travelled to hawaii, new zealand etc. nd hopefully i can as well...oneday

    hi Mitch

    she is with Cairns Cruising Yacht Squadron

    i no she has been to NZ and Hawaii, and spends a hell of alot of time at Arlie beach

    Daz

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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    Quote Originally Posted by Wahoo View Post
    hi Mitch

    she is with Cairns Cruising Yacht Squadron

    i no she has been to NZ and Hawaii, and spends a hell of alot of time at Arlie beach

    Daz

    i know i would spnd plenty of time there if i could as well


    never raced against cairns, although she may have been racing under a different team for different regattas, alot of paddlers do.

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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    Well done there Mitch 92 being at Outrigger Whitsunday Regatta at Arlie Beach and part of team securing Champion team for the AOCRA Northern Zone for the this season. have you competed at Hamilton Island yet
    Myself I used to competed in Hamilton Island race week of outriggers and surf ski race's in the 90's
    One was around the Hamilton Island it self on the Friday and other ski from the resort on a set course Saturday and race in Sundays marathon and paddle for Outrigger Australia which contain the Surf Life Saving Ironman Stars which we done pretty well
    I like the outriggers for the cross training ( treated as fun only do it once a year ) which help my kayaking and Surf Ironman
    the hardest thing I found was when you had to change team members when paddling and picking up new paddlers when moving at speed and I loved when a swell was on and white caps
    you talk about towing lure when use to do my training on Moreton Bay and in the long surf paddles use tow lure bending me on the surf ski and use a rubber foot thong the run the fishing line off and the rubber thong would also act in flexing and catch the talior and other fish as well and put my crab pots out in bay which gave me reason to train and get some nice reward out of it and yes its is a hard to go boating

    Mitch
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    Re: Boating the hard way - Airlie Beach 28th July

    red,

    no havent competed at hammo yet, although next year i will hopefully, either with open mens, or juniors.

    They still do the around the island race and from what i can tell all the races are loads of fun.

    The changeovers are some of the most fun, but it is hard to get into the outrigger when everyone keeps paddling. the only time ive been on a surfski was when we had to many people for the amount of outriggers so myself and the coach took out a double surfski, and to add to the fun we used outrigger canoe paddles on a surfski, all this paddling side on to the waves.
    ill tell ya what it was a heap of fun, but i can wait for it to happen again.

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