Hello All
The 2017 - 2018 windsurfing season is here ! A few windy days have already been enjoyed in the North and the South with some inspiring images appearing on the Seabreeze forum. Fortunately the warmer weather is just around the corner for those who are holding out until the fingers and toes aren't so frozen.
Now that the club is formally incorporated the Calendar is fully packed. The unearthing of some fabulous old trophies such as the Marrawah cup and the Cape Country trophy will see these being awarded and engraved this year. Trophies will be allocated to the Northern and Southern Free race events and the King of the Tamar. A new youth event and and two learner days are also on the programme.
The calendar is a balance of Social, Freeride, Wave and GPS events. Hope this inspires a season of fun, competitive and social sailing.
If you would like to participate in any of the events contact numbers are provided with each event.
The details, meet times and on the day venues calls, will be discussed via the Seabreeze forum closer to their upcoming dates.
A Membership link is attached bellow
Full membership of $50 ( Allows for entry to events )
Social membership $35
Youth membership $35
windsurfing.org/tas.htm
Enjoy your sailing.
2017-18 Season Program
WAVE SAILING EXPRESSION SESSION 1. - Northern Venue
Venue: Bellbouy
Date: Sun 24th Sept or 1st Oct. ( Weather dependent, notice via Seabreeze.)
Contact: Alan Cook 0488 586 076
EAST COAST MULTI WINDSURF EVENT
Venue: Swansea
FREERACE and/or SLALOM and/or DOWNWIND RACE (eg Swansea to Dolphin Sands).
Dependent on conditions/wind. If light winds a longboard event will replace this.
Date: 14th & 15th October
Contact: Clarence McAlister 0488 846 642
SEASON STARTER NORTH - PIZZA EVENING/MOVIE NIGHT
Venue: Lagoon Beach for afternoon sail & 260 Low head Road for Pizza & Sailboarding Movies Start 5:30pm
Date: Saturday 21st October
Contact: Gillian van der Schans 0488 586 076
FREE RACE EVENT SOUTH
Venue: To be advised via Seabreeze Briefing:10:30am
Date: 29th October Contact:
Kaleb Smith 0417 163 603
FREE RACE EVENT NORTH
Venue: Lagoon Bay Briefing:2pm @ Lagoon rigging area
Date: 12th November
Contact: Paul Tenteye. 0417 326 733
NORTHERN LEARNER / COMBINED DAY
Venue: Lagoon Bay
Date: 18th - 19th November ( times to be advised via Seabreeze )
Contact: Clarence McAlister 0488 846 642
SOUTHERN LEARNER DAY
Venue: Doran's Road or Pipe Clay Lagoon
Date: November ( Date and time to be advised via Seabreeze )
Contact: Damien Wallace 0409 854 754 or 62486840 & Anthony Houston 0417 577 884
TEENAGE WINDSURF DAY
Venue: Lagoon Beach
Date: Sunday 3rd December. Start 11:00am
Contact: Gillian van der Schans 0488 586 076
NW COAST EVENT
Venue: Port Sorrel / Bakers
Date: Jan ( date and times to be advised via Seabreeze )
Contact:
KING OF THE TAMAR & WALLY JOUSTING( & maybe if its windy enough a wave sailing expression session )
Venue: Lagoon Bay
Date: Sunday 21st January Notice via Seabreeze. ( K.T start - 1pm ) ( Wave sailing - wind dependent start - 10am) ( Jousting late afternoon, BYO long boards/Wally's and foam swim noodles ) ( BBQ weather dependent )
Contact: Alan Cook 0488 586 076
WAVE SAILING EXPRESSION SESSION 2. - Southern Venue
Venue: To be advised
Date: ( Date and time to be advised via Seabreeze )
Contact: Damien Wallace 0409 854 754, Kaleb Smith 0417 163 603
WAVE SAILING EXPRESSION SESSION 3. - Northern Venue
Venue: Bellbouy
Date: Wed 22nd Feb - LAUNCESTON CUP DAY - ( AFTERNOON low tide 11:30 )
Contact: Alan Cook 0488 586 076 / Geoff Clarke 0412 511 674
OYSTER CLEAN UP - DORANS
Venue: Dorans
Date: ( Date and time to be advised via Seabreeze )
Contact: Damien Wallace 0409 854 754
DASH FOR CASH - HOBART REGATTA
Venue: Sandy Bay
Date: 12th February
Contact: Steve Charles 0418 641 881
WAVE SAILING EXPRESSION SESSION 4.- West Coast Venue
Venue: Marrawah ( Marrawah Cup )
Date: March Long weekend 10th 11th 12th
Contact: Damien Wallace 0409 854 754
GPS MONTHLY ROUNDS- Statewide format ( Cape Country Trophy )
Venue: Competitors sail anywhere in the state, results posted on Seabreeze.
Date: October, November, December, January, February
Contact: Steve Charles 0418 641 881 Dave Moorhead
GPS RACING / FREERACE - STANLEY LONG WEEKEND & AGM
Venue: Stanley
Date: March Long weekend 10th 11th 12th
Contact: Geoff Cook 0419 583 190
DINNER / AWARDS NIGHT
Venue: Stanley pub
Date: Sat 31st March
Contact: Ben Wilson 0400 638 795
TROPHIES
WAVE SAILING
Mens title
Womens title
( Participation in minimum of 2 sessions )
Marrawah Cup
GPS
GPS monthly rounds - Cape Country Trophy
Free race Trophy - North
Free race Trophy - South
FREERIDE
King of the Tamar trophy.
Extra Information
The GPS Team Challenge occurs all year. New members are welcome to join the "Tassie Speed Seekers". For more details visit the website, www.gpsteamchallenge.com.au
Visit this Forum for general discussion and up to date information on venues and sailing events.
Join windsurfing Tasmania by downloading a membership form from www.windsurfing.org/tas.htm
Great stuff Gillian. I would ask that people who want to help out put their hands up so we can make these events a success.
Clarence
A few things to add
Titles will be awarded by the following calculations:
WAVESAILING (n=4) - points allocated as 0.7 for first, 2.0 for second, 3.0 for third, etc,
with results from best two rounds recorded.
Mens Wavesailing Title
Womens Wavesailing Title
GPS5 (n=5) - points allocated as 0.7 for first, 2.0 for second, 3.0 for third, etc, with best four rounds recorded
Open title
FREERACE (n=5)- points allocated as 0.7 for first, 2.0 for second, 3.0 for third, etc, with best four rounds recorded
Open title
This is a new event for TAS, which is a 1 hr set time at a set location, ( same as how it was run at Green Island. )
Free race 1. - East coast - multi sport event
Free race 2 - South
Free race 3 - North - Lagoon
Free race 4 - King of the Tamar is first one across and back and then turns into a 1hr FREERACE
Free race 5 - Stanley long weekend
OVERALL STATE TITLE- allocate best scores from WAVESAILING, GPS and FREERACE to provide the Overall Title
Open Mens (1st, 2nd and 3rd)
Open Womens (1st, 2nd and 3rd)
Open Masters (1st) - above 40
Dash for Cash
King of the Tamar
Marrawah Cup Stanley
GPS Racing
With a lot of sailors ordering foils for their windsurfers, all events are open to foils, ( it is just like having a different fin ), if winds are light, sailors can choose to use foils rather than bigger boards and sails. (Open to discussion here)
Also note the dash for cash is the Sandy Bay Regatta not the Hobart Regatta
Just a query. With the Marrawah wave event on the same dates as Stanley, will there be days allocated for different disciplines. I would like to enter both, but will be hard to be in two locations at once.
Great calendar of events. Would it be possible to not include the 4th wave sailing event at Marrawah within the State Titles and have it as a stand alone event (with its own trophy) - so there is no overlap between disciplines? This way the last Free Race event at Stanley could be scheduled for the first or second day, allowing points to be allocated ahead of the prize-giving on Sunday night (if that's the best night to do it)? This would mean the Overall State Titles would still be based on 2 x Wave Sailing, 4 x GPS5 and 4 x Free Race events. If we could allocate more wave sailing events during the season, we could increase the number that count toward the State Titles.
You are most likely right there Kazz, also there are Foils and then there are Foils...
as most people buying foils down here are getting the low performance, easy to use foils. About ten of that i know.
i think about three are getting race / high performance.
I am sure the race guys will make it all fair and Fun though.
Everybody knows how quickly Christmas comes around, right? Well shortly after Christmas is the Northern Wave-Sailing Event so make sure that you are prepared!
Get some of those new moves under your belt. A good water start and a successful gybe might just win you a competition, as well as a trophy! Get that ratty old board down to Relic and get the repairs done, and the right number of fin boxes put in (2). Replace all your ropes and universal joints, hit the gym and build up some muscle - breakages of any kind will not be considered a reasonable excuse, and sailing under duress may even get you some brownies.
Don't forget though - you have to compete in at least two events to qualify, so I am going to put my name down for the Men's Northern Wave-Sailing event, and the Womens Northern Wave-Sailing Event - I am sure that will all be okay.
Quite a season ahead for the brand new, squeaky clean, all above board (occasionally above board, but under more often) Windsurfing Tas club. Perhaps we should throw down the gauntlet to some of those Big Island clubs to come down and compete with us...for sheep stations.
I am pretty sure that the "prime" number of fin boxes would be either 3 or 5 though 1 might also be considered to have some retro charm....
The Sandy Bay Dash for cash will take on a new look with all the foils that will be in it. Should give that event a new lease of life and be great for spectators.
I think that it ought to be a Le Mans start in a shallow bay, and the finish should be at the start line, just to keep things interesting.
Al Planet - I am sure that your wit was widely appreciated, but simply that no one could match it with an appropriate retort.
Perhaps -
Q - What is the right fin for the day. A - The fin that isn't the left one.
Q - If you ride a quad, do you ride with 'two left fins'? Luka rides a Quad...
Q - By your logic, is 7 fins also the "prime" number of fins?
'1' may have 'retro charm', but is definitely not a "prime" number of fins, on several counts
Ok so one is not a prime number for fins and probably has little retro charm unless you collect Spielberg movies....
There were a couple of corrections/typos in the calendar.
Attached is a corrected version.
Note: that events start this weekend with the wave sailing expression session 1.
The 2017 -2018 calendar
September 2017
Sun 24
WAVE SAILING EXPRESSION SESSION 1
Venue: Bellbouy - check notice on Seabreeze (alternative weekend 1st Oct)
Briefing: TBA
Contact: Alan Cook 0488 586 076
October 2017
Sat-Sun 14-15
FREE RACE 1 (AND OTHER EVENTS DEPENDING ON WIND)
Venue: Swansea
Briefing: Midday Saturday
Contact: Clarence McAlister 0488 846 642
Sat 21
SEASON STARTER NORTH - PIZZA EVENING/MOVIE NIGHT
Venue: Lagoon Beach for afternoon sail
Venue: 260 Low Head Road for Pizza & Sailboarding Movies (start 5:30pm)
Contact: Gillian van der Schans 0488 586 076
Sun 29
FREE RACE 2
Venue: Southern TAS (location to be advised via Seabreeze)
Briefing: 10:30am
Contact: Kaleb Smith 0417 163 603
November 2017
Sun 12
FREE RACE 3
Venue: Lagoon Bay
Briefing: 2pm
Contact: Paul Tenteye 0417 326 733
Sat-Sun 18-19
NORTHERN LEARNER / COMBINED DAY
Venue: Lagoon Bay
Times to be advised via Seabreeze
Contact: Clarence McAlister 0488 846 642
Sun 26
SOUTHERN LEARNER DAY
Venue: Doran's Road or Pipe Clay Lagoon
Time to be advised via Seabreeze
Contact: Damien Wallace 0409 854 754 or Anthony Houston 0417 577 884
December 2017
Sun 3
TEENAGE WINDSURF DAY
Venue: Lagoon Beach
Start 11:00am
Contact: Gillian van der Schans 0488 586 076
January 2018
Sun 21
FREE RACE 4 AND KING OF THE TAMAR
Venue: Lagoon Bay
Briefing: Midday, with racing starting at 1pm and a BBQ afterward Also Wally Jousting and, if windy, a wave sailing expression session
Contact: Alan Cook 0488 586 076 Fri 26
SANDY BAY REGATTA - DASH FOR CASH
Venue: Sandy Bay
Briefing: 1:30pm, start between 2:00 and 3:00pm
Contact: Steve Charles 0418 641 881
February 2018
Sat 10
WAVE SAILING EXPRESSION SESSION 2
Venue: Southern TAS
Time and location to be advised via Seabreeze
Contact: Damien Wallace 0409 854 754 or Kaleb Smith 0417 163 603
Wed 22
WAVE SAILING EXPRESSION SESSION 3 - LAUNCESTON CUP
Venue: Bellbouy Low tide 11:30am
Contact: Alan Cook 0488 586 076 or Geoff Clarke 0412 511 674
March 2018
Sat 10
FREE RACE 5 (AND PRIZE GIVING NIGHT)
Venue: Stanley
Briefing: Midday, racing no earlier than 1pm
Prize-giving: Venue TBA
Contact: Geoff Cook 0419 583 190 or Ben Wilson 0400 638 795
Sun-Mon 11-12
GPS RACING
Venue: Stanley
Time and locations to be advised via Seabreeze
Contact: Geoff Cook 0419 583 190
Sat-Sun-Mon 10-12
WAVE SAILING - MARRAWAH CUP
Venue: Marrawah
Time and locations to be advised via Seabreeze
Contact: Damien Wallace 0409 854 754
All Season Events GPS5 Event - Cape Country Trophy and Points go toward State Titles
Venue: Anywhere in the state, results posted via KA72 to the GPSTC Months: October, November, December, January and February Contact: Steve Charles 0418 641 881 or Dave Morehead 0418 361 801
The GPS Teams Challenge occurs all year New members are welcome to join the "Tassie Speed Seekers" For more details visit the website: www.gpsteamchallenge.com.au
OTHER INFORMATION:
Titles will be awarded by the following calculations:
WAVESAILING
(n=4) - 0.7 points for first, 2.0 for second, 3.0 for third, etc (best two rounds count) Men's Wave sailing Title Women's Wave sailing Title
GPS5
(n=5) - 0.7 points for first, 2.0 for second, 3.0 for third, etc (best four rounds count) Open title Points for 2-second, 5x10, nautical mile, Alpha and 1 Hour are combined from a single days sailing
FREERACE
(n=5) - 0.7 points for first, 2.0 for second, 3.0 for third, etc (best four rounds count) Open title This is a new event for TAS, with competitors racing for 1 hr at a set time and at a set location
OVERALL STATE TITLE - lowest points from WAVESAILING, GPS5 and FREERACE determine Overall Title
TROPHIES Overall State Titles - Open Men's (1st, 2nd and 3rd) Overall State Titles - Open Women's (1st, 2nd and 3rd) Overall State Titles - Open Masters (1st) - above 40 SANDY BAY REGATTA Dash for Cash King of the Tamar Marrawah Cup GPS Racing
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Join Windsurfing Tasmania as a social ($35) or competitor ($50) member. Social members get one free entry to WT Events. Competitors get free entry to all WT Events. Entry fee is $10 per event. For more information visit www.seabreeze.com.au
Entrants to WT Events must complete an Event Entry Form prior to competing and sign ON and OFF before and after every day's competition.
NOTE: All events are open to longboards, race boards, windsurfer one designs and any other type of windsurfer. Foils are also able to be used instead of standard fins. It is expected that if winds are light, sailors can choose to use foils rather than bigger boards and sails or longboards. This should make it easier to have racing completed in light winds.
Visit the Windsurfing Tasmania Forum on www.seabreeze.com.au for further information.
Thanks Gillian.
Can you confirm if this weekend is "expression session" OR heats style event?
I have put up a post on WT facebook page too.
Clarence
Its an Expression session and looking at the forecast I am thinking Bakers is a good chance on Sunday.
I didn't realise until now, Round 3 of the wavesailing is held midweek on a Wednesday. I am in strong opposition that a state round of wave sailing be held at a time that is only accessible to those in the North. The argument that only 2 rounds go towards the wave sailing title should not even come into conversation, a state round needs to be accessible to all in the state. It's great to have the event, but I believe it should not be counted as a state round when held on this date.
Sorry I didn't pick this up earlier.
Thanks Buzzy. We discussed that during the Windsurfing Tasmania meeting on Friday night for reasons you mention, and that is sorted. The midweek event will still be held as an official WT event, but will NOT count to the state title. There will be ANOTHER additional WAVE event that will be held on a weekend that will be a STATE TITLE contributing event. We will get copies of the minutes out to all members, and the "official" revised calendar.
If anyone has any suggestions/idea generally please let WT committee know. We try to make it fair and inclusive for everyone.
Thanks to Adam, Gillian, Alan, Paul, Dave and Marty for coming to the meeting.
Clarence
Hi all. I talked to Buzzy about this on Saturday, but if it's too late don't worry about it. I can't make the 2nd Freerace event down south on the 29th Oct (booked in to fly to Qld for Clydes sons engagement party). This was booked in about 10 months ago. I should have said something earlier but can the date be changed for this event?
Um, I am just wondering about the foil racing. I think including foils in the conventional board racing might be good, but I can say from experience, that foils are hard to control and I think as a result, can be potentially pretty dangerous. I think that people intending to race a foil probably should have some sort of level of proficiency, but how you administer that is going to be difficult.
I am willing to accept people will disagree with me on this one, but I would suggest that foils shouldn't be included in races until we see how the format and control/safety issues are able to be overcome. How do amateur comps get run O/S?
I certainly don't want it to look like I'm blowing my own trumpet, but I have a little bit of experience on a foil and I would not feel comfortable racing a conventional board next to myself on a foil. I don't feel comfortable doing that, but others might, and if they're out of control, then how do you deal with that? It might make some feel like they don't want to compete because there's a foil wielding maniac out there!
Thoughts?
I have no experience with foils myself.
So i suppose there are a few questions/comments:
1) how many people have foils and do they intend on competing with them?
2) I can find out from Australian Windsurfing Association what rules they have regarding foils.
3) as it is freerace as opposed to "tighter" slalom style racing, there is not as much need to sail close to other sailors (maybe a "distance" rule for people on foils???).
There are already lots of protocols for windsurfing events (eg inbound wave sailor to give way; give way to starboard on course racing etc). If in doubt making such a rule in the meantime (eg foil gives way or minimum distance to conventional boards) could work.
At this stage WT events are open to foils, but I think like many new innovations, that may well evolve.
Clarence
Not that i race but i think you are right there Marty. I certainly would not like to be lying at in the water at the marker buoy after a fallen Gybe with a guy on a foiling coming screaming down on me , potentially a bit out of control!.
From what i have observed it will take quite a bit of practice to be slightly competent going in a straight line and ever more at turning.
Mixing Non foilers with foilers could lead to problems.
If there was enough foilers they could have their own division, so they are all in the same boat then. I don,t think there will be enough foilers this season anyway.
Perhaps WT should reassess after the season, looking on to next?