Sunday 19 July 2009

Watergate Bay, Cornwall - 13th / 14th June 2009

Saturday
The day started with slightly overcast weather, with average-sized 3.5 foot swells rolling in. We had a short practice to make sure that the boat was running well, and to get us used to the surf conditions – but not too long to tire us out for the day!

As the tide went out, the swells increased to 5 foot by the end of the day, making for a difficult first leg of the King of the Surf competition.

In the heats, we managed to obtain a first position, two seconds, a third and a fourth place, putting us second on the grid for the final. After a slow start, where Chris wasn’t actually touching the floor on the difficult beach starts, we found ourselves in third place, fighting with our team mates Delta Jets for the rest of the race. We eventually crossed the line in third place, obtaining a bronze medal.




Sunday
Sunday’s surf started similarly to Saturday, but with a scorching sun shining down on us. The waves grew slightly quicker, however, so more of the races were spent in the 5 foot waves.


We decided to conserve our energy and miss out on practice, and this resulted in us obtaining two seconds, a third and a sixth. In the last heat, however, we were disqualified for apparently running over a marker buoy. If it wasn’t for the flag being wrapped around the propeller guard, we might have got away with it! This left it uncertain as to whether we would make it into the final or not.

We squeezed into 8th out of 9 boats for the final, lucky that other boats had made mistakes in the qualifiers too and we had good results to back us up.


We started the final and managed to get around some of the other racers going into the first buoy. We were up into 4th, when the boat in front made a mistake and we were side by side going along the beach front. However, we got nudged going into the first corner, and ended up facing the wrong way on track, slipping down the grid. Luckily, another boat flipped resulting in a restart to the final.

On the restart, we only had two laps remaining to make up the positions again. We finally went across the line in 4th, just missing out on 3rd place by a boat length.

We managed to achieve second place for the entire weekend, putting us in a good position for both the main championship and the King of the Surf championships.

'Team Lost Buoys'
Delta Jets finished just behind us on both days, resulting in a good stack of points towards the team championship.

Championships
At this current moment in time (after 4 days of racing) we are sitting in third in the championship, 5 points behind second.

Sunday 7 June 2009

Bournemouth, 30th & 31st May 2009

A Great Start to the 2009 Season

Saturday


The weather was fantastic, the warmest day of the year so far and the beach was crowded. The Zapcat racing provided the crowds with exciting entertainment.

After limited practice throughout the winter, we don't like getting cold!, we did very well in the heats achieving a couple of 4th places and three 3rd places, putting us in 4th place on the grid for the final.







After an exciting race and a good pit lap we came out in second place which we were able to hold onto until the end of the race giving us a silver medal.


The racing was incident free and the new organisers ZCR Ltd made the day go smoothly.

Sunday
Again, the weather was great and the beach was filled with thousands of holiday-makers and spectators.
We achieved two 4th places, two 3rd places and a win in the heats, putting us in 3rd place on the starting line for the final.


Despite doing deep water starts, we did not have the best start off the line and struggled to overtake any other teams throughout the entire final. The course has also been changed from Saturday and we were unable to take advantage of the pit lap to make up any places. We finished the final in 5th place.

At the present time, we are 3rd place in the entire championships, after the first weekend's racing.

Team Lost Buoys

For 2009, we have joined forces with Boat 09, Delta Jets / Marin Subsea, whose crew previously raced as the Huntzpill Boyz.

They started racing on Saturday in Division 2, as they had only completed two races in 2008, but won every heat and got a gold medal in the final, so they were moved straight up to Division 1 on Sunday.

Boat 09 acheived a 6th place, on Sunday in the Division 1 final. The team's combined points for the weekend puts us in 2nd place of the team championships.