Dave,
Dw'er to to the course sounds great, except I'll already be there.

As PT mentioned, I'm meeting with the organisers first thing in the morning to finalise the course, which will be 2.5kms. It'll be cool to see you guys mixing it with different paddle craft.
Apart from being an annual event, this year's race is a major fundraiser. Read on.
DIVE in and help out the Half Moon Bay Surf Lifesaving Club.
Picture: MARTIN REDDY
N34SB264 Emma Armstrong, a member of the Half Moon Bay Surf Lifesaving Club, which is hosting its annual Cerberus Swim Classic.
The club is hosting its annual Cerberus Swim Classic at the Black Rock bay on Saturday.
All proceeds from this year's swim will go the club to help fund its voluntary lifesaving activities, and to maintain its clubhouse and equipment. Race director and organiser Peter Goodear said the money was vital after an accident last year destroyed most of the club's equipment.
''About $38,000 worth of competition equipment was damaged and written off in the accident on the way to the national lifesaving championships in Queensland when our gear trailer rolled over,'' he said. ''All this equipment needs to be replaced so our members can continue to train, patrol and keep our beach safe.''
The 1.2km open water swim has been going for 16 years with 450 competitors taking part last year.
The more the merrier