PTWoody said..Tomorrow is of course the Maui to Molokai race, as opposed to the higher profile Molokai to Oahu (aka "the Molokai").
However, according to Chris Parker @ SUP
racer, the M2M is a far more enjoyable downwind race experience, whereas the world famous M2O is often more of a brutal long distance grind.
(see the full story @
www.supracer.com/2014-maui-2-molokai-preview/)
This is what we were talking about in another thread quite recently, discussing the merits of King of the Cut over The Doctor. Both M2O and The Doctor are older races designed with other paddle craft in mind, whereas M2M and KOTC are tailor made for SUP DW racing. Maybe in time, M2M and KOTC will become the more prestigious events in the SUP world, along with the Maliko run.
I agree with your sentiments - I did both M2M and M2O last year and to say they were both a shock to the system would be an understatement.....Our downwinds in Cape Town are true as an arrow....no side paddling ever, so our downwinds did not prepare us particularly well for the Hawaiian experience. The Maliko has a short crosswind charge to get to the line but then it's perfectly lined up and then the last 900m in the harbour are pretty forgetful as well - but on the whole it's fantastic.
The M2M starts out with no bumps, then you get the bumps, but wind is on your right shoulder and pushing straight towards Lanai so you are weary about letting yourself run with, it took me about 1.5hours to get to where the action starts, but from then on in it's epic - funnest ever for sure. But you got to paddle 1/3rd of the race distance to get to the butter.......
M2O is like the first 3rd of the M2M - the entire way, but with potential for South swell running into the NE windswell + you can have adverse tides + there is massive bounce of Oahu which is felt for miles before reaching the corner at China Wall...(all of which conspired against us last year) after which you face another km or two straight into the wind.....definitely not the downwind conditions we were hoping for. But that is what makes it an spectacle, looking into the eyes of the competitors before the race you see focus and a high degree of masochism, those who have done it before know it's going to try and break you, those like us, who hadn't, were blissfully ignorant of what was about to hit us.....
I'd never attempt the M2O again on a rudderless board - it's just a stupid endeavour. The M2M would have me tempted as I'd get a boat and head South with the wind in the hope that when it's swings back in I wouldn't be too far in the **** and would make it back to the island. The Maliko is like a wet dream......
So yes, I also wonder if the SUP's will continue to treasure those types of paddles......I'm cured. But I can't wait to follow the race and see who comes out tops.......