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'unlimited' class in Races

Created by FlyingKiwi FlyingKiwi  > 9 months ago, 25 Aug 2012
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FlyingKiwi
FlyingKiwi

QLD

218 posts

25 Aug 2012 12:52pm
Hey guys,

Just a question that I am not sure of and would like your thoughts.

Thinking about doing the Wishlist Row for Cancer and have seen that there are
two classes, one the 12'6 - goes without saying....

The second is unlimited, which I am presuming encompasses all other board sizes, race boards or not (which I don't have).

Obvious? I think so but are just checking as I am planning to do the event on a 10' board.

Cheers
Ali Cat
Ali Cat

QLD

1205 posts

25 Aug 2012 1:46pm
Generally the 12'6 class encompasses all board up to and including 12'6", so in the absence of a 'non-raceboard' class (which doesn't happen very often) any surf/all around sup would fit in the 12'6 class.

Unlimited usually refers to anything longer than 12'6" (with or without a rudder), so you probably wouldn't want to be paddling your 10' against 14'-17' boards.

The Row for Cancer isn't organised by Sup'ers so when I did the last one, the ladies taking the race registrations didn't really know what the classes meant, but most of the paddlers sorted it out between themselves. It was a great little event and it's always good to be able to support a local charity!
FlyingKiwi
FlyingKiwi

QLD

218 posts

25 Aug 2012 2:29pm
Thanks for that Ali Cat, not going in to be competitive, I am representing my company and just going in for a laugh really, however, straight after if there is surf, thats a different story ;)

Thanks for clearing that up.
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