Well most the Aussies are back to the real world after the PWA Noumea.... Except Juliens still liven the dream over there with his missus for another week!
We didn't do as well results wise on paper as hoped but the experience we gained (me especially as It was my first PWA event) is worth more than any result.
We all came in around the 40's out of about 60 competitors with Julien having a rippa start to the event but bad luck with a few heats made him join Roasta and I in the 40`s.
The big gear we use actually makes sailing in the chop easier as the big grunty sails holds the board down. I had a 8.7 and a 75 wide board and was more comfortable in 20 knots than I was on a 7.1 and 68 wide board, but yes sailing with that size gear at that intensity for more than 10 mins would root anyone.
The last day we were met with a 7 leg (6 gybe) course and 25 knots of wind, that was a good test! Especially when you draw the likes of Antoine Albeau, Mika Buzzianis, Cyril Moussilmani ect. in your heat!!
The event was unreal and the local crew are mega friendly and always keen to lend a hand, and the PWA dudes always look after you from the minute you get of the plane right up until you leave. Noumea is a great place to windsurf and a great holiday destination, and only a few hours from brizzy. The talent there is world class also.
All in all great and I`d do it again in a heartbeat!
Team Australia