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The Cup!---Waterloo Bay Cup!

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hooray
hooray

QLD

335 posts

1 Nov 2011 4:43pm
Windsurfing Qld., in conjunction with Bayside Sailboard Club invite all windsurfers to compete in the 5th annual Waterloo Bay Cup.

Start training for this prestigeous event to be held at Wynnum on the 27th November 2011.

More details to follow.


Scotf
Scotf

QLD

1241 posts

3 Nov 2011 4:42pm
Woo Hoo, what an awesome event - bring on that king tide.

Hopefully it will be blessed with lots of wind as it has been in previous years.
handyman0708
handyman0708

QLD

152 posts

4 Nov 2011 1:55pm
What format for the races? And course type/ configuration?
hooray
hooray

QLD

335 posts

4 Nov 2011 2:58pm
Notice of race will be posted in the week before the event.

Previous events have been a distance race over a figure8 course.

The race is held each year with the king tide in mind to allow spectators along the Wynnum esplanade to view the race.

Please Note: For insurance reasons you need to be a W.Q. member (or member of another state windsurfing organisation, or affiliated club ) to enter the race.

Bayside Sailboards or Brisbane Windsurfing Club membership is not available on the day. Please join a club through there website.
handyman0708
handyman0708

QLD

152 posts

4 Nov 2011 5:36pm
Does a yachting australia silver card cover the insurance side of things?
tonymatta
tonymatta

QLD

358 posts

4 Nov 2011 11:18pm
Silver card provides personal injury insurance only. Windsurfing club membership covers public liability for competitors and organisers. The membership covers you for all club events for both Brisbane Windsurfing Club and Bayside Sailboard Club for the season.
da vecta
da vecta

QLD

2515 posts

6 Nov 2011 11:36am
Mamma Mia
mikey100
mikey100

QLD

1105 posts

6 Nov 2011 12:14pm
......wonder if I will get to steal the cup from the winner and get in the picture like I did in the one above!!!
"If you can't win it, STEAL IT."
Scotf
Scotf

QLD

1241 posts

7 Nov 2011 8:55am
I think you are onto something there Mikey, sure am looking forward to this event though. It's always been a ripper in the past with the king tide and long reaches. I saw a lot of slalom gear on the broadwater the other Sunday while I was at Seaworld, how do we get all you GC sailors up for the event? We have a couple that travel up for the Bayside events now and they have a great time. What so you say? Great crew, well organized events, safe, lots of fun and a sausage sizzle to boot. If you win you even get the coveted trophy (shown in Mileys sticky Mits above).
brad1
brad1

QLD

232 posts

8 Nov 2011 6:58am
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Scotf said...

I think you are onto something there Mikey, sure am looking forward to this event though. It's always been a ripper in the past with the king tide and long reaches. I saw a lot of slalom gear on the broadwater the other Sunday while I was at Seaworld, how do we get all you GC sailors up for the event? We have a couple that travel up for the Bayside events now and they have a great time. What so you say? Great crew, well organized events, safe, lots of fun and a sausage sizzle to boot. If you win you even get the coveted trophy (shown in Mileys sticky Mits above).


No jetskis, no jetboats, no moored vessels right in your path, no sandbanks,cleaner breeze, long runs. Book it in now guys and girls bring the family. Great day out. Let's make us a convoy!!
alfamale
alfamale

QLD

138 posts

8 Nov 2011 8:48am
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Scotf said...

I saw a lot of slalom gear on the broadwater the other Sunday while I was at Seaworld, how do we get all you GC sailors up for the event? We have a couple that travel up for the Bayside events now and they have a great time. What so you say?


Would love to come up for a sail.
Unfortunately I will be down at the Merimbula Comp that weekend so will miss this, hope to come up for a regular Bayside race soon and I'll try to bring a few buddies along.
Scotf
Scotf

QLD

1241 posts

8 Nov 2011 12:07pm
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alfamale said...

Scotf said...

I saw a lot of slalom gear on the broadwater the other Sunday while I was at Seaworld, how do we get all you GC sailors up for the event? We have a couple that travel up for the Bayside events now and they have a great time. What so you say?


Would love to come up for a sail.
Unfortunately I will be down at the Merimbula Comp that weekend so will miss this, hope to come up for a regular Bayside race soon and I'll try to bring a few buddies along.


No problems, what is the Merimbula comp all about? Would be great to see you at the Bayside races. Hopefully we have seen the last of that crappy start to the season (wind wise) and the Northerlies will kick like the good old days.
alfamale
alfamale

QLD

138 posts

9 Nov 2011 8:05am
Scott, the Merimbula comp is Australia's longest running windsurfing competition -www.merimbulasailboardclub.com.au/
More of a social gathering than a comp, but well worth attending, used to be called the Mambo.
Cheers
Scotf
Scotf

QLD

1241 posts

9 Nov 2011 9:13am
That looks like an awesome event, I love the last comment on the notice of race - no whinging. Also noticed the winner of the first event was a Mike Maguire, was that you Mikey, it was in the 80's so you were probably only 50 back then. Do you have to be a club member to participate?
Richiefish
Richiefish

QLD

5612 posts

9 Nov 2011 9:47am
Apparently Scott, there is ANOTHER Mike Maguire...Well known windsurfing identity from the Gold Coast.(I think?)

da vecta
da vecta

QLD

2515 posts

10 Nov 2011 2:05pm
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Scotf said...

I think you are onto something there Mikey, sure am looking forward to this event though. It's always been a ripper in the past with the king tide and long reaches. I saw a lot of slalom gear on the broadwater the other Sunday while I was at Seaworld, how do we get all you GC sailors up for the event? We have a couple that travel up for the Bayside events now and they have a great time. What so you say? Great crew, well organized events, safe, lots of fun and a sausage sizzle to boot. If you win you even get the coveted trophy (shown in Mileys sticky Mits above).


In recent times Brad1 has pioneered the way for Gold Coasters racing up at Bayside.
It seems from his reports that the Bayside guys aren't the psychopaths as thought They are a bit weird though! Just jokes, a lot of fun and some good banter.
Scotf
Scotf

QLD

1241 posts

10 Nov 2011 2:42pm
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Richiefish said...

Apparently Scott, there is ANOTHER Mike Maguire...Well known windsurfing identity from the Gold Coast.(I think?)




I'm still waiting for him to "claim the fame!!!" I certainly would.
Scotf
Scotf

QLD

1241 posts

10 Nov 2011 2:47pm
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da vecta said...

Scotf said...

I think you are onto something there Mikey, sure am looking forward to this event though. It's always been a ripper in the past with the king tide and long reaches. I saw a lot of slalom gear on the broadwater the other Sunday while I was at Seaworld, how do we get all you GC sailors up for the event? We have a couple that travel up for the Bayside events now and they have a great time. What so you say? Great crew, well organized events, safe, lots of fun and a sausage sizzle to boot. If you win you even get the coveted trophy (shown in Mileys sticky Mits above).


In recent times Brad1 has pioneered the way for Gold Coasters racing up at Bayside.
It seems from his reports that the Bayside guys aren't the psychopaths as thought They are a bit weird though! Just jokes, a lot of fun and some good banter.


There are certainly a few sandwiches short at some of our picnics but basically we are all pretty easy to get along with. Having said that, I think Leo could be a psychopath, he certainly sails like one.
hooray
hooray

QLD

335 posts

20 Nov 2011 9:26pm
20 or more out training today for next Sundays Waterloo Bay Cup.

At this stage we are looking at a handicap start, which will give everyone a chance to win.

Competitors will be grouped in fours.

Start 1 will be for rookies (4) followed by freeride (4) and so on until the final (4) will be the best from the open division.

If the handicapper gets it right, there should quite a few fighting out the finish.

Keep watching for updates.
bc
bc

bc

QLD

708 posts

21 Nov 2011 8:54am
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hooray said...

20 or more out training today for next Sundays Waterloo Bay Cup.

At this stage we are looking at a handicap start, which will give everyone a chance to win.

Competitors will be grouped in fours.

Start 1 will be for rookies (4) followed by freeride (4) and so on until the final (4) will be the best from the open division.

If the handicapper gets it right, there should quite a few fighting out the finish.

Keep watching for updates.


this is news to the race committee the actual format wil be in NOR later this week
Scotf
Scotf

QLD

1241 posts

24 Nov 2011 5:02pm
The notice of race is up (www.baysidesailboards.com.au/notice/waterloo%20cup2010a.pdf). It looks like one big long reach out to a marker and back. Great for anyone with good board speed but a bit lax on the turnie aroundie bit.

It looks like it is also going to be handicapped also so anyone has a chance to win the coveted cup (that's if Mikey doesn't steal it again). It is also going to be a beach start and a beach finish, which will be a real spectacle from the shore.

This has traditionally been a fantastic event with a real fun atmosphere and plenty of competitors. The king tide makes it really easy to launch and the handicapping and single, long leg make it open for anyone to win.

Tell your mates to come along, you can sign up on the day and it would be great to get all the coasties (up and down) along as well as all the speed heads from around the place. We may even be graced with the presence of our National Reps - what do you say Luke and Joe???
AUS691
AUS691

QLD

123 posts

24 Nov 2011 5:34pm
Just note the NOR currently posted is a little out of date. It's not being held on 31/1 last year - again The one sent out to club members is a bit more current

Now for a big fin for my small FW sail
hooray
hooray

QLD

335 posts

24 Nov 2011 6:54pm
The Venue----


bc
bc

bc

QLD

708 posts

24 Nov 2011 7:09pm
oops on nor will fix tomorrow but be there no later than lunchtime
vando
vando

QLD

3418 posts

24 Nov 2011 7:11pm
sounds like alot of fun.
so Im in the first group then im handicapped
hooray
hooray

QLD

335 posts

24 Nov 2011 9:02pm
Vando, you are so right. After everyone else starts, your in the first group.
vando
vando

QLD

3418 posts

25 Nov 2011 8:40am
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vando said...

sounds like alot of fun.
so Im in the first group then, im handicapped


Flashman
Flashman

QLD

74 posts

25 Nov 2011 9:35am
Have just read the NOR. Is there only one race, "out and back" (6 n.m)? If the handicapped sailors like me are averaging 18 knots, we will be all finished in 20 mins or are we completing numerous laps of the course? From memory, there were at least 3 races last year?
hooray
hooray

QLD

335 posts

25 Nov 2011 11:31am
Flashman, Just like all weather related fun events, there could be changes on the day. Iam sure all will be revealed at the briefing.

It is a fun event that caters for all, including sailors like me who may only average 15kts.
lee1972
lee1972

QLD

921 posts

26 Nov 2011 6:52pm
Got two mates from the Gold coast who want to come up for the race, they do not have any pfd's has does anyone have 1 or 2 i could borrow please?
Richiefish
Richiefish

QLD

5612 posts

26 Nov 2011 7:26pm
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lee1972 said...

Got two mates from the Gold coast who want to come up for the race, they do not have any pfd's has does anyone have 1 or 2 i could borrow please?


yep. I'll bring a couple of extra pfds for yas.
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