(reposted from here:
http://gpsteamchallenge.com.au/showsession.php?date=2009-01-10&team=12)
Day didn't start off well when I slept through the alarm, to be woken by a SMS from Evets. Packed the car in a mad rush and got to Lancelin a bit later than I had planned. As we were swapping cars I realised that in my haste I'd left my 6.0 at home


Luckily Bender came to my rescue with the kind offer of a 6.0 Tushy Rock, which I was most grateful for... I owe you one mate

Signing in I had to convince the scrutineer that a "Type 2" lifejacket was OK to use, she wanted a Type 3. "Double yew tee eff"?
I did a couple of practice runs to see if my broken toe would let me compete, it felt fine which was a huge relief! Wider straps really help here.
At the start I did my usual trick of getting into the wind shadow of 100 other sailors, so I left the start line in the back 25%. Fluffed most gybes, and was on and off the plane all race. A better decision would have been to take my big 125 litre board instead of the wave board, but hey at least I finished.
I'm not entirely sure what happened in the middle of this track, it just goes to show that you shouldn't use a GPS for navigation! I think I had a stack and the GPS took a while to sort itself out.
The party afterwards was great, I'm still recovering