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From: Kirk Olsen <kork4_at_cluemail.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Tuesday night at the races.
Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 20:41:50 -0400
My local crew of surf ski paddlers has a tuesday night race series,
http://home.roadrunner.com/~nesurfski/Salem_league_page/Salem_League.html. 

I'm back to my usual position of completely average.  

The first night we had wonderful conditions.  We paddled from Lynch Park
in Beverly Mass out around Bowditch ledge (near misery island) and back
- it's billed as a 5.9 mile course.  The 15 to 20 mph wind was out of
the south east which resulted in whitecaps and quartering waves on the
bow, the whitecaps and waves were enough to get the bow slapping down
off waves and occaissionally sending the bow through a wave so that the
water came most of the way up the deck and into the cockpit.  The return
trip was amazingly annoying, the waves were quartering from the rear,
the waves were very rideable but they were going toward shore, not
toward the finish line.  I finished fifth of 9 in  52:42, 4 minutes out
of first place.  For the first time ever we had a in the water start. 
We usually do a le mans start/finish - run from a break wall, down the
beach to the boats, jump in then paddle off.  Since it was just about
dead low with a negative 1.8 foot time we did a water start - but a
running finish - 100 yards or so through the low tide soft sand back up
to the wall.  15 to 20 mph wind, 48 degree air with 52 degree water, a
lovely time for an evening paddle. 

Week 2 we were back to the le mans start.  It was also a split course -
which is great for people who do interval training.  We did a 3 mile
course - out around great haste island and back, then a 5 minute rest (5
minute rest for the last paddler - longer for everyone else), followed
by a 2 mile loop around the nun by Jubilee yacht club.  I managed to get
second in the first race, 19 seconds ahead of third place.  For the
second race Mike M. worked hard and managed to finish 23 seconds up on
me.  So I end up third  4 seconds out of second place.  Cory Lancaster
his having a smoking season - he finished the 5.5 mile split course in
38:39 - a full 2.5 minutes up on Mike and I.  Conditions were dead flat,
just sit back and enjoy 23 minutes, then 17 minutes of semi anaerobic
joy...

Kirk
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  Kirk Olsen
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From: Kirk Olsen <kork4_at_cluemail.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Tuesday night at the races (week 3)
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 06:53:59 -0400
On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 20:41:50 -0400, "Kirk Olsen" <kork4_at_cluemail.com>
said:
> My local crew of surf ski paddlers has a tuesday night race series,
> http://home.roadrunner.com/~nesurfski/Salem_league_page/Salem_League.html. 

Week 3 continued with another marvelous paddling day.  Wind out of the
east at 10 to 18 mph.  The wind waves got some competition from the
swell coming out of the sse.

Last nights race was from Lynch park in beverly, around black rock (in
front of Endicott college, then to the red nun at Jubilee yacht club).

I left work at 5:15 thinking I would have plenty of time to drive 20
miles from Cambridge MA to Beverly in 90 minutes, the race starts at
6:45.  Getting over the tobin bridge was ugly - 8 miles in 42
minutes....

I pulled into the parking lot at 6:35.  

I don't see anyone on the beach so I stroll to the edge of the parking
lot, just in time to see the water churn behind those starting out at
the point...  I've driven over an hour to race so I decided to suit up
anyways and chase the racers  The race director strolls over after I
have my wetsuit on and apologizes for starting early, everyone else was
there and they weren't sure if I was coming.  That's fine, I'll just go
chase the crew, I prefer passing boats to staying in one position and
chasing someone who is slowly pulling away...  As I rounded the point I
had to stop and tighten my hat to keep the wind from blowing it off.  

The first leg of the paddle was straight into the wind, with swell
coming from the front quarter and head on into the waves.  Paddling into
the wind, current (incoming tide) and wind waves made for slow progress
up to Black rock.  The waves are big enough that the boat is crashing
down off the larger waves and piercing the next waves, some water makes
it all the way up the deck and into the cockpit - it's fun to see the
water part as it passes the plug/snorkel at high point of the bow, right
in front of the cockpit.

The swell combined with the refractory waves and wind waves at hospital
point made for some entertaining paddling, I ended up doing a few gentle
low braces as I got knocked around by the waves.  Not great for speed,
but preferable to taking a quick swim and remounting.  Just past Curtis
point Cory cruises past on the downwind leg of the race, his stroke is
typically great, quick strokes, good rotation and a high stroke angle. 
He's bouncing around a bit but moving quickly.  The back of the main
race passes me a several hundred yards short of black rock, both Chris
and Mike C are dragging their paddles as they surf some of the wind
waves.  Alas I've got another couple minutes headed into the wind before
I join them on the downwind run.  I rounded black rock at a comfortable
distance, no sense getting pushed onto the rocks, my boat wouldn't
survive, plus I'm last..  Going downwind is great fun, unfortunately the
swell is larger than the wind waves, riding the wind waves works but
only between peaks of the swell.  The swell would make a nice ride, but
once again it's headed 60 degrees off the desired direction.

Passing Curtis point, on the downwind, I managed to broach a couple of
times when I tried to angle to deeper water and ended up broadside to
the swell.  I think I did 2 decent braces in this stretch.  Talking to
Chris after the race he braced hard enough at this part of the course
that he thought he would break his paddle.

Passing salem willows and headed into the harbor the waves were more
favorable to getting rides, the boat channel was clear of traffic (53
degrees with mist, fog and a 15 mph wind wasn't appealing I guess), so I
surfed a few waves up the channel.  The rides on the bigger waves were
fast enough to out run the wave, get over 3 or 4 smaller wind waves then
wallow over the next larger wave.  Lots of water in the cockpit of my
s1X during this stretch, the rails aren't high enough in these
conditions.  Fortunately the venturi bailers work nicely so the cockpit
drains as soon as I catch the next ride on a wave.

1 or 2 hundred meters short of the red nun Mike and Chris pass me headed
back into the wind, waves and current.  I round the nun and look for
them.  I won't be catching them tonight.  Headed into Lynch park the
waves are breaking on the shallows at dane street beach.  I'm a bit
close to the shallows, several waves break broadside onto the boat, I'm
not paying enough attention to the broadside waves and one almost dumps
me over when I go over it just before it breaks.   The final 100 yards
are with the waves, but in 2 feet of water so it's slow.  Yay - in water
finish.  I'm done for the night.  52 minutes for about 5 miles.  I
started about 7 minutes behind the others which would have put me into
third or fourth place had I started with the others.  Once again mid
pack.

I like these rougher condition evenings.  I hope they continue...

(should anyone in eastern massachusetts want to join us I have an extra
surf ski I could bring, and loan out...)

Kirk


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From: Craig Jungers <crjungers_at_gmail.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Tuesday night at the races (week 3)
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 06:13:08 -0700
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Kirk Olsen <kork4_at_cluemail.com> wrote:

>
> I like these rougher condition evenings.  I hope they continue...
>
> Kirk... you really make this sport sound appealing. I thought my Mariner II
was fast (and it is the fastest kayak I've ever paddled) but your time for 5
miles is something I couldn't even come close to. Anyway... thanks for
posting these. Fun to read.

Craig Jungers
Moses Lake, WA
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