Outrigger canoe team crosses the Cook Strait

It has been 12 years, but now a team of local paddlers has done it again: paddle across the Cook Strait in a W6. A big thanks to Interislander and Fergs Kayaks  for making this possible.

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sponsorsJörn Scherzer, organiser of the team, says the idea for the Cook Strait crossing came about because he sometimes gets asked about running a race across the Strait. And of course, paddling across the Strait is one of those things you have to tick off your bucket list.

(For a full set of pictures, please click on the picture above, or follow this link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/hoetonga/sets/72157651212863038/. (Video coverage will follow in the near future.)

But what many people don’t realise is that the Strait is one of the most unpredictable stretches of water you can find, with strong tidal flows and often strong winds. So organising a crossing does not come easy, planning of this venture started in August last year.

On the day it meant an early start at 4am, with the team starting its paddle at 5.30am from Mana in Porirua. The team members were Matt Archer, Lawrence Hynes, Pa Taikato, Grant Barriball, Marianna Hodges, and Jörn Scherzer.

The forecast for the crossing was for light conditions, with a Northerly kicking in from the afternoon. Turns out it was pretty flat all the way in the morning, except for a light Southerly swell and plenty of rips and eddies near the Brothers Islands and around Cape Koamaru. (Click on the picture below to replay the crossing. Note that cell phone coverage in the Sounds is poor, so the replay only covers the crossing up to Cape Koamaru / Arapawa Island.)

The Crossing

Course

For the first hour the team paddled in complete darkness, and it’s only once the team had passed Mana Island, over 12km into the crossing, that the first signs of morning emerged. 4 hours and 40 minutes later, having covered a distance of 55km, the team reached Ship Cove in the Outer Marlborough Sounds.

Ship Cove gave safe harbour to Captain James Cook on five occasions during the 1770s; it now makes for a picturesque location to finish a venture such as this.

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The team then caught a water taxi to Picton with the canoe in tow (with Mattie loving the ride). The team then enjoyed the comfort of the Interislander ferry on their return journey to Wellington.

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The team would like to thank Interislander Ferries and Fergs Kayaks for their outstanding support for this venture. A big thank you also to support boatie Murray Leacock and assistant Lei Faletolu, and Porirua Canoe Kayak Club for providing crucial equipment support.

For the past two years, Jörn in collaboration with Lei Faletolu and James Sadler has organised the Mana Super 6 Ocean Challenge, a one-way ocean race between Porirua and Kapiti. W6 teams paddle a distance of 39km, preferably with the wind on their back, in what can be demanding rough water conditions. The race is the longest waka ama marathon race in New Zealand.

For 2016, they will be investigating in further detail the financial feasibility of adding a Cook Straight crossing as a potential race course option. Securing sufficient logistical support and sponsorship would be essential.

Today’s crossing was a test of whether the distance of 55km can be done by a team in an iron-man format, if the conditions are right. The answer is yes, it can be done.

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Consultation open on W12 Regional Premier Team selection process

Good morning

At the last regional Hoe Tonga meeting, the executive presented some potential options for how to select the W12 Regional Premier Team going forward.

Please click here to download a discussion paper on possible options and processes on the selection of the Regional W12 team.

Paddlers are invited to submit their views to either the regional administrator at hoetonga@gmail.com, or to their clubs. Clubs may also submit their views on, or alternatively they may also submit their own proposals for consideration (eg if they have an option that has not yet been considered).

Please submit your views no later than 31 May.

Joern Scherzer
(President, Hoe Tonga)

Results for Regional Secondary School Sprints

Please click here to download the results for the Regional Secondary School Sprints 2015.

A huge THANK YOU  to ALL of the wonderful group of Volunteers who gave their time and energy in pretty trying conditions on Saturday. 

You are the unsung heroes, and without you we would not be able to run these events, You were just fantastic, and the spirit of positive response on the day was just wonderful. THANK YOU,  THANK YOU, THANK YOU

Schedule and lane draw now available: Regional Secondary Schools Waka Ama Sprints

Summary

  • Venue: Onepoto Domain, Porirua Harbour
  • Host: Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
  • Date: 14 March 2015
  • Reserve days: 21 March 2015
  • Distance: W1 250m; W6 250m/500m
  • Divisions: U16 and U19

Note!

  • First race at 9am (please be on site at least 1.5 hours before)
  • Weather forecast as at 9pm Thursday: Southerly rising to 20knots, morning showers then fine. Please be prepared for changes to the schedule (eg if wind is too strong, some W1 races may be postponed until later in the day).

Key documents

Questions? contact hoetonga@gmail.com or call Gaylene on 021 620 408

The Ultimate Waterman Waka Day 2015!

Waka Ama NZ in partnership with the Ultimate Waterman are pleased to present the ‘Ultimate Waka Day’ as a sub-event of the Ultimate Waterman.

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The Ultimate Waterman is a new and unique international surfing event that will be hosted in Auckland, New Zealand from 14-21 March.

The world’s finest watermen will come together in New Zealand to compete in six different surfing disciplines (including Waka Ama) over eight days.

The Ultimate Waka Day will be hosted at Takapuna Beach Saturday 14th March. 

W12 teams will race on an 8km circuit course off the beach. 
The elite waterman  will be competing for the Waka Ama endurance title the same day, finishing their course at Takapuna Beach.

For more information on The Ultimate Waterman and to register for the Ultimate Waka Day please visit Waka Ama NZ in partnership with the Ultimate Waterman are pleased to present the ‘Ultimate Waka Day’ as a sub-event of the Ultimate Waterman.

   http://www.theultimatewaterman.com/public-waka-day/

The Motorway Classic 15 March

The Motorway Classic celebrates it’s 25th year of the event on March 15.

It started with kayaks years ago….but the event really started to gain some much traction after the inclusion of waka ama in 2006 and stand up’s in 2011.

Last year the event peaked with 80 paddlers and this year the organisers are aiming for more…..but this will only occur with strong support.

This involves encouraging new people to get along and paddle the shorter distances to start off then they can aspire to do the longer distances in future years.

While the event will have paddlers that will dart off quickly over the course it’s just as much about participating watching, learning and of course blending all the paddle disciplines together.

Download the flyer below:

MWC 2015 Final