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| ===== Tawhiti Rahi Ocean Challenge 2024 ===== | ===== Tawhiti Rahi Ocean Challenge 2024 ===== | ||
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| - **Training** - although I was comfortable with what was a limited build up after a prolonged lay off I never actually practised remounts in choppy conditions (even though I hadn't needed to in the past) - think I would suggest to anyone to actually try this from time to time - even on the harbour because the more proficient you are the more energy you save when its needed. I am paddling a new Fenix Elite S which is obviously at the tippy end however my previous 2 boats were Elites - not sure if the cockpit in the new boat is slightly higher or my core strength has weakened after a few years of limited paddling but will do core specific work like Pilates to address this . (Ed.// Amen to this, some of the best paddlers get the least remount practice and if they have gotten older, (er) heavier, etc. they may be in for a rude awakening when unexpectedly having to remount in rough conditions//) | - **Training** - although I was comfortable with what was a limited build up after a prolonged lay off I never actually practised remounts in choppy conditions (even though I hadn't needed to in the past) - think I would suggest to anyone to actually try this from time to time - even on the harbour because the more proficient you are the more energy you save when its needed. I am paddling a new Fenix Elite S which is obviously at the tippy end however my previous 2 boats were Elites - not sure if the cockpit in the new boat is slightly higher or my core strength has weakened after a few years of limited paddling but will do core specific work like Pilates to address this . (Ed.// Amen to this, some of the best paddlers get the least remount practice and if they have gotten older, (er) heavier, etc. they may be in for a rude awakening when unexpectedly having to remount in rough conditions//) | ||
| - **Injuries** - when taking on a challenge like this you want to make sure you are injury free- I had a MTB accident in March and suspected ther might be a fracture in my wrist however by and large it settled . In the first swim the effort on your hand in remounting when you grab the side of the cockpit made me realise there still is an issue and my right hand strength wasn't right -that added with the paddle angle made life more difficult than it needed to be | - **Injuries** - when taking on a challenge like this you want to make sure you are injury free- I had a MTB accident in March and suspected ther might be a fracture in my wrist however by and large it settled . In the first swim the effort on your hand in remounting when you grab the side of the cockpit made me realise there still is an issue and my right hand strength wasn't right -that added with the paddle angle made life more difficult than it needed to be | ||
| - | - **Safety devices** - firstly I would never rely on a leash with a Velcro attachment again even though it had a double over lap. Either get one with a carabiner or a loop that goes through your attachment point and back on it self-… Ask Marchand for expert advice but also don't think they will last forever either - always replace before they break. (Ed. //Yes! velcro gets weaker with age just like everything else (and everybody) see [[:safety_leashes#velcro|safety leashes]]//) | + | - **Safety devices** - firstly I would never rely on a leash with a Velcro attachment again even though it had a double over lap. Either get one with a carabiner or a loop that goes through your attachment point and back on it self-… Ask Marchand for expert advice but also don't think they will last forever either - always replace before they break. (Ed. //Yes! velcro gets weaker with age just like everything else (and everybody) see [[:safety_leashes#velcro|safety leashes]]// ) |
| - **Portable EPIRB** I did not have one and although I will be buying one in this situation I don't think I would have activated it straight away as this would then be a National Search and Rescue with it probably being about 30 mins before a helicopter would appear from Whangarei plus this would totally over ride the support boats from the event . I considered my best chance of pickup being the support boats that would come past my way at some stage even though I was always going to be a small target . I think if I had an **EPIRB** in those conditions I would wait approx 15 mins before activating though that is something specific to each set of circumstances and certainly you need to know you can hang out that long . I may well ring up and find what time they consider it would have taken as that is critical information to have when assessing your options. | - **Portable EPIRB** I did not have one and although I will be buying one in this situation I don't think I would have activated it straight away as this would then be a National Search and Rescue with it probably being about 30 mins before a helicopter would appear from Whangarei plus this would totally over ride the support boats from the event . I considered my best chance of pickup being the support boats that would come past my way at some stage even though I was always going to be a small target . I think if I had an **EPIRB** in those conditions I would wait approx 15 mins before activating though that is something specific to each set of circumstances and certainly you need to know you can hang out that long . I may well ring up and find what time they consider it would have taken as that is critical information to have when assessing your options. | ||
| - **Cell phone vs Portable VHF** I believe if I had a floating waterproof VHF I would have been able to get a call out straight away (on the channel being monitored by the support boats)as opposed to not feeling the same way about the phone.Although it is a bulkier item to carry I am going to see if I can find one that stows in the back pocket of the vest with a lead attached so it can be pulled out when/if needed. | - **Cell phone vs Portable VHF** I believe if I had a floating waterproof VHF I would have been able to get a call out straight away (on the channel being monitored by the support boats)as opposed to not feeling the same way about the phone.Although it is a bulkier item to carry I am going to see if I can find one that stows in the back pocket of the vest with a lead attached so it can be pulled out when/if needed. | ||