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Well I got some time to try and tell you about my little 12 mile adventure this past weekend at the 10th annual Jay Moriarty paddle board event in Capitola.  You know me. I'm a surfer and not a racer at all.  I just like to do it when there's no waves  ;D I’m always looking for an excuse to get out on the water whether it being surfing, fishing, or paddling I’m game.  Last year I did the 2 miler and was planning on doing it again because it was such a fun event.  Little did I know that I was going to be ragged on by all my friends about not doing the 12 miler.   Got it the worse from my fiancée though.  Who would of thought?  So I made the commitment and registered for the 12 mile event a couple of weeks before the event.  I’m getting ready for the event by paddling with my Santa Cruz paddle buddies and my best friend Dana in the open ocean on the weekends, and the canals during the week by my house.  Then I’m also tracking a south swell that hit Hawaii days before the Jay race (It takes about 2 days for a south hitting Hawaii to reach us).  All my friends back home are telling me that I’m missing it and it’s probably the best south swell to hit Hawaii in a long time.  Of course I’m getting  a little ansy to surf and thinking in the back of my head to bail out on the Jay race  ;D  I watch for the rest of the week for the swell to come in.  I finally gave it a rest the Friday night of the race because nothing was showing up on the buoys.  

I get up early and get ready to head down to Capitola.  Parking is scarce and expensive.  I wanted to get a space as close to the event site as possible.  I roll into the parking lot in the dark and I hear waves crashing.  Being the prepared guy that I am.  I also packed my surf SUP in the rig  ;D  I ran out and checked out if there was any wave action worth suiting up for.  Yep there it was.  The south swell with waves up to head high on the sets.  I was thinking again in my head (I might bail this event and surf all day)  ???.  My other friends roll into the parking lot and say let’s get some waves before the race.  I was like race you to the beach!  So, I’m standing there in the lineup and having a blast surfing.  My buddies Andy and Dana say we should go in and rest up for the race.  So, we all turn around and go in.  While taking off my wetsuit, I’m thinking again (I’m gonna bail this event and go surf my brains out somewhere else).  Then all my paddle friends from Southern California (Matt Becker, John Becker, Aunty Martha, Joe and Jack Bark, and John Goodman)  show up and egg me on into doing the race.  I’m thinking again…12 miles of pain and torture, or fun in the sun surfing all day!  Of course I fell into peer pressure and reluctantly got ready for the 12 mile run up and down the coast.

The racers are all getting ready in the ready area.  Some of them really getting psyched on the sand just before they paddle into position near the starting buoy.  I’m just there thinking to myself I just want to finish.  This year they started us in the water because of the south swell in the water that was creating a nice shore pound that could cause some issues.  So I paddle into position at the starting line and start relaxing getting my head ready for the long haul.  The horn blows and all the competitors take off.  I start paddling and trying to keep a steady pace so I can make it to the end.  I aim for the first buoy a mile off from shore.  I see all the top guys getting there quick and making the right hand turn to the next buoy at Pleasure Point.  I’m chugging along thinking in my head (Didn’t I tell Shawn that I wasn’t going to do something like this again at the Santa Barbara 9 mile race?).  

I hit that buoy and now aim straight for the Pleasure Point buoy.  I look ahead and see the pack starting to string out.  I have my iPod blasting tunes in my head and I keep a nice rhythm.   I start to tell myself that the buoy isn’t that far away and I can get there.   I make it to the Pleasure Point buoy and start my way to the Steamer Lane buoy.  I’m chugging along looking at the buoy about 3 miles away and saying it’s not that far and I can make it there.  I’m already getting tired and thirsty.  I pop a GU and drink water from my camel back to keep me from feeling too tired.   I come across a paddler sitting on his board.  I stop and ask him if he was alright.  I introduced myself and he did the same.  His name was Chris and he did this 12 miler last year.  This year he had his son join in the fun.  He was waiting for his son to catch up.  So, I sat there and kept him company till his son made it to us.  As soon as his son caught up to us, I got back on my board and paddled toward that Steamer Lane buoy.

Once I rounded that Steamer Lane buoy I took aim to the 1 mile buoy (it’s actually about 1 mile off the Santa Cruz board walk.  Which is half a mile long!).  The water in the stretch was jumpy and made me balancing on my board challenging.  To top it off while paddling out to the 1 mile buoy I see what looks like to me a baby shark breaching the water and catching full body air like on Discovery Channel!   I almost took a crap in my shorts!  I’m telling myself to relax and DON’T fall in this area and hurry to the mile buoy!  

I hit that mile buoy and it was a huge relief to get there.  I take that thing on my left shoulder and point straight towards the Rio Grande drive on the mountains (Used that as me landmark to get me back to Capitola) Now the fun part of the race begins because the wind is now at my back and can catch some bumps and rest for a little while during this leg.  I pop another GU and drink water.  Then I start paddling with a little quicker pace to keep me gliding along with the wind and waves.  I see in the distance the Pleasure Point buoy and again I say to myself that it’s not that far.  As I’m paddling downwind I see other paddlers in the water that were ahead if me the whole race and I’m catching up to them!  I’m feeling all stoked in my head.  I never thought that I would actually catch people.  During this leg I was just having a blast.  I was catching people and eventually passing them!  Dude, I got super psyched and started to pick up my paddle cadence.  

That feeling of fun and games all came to an abrupt end as soon as I rounded Pleasure Pont.  As soon as I hit that corner the point blocked the wind at my back and I was back to paddling to make it to the finish again.
I set that feeling aside and start to look for the last buoy to round in front of Capitola.  I see it in the distance and tell myself again, that’s not too far.  I can get there.  By this time I’m really tired and have been bucked off my board about 4 times into the ocean.  Falling off, then climbing back on the board, and getting it moving again take a lot out of me.  I’m getting closer to the Capitola buoy and pass a couple more people.   I hit that final buoy and take on my left.  I now point myself to the finish line.

Now I’m pointed to the finish line.  I know that all my friends already finished and are having beers (You know what I mean Ryan bud  ;D ).  I start to look at the finish line and for the first time during this whole adventure.  I said to myself…Man that’s a long way to go!  I try to shake that thought out of my head as fast as I can.  I started to think about the beers at the end that I could par take in as soon as I get there.  I start paddling with a quicker cadence again.  I the finish line is getting closer and closer with every stroke I take.  I’m getting closer and closer to my goal of just finishing this knarly 12 mile adventure.  Then I stop for a little bit.  I totally forgot about the swell that’s in the water!  I see the shore break pounding the shore from back of the waves.  There’s no way I was going to get pounded and get my board all busted up from the cobble stones on the sand.  So I pause and time the sets to make my escape to shore.  Hopefully it would be a clean escape, and it was!

My friends are on the shore cheering me on and Andy grabbed my board.  I ran to the finish line and crossed it in 3 hours and 4 minutes!  That was with waiting with Chris for his son to catch up earlier.  I was stoked!
Everyone gave me high fives and congratulated me for finishing.  Of course I was really tired, but was looking for the beer that I could finally have and I did have a few after  ;D  Well that’s my little 10th annual Jay Moriarty paddle race adventure for 2011.  I’m looking forward to doing it all again next year!  Thanks to my regualr paddling and surfing buddies (Dana, Andy, and Gary) for always being there bros!Thanks Kyla, Ryan, Shawn, and Pablo for always supporting me!  I am Liquid Militia 4 Life! Thanks also to Blueline/Paddle Surf Hawaii (Jim Brewer, Blane, and Austin) for my killer surf SUP’s, Isurus Wetsuits (Jim Brateris) for making some really great wetsuits that keep this token Hawaiian dry and warm, Kialoa (Dave and Meg Chen, Pam, and Lisa) for the awesome paddles and that Toro worked really well for me, and Joe Bark for making me an awesome race board!

And...The guys Dana, Andy, and Andy's wife Nancy took 3rd in the relay event!  Congrats to them!!

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Downwind and Racing / SIC X14
« on: November 18, 2010, 07:11:09 AM »
Has anyone ever rode an SIC X14?  I'm looking into getting a 14' board and it's a toss up between a BARK and SIC.  Any input from the people would be mucho appreciated.

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Gear Talk / Re: S.I.C FX-12
« on: April 15, 2010, 08:28:54 AM »
Is this one of his new downwind designs or a touring type board?

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Glad that you're safe DJ!

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Gear Talk / Re: Takayama Halo fins
« on: February 01, 2010, 06:58:44 AM »
The fins

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Gear Talk / Re: Takayama Halo fins
« on: February 01, 2010, 06:57:05 AM »
Well guys I got to try this setup this weekend.  Remember that this is just my own opinion and what works for me.  Anyway.....
This setup up ROCKS!!!  I was actually really skeptical about running a quad setup because the last time I tried one the tail kept on sliding when I would try to do a bottom turn.  I didn't like that feeling at all, so I went back to a thruster setup.  In waves were about head high to maybe 2 feet over head on the sets.  I was having a blast with the board.  My SUP felt like my 6'6" Wade Tokoro under me feet.  I was loving it  ;D ;D.  I actually could do bottom turns to help set me up for some lip bashing and closeout floaters again!!!
Well here's the setup that works for me and this board...9'8" Paddle Surf Hawaii Ripper (Any board that Blane makes rips anyway!!!)...FCS CRV outers...Takayama Halo's 4 1/8 inners... ;D ;D
Hope this helps anyone out there, and have fun finding the right setup for your boards!!

Aloha,
Sam

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Gear Talk / Re: Takayama Halo fins
« on: January 27, 2010, 06:45:58 AM »
Here's what I got for the CRV's from an old FCS thingy:

SIDE
base
4.00”
101mm
depth
4.89”
124mm

Hope this helps

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Gear Talk / Re: Takayama Halo fins
« on: January 26, 2010, 07:20:13 PM »
Gonna try them as a quad with the FCS CRV fins on the outer and the 4 1/8 in the inners  with my Paddle Surf Hawaii 9'8" ripper this weekend   ;D
Will let you know how that goes   ???

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Sessions / Re: Where's those seven footers
« on: December 31, 2009, 08:49:09 AM »
It is at Pipe!  That's second reef breaking in the background guys! 
Be Safe and have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!


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Gear Talk / Re: I got my new SUP. Naish 8 foot Hokua!
« on: October 22, 2009, 07:33:20 AM »
I found a cool vid of it on You Tube.  Looks like Casso's work  ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEi1nYeiPsM

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Sessions / Re: Fall South Swell
« on: October 21, 2009, 10:21:42 AM »
I wish Andy, but I'm stuck here at work  ???
I'd love to be doing this right now at you know where  ;D

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Sessions / Re: Winter waves in NE
« on: October 21, 2009, 07:30:27 AM »
And I thought it was nuts in Santa Cruz during the winter!
BBBBBBBBBRRRRRRRRRRR  ;D

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Sessions / Re: Fall South Swell
« on: October 21, 2009, 07:25:52 AM »
I'm stoked for you and jealous at the same time Andy!
You guys are going to score this weekend and I jealous of that too!!!

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SUP General / Re: what is the future of stand up paddle?
« on: October 09, 2009, 02:33:21 PM »
These are the future of Standup.  No fuss.  No Worries.  Just kids growning up and having fun in the ocean.
Remeber those days guys?


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Events / Re: Any events in October November?
« on: October 08, 2009, 03:39:32 PM »
Hey Evan,

I found this.  Hope it helps.

Davenport Classic
October 24-25, 2009
Davenport is an incredibly gorgeous spot, frequently blessed with spectacular waves. The contest is exciting, the spills thrilling, and the spot gorgeous. Categories include:
Mens and Womens HP
Mens and Womens IC
Mens Masters (>40) HP
Mens Masters (>40) IC
Waveskis
Stand-up Paddling


1st Category: $65
Additional Category: $50


Registration is through Active.com and closes October 18, 2009 @ 11:59pm: Davenport Registration


You must be either an ACA member (bring your card to the check-in) or you'll have to pay $5 to the ACA for the event. A Saturday social is being planned.


Contact Person
Mark Pastick
831-419-4708

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