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Old 12-08-2007, 10:53 AM
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Default Plan B on TV

Hey guys,

If you run Plan B on Sunday afternoon, smile when you come through the finish line. Skybanditz is filming with the Travel Channel at Matheson tomorrow afternoon. They want lots of kiters there!

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Old 12-08-2007, 12:01 PM
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What time is everyone meeting at tiki?
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Old 12-08-2007, 12:09 PM
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OK. plan B is a go. We will have an unofficial riders meeting tonight at Evolve. In talking with Neil, he as agreed to give us a start at 12 from Tiki Beach.

I will have my boat at the unoffical finish line at Matheson. Riders will finish just to leeward of the boat. please give your name to the finish person and they will note your time. i will discuss details tonight.

The forecast looks good for 12 to 14 meter kites. start thinking about your buddy, this is important. refer to earlier in the post for specifics.

Lets get 50-60 riders. this will be tons of fun!

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Old 12-08-2007, 01:46 PM
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So, Plan B, a run just for fun is on for tomorrow. This is an own your own, no one else (except your buddy) is responsible, casual event. It is 38 miles well under 60 miles with lighter seas but it will still be challenging with some risks. Still getting over this damn cold so may have to sit this one out unfortunately. Kent is fairing better I hope.

Anyway, you'll be crossing two major channels including Port Everglades and the Port of Miami, several cuts and inlets winding up with a run west away from land and Key Biscayne, over 6 miles across open water to Matheson Hammock. You don't want to break down during the crossing, would be a long swim.

The tides for Port of Miami and sunset for Sunday appear below:

Low 1:27 AM 0.2 6:56 AM Rise 6:57 AM
High 8:13 AM 2.7 5:30 PM Set 5:21 PM
Low 1:55 PM 0.6
High 8:13 PM

At least it shouldn't be flooding into the inlets during the race.


Here is a post from last year dealing with a shorter downwinder:

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I'm in. We can race and / or ride. If it is a bit marginal, we can do surf boards and skims. This is a good chance for people to learn how to head off the wind. Learning basic things like down looping, etc., are essential for wave riding and racing. If you use a surf or directional board, this is a good chance to learn how to jibe the boards.


The west across Key Biscayne towards Matheson Hammock

The ride will be about 22 miles with about 16 of them being on port tack. We will go through fairly rough water to start and end in total butter. For those that have not kited at S. Ville, you are in for a treat. Due to the fact that this is informal and will be done with out support, I must caution riders that after they round the end of Cape Florida, they are on their own. If anything goes wrong, there are some shallow spots that you can stand on and of course the houses. At worst case, if your kite goes down in deep water and can not be relaunched, sit in your kite, but keep it totally inflated for visibility. Riders will also need to look out for submerged wrecks, trees, etc., that are all over the flats. It also makes sense to keep your eyes peeled for channel markers. They come up on you fast while going off the wind.

After rounding the Cape (you will see the light house), it is best to continue south for about 1/4 to 1/2 mile if the wind is out of the NE. This will help you to avoid the lee side and wind shadow of Key Biscayne. If it is sunny, you will see boats about 2 miles to the South. This is where we usually kite at S. Ville. I would recommend that if the wind is light, don't head that far down. It may be difficult to get to Matheson afterward.

If the wind is very light at S. Ville, you can assume that the 4 plus mile crossing from S. Ville will be even lighter. If you think that it is light at S. Ville already, you won't make it to Matheson and your best bet would be to beg a ride to the Marina from a boat.



If the wind is good, go for it, but keep your eyes peeled for boat traffic. It isn't heavy, but it only takes one. The best way to find Matheson is to do a line sight between the end of Cape Florida and the 3rd group of buildings heading south along the mainland from down town Miami. I have done the down winder many, many times and even in the dark, but I still get lost. If there are kites out, you will just barely see them. MAKE SURE TO ERROR TO THE RIGHT (NORHT), YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THE LANDING POINT TO THE SOUTH!


The target zone. CLICK PHOTO FOR LARGER IMAGE

Everyone should pair up with a buddy. You can ride together (best option), our ride apart, but if your buddy doesn't show at the finish, we need to go look. In the worst case, I can get my boat and retrace the route, but only until Cape Florida. Before this, riders should be able to get back to the coast. Your last hopping off point will be Cape Florida and I suggest if your kite is getting limp... quit.

There are several other items to consider, but common sense and a buddy will take care of most of the issues that may arise. The ride can easily be done in 10 to 15 from the NE with larger kites and boards.


The destination. CLICK PHOTO FOR LARGER IMAGE

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Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.

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Old 12-09-2007, 07:18 AM
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it's on for a 12 start. winds are looking good for 12's and 14's. STAY OUT OF the SWIM BUOYS!!! Watch for debirs in the shallow water off of S-Ville. If you have a leak or any equipment problems, you must exit at Crandon or earlier because it is a 5-6 mile swim if not.

Keep a close eye out for boats when crossing Government Cut and the Cut South of FTL. NEVER Cross in front of a boat or ship, "even if you do have madd skills". Look for a white boat just east of the shallows of Matheson. The boat should be just in front of the Matheson wreck with the flag. Give your name to Paula on the boat and you can see how you did against GARRY "THE BODY" MENK.

Once at Matheson, please, please abide by the rules. Do not jump inside the line of white crab pot buoys. Never ride inside the red balls. If you do, we will find out where you ride and f'up your spot!!! ALSO... don't fly your kite in the damn parking lot IDIOT!!! I don't care even if you have madd skills or are a certified instructor from Hatteras. Oh yeah... just because you rode a week at Real 2 years ago doesn't even get you a hall pass. Be cool this is one of our last spots. Thanks. Everyone have a great time!

PICK AT BUDDY at the 11:30 riders meeting. you are responsible for yourself and your buddy.
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Old 12-10-2007, 07:49 AM
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Hey Kent,

Did Garry win the race? He was the first guy to make the beach at Matheson that I saw anyway. How was it?


Neil and Garry "The Body" hang out after the run. Neil came in shortly after Garry.


If Garry did come in first, it was quite an accomplishment. He decided to ditch his monoski after the start, recovering his homemade board shown to the right. Seeing how far away the pack is, he must have hauled ass.


Matheson on a light traffic day. (CLICK photo for larger image)

Hope to put together a video on "Plan B" soon!
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Awesome Race Guys No Doubt. Hey Kent I Heard Only One Guy Lost His Binding? Like I Said That Will Be $5 Dollars In Ones. Sweet. Good Times, Cheers To All Who Came Out To Do The Downwinder.
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Old 12-10-2007, 02:21 PM
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Hey Neil,

No one was real certain of who came in first and in what order. Garry thought Kent and Gebi beat him in. What happened??? Did Diana (sp) make it in? Guys stuck on the beach wanna know.

Just found another photo of the launch and just threw it in. I think we should race back next time, from the beach at Matheson Hammock, Grand Prix style. What do you think???
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:45 AM
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Hey,
I just received the race reults. Here is how it went.
Leaving Ticki Beach at 12:52 pm....

1. Mike Gebhart 2:42pm - Cabrinha, Custom Board
2. Kent Marinkovic 2:42.20pm - Cabrinha, DC Custom Board
3. Garry Menk 2:46pm - Cabrinha, P-Shapes Custom Board
4. Todd Bagge 2:57pm - Cabrinha, Jimmy Lewis
5. Tom Dunfy 2:58pm - Cabrinha, 6'3" Strapless Surboard
6. Neil Hutchinson 3:00pm - Slingshot, Slingshot Directional
7. Tom Byrne 3:05pm - Cabrinha, Cabrinha Board
8. Ken Russell 3:05.30pm - Airush, Jimmy Lewis
9. Bill Benz 3:15pm ?
10. Rob Donavan 3:17pm ?
11. Melissa 3:23pm Eclipse, ?
12. Dan Floyd 3:46pm - Cabrinha, Custom Board
13. Diego Feminias 3:53pm - Cabrinha, Cabrinha Board
14. Red Cabrinha, Sorry I'll post name once I have it.. 4:03pm
DQ. Josh Noe-Equipment issues "broken board" - Cabrinha, Custom Directional
DQ. Alexandra "97th Ave" stuck with her buddy! - Cabrinha, F-One
DQ. Diana "97th Ave" still sore today! - Airrush, Best

I gotta say that was a fun run!! That was my first ocean ride on my custom P-Shapes Quad Board and it was sick. I was going to use the ski, but it was too aukward in that wind direction. Even though I started 3 to 4 minutes late, that board was the difference. Ken Russell started about 10 minutes after I went and also made up some serious time. Tom Dunfy did ther entire run on a 6'3" strapless surfboard! SICK! Gotta also give some props to Diego, he's only gone kiting about a dozen times! Diana and Alexandra went to 97th Ave. and took a break there for the day, but they also had a great time! Thanks to Neil and Kent for puting that together!
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