Friday Fun Series continues this Friday with Boatercross
Thanks to the 19 competitors (including 1 canoe) and over 50 spectators who participated in last Friday's Wavesport Freestyle. Thanks to Team Wavesport for judging and all the volunteers that helped make it happen.
Results and pictures should be available shortly on http://ascikingoftheriver.com if they aren't up already.
This week is the second event in the series -
Friday 7/6: Stonyboater Paddle Wax Boatercross.
There are classes for every skill level, boat type, and age group. This week we start an hour earlier than last week.
Registration at 5:00
Competition starts at 6:30
Cost: $10, $8 ASCI season pass holders, $5 Yough Paddling Club Members, and $50 for the remaining 6 events.
Yough Paddling Club Membership rates: $10 Individuals, $15 Family
Thanks to our sponsors: Wavesport, Immersion Research, Riversport School of Kayaking, Immersion Research, Stonyboater.com and Stonyboater Paddle Wax, and Starkkmoon Kayaks.
Nathan
Friday Night Fun Series: Stonyboater Paddle Wax Boatercross
Moderators: kenneth, sbroam, TheKrikkitWars, Mike W., Sir Adam, KNeal, PAC, adamin
More Boatercross info
The Yough Paddling Club would love it if you and your friends will join us for the Stoneyboater Paddle Wax Boatercross this Friday. Yes, in two days the second of seven ASCI Friday Night Fun Series gets underway with registration at 5:00, athletes meeting at 6:15, and racing beginning at 6:30.
There is a boat length limit of 8’ 6” for all boats except the “long boat” and OC1 classes. To save you the trouble of measuring your boat I have compiled a list of all “legal” boats in production since 2001 by manufacturer here:
http://www.adventuresportscenter.com/im ... 20list.pdf
Also for those who are not familiar with boatercross here is a link to some information from the series website: http://ascikingoftheriver.com/BOATERX.html
Each boater is garrunteed at least 2 race runs in this event as we will be running a consolation bracket in addition to the standard Boatercross format.
I really want to be able to run C-1 and OC-1 classes but I need people to turn out for that to happen.
Nathan
There is a boat length limit of 8’ 6” for all boats except the “long boat” and OC1 classes. To save you the trouble of measuring your boat I have compiled a list of all “legal” boats in production since 2001 by manufacturer here:
http://www.adventuresportscenter.com/im ... 20list.pdf
Also for those who are not familiar with boatercross here is a link to some information from the series website: http://ascikingoftheriver.com/BOATERX.html
Each boater is garrunteed at least 2 race runs in this event as we will be running a consolation bracket in addition to the standard Boatercross format.
I really want to be able to run C-1 and OC-1 classes but I need people to turn out for that to happen.
Nathan
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here are some more photos from ASCI that I took during my one day there. These happen to be of the freestyle comp. that went on that Friday evening.
http://totalwhitewaterfun.blogspot.com/ ... iwisp.html
http://totalwhitewaterfun.blogspot.com/ ... iwisp.html