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David Morrison
New Zealand
Приєднався 26 тра 2014
Enthusiastic intermediate paddler of surf skis. Currently my weapon of choice is a #CarbonologySport #BoostLV. Sharing my paddling journey and enjoyment of being out on (and occasionally in!) the water.
Based in Wellington, New Zealand - Aotearoa
Based in Wellington, New Zealand - Aotearoa
2024 Deep South Downwind and National Ocean Ski Champs
An awesome race in mind blowing scenery in Queenstown New Zealand. This race doubled as the southern stop in the national surf ski series (Darcy Price) and was also the National Ocean Ski Championship, drawing in an elite top field along with some hardy enthusiasts (like me!).
Results: www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=374877
Distance: 16 kms
Air temp: 22 deg C
Water temp: 8-10 deg C
Weather: amazing
Wind: approx 20 knots
A massive thanks to our sponsors that make amazing events like this possible:
Around the Basin
Vaikobi
Altitude Brewing
Carbonology
Fergs Kayaks
#surfski #downwind #newzealand
Results: www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=374877
Distance: 16 kms
Air temp: 22 deg C
Water temp: 8-10 deg C
Weather: amazing
Wind: approx 20 knots
A massive thanks to our sponsors that make amazing events like this possible:
Around the Basin
Vaikobi
Altitude Brewing
Carbonology
Fergs Kayaks
#surfski #downwind #newzealand
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Відео
Windy City Downwind Race 2024
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Windy City Downwind race 2024. Held in Wellington, hosted by Kupe.org.nz. 15km race across and out of Wellington harbour. 53 registered, 48 completed, 5 DNF. Wind consistent around 25 knots. Many thanks to the organisers, volunteers and sponsors! #surfski #downwind #newzealand #nomusic just the sound of the ocean and wind.
Kupe Canoe Club Tuesday night racing
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Southerly 20 knots breeze. Quick laps on a cool evening #surfski
Barracuda Waimak maiden voyage
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First down river paddle of my new Barracuda Waimak! #barracudakayaks #multisport #multisports #kayaking
Cambridge to Hamilton River Race 2024
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The Cambridge to Hamilton Paddle Race is an iconic Hamilton event, situated on the beautiful Waikato River. This event is open to both serious and recreational paddlers alike. The paddle race is open to all types and classes of boats, from Stand up Paddleboards to Wakas. Competitors start at the riverside reserve in Cambridge and work there way 25km down stream to the finish line at the Waikato...
Cross Harbour Blast - David and John battle it out across the harbour.
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This is the first of two downwinds on Wellington harbour (9.5km and 4.5km). Some awesome conditions. 25-35 knots with some gusts over this. No music, just wind and waves! #surfski #carbonologysport #carbonologysportnz #boostX #zest #downwind
Deep South Downwind Rebel Run (Cancelled Race that we paddled anyway)
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This is a longish video (so much good stuff to share) of the great fun had over the first 10km of the 16km course we paddled in Queenstown, New Zealand. This is a fresh water alpine lake set in stunning scenery. We were there for a race that was cancelled due to forecast Gale force winds, but a group of us managed a slightly earlier paddle before the full force arrived. Throughout the paddle th...
Race Cancelled, but we went paddling anyway!
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We had a race planned today but due to 30-40 knot winds it was not suitable to proceed with a range of abilities in challenging conditions. But the wind was blowing and the waves were calling! We also had a father and son duo who had flown in for the race, so rather than they have a disappointing day we popped them on a Carbonology Double Boost... the grins at the end said it all! Lots of raw p...
32nd Foxton Loop Race, Foxton - New Zealand
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A huge thanks to Chester and Sharlene and all the other volunteers and supporters that make events like these happen.
Quick Southerly
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When a southerly rolls in priorities need to be shifted! We had a small window of building southerly before it got dark. Well worth it for a quick blast. #carbonologysport #surfski #BoostX
Westerly Downwind (15 knots, 10 deg C)
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A rare westerly wind across the harbour created the opportunity to try an alternate cross harbour paddle. 15 knot wind generating some chop in different directions. Great conditions to practice on the new BoostX. Paddling with John and Ross on CarbonologySport Zests. #surfski #boostX #carbonologysport
CarbonologySport BoostX in honeycomb carbon.
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First time on the full volume BoostX in the honeycomb carbon layup. Really nice to paddle. Thanks to John for filming and helping improve my technique
Motorway Classic Race, Wellington New Zealand
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The 31st annual installment of the Motorway Classic race. This is a fun race open to all levels and paddle craft with short (6km) and long (14km) options. John and I teamed up on the Boost Double to be 4th craft across the line. Great tussle alongside some accomplished single paddlers. A fun day out! #surfski #carbonologysport
Whakatane Heads 2 Harbour Race
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Part of the Darcy Price summer series this race is a shade under 20km racing from Whakatane on an outgoing tide to Ohepe Harbour through a sand bar and surf. Sadly the camera only covered the first half of the course. A fun day out! #surfski #newzealand #carbonologysport #boostlv
Kupe Canoe Club - weekly race.
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Each Tuesday during summer Kupe Club do a wee fun race in the evening. Courses are dependant on weather and range from 7-10km. This evening it was fine enough for a lovely 7 km blat around the fountain at Oriental Bay and back. #wellington #newzealand #CarbonologySport #BoostLV #surfski
First downwind on the Boost Double with John
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First downwind on the Boost Double with John
Feel the flow. Just a lovely downwind.
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Feel the flow. Just a lovely downwind.
Easter Downwind, Wellington, New Zealand
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Easter Downwind, Wellington, New Zealand
Southerly Fun - 20ish knots, 1.5 m swell
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Southerly Fun - 20ish knots, 1.5 m swell
Oh I missed a goodie!!
It was a good day!
Great conditions and nice runs, David. You seem to have a pretty healthy contingent of outrigger canoers too.
Thanks for sharing, that's a great video showing what less experienced paddlers struggle with when doing remounts under a bit more demanding conditions. 👍
David - great waves, great runs...I know the conditions require attention and you were probably concentrating pretty hard, but mate, if you're going to use that front camera, please give us a few more smiles when you're getting runs like that, OK - while you're still on the water? Wait, I think I caught the hint of a smile toward the end of the video...
Heh, I was smiling huge smiles on the inside!!
Awesome run David thanks for posting
David - you're getting a string of canceled races! Did you go ahead and do a downwinder on Lake Wakatipu? (We're visiting the south island right now and Denise had been talking to one of the local paddlers about borrowing a surfski to do the Deep South race. But it wasn't to be.)
Hi Paul, we (10-15 of us) still did an epic downwind today on wakitipu. 16kms, gusting 35-40+ knots. So much video footage to sift through now!
12.5km avg speed. Fastest ever km for me was 4.08mins.
nice David
thanks Alan! Hope to one day join you for a paddle in Scottish waters 🙂
Very helpful thanks
Thanks for watching Michael and great to hear the video was helpful. Been 2 years since I made the video and I very rarely take an unplanned swim these days.
Congratulations! You two are well in sync. I paddled only twice a double ski and it was the V8 double. It was incredibly stable. It is a weird feeling to get a boost from the paddler behind you especially when you are out of sync.
Thanks for watching! I really do like the feeling when we are both in sync as the ski just surges ahead. It was a fun day out!
Great video and beautiful sea! What tool do you use to get all the data such as heart rate etc? Thank you in advance.
Thanks for watching 🙂! I wear a Garmin Instinct watch which syncs all the details to the Garmin Connect App. Additionally I use a Vaaka cadence sensor on my paddle to track my paddling stroke rate. If also syncs as a sensor to my watch and Garmin app.
@@DavidMorrison Thanks for all the information! Is your Carbonology Sport Boost LV the X version? Are you still happy with it? Would love to try one as there aren't many low volume skis but CS is rare in Auckland.
Hiya, yup really happy with Boost LV. It is the X version. I used to have older model fibre glass layup for about 6 months then moved to the X in full carbon. I find it really stable in all conditions. I am at the upper end of the weight limit (85kg+). Ping me if you are ever in Wellington and we can tee up a go on the boost. Not sure if I will make it to King and Queen of the Harbour, but if I am will let you know!
@@DavidMorrison Thanks again! I registered to King and Queen of the Harbour but I will be away abroad soon and be back just a week before the race... Not much time to be prepared!! If you come here and want to try the Epic V10L or the tiny Fenn Bonito, just ask! I have never been to Wellington but my wife is from there. She loves it!
Looks amazing, beginner here, just got on the new Sport Cruz and that thing is super stable, is the Boost a massive jump to intermediate, any advise would be great.
Heya and thanks for watching. WIth each step up in craft you will lose a bit of stability. I have not paddled the Cruze but when I first started on the Boost I found it quite forgiving. I did have a few swims in my first few downwinds. I now find the boost really stable in all conditions. Best advice would be to try one and see how it feels!
Thanks for the vid. I'm riding a Boost XL right now. Haven't stepped up to any decent downwind yet but your vid will help for sure
Thanks for watching. Practice those remounts and you can feel a lot more confident out there. Enjoy!
Another great vid, awesome, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching 😊
What a way to take a bath 😂 Great video!
Heh, yeah I plowed into a couple of swells 😅. Awesome fun
Nice! You can't beat slo mo for really seeing what's going on.
Thanks for watching! Yeah I often like to slow the video down to analyse when things are going well or otherwise. You see so much more!
Great video! Thank you for posting it. Are you going to the Deep South Downwind race in Queenstown?
Thanks for watching. I sure will be heading to Queenstown. Planning a road trip to do that and then Nelson the following weekend. See you there?
You are welcome, it is great to see races from NZ. I was going to do it but I had a calendar conflict. That said, that race looked a bit too much for me! It is very likely I will do the Queen and King of the Bay and then Bhutty Moore. Can't tell yet if I will have enough time for Queenstown. Hopefully!
I can believe that was a blast. A proper downwind race for sure (broaching surfskis and all)
Yeah it was a good race. Two rescues, one with a dislocated shoulder. Well organised race with great safety planning allowing some great conditions to be racing in
You are moving well.
Thanks!
Can't say I feel too bad for you if this is your "consolation" paddling....
Haha - True...
Have you looked at the Garmin inReach or Spot Tracker? They both require a subscription plan but combine some of the devices you're using into one. I have an ACR C-Light H2O attached to my PFD over my shoulder in case I fall in at night. I carry an iPhone too with lanyard attached to my shoulder strap so even if I fumble it the phone won't go swimming. The Apple Watch is pretty handy for making and receiving calls on the water without getting your phone out.
Hi Brandyn, I don't carry either but for most of my paddles the SafeTrx app on my iPhone is sufficient for live tracking by famiy/friends. With VHF radio and Locator beacon I probably have enough for now; but I am interested in the InReach at some stage. Thanks for watching!
To my understanding, SafeTRX is a cell-only option that requires you be in range of a cell tower. Garmin inReach and SPOT are satellite-based location tracking, messaging and beacon services that work outside cell range. Where I kayak in Lake Michigan, for example, I’m frequently out of cell range so a satellite system is advisable. I also carry ResQLink 400 PLB (also satellite-based) in case of real trouble, just as David suggests here. (I assume his PLB is a satellite beacon.) I could be wrong about any of this, but it pays to know exactly how these devices work. Cell and VHF are line-of-sight and typically pretty weak; i.e., short-range. Satellite coverage is global and the only problem with them is if you’re in wooded canopy, not a problem on open water!
Such a beautiful spot, and well named I might add! About ready to head out on the ski myself this morning here in Carlsbad, CA, USA. Greetings! And thanks for posting a little fun to watch with breakfast.
You are most welcome Tom! Thanks for watching.
Thanks so much for sharing your video David. Keep up the good work with your paddling and continue to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits that it delivers to us all.
Steady pacing!
Thanks Steven, I enjoy the events but don’t have the pace of the young guns!
@@DavidMorrison I mean in a good way ;)
Hell of a surf session! What's the brand wrist leash you're using???
Hi Christopher, thanks for watching :-D. I use a Mocke wrist leash. Good for the really windy days. Needed to adjust paddle position when remounting but I do find it provides a little more peace of mind. mockepaddling.com/product/wrist-paddle-leash/
@@DavidMorrison Awesome, thanks!
@@DavidMorrison may I ask how does “ adjust paddle position” work? If you need to remount from left side, seems you have to takeoff the leash first?
Where is this David?
Thanks for watching! Most of my paddles are in Wellington, New Zealand, one the windiest cities in the world. We have a prevailing NW wind which allows for downwind paddles over a 10km track most weeks.
Great to see team 👍
Nice video! Do you steer from the front only?
Yup. Front paddler does the steering
@@DavidMorrison Thanks for the information. It is the same for the V8 double I tried. I am looking for a double we can steer from the back and so far it seems it is only Nordic kayak who does it (both front and back). If I am at the front my daughter rests at the back ;-)
Great video! That black Nelo K1 was super fast at the start. Fun to see spec skis, multiports, wakas and doubles.
Thanks for watching! Yeah there some quick boats off the mark. My Carbonology Boost takes a little more effort to fly along in the flat!
Hi David.. question.. I want to get into surf ski (present experience is only fishing kayaks). I have been on both the epic v5 and v7. Same price but because I am new to this sport how does one choose??
Ultimately the v7 will allow you more progression as your skills improve while still providing a stable platform, also have a look at the NK breeze v5, both are similar boats.
Great video! We do not see many Carbonology surf skis around Auckland unfortunately. Are you going to race the Poor Knights crossing in September?
Thanks for watching! This was on my older fibreglass model, now rocking a carbon Boost. Love it. I sadly won’t be at Poor Knights this year but hope to be several of the Darcy Price races
@@DavidMorrison Thanks for your message. I will try to be at Poor Knights and also the Windy City Downwind which sounds a bit scary! Watching your videos helps to know what to expect!
Wellington Harbour can be a fun place for downwinds. They won’t run the race in massive conditions so it should make for a great race. Fingers crossed we have a decent breeze…
would you say 183cm height and 75kg is suitable for the Boost LV
Definitely. I am 172 and roughly 85kg
@@DavidMorrison Thank you David, much appreciated
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome ride. I like watching your progress and I can tell, you’ll be hungry for more;) see you in Sydney soon 😜
Yeah - would def be keen for a paddle in Sydney sometime! May be a while yet before I get back across the ditch.
Hi David. Enjoy your videos. Currently paddling a Swordfish but giving thought to a Boost or Zest. Have you paddled both?. Your opinion?... Regards Jeff. Durban. South Africa
Hi Jeff, I don't have the experience of the swordy to answer but two folks do: 1. Robin Mosley compares the Swordy and Zest here: www.surfski.info/forum/19-boats/20241-carbonology-zest-x.html#39058 2. And from my paddling buddy Ross here in NZ "Having owned all three... they are different boats, and it depends on what the person that asked the question is looking for, and why they are looking to change. If they find the swordy too unstable, then the zest most likely isn't for them. If they are happy paddling a swordy, but find the seat uncomfortable, then both boats would be suitable, with the boost more suited to the bigger conditions. If they are a big paddler, then the Zest, as long as they are an intermediate paddler. If they are looking for a faster boat, then I suggest neither is what they are looking for, caveated that you will always paddle a slower boat faster if you can put full power into each stroke over a fast boat that the paddler is struggling to keep upright. The swordy was my most regretful sale. Best advice. Get a boat you can sit in comfortably for 2+ hours and balance in. Having a too unstable boat will wreck any technique you have built up in a more stable boat, and most likely wreck your shoulders in the process."
@@DavidMorrison thanks so much. Comfortable in the Swordy, but looking for stability in bigger rough conditions. Will test a Boost. Thanks for your help.. Keep the vids coming. Regards Jeff
Awesome work mate, keep those videos coming. ... What gear/clothing are you wearing?
Hi Peter, thanks for watching. I am wearing Top - Vaikobi VCold HydroFlex, Legs - Vaikobi VCold Flex Leggings, PFD - Vaikobi V3 Ocean Racing PFD. Hope that helps
Sharky water
Thanks for watching! We don’t get too many sharks around our region, more dolphins and orca!
What a cool 😎
Thanks for watching! It was a fun paddle :-D
so where do you kick off from and where do you land?
This started at a spot called Burden's Gate near the entrance to Wellington Harbour. We tracked south into the weather to start with and to push out a bit into the swell and then turned to paddle about 10kms to the Petone foreshore.
Hi David ... What gear were you wearing?
Hi Peter, thanks for watching. I am wearing Top - Vaikobi VCold HydroFlex, Legs - Vaikobi VCold Flex Leggings, PFD - Vaikobi V3 Ocean Racing PFD. Hope that helps
Nice and chill great NZ tunes from the fins Would love to be able to travel to windy Wellington for a paddle some day after you guys get rid of the witch
The worst feeling is falling off then struggling to get back on then finally getting on and then falling off again with your feet not even inside the boat. Honorable mention: getting back in the boat and your paddle drifting away and you having to get back in the water to retrieve it. The joys of the surf ski!
Hi Dave, what are you using to get your stroke rate? Gordon
Hi Gordon thanks for watching! To monitor my cadence I use a Vaaka paddle sensor synced to my Garmin instinct watch. The Vaaka website allows you to upload a data extract from my watch. It also pulls through into the Garmin Connect app (but you need to track as a bike ride) www.vaakacadence.com/
Well done David, thankyou. I liked the VHF shoulder harness. In later comments you mentioned you’ve changed the set up. Would you have details of this and harness brand name please?
Hi Mark, I stopped using the harness and now just clip it (using the belt clip on the VHF)to my left shoulder using the loop on the left front of my Vaikobi PFD. I do also have tethered and clipped to PFD so I can unhook it if needed and not lose it. You can see the setup here ua-cam.com/video/JsNfe5cnoy0/v-deo.html And here I am using it mid paddle. ua-cam.com/video/58me0PF1OiM/v-deo.html Being close to my ear it is easier for me to hear me being called.
@@DavidMorrison thanks David! Your technique in slow mo looks great btw. !
@@markb2396 thank you! It is a work in progress
Best way to bring in the new year I reckon, sweet conditions , Happy new year my friend, I always enjoy your videos, loved the music too. Stay safe and keep those videos coming
Thanks Dan for watching! Happy New Year to you too :-). Next video hopefully will feature surf from Foxton Beach
@@DavidMorrison hey are you going to do bhutty moorememorial race in February
@@danwikaira3949 not the Bhutto, but will be at Nelson race end of Feb
David - best wishes for 2022! Always good to get a good paddle in (you're using up Crowded House with this long video...). Is the Relive animation you use at the beginning an HD one you get with a subscription?
Hi Paul, I was keen for a bit of a New Zealand vibe with the music today! The animation is a Relive video - created in the free version and then exported to iMovie to chop up. And best wishes to you too for 2022.
Hi Paul, heh I was in a local music vibe this day. I am just using the free version of Relive and then saving the video to my pc before editing in.
What boat where you in zest or boost?
Hi Scott, I am in a carbon Boost LV (low volume). Thanks for watching :-)
Great video, shows so much progression. There are clear jumps in shortening stroke, getting rotation.
Thanks Alastair! Been almost a year since that video and the progression has continued. I really enjoy focussing on technique improvement...
I'm a beginner myself, have had a few awkward remounts. Key points that I have to remind myself to do: Take my time in water. Get leash untangled (I much prefer a paddle leash), Ensure paddle is the right way round so that when I remount I can use it immediately. Get paddle right over the other side of the boat, parallel to the side. Get across boat - pause, feel the stability. Choose my moment to drop into the bucket. Once bum is in bucket, start taking little paddling strokes to improve stability. Avoiding swims: Commit or don't. Don't half-commit to catching a wave. If I sense that I'm not going to get it, immediately let it go, brace as the peak passes and prepare for the next one. If I'm not quite getting the wave, the boat starts to broach as the wave pushes past the rudder. Straighten up with a hard shove on the rudder. If conditions are really making me nervous and I keep nearly going in, I change focus from wave catching to just paddling. If I do that, I can put my efforts into supportive strokes rather than just speed.
All great tips Alastair! Thanks for watching :-)
And certainly agree about committing. Once I changed my mindset to really drive hard to catch waves my downwind enjoyment increased significantly. Been nearly a year since I have fallen out unexpectedly…