Looking forward to the Hasler series as after a while you'll find yourself settled in a division with others of the same ability's compared to the winter series where you compete against the top guys who will be in the same class as yourself as its an age class.
Cant say Im feeling up to the challenge as a week and half with flu has left me pretty wasted, trainings been limited with the feeling of lead arms after each session.
Im going to do this race in the "slow" boat as the the last couple of weeks with the flu I haven't been so thrilled about cold water swimming whilst getting to grip with my new boat, not too worried as were racing the Cambridge Hasler, after the winter series race there the first part of the course can get very choppy and a lot of traffic from the punts and rowing boats, so slow boat could be safe boat lol.
Well Ive got myself a new boat, was lucky enough to get it for nothing, for some reason the health and safety has deemed the Scouts at Stains can no longer use boats made of fiber glass for health reasons, and only plastic boats to be used, not quite sure how they justify that.
Its cost me fuel to get the boat, £30 for a new seat and £20 for a new steering cable, and a few hours of wet and dry sandpapering to try and get rid of the hand painted varnish, so not the tidiest or smartest boat, but for an interim boat Ive managed to get a bargain.
Its called a "Lazer" built by the Canoe Center in Twickenam, so shes about 25 years old, the Canoe Center was to eventually become Kirton,
Shes a wobble factor 5, Ive had a quick sit in her on the water and could balance ok stationary,
a couple of the other lads gave her a run for me and gave her the thumbs up for speed and comfort, looking forward to giving her a run out next week.
Ill run the on board camera for the race tomorrow and hopefully theres some free hands to use the other video camera.
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