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New Fenn Mako Elite Makes Emphatic Debut at Powerade Race Print E-mail
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Written by Rob Mousley   
Sunday, 11 November 2007

11 Nov 2007 Granger Bay, Cape Town, South Africa: Dawid Mocke today won the "Powerade Race", the 5th race in the Cape Discovery Men's Health Series, using a new design ski from Fenn Kayaks, the Mako Elite.

Dawid Mocke Fenn Mako Elite Surf Ski
Dawid Mocke powers the new Fenn Mako Elite at the Powerade race (Pic: Justin Vellacott Gameplan Media)
 

Race Course Changed

The Powerade race was due to be run in Blouberg, but 5m southwesterly swells produced surf that was unplayable and the race was moved to Granger Bay near the Cape Town waterfront.  Conditions here were mild for the two lap 18km race a moderate westerly wind cooling the paddlers on their way upwind but failing to provide much help downwind in the fast swells which required substantial effort to catch.

Dawid Mocke Fenn Mako Elite
Dawid Mocke at the start of the Powerade race (Pic: Justin Vellacott Gameplan Media)
 

Dawid and Peter Cole were neck and neck at the end of the first lap but as they set off upwind, "Dawid just powered away from us," said Peter.

Dawid went on to win by more than a minute from brother Jasper.  Peter Cole finished another twenty seconds further back.  Fiancée Alexa Lombard, making a return to Surf Ski paddling, won the women's race by nearly seven minutes.

Dawid Mocke Fenn Mako Elite Surf Ski
Dawid rounds the last buoy of the race well ahead (Pic: Justin Vellacott Gameplan Media)

That Ski

As I was carrying my ski down to the start, I spotted Dawid putting stickers onto what was clearly a brand new ski.  I'd known that Keith had been creating a new boat, but hadn't spoken to anyone who'd actually tried it.

"So what's it like?" I asked.  "Less stable!" was the reply.  Dawid had only taken delivery of the ski the day before and hadn't had much time to form an opinion.

What's it look like?  As you can see from the photos, it doesn't look very different from its predecessor, the Mako6. 

Dawid said that it has less rocker; the seat has moved back a little and there's more volume in the tail. 

Peter Cole Discovery Men's Health Surf Ski Series
Peter Cole came third (Pic Justin Vellacott Gameplan Media)
 

After the race

So, what did Dawid think of the ski having paddled the race on it?

"It felt very maneuverable in the runs," he said, "and it seemed to pick up the swells nicely." 

"I'm not sure whether there's any difference in the top speed," he added, "but it felt as though it was easier to maintain speed."

Dawid is going to be doing tests on the new ski this week, timing himself on both the Mako6 and the new Elite.  On Thursday the southeaster returns to Cape Town (with a vengeance) and Dawid is looking forward to trying the ski out in big downwind conditions in False Bay.

Fenn "Mako Elite"

I called Keith to confirm the name of the ski; during the day I'd heard that it was the "Mako8" and then that it was the "Millennium Elite".  Keith confirmed that it's the Mako Elite!

He said that he tried to achieve a more streamlined ski with a view to making it easier to maintain cruising speed.  "It's difficult to know what a ski is going to do in the runs," he said, "but the guys who've tried it in downwind conditions seem to like it.

"It's not there as a replacement for the Mako6," he added. "It's for the guys who don't have a problem with stability and want a faster boat."

He confirmed that the rocker has been flattened out and that the seat was moved slightly further aft.  "There is slightly more volume in the tail," he said, "but I don't think it's enough to make much difference."

Adverse Race Conditions in Cape Town This Season

Last week's race was abandoned after the rescue boats declined to launch in the strong northwesterly winds and big swells. 

"The North Wester and Westerly winds have been a nightmare," series organiser Billy Harker told Dave Macleod of Gameplan Media. "We get used to them occasionally, but this summer we have been dogged by Westerly winds, which blow directly onto the Atlantic seaboard, and really don't make for ideal surf ski conditions."

The highly anticipated 35km Knysna to Sedgefield downwind race is scheduled for next Saturday.  The long range forecast is...  not worth looking at.  Here's hoping that the southeasters forecast for Cape Town later in the week move up to Knysna for the day!

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SUMMARY OF RESULTS:
Powerade Blouberg Race
Senior Men
1.Dawid Mocke 1:15.58
2.Jasper Mocke 1:17.10
3.Peter Cole 1:17.31
4.Tom Schilperoort 1:20.02
5.Ian Trautmann 1:21.17
6.Ian Black 1:22:04
7.Steve Farrell 1:22.25
8.Christie Augustyn 1:23.24
9.Justin Maddock 1:23.40
10.Ernest Van Riet 1:23.51

Senior Women
1.Alexa Lombard 1:30.39
2.Kendall Alford-Loots 1:37.12
3.Rebecca Newson 1:39.51
4.Jackie Barnes 1:41.22
5.Bianca Beavitt 1:43.09

Junior Boys
1.Sean Rice 1:25.00
2.Jayden Alford-Loots 1:30.00
3.Brett Dorman 1:37.54

Junior Girls
1.Bianca Beavitt 1:43.09

Veterans
1.Neil Bailey 1:25.00

Masters
1.Shaun Butler 1:30.26


More information can be found at www.surfski.co.za

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Well Done
written by Christo Tromp, November 12, 2007
Well Done Mocke Bro's.... See you in Dubai soon Dawid......
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What kind of flotation device?
written by Jonathan Smith, November 13, 2007
Anyone know what kind of flotation device Dawid is wearing? The woman paddler in background has the same unit in pink. It has a very low profile and looks quite comfortable. Does the tight fit make it warmer than other PFDs?

Thanks in Advance,

Jonathan
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written by superted, November 14, 2007
Isnt "elite" copyrighted? ;-)
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Floatation devices
written by Gary Kroukamp, November 14, 2007
They are wearing lycra Mens Health series vests over the usual PFDs. Mainly to give the sponsors some visibility
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