from Ron Kern:
Wow! This will be the 17th year of the i-to-i! Time flies. It doesn't seem that long ago we ran the first one. Check out the i-to-i website http://www.i-to-i.org to learn the history of the event. Open to upwind downwind sailors of windsurfers, windfoilers, kitesurfers, and kitefoilers, that want to go the distance, short, medium or all the way!
The 17th annual running of the Inlet to Inlet Long Distance Race is scheduled December 7-8, 2019. The i-to-i helps wrap up the US Windsurfing National Race Tour for 2018. More information, notice of race, (NOR), updates, etc. can be found on the official race website or by email:
Hope to see you there!
Don’t forget your phone in a waterproof bag/enclosure for emergency use.
Great real-time webcams here:
http://www.windjammerresort.com/webcam.html
https://www.sunny.org/webcam/
Complete event information is on the event website: http://i-to-i.org/ Click on the link for the 2019 Notice of Race for more details.
See you at Vista Park!
Safety. The race is run in open ocean offshore. It is imperative to be able to call for help if you break down. PHONES are mandatory to carry so you can contact 911 if you have an emergency. There is no entry fee to the race. Use the money you would have spent for an entry fee on a waterproof cell phone case and better yet buy it from one of our sponsors below. As this is a bit of distance to cover and the possibility of breakdown, fatigue, or injury exists, combined with potential offshore winds, (even if the forecast is onshore, like last year’s race), it is strongly encouraged that you carry a cell phone for emergency use. Any charged phone, even without an activated phone plan will be able to call 911 for help, but still needs to go in a cellphone bag so you can use it on the water. There are a variety of secure waterproof bags for carrying cell phones that allow their use in the water without damage to the phone from seawater entry. Please don't take chances with your safety! Procure a case for your phone and bring it with to the race as there will not be chase boats or anyone but yourself looking after you. With that said, the coast is pretty friendly up and back, and with the exception of most of Fort Lauderdale public beach and a small stretch of Pompano public beach, anywhere along the beach is a landing spot for a rest or adjustment if needed.
Below: Drypak, Dicapac, EpicGear, Aquapak bags above along with an old flip phone that isn’t activated which will call 911 and the smartphone I use daily and take sailing when I go. It’s nice to be able to actually make a non-emergency call sometimes so taking my regular phone in a the EpicGear bag is what I do daily without a problem for my phone.
Ron Kern
US Windsurfing SE Region Director
1548 N.E. 18 Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304-1318
(954) 565-4154 Home -- (954) 815-6031 Cell/Text
Wish I had the skill and endurance.
Maybe in a couple of years...
Longboard it. A couple of Konas did it last year. Just keep your cell phone and uber/lyft if things go wonky.
Alright Webguy
Next year You and I ( and whpever wishes) will do this.
Who is going to volunteer to be aqua uber?
Yeah, it conflicts with our Holiday Partay but, if you go, I promise I won't be mad.
Update from Ron:
Results:
Go Justin and all the windfoil flyboyz!
Complete write up: http://i-to-i.org/
Edit: Just did the math - even Ron and Tim at 1:06 and change averaged as much as my top speeds Sunday.