As far as the champion Mairangi Bay women's boat crew are concerned, the tide has well and truly turned on Whangamata's main beach.
It would need to. For the past couple of years, the North Shore crew have ventured south to the Coromandel township for the annual Whangamata Surf Boat Spectacular, the second round of the national series. The defending national titleholders would proceed to dominate the heats and cruise through the semifinals, only to fall over in the final.
Last year, a tricky half-metre swell was enough to cause havoc, allowing a young Orewa crew to sneak through for the win with Mount Maunganui second, but Mairangi Bay bow-rower Carmel Tolhurst reckons they'll have things sorted when the action returns on January 2.
"We've lost there in finals a few times over the last couple of years in unlucky races but we were here a few weeks ago at the Whangamata Classic and we won that against some good quality crews," Tolhurst said. "That's left us feeling a lot more positive."
There's also a lot more on the line this season. The revamped national series, which started in Wellington in early December, will build towards a transtasman test against Australia's best crews at Waihi in February. Two crews - one male and one female - will be selected on their performances through the series.