Organisers of The Ultimate Waterman surf competition are rubbing their hands together at the prospect of unprecedented conditions thanks to cyclone Pam due to hit New Zealand early next week.
The category four cyclone is expected to deliver huge swells the length of the East Coast starting on Sunday in the north and into the middle of the week in the south.
The Ultimate Waterman is a world first surf contest that involves eight of the world's finest watermen who will compete in six surf disciplines: short and longboard; stand-up paddle and endurance; Waka-ama and big wave paddle in surfing.
The Ultimate Waterman Contest Director, Ben Kennings, says the timing is uncanny and is set to deliver the best possible conditions for the big wave paddle-in component which could take place as early as Monday.
"It's looking like we'll head to the east coast of the North Island to capitalise on the conditions there," Kennings said. "We have always planned to go where the surf conditions are best, but never expected a cyclone of this magnitude to dictate where we would be surfing."