In the beginning…
In 1985 Evan Gartrell, foundation and life member of NOCC was working on Hamilton Island when he first saw & heard of the sport of outrigging. That same year he began paddling with the Hamilton Island Opens Men’s Team, where they would compete in the inter-island races in the Whitsundays, and in the same year he visited Molokai, Hawaiito participate in paddling events at the birthplace of outrigging.
In 1987 he moved to Noosa where in 1991 he met Zandra Brown (ne D’Aboitze) from Hawaiiat the ‘Frenzy’ ice cream van at Main Beach. Evan was wearing his Molokai T-shirt, which instigated a conversation regarding their experiences in outrigging, resulting in both agreeing that it would be wonderful to have an outrigger club in Noosa.
Evan contacted his old team captain from Hamilton Island and managed to borrow a ‘Malia’ canoe from him for three months, and the Mooloolaba Club kindly lent them a trailer to move the canoe around. The founding paddlers were all close friends or relatives of Zandra and Evan.
Initially the team trained in mixed men’s & women’s teams, & borrowed canoes to enable them to compete in local events. But soon after starting up they had enough paddlers to form both open men’s and open women’s teams for competition.
The first ‘Point to Point’ race, a 42 km change over race from Mooloolaba to Noosa was about to be held and the Hamilton Island Club was coming down to compete. They had a second hand canoe for sale for $4000, which was purchased by Evan on behalf of the club who then arranged to reimburse him from fundraising efforts. One of the paddlers at the time was Lisa Doherty whose parents owned the Noosa North Shore Beachfront Wilderness Camp. They generously offered to purchase the canoe to help get the club going, and so the Noosa Outrigger Canoe Club had its first canoe! Canoe covers were ‘exchanged’ for a carton of FourX from the Hamilton Island Club.