WAUCHOPE-Bonny Hills Surf Life Saving Club will eye another couple of victories when the North Coast Surfboat Series returns to the water this weekend.
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Rounds three and four will be held up at Scotts Head following a number of weeks where no competition could be held due to deteriorating weather conditions.
Club spokesman Wayne Gill said they will take four crews north with all of them expected to perform well on a weekend which also doubles as a round of the Streets Series.
That series includes crews from Newcastle and the Central Coast.
"There will be a lot of boats up there," Gill said.
Crews are looking forward to putting their boats back in the water after completing only one carnival so far this season.
"We've only had one carnival because the weather has been atrocious and they're never going to hold anything when the air quality is as bad as it's been," Gill said.
"Conditions are looking clean up there this weekend."
Wauchope-Bonny Hills' open men's crew will look to continue their good form after they won round two at Minnie Waters while their open women's crew will also fancy their chances.
"The open men's crew are currently running second and Mono's girls crew are leading the premiership so they should go well," Gill said.
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