Sunday, January 25, 2015

... water shots from yesterday


Here's a few from Jesse's view in the impact zone.. Jamie, John B and I getting some fun waves..





Saturday, January 24, 2015

...what a Saturday….

Had a 3-4 plus on some of the set waves. Strong offshore winds made for spectactular conditions. 
A small group of us getting off on these waves. 


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Jamie  slicing one off the top


John Batson  joining in on the fun

Jamie putting one on edge

Jesse drop-knee on a ledgy wave

Jesse finding the barrel on one of his many waves..

Glen snagging a couple 


Jamie jammin' around a section

John B gliding in on one

Jamie  jam'

small left 

John B on a wedgy left

 John Heidel snagged a long right down the folly

Backside wedge section



Tim Santini borrowed my Sup and grabbed a few

Jesse spent most of his time inside a '' room with a view''

Monday, January 19, 2015

2015 Starboard Elite Touring Series Paddleboard


The Elite Touring series from Starboard is the first series of touring SUP boards designed from the ground up to deliver amazing comfort, stability and speed all in one board. With 7 sizes in 4 constructions there is sure to be a model that will be perfect for your particular situation.
A great alternative for a more stable race board and a lively crisp design that lends itself to exploring waterways anywhere. This design works really well in flat water, but you may be surprised by how well it rides down wind and catches small chop and bumps.

Equipped with two bungee tie downs to carry extra gear and four FCS inserts for installing lights or GPS.







Thanks to Paddleboard Specialists for their video and great  review on the new Elite Touring Series  from Starboard

Yoga for off-season Paddling fitness


If you live in a cold place and can’t travel anywhere warmer this winter, try adding some yoga to your off season paddling routine. There are a number of benefits that a weekly yoga routine can do for you. First, yoga is about moving with awareness, so you get a mind-body connection that will be beneficial to your paddling. Also, moving with more awareness can improve your body’s function and help you heal up some old injuries. Second, yoga improves your breathing, so when you hit the water again in the spring, you won’t feel as winded. Third, the yoga exercises are not isolated to one area of the body: they both strengthen and stretch the muscles of the whole body.. Here 
Andria Davis reminds us, the off-season gives you an opportunity to rejuvenate your body and mind. These yoga exercises are a great way to work on your paddling fitness when the water isn’t running. 
Please go to the link below to read the full  article..





So when the season arrives your ready to enjoy a healthy fun experience on the water.




To get your Yoga on,. JIVA YOGA have two locations for all your Yoga needs 



Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Small leftover swell

A few of us (Scott, John, Kai, Michael ) experienced cold, dreary, misty day but we had little clean waves before the NE winds picked up. The water cooled of some this week but the bright side is we have only 6 weeks thill March and we know it starts to warm up here then.. We just need waves. May have been moderate temps but the waves have been lack luster this season..  Weird weather paterns for sure.. 




Monday, January 12, 2015

The SUP MOVIE .. trailer


If your looking for a copy go to the link above  for more info and pricing.
( DVD or Blue -Ray and download available)



From the award-winning director, Johnny DeCesare & Poor Boyz Productions comes a progressive film that will change the way you think about Stand-Up Paddling.  
Follow Kai Lenny and the best Stand-UP Paddlers paired with leading action sports cinematographers as they travel the globe chasing perfect waves as well as capturing unique perspectives from all facets of this growing sport.“The SUP Movie,” a documented progression that will change the sport forever, leading it in a direction of radical turns, giant aerials, and massive barrels
.Filmed on location in: Maui, Mexico, Fiji, California, Europe, Nicaragua, Maldives & elsewhere.  

 STARRING:  Kai Lenny, Laird Hamilton, Noa Ginella, Kody Kerbox, Zane Schweitzer, Connor Baxter, Sean Pointer, Izzi Gomez, Lori Park & more.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Mid Winter Sunday Session


Couple waves mixed in the NE wind Chop today. Water dropped to at 50' F or just below. Wind was 15 plus. NNE.  had to get a few to soothe the soul. 

Jesse gouging a left

a couple lefts and rights evert now and then. 


Saturday, January 3, 2015

Starboard's 2015, 8-8 AirBorn review..

 What Starboard says;   …  The 2015 8'-8'' Air Born is a larger version of the highly regarded 2014 Air Born series range for maximum shredding in smaller surf. Thin rails and profile (thickness) combine with the width for a stable yet sensitive and highly responsive ride. Drive and acceleration, when the wave is lacking power, is provided by the mono concave bottom creating the ability to generate speed and project vertically. Although a fast rocker, it’s still able to fit in the pocket for tight carves with release coming from V in the tail for letting the fins go when desired. This board was designed for the even larger riders in the over the 180 lbs plus providing plenty of float and stability. Mono-concave throughout the boards bottom..
      
                             My first look and impression of the 8'-8'' Air Born is the fish style shape with a relaxed rocker and flat deck from rail to rail. Light weight at just over 17 lbs. ( BRUSHED CARBON ) There is a  continuous  outline curve from nose to tail with no parallel rails. The board's wider fish/swallow tail, flat mid section and generous width up on the pulled in nose area giving it a sweet look.  This board reminds me of the older fish type twin fin surfboard shapes of the late 70's early 80's. ( what I learned to surf on).. You notice it as a thinner board at 3.7 inches as apposed to all the other thicker 4 inch plus SUP's. This distributes the volume through-out the board and combined with a flatter rocker, overall width providing stability in a thinner- smaller SUP.. Allowing maneuverability.  I really like the flat deck from rail to rail, not a domed type deck that limits the width of your stance, There is plenty area to move around. Being thinner with the high apex /low pinched rails allows the water to flow around the rail providing responsiveness. The flatter bottom in the midsection helps provide the stability needed along with its lower rocker, abrupt tail kick, and slight flip in the nose gives it the perfect  rocker line allowing lots of glide on small mushy waves but also allowing the board to drive off the bottom and fit the wave while in the pocket. The hard sharp  edged rails in the tail area keeps you locked in and helps the tail hold while turning. The deck pad added by manufacturer is a smooth alligator type texture provides lots of grip to my surprise. The tail area's diamond textured pad and high kick  pad keeps your back foot where it needs to be while driving the board on the wave.The board is supplied with  5 FCS fin boxes,   quad fin set up plus a center fcs box for the option of a thruster combination. The supplied fins are the FCS Hexcel 4.7's and 4.5. I felt these were too much fin  feeling a bit stiff surfing and doing turns.  To loosen up the board, I set it up with the supplied fins, 4.5's up front and FCS  Glass Flex GX side bites ( 3.93 depth). I like the feel of the flex fins and this loosened up the board allowing me to drive the board off the bottom turn. I did try the board set up as a thruster, Mick Fanning fins, MF1's,  but the board was really not maneuverable feeling stiff . The board just did not have that power, hold or drive. I felt as though the board was sluggish and provided no magic.  In my opinion I feel set up as a thruster, the fins  are too far apart, not complimenting each other or working together.  As much as I'm a thruster or 2+1 fin guy, the Quad is the way to go with this board. When i did get the board in larger surf, I added the small 2.5'' Knubster in the center up forward of the rear center FCS box. This allowed me to control the speed and direct the board off the tail.
                                     The performance of the board:  When I first stood on the board noticing its amazing stability. ( I'm 190 lbs ). I started paddling out into the surf, I paddled thru the waves and the board pierced right through the white water. I was not pulled back or sucked backwards as I continued to power through  up and over the oncoming whitewater.. Compared to my earlier boards, which were all great (WP 8-2 & 8-10, and PR ), all having bigger boxy rails in the nose area which seemed to get held up  in the whitewater making one struggle a bit more punching through the surf. The new AirBorn's stability was great waiting for the waves. I can just stand motionless with out struggling, with out paddling ,with no tipsiness what so ever. My thought;'' More work equals no fun''. So why struggle. Its all about having fun. There is that happy medium ''Where stability matches maneuverability or your going to sacrifice one for the other. To me this board has the perfect compliment of each, stability and manuverability   … On our windy, choppy days the AirBorn is not challenging and still pretty stable. This reinforces confidence to paddle, stay in position to catch waves dispute the lack luster surface conditions. The board has a slight yaw while paddling. It's what I expected especially from a small board but it does paddle easy. I did paddle the board 3-4 miles in flat water with no difficulty on several occasions and was very comfortable having no real struggle. Catching waves seems easy too. As your getting lifted up and start to gain speed you can set your feet and easily direct the board down the line. The board projects off the bottom when applying a bottom turn. You can shift your weight forward, alter your stance and trim to gain the speed needed to move across the wave making sections. When planting the paddle in the water leveraging those turns the board's hard edges aid in sharp pivot turns . In the smaller waves the board excels too. It glides effortlessly but I can throw the nose around when powering off the tail. I have taken the board in larger clean surf, 4-5 ft and added the trailer fin to stabilize without the speed wobbles. The extra fin trailing makes for nice flow from rail to rail and off the tail. As a quad in the smaller mushy waves the smaller side bites makes the board loose for me. I can skate around the sections, gain speed when needed and I can slide the tail out when I'm way back on the tail kick pad. Keeping the board responsive. The nose lift allows confidence to drop in late and not purling, which is a good thing. The thin rails do not dig in as much as those larger thick railed SUPs  that roll on edge when catching the rail… Even in the lack luster surf its hard to bury the rail. The board does perform well for me. I'm still getting use to the board and I'm sure I can play with the fins and they will make subtle changes for the better. My brushed carbon version is strong, durabile  and light weight. The new hand grab makes the board easy and comfortable. While transporting to and from the beach there is no fatigue on the fingers, hand or arm.    The neon bright orange in the tail that could be toned down some. But you can see the board if lost on the inside. I feel the center back fin box is set too far back on my model. My opinion maybe a 8'' to 10'' center slide fin box so one can makie it a 2+1 fin option. I added a FCS plug on the nose for a go-pro accessory for filming and picture taking.  
             This board has become a go to board for me and I'm still discovering its hidden attributes. I will play around with different fins and continue to see what the board can do. I'm really impressed with the boards performance and would recommend it for the larger SUP surf rider wanting maneuverability with out sacrificing stability. If your able to get on one of these new AirBorns do so and give it a try. They do work especially on our East Coast waves. Starboard finally made a board for the larger rider allowing them maneuverability and stability in one performance SUP ..Thank you
         .The AirBorn is offered in three smaller sizes and the newer 15' models are offered in Brushed Carbon and Wood constructions with installed deck pads.. See Starboard's website for more info on the AirBorn and all their other products.
     
My rider info stats :   Surfing over 35 years, Stand Up Paddling for almost 8 years and SUP surfing since then. 190 lbs, 5-10 , 50 years old, advanced wave rider...Waves usually 2-5 ft East Coast USA,  from clean to windy choppy conditions, we take what we get…..Wetsuit and booties/gloves in winter for 3 months. Paddle height 77''  Past boards was 8-10 &; 8-2 WP , Pocket Rocket , 9-2  / 9-6 PSH AA, 9-3 SubVector and various  other boards to experiment with from 8-2 to 9-8 models.. 

Here are the links to the AirBorn and Starboard's line of SUPs




Here are various pics of the AirBorn 
















 Just some pics of the AirBorn on our waves..