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Tuesday, 17 October 2023 07:11
“What the bloody hell are you doing here?” I thought to myself a few moments after launching on the brand new V10 4G for the first time. It was getting dark; it was raining; the squalls were lifting sheets of spray off the water… directly offshore. What WAS I thinking? The answer is that I’m a sucker for new toys – and if I get my hands on one, I HAVE to play with it. Damn the weather, full speed ahead… Since then I’ve paddled the boat many more times, in much pleasanter weather. Here’s what I think of this,…
Thursday, 08 June 2023 12:42
East London, South Africa: Angus Warren watched helplessly as the shark’s teeth crunched through the hull of his surfski. “It seemed to go on and on,” he says, “pushing and chomping. I was thinking, why is it not working out that it isn’t food? “I can’t tell how long it took, but I had enough time to shout a couple of times to the others.” The next thing he knew, he was in the water…
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Thursday, 27 April 2023 18:42
CAPE TOWN - Hank McGregor and Josh Fenn convincingly claimed back their Prescient Freedom Paddle title on Thursday in a dramatic race marked by tough conditions and a rain-delayed start.  Conditions were extremely tough - a brisk northwester blowing spray from the big confused chop into the paddlers' faces as they headed out to the island.  Huge breaking surf on the far side of the island ensured a wide line but the wind dropped as the fleet started on the journey back to the finish, making it that much more difficult and energy sapping to catch the runs.  
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Tuesday, 25 April 2023 11:50
Last Friday, however, I paddled with Dawid on a windless autumn evening in Cape Town. Cruising from Fish Hoek to Muizenberg, we paddled together, stopping at all the coves to surf a few waves. In short, the operative word was "fun". This was a different Dawid - off duty - and, well, I've never paddled with anyone so noisy before. Whistling, singing, shouting to folks on shore - yahooing as he caught a wave. Heading home at dusk we crept up behind a group of seals lazing on the surface. Dawid began barking like a five-year-old paid by the bark...until…
Thursday, 09 February 2023 07:39
A look back - aaaaargh! A mountain. Let it go through... A smaller one, with a glimpse of something massive lurking further out to sea. Catch it, catch it! Sprint, sprint, you’re on it, here’s the break zone, keep going, keep going, the roar from behind and the sudden acceleration as a massive foamy caught up to me, keep it straight, keep it straight... Phew. Arrived. Panting. Stop the watch. ok. Made it. Empty the boat, pick it up to prevent it knocking you down. Done.
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Saturday, 26 November 2022 17:16
The South Africans cleaned up today at the most prestigious surfski race in Australia – arguably the most prestigious race in the world - taking five out of the top six places and the entire podium at the Shaw and Partners “The Doctor” in Perth. Defending women’s champion, Kiwi Danielle McKenzie won the women’s trophy.
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Saturday, 19 November 2022 13:01
Gold Coast paddler, Cory Hill, took first scalp in the five-event ocean ski racing series, the Shaw and Partners WA Race Week, winning the inaugural race today, the 24km Fenn West Coast Downwinder from Fremantle, just south of Perth, to Sorrento Beach. In fine conditions with a 16 knot SSW wind courtesy of the famed Fremantle Doctor, the start off Port Beach was intense with the top paddlers in a terse battle to make the first break.   But it was 33-year-old Hill – the 4-times DOCTOR champ who relishes the Perth conditions – who was able to shake the field…
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Tuesday, 16 March 2021 13:54
It’s not easy to catch a rolling, runaway single ski in 30kt of gusting wind – and as they attempted to grab it, Alex and his doubles partner lost their balance and fell into the water. By the time they’d remounted, the single ski was gone – blown away by the strengthening near-gale. They turned and paddled back upwind to find their buddy.
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Wednesday, 03 March 2021 12:08
Accident reports are easy to write when the story ends happily, but this one didn’t and it’s with a very heavy heart that I’m writing this, with a view to learning what we can from it.
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Wednesday, 15 July 2020 09:13
When the NSRI found Duncan MacDonald, he was approximately 6km off Smitswinkel Bay, drifting rapidly further offshore. Gale-force squalls whipped sheets of spray off the waves, reducing visibility almost to nothing. What Happened? Given the small size of the surfski community, there’s always intense interest whenever there’s a rescue. What happened? What did they do wrong? What can we learn from it? Clearly there are lessons to be learnt from any mishap – so here’s a description of what happened, shared with the permission and cooperation of the folks involved in the hope that we might all learn from this…
Friday, 24 April 2020 11:41
Durban – As the continued coronavirus lockdown grips the country, Canoeing South Africa will host a 24 hour Canoeing4COVID-19 event this weekend as a way to raise funds for members of the broader paddling community that have been badly affected by the lockdown.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2020 14:35
“Hey, Rob! Help!” The shouts penetrated the sound of the howling wind and crashing waves – and even through the noise it was obvious from the tone of his voice that something was seriously wrong. I turned and headed back upwind.
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Tuesday, 03 March 2020 14:43
Many paddlers use Personal Locator Beacons, or tracker apps like SafeTrx on their mobile phones. But handheld VHF radios are also a great choice to consider – especially when they’re DSC-capable like the Standard Horizon HX870E.
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Monday, 24 February 2020 12:01
I finally got my hands on a demo Fennix Swordfish S this weekend and did two Miller's Runs in succession to see if I could feel any difference in handling between the 2018 Swordfish S and the new Fennix model.  Conditions were challenging: False Bay was covered in whitecaps, whipped by a combination of a 25-30kt southeaster and small, confused seas.  The result?  I definitely want to spend more time in this boat.
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Thursday, 26 December 2019 10:30
The shark smashed like a freight train into Roger Swinney’s surfski in an explosion of noise and spray, knocking him off into the water.  “I managed to get back on the ski,” he said, “but I fell off again and as I remounted the second time, I saw the swirl and tips of the shark’s fins. “I didn’t see it clearly, but from the force of it and the movement in the water, it looked big!”
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The world's oldest surfski race, the Pirates Umhlanga Pirates, dished up some kind conditions as Hank McGregor and Hayley Nixon trounced their respective men's and ladies fields on Saturday.

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    SUMMARY OF RESULTS - Pirates Umhlanga Pirates Surfski Race

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    Overall

    1. Hank McGregor 1:53:50
    2. Luke Nisbet 1:58:40
    3. Gene Prato 1:59:59
    4. Barry Lewin 2:00:58
    5. Tyron Maher 2:01:03

    Women

    1. Hayley Nixon 2:13:47
    2. Sabina Lawrie 2:17:31

    Doubles

    1. Richard Lowe/Lee McGregor 1:57:37
    2. Murray Smith/Steve Cohen 1:59:11
    3. Stretch Struwig/Mike Stevens 1:59:15
    4. Lee Furby/Quinton Rutherford 2:00:30
    5. Bruce Wenke/Linton Hope 2:00:46

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Sunday, 03 June 2018 11:40

Video: Magic Moments - Rainbow Downwind

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"Wow!"  "That's incredible!"

So we were paddling the "Reverse Miller's Run" in Cape Town; that's just like the summer Miller's Run that we do in the southeaster in summer, only we do the reverse in winter when the prevailing northwester blows!  We'd been enjoying the clean offshore runs for a km or two when suddenly the sky lit up with a complete rainbow...  breathtakingly beautiful.

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    Reverse Buffels

    When there's sufficient north in the wind direction (NNW is ideal) you can carry on, passing Miller's Point to head for Buffels Bay in the Cape Point Nature Reserve.  This more or less doubles the distance (and the pleasure)...

    Buffels

    Hurricane Alley

    But there is a sting in the tail of this route: a section of the route along a line of steep cliffs where the wind is compressed by the mountain and comes ricochetting across the water, sending squalls of 40kt plus that smash writhing clouds of spray off the surface of the water.

    Yesterday Hurricane Alley performed for us spectacularly - but happily the wind direction was such that the blasts of wind hit us from behind.  But if there's any west in the wind direction, the squalls can blow directly offshore and a 40-50kt white-out side-on can be quite disconcerting.

    Fortunately the squalls usually hit and move on in a few moments - it's a case of hang on to your paddle, hunch down the boat and wait!  

    Here's a brief video of yesterday's Hurricane Alley blow-out:

     

Wednesday, 09 May 2018 09:56

EuroChallenge 2018 - Race Report

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Kenny flew off the line,” said Sean Rice. “I had to consolidate, stay on his wave to the buoy. I knew I couldn’t give him an inch… I went hard for 3km to try to open a gap; looked around, he was still right there!” And what he didn’t know was that “Flash” Gordan Harbrecht was also right behind him…

The paddlers were dicing in the first big international race of the European season: EuroChallenge 2018 off La Vila Joyosa, Spain.

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    Oscar Chalupsky’s Race Video

    Oscar revelled in the conditions, taking a very wide line to get out into the big waves that he loves.  He won the over 50s by miles and came a highly respectable 8th overall.

    Oscar Track

    Click here for Oscar's GPS track on Garmin Connect

    He made an instructional video from footage he shot during the race – very well worth watching; it not only shows the conditions, but shows how he catches and works the runs.

     

    Safety

    “It’s great to see how far the race has come,” Sean Rice said. “Six years ago, with conditions like that, the organisers would have been really concerned about safety. Now they’re concerned with providing the paddlers with what they want.

    Everyone has a tracker for safety – but the paddlers are also far more competent in the conditions.”

    Cracking organisation, race officials who understand surfski paddling and have a genuine desire to give the paddlers ideal downwind conditions… What more could you want?

    La Vila Joyosa is also the venue for the European Surfski Championships later in the year.

    Results Summary

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    Men

    1. SEAN RICE (SOUTH AFRICA) 1:03:00:678
    2. KENNETH RICE (SOUTH AFRICA) 1:03:13:535
    3. ESTEBAN MEDINA OJEDA (SPAIN) 1:05:35:286
    4. GORDAN HARBRECHT (GERMANY) 1:05:50:262
    5. NOÉ PELIZZA (FRANCE) 1:06:54:639
    6. NICOLAS LAMBERT (FRANCE) 1:07:32:04
    7. DANIEL SANCHEZ VILORIA (SPAIN) 1:07:50:376
    8. OSCAR CHALUPSKY (GERMANY) 1:08:16:872
    9. BENOIT LE ROUX (FRANCE) 1:08:28:705
    10. ALBERT COROMINAS BERTRAN (SPAIN) 1:08:35:587

    Women

    Women top 3

    1. CHLOE BUNNETT (SPAIN) 1:16:18:110
    2. JUDIT VERGÉS XIFRA (SPAIN) 1:17:45:847
    3. AMAIA OSABA OLABERRI (SPAIN) 1:17:54:181
    4. JENNA WARD (SOUTH AFRICA) 1:19:40:601
    5. AURORA FIGUERAS PALOMERAS (SPAIN) 1:20:38:790
    6. LUCIA SERRALTA FERRER (SPAIN) 1:24:03:011
    7. LIZELLE KEMP (SCOTLAND) 1:26:01:434
    8. MARIA VAELLO SANTAMARIA (SPAIN) 1:28:15:118 

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Tuesday, 08 May 2018 13:40

Tuesday Tips: Paddle Grip

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[Editor: This is the first of what I hope will be many "Tuesday Tips" from Stewart O'Regan, mad Irish-Aussie and Think Kayak's agent in Australia...!]  Here's Stew: If I had a dollar for every time I get asked what grip tape I use, why I use it etc etc, well I might not have the resources to retire, but I’d certainly be better off!

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Saturday, 05 May 2018 18:01

OC Manufacturer Kaiwa’a to Build Surfskis

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Could an Outrigger Canoe manufacturer bring radical innovation to the surfski market? One of our forum readers noticed a short blog on the Kaiwa’a website announcing the surfski project. I emailed Kai Bartlett to find out more…

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    About Kai Bartlett

    Kai has been building outrigger canoes since 1995 and started Kaiwa’a, his own company, in 2001.

    He’s a champion paddler too: 5 Molokai World Championship Solo titles as well as 9 Molokai World Championship Relay titles…

    His OC-1 and OC-2 designs are world renowned – so it’s going to be fascinating to see how the OC manufacturing techniques and designs translate to surfski…

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    https://www.kaiwaa.com/

A challenging 29km surfski race in front one of the most beautiful cities in the world, around one of the most iconic islands in the world, on a holiday dedicated to the liberation of South Africa...  What a way to celebrate!  

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    Summary Results

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    Overall

    1. Jasper Mocke/Nicky Notten
    2. Clint Cook/Tyron Maher
    3. Matt Bouman/Phillip Smith

    mens podium

    L-R: Phillip Smith/Matt Bouman, Nicholas Notten/Jasper Mocke, Clint Cook/Tyron Maher

    Women

    1. Hayley Nixon/Sabina Lawrie
    2. Nikki Mocké/Kim van Gysen
    3. Wilma Deyzel/Louisa van Staaden

    Womens Podium

    L-R: Wilma Deysel/Louisa van Staaden, Sabina Lawrie/Hayley Nixon, Nikki Mocke/Kim van Gysen

    Single Ski

    1. Barry Lewin
    2. Bianca Beavitt (1st women single)
    3. Richard Lowe

     

I had two or three extended, paddles-down, ‘whooosah!’ moments”, said race director Garth Spencer, “and I pulled a few cheeky chakas for the camera crew on the media boat…

“…but those failed to show up in the photos, so there’s no proof, haha!”

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    Summary Results

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    Men

    1. Andy Mowlem (NZ) 1:28:26
    2. Garth Spencer (NZ) 1:30:33
    3. Jordan McLarin (NZ) 1:31:26

    Mens Top 3 Ski

    Men's Podium

    Women

    1. Rachel Clarke (NZ) 1:36:07
    2. Dene Simpson (NZ) 1:42:30
    3. Danika Mowlem (NZ) 1:50:37

    Womens Top 3 Ski

    Women's Podium

    Doubles

    1. Oskar Stielau/Robbie Ford (NZ) 1:31:36
    2. Gavin Clark/Glenn Gray (NZ) 1:33:55
    3. Anton Reiman/Len D Beer (NZ) 1:35:28
Monday, 23 April 2018 09:48

Shark Encounter in Plett, South Africa

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“NSRI Plettenberg Bay duty crew were activated following reports of a man bumped off his surfski near Robberg Beach, Plettenberg Bay…” Bump? Some bump!

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    Last Plett Shark/Surfski Incident

    How’s this for a coincidence: The last shark/surfski incident in Plett happened two years ago to the very day…

    In that one, a much larger shark smashed paddler Ben Swart right out of the water...

    I wrote it up for the NSRI Magazine…

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Tuesday, 17 April 2018 15:55

Kenny Rice Wins in Cape Town

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The wave reared up, curling over and dumping over the ski, stopping me dead in my tracks; the other two surged past and I thought, “will that bloody buoy EVER get any closer?!”

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    Multi-Discipline

    At the same time as our race (as well as short and intermediate surfski courses), a SUP contingent raced downwind from Miller’s Point and Hobie Cat sailors raced around False Bay – all to raise funds for the National Sea Rescue Institute.

     

    rescue 10The NSRI kept a close eye on the race

    Rice Heads to Europe

    For Kenny Rice it was the last race before he heads overseas on Thursday to take part in the Naxos Cup in Sicily and then EuroChallenge in Spain, where Rice will be racing his brother Sean and a host of Europeans including Daniel Sanchez Viloria (Esp), Esteban Medina (Esp), Ignacio Soler (Esp), “Flash” Gordan Harbrecht (Ger), Noé Pelliza, Benoît Le Roux (Fra), Nicolas Lamber (Fra) and many more.

    After EuroChallenge, Rice returns home to tackle the marathon season before taking part in the US surfski tour.

    Results

    Pos. Name Time Results Single/Double
    1 Kenny Rice 01:19:05 1st Male S1
    2 Ian Black + Simon Van Gysen 01:19:55 1st Double D1
    3 Stu MacLaren 01:20:45 2nd Male S2
    4 Luke Durr + Tayne Thompson  01:21:50   D2
    5 Mark Keeling 01:22:19 3rd Male S3
    6 Graeme Solomon 01:24:25   S4
    7 Scheepers Schoeman + Melanie van Niekerk 01:25:11 1st mixed doubles D3
    8 Peter Cole + Wendren Setzer 01:25:56   D4
    9 Ian Trautmann 01:26:40   S5
    10 Zachery Preyser 01:27:25   S6
    11 Fred Cresswell + Mark Preen 01:28:13   D5
    12 Gregory Barnard 01:35:40   S7
    13 Andrew Ross + David Hudson 01:35:58   D6
    14 Gary Kroukamp + Paul Moxley 01:36:32   D7
    15 Wayne Willetts 01:37:02   S8
    16 Evan Ridge 01:37:25   S9
    17 Lee Moran 01:37:49   S10
    18 Robin Tindall 01:38:35   S11
    19 Rob Mousley 01:39:12   S12
    20 David Murray-Smith + Daryll Leach 01:39:44   D8
    21 Daniel Jacobs 01:41:51 1st Junior Boys S13
    22 Rob Moody 01:42:03   S14
    23 Tom Thring 01:43:06   S15
    24 Bennie Steyn + Dupré Lombaard 01:43:11   D9
    25 Alex Topliss  01:43:52   S16
    26 Michael MacLachlan  01:47:25   S17
    27 Riaan Stols  + Rickus Gerber 01:48:58   D10
    28 Kim Van Gysen 01:49:32 1st Female S18
    29 Jeremy Valerga 01:50:46   S19
    30 Tim Powell 01:51:46   S20
    31 Doug Jenman 01:52:01   S21
    32 Andrew Patty 01:55:57   S22
    33 Mark Voges 01:56:27   S23
    34 Neil Kirkwood 01:58:14   S24
    35 Charlie Berrington 01:58:39   S25
    36 Thomas Altmann 01:59:59   S26
    37 Ryan Powter + Dwight Morkel 02:04:53   D11
    38 Rudi Durand 02:05:52   S27
    39 Patrick Eley 02:07:06   S28
    40 Michael Thorpe 02:09:02   S29
    41 Roger Hawkins 02:11:19   S30

    Intermediate Course

    (Simon's Town -> Ark Rock -> Roman Rock -> Fish Hoek

    Pos. Name Time
    1 Yul Malzahn 01:11:13
    2 Kevin Brunette 01:13:34
    3 Tabera Joosten 01:18:45
    4 Oscar Miles 01:41:02

    Short Course

    (3 laps around Simon's Town Harbour)

    Pos. Name Time
    1 Ryan Leisegang 00:36:13
    2 Abby Leisegang 00:41:25
    3 Paul Jacobs 00:42:07
    4 Zak Jacobs 00:51:14
    5 Jarryd Cole 00:52:08
    6 Noeleen Vermaak 00:57:22
Monday, 16 April 2018 10:28

The Freedom Paddle 2018

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Cape Town's Table Mountain, viewed from the sea, is one the world's most spectacular landmarks...  and will be the backdrop to what is certain to become an iconic event in South Africa's surfski calendar.  The race, scheduled for South Africa's Freedom Day public holiday, is aimed at highlighting the serious environmental challenges facing the oceans.

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    Keto Nutrition presents a webinar on low carb/high fat sports performance for paddlers - with nutrition guru Justin Strout and paddler-extraordinaire-who-needs-no-introduction Oscar Chalupsky.

    To listen to the webinar, CLICK HERE