Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Papa's got a brand new bag!

"Come here mama....and dig this crazy scene
He's not too fancy....but his line is pretty clean
He ain't no drag.
Papa's got a brand new bag" - James Brown



  I been paddling a bit this fall, and quite frankly, going for a long paddle in a wetsuit sucks. The new wetsuits are super stretchy and are great for surfing, occasional or short flat water paddles, but after an hour and a 1/2 or 2  hours I thought I was going to die fighting the wetsuit.  I broke down and bought a BAG!
Bags are a loose fitting waterproof / breathable suits designed to keep you dry in the water.  While there are a ton of drysuits on the market, I chose the O'Neill Boost. At $449 it is one of the less expensive suits out there.  Like most drysuits the ankles and wrists are sealed by a thin latex seal.  A reasonable amount of care is required getting into and out of the suit in order  not to tear the seals.  It is best to have help with the back waterproof zipper, but attaching a lanyard to the zipper makes it possible (although tricky) to get in and out  of it by yourself. I'm 6' x195lbs and the XL has plenty of room it, but I don't think I would have been comfortable in a large.
I hope to hit the water with it Saturday.  On the water report coming soon.

Aloha,
 Papa Mark 
Thanksgiving Paddle

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Booty Call

Booty Call


Yep, it is getting to be that time of year.  No more trunks and  bare feet.  East of Maui has a great selection of wetsuits, booties, gloves, and hats to keep you warm, safe, and extend your SUP season.

November Glass


TODAY'S SAFETY TIP:   Even in "flatwater" USE A LEASH!.  The last thing you want to have happen in cool water is to have your board get away from you.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

SUP'n Sandy


I manged to get to the Avon on the Outer Banks just before Hurricane Sandy washed out the road on Pea Island.  I got in a good day of windsurfing before the conditions just went out of control.  We were stranded in the house due to soundside flooding for a couple of days, but if I had had a board (we moved the truck and board trailer to higher ground), I could have paddled down the streets in Avon. 

The street in front of our rental house.


 After a couple of days, the water receded  enough to get our  gear and we had a couple of pretty good windsurfing days, but the surf was still way to big for me to think about going out in the ocean, and still too windy to SUP on the Sound.
Avon Pier Monday afternoon.

By Thursday the wind  the waves had dropped, and I got in a nice SUP surf session just north of the motels in Buxton.  I was a little apprehensive that my new Naish Mana 9'5"  might be a little tippy for my 195 pounds so I opted for the 11' 6" Naish Nalu and had some nice long rides in knee high surf.

9'5" Naish Mana


 Friday  the waves were about the same size as Thursday, and I christened the new 9'5".  My fears were completely unfounded. While it felt a little smaller than the published 190 liters, I had no problem paddling out through the shore break and the waves. It was super easy to catch waves with, make the drop, then turn and go down the line .I'm totally stoked on the new board.

Making the drop
However, I went the wrong way and got closed out!

   The trip was a little bitter sweet. We were fortunate to have made it to Hatteras and come through  Sandy  OK. It was a bummer that our friends couldn't make it down to join us.  We feel somewhat guilty that after the storm,  we were out playing while so many people both on the Outer Banks, and even more so, up the coast in Jersey and  New York were dealing with so much  loss and destruction. 

Pool and hot tub at the Lighthouse View in Buxton took a beating.


The next time you  go Stand Up take a second to be thankful for everything you have, and send some positive vibes and aloha to all the folks up and down the East coast for a speedy recovery in the aftermath of Sandy

Such a change from just a few days earlier