Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Maui!

Hard to believe it's been 12 months since we were here... but we're back! Maui HI is the place to be this year, locals are saying it's been the windiest start to the season they have seen in 25 years of living here The first week we had 3.7-4.2 weather everyday with some fun waves. The last few days have backed off a bit but still great fun sailing on 4.7 & 5.0's with a new swell yesterday - we had a ball I started off the trip with a bad run of breaking a few masts at Hookipa, so the lull in swells was good for me! Yesterday was the first good swell for a few days, and I managed to sail without breaking any masts! Spotty wasn't so lucky breaking one way out to sea and having a big swim in.... Today is cloudy which seems weird! lots of wind so time to go to Hookipa I think A couple of shots from yesterday

Sunday, September 4, 2011

2012 North sails

Finally we scored a little bit of wind to try out the new toys! A nice sunny day with a 25-30knot Northerly was a good place to test a couple of the 2012 North sail designs

The new ID is a light weight wave sail. I used the 5.4 and it was good. Noticeably light when sailing it, it was very easy to use
The all new model in the range is the Hero. Awesome! Only way to describe it! I used the 5.0. It's a four batten wave sail. It is super balanced and the low centre of gravity let's the sail rotate really quickly... made a huge difference when looping, and even just gybing is easier.
Very soft sail, but even for me (86kg) it got planning just as quick as the 5.4 ID did.
Lots of downhaul allowed the head to twist off in the gusts (close to 30knots) so it felt very controlled even though I was on the overpowered side. Can't wait for some swell to really put it through it's paces....

A couple of shots of the quick session:









Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Swell of the season

Everything finally came together for the first really epic winter swell of the season..

One of the largest and cleanest swells to hit to Victorian coast in a long time was forecast to hit on a Saturday morning (finally swell when I don’t have to work!) and even more importantly with a forecast 30knots Westerly!

For once the swell actually hit as big as it was forecast to! The whole Victorian coastline was transformed and 4ft waves were breaking in beaches normally that don’t see swell! Places further west such as Princetown were breaking at 30ft+.. Bells Beach was super clean and solid 15ft… The Bells cliffs were packed with photographers and spectators who watched the few hell men who paddled out at Bells!

Point Impossible is a point break just on the East side of Torquay towards Barwon Heads. A great spot to Wavesail in a Westerly. Normally 3 separate breaks, the large swell was joining up and breaking all the way through providing up to 10 turns on the large swells. Out the back the take off was close to mast & half, once on the inside reef (most of the photos are from this spot) the swell got super clean, and the wind got super light, but the swell was still holding clean mast high, peeling right handers!

The wind seemed to stay W-NW so quite offshore for all of Sat and most of Sun, and finally swinging W-SW late Sunday arvo.

A great two days of sailing, as good as anywhere when we get swell like this!
Unfortunately we didn’t have any photographers on hand, but we managed to take a couple of quick shots of the days action

Enjoy
JR

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Maui wowie

OK, OK So I have been super slack lately.. but finally here are some of my favorite shots from the RPS Maui trip back in April. Some really cool shots from the water thanks to Frankie at mauiwatershoot.com

Sorry for the delay but here they are.. Enjoy!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Windsurfing on the big screen..

Last Friday night with support from RPS & Windsurf Victoria, I held a movie premiere for 3 new windsurf films – Walls of Perception, Polakow sailing Jaws & Polakow in West Aus.

A great turn out with just under 200 people packed the cinema in Elsternwick to shake of the winter time blues and have a beer with their sailing buddies!

The headline act – Walls of Perception is a film put together for the brand Oxbow by Poor Boyz productions (Windsurf Movie & Windsurf Movie 2) so it’s got a great pedigree! This film was a little different to the last offerings from PBP in that it wasn’t 100% Windsurfing, in fact it covered Kiting, SUP, surfing, longboarding & of course windsurfing. A very interesting look at some sports & athletes that people might not normally follow, it was impressive wave riding no matter what your surf craft of choice is! A very well put together film and some new exotic locations like the Marshall Islands provided a new backdrop than the usual Ho’okipa landscape!

While this film really could have polarized people into the old ‘I don’t do this sport so I am not interested’ mindset, it was awesome to see first hand the acceptance of people in the crowd and more importantly the respect for the action from all sports!

The ‘Walls of Perception’ film will be available as a download from the Oxbow website later this year.

Two more short films were added to the bill.. Guest Jason Polakow organized two short films from his recent trips. The first a 15min movie put together from Perth Based film producer Matt Holder on a recent trip Jason made to Gnaraloo in WA. Some very impressive wave sailing, tow surfing and SUP footage in a beautiful & remote part of the world. Shhh Jason don’t tell everyone how awesome it is over there!

Thanks to Matt Holder for sharing the stoke and letting us put his vid on the bill! Check it out here:

Jason Polakow rediscovers Australia from OXBOW Admin on Vimeo.



The second clip from Jason was a World Premiere short film from one of the cleanest Jaws swells ever ridden. Only a short clip, but some of the most impressive footage and editing I have ever seen on a windsurf film.. even more impressive to see on the big screen! This will be available as a podcast from JP soonish…..

Once again awesome to see some windsurfing on the big screen, and the chance to do so with mates and beer was pretty special. Thanks again RPS & Windsurfing Victoria for their support, Jason Polakow for donating his footage – unfortunately he couldn’t make it due to chasing a huge swell to Fiji (more on that in a minute)

I hope everyone who came along on the night enjoyed it! If you missed out.. make sure you get a ticket next time!
JR

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Welcome Summer!

Well after a few miserable months weather wise with no wind and heaps of rain we are finally starting to see some glimpses of summer! Swell has been the only consolation lately with plenty of that around.
Had some pretty epic SUP sessions in the last month at both Gunnamatta and Philip island scoring some nice swell for SUP riding..

Still waiting on the Fanatic 9”6 but can’t wait to go surfing on that when it comes in!!

Cup Weekend – Vic titles R2

Well Cup Weekend always feels like the start of the season, and the start of summer to me! It seems as though we just get home from Cup Weekend, then we are in Merimbula for the Mambo Classic and then before you know it it’s X-mas; so plenty of excitement in the build up!!

Cup Weekend down at Sandy Pt provided us with some nice jumping conditions on the Sunday waking up to Cross shore wind about 30knots and logo high waves. The first few runs were sick for jumping!
Unfortunately by the time the comp started the wind had swung more onshore and dropped off!
I made it through the expression session, and the heats to the 3 x man final where I went up against Andrew Hocking and Andy Ackland.
The wind dropped off and I struggled in the light wind getting beaten by Hock..






Unfortunately I was working so I missed the first round of the Vic tittles so I am out of the points for the championship..

Off to NZ to work this weekend, then next Fri myself, Al Mcleaod & Phil Chalko are driving up to Gerroa for a NSW wave comp. Then we head south to Merimbula for the 30th anniversary Merimbula Wave Classic – sponsored by Corona this year!

Next we shoot over west to Gerro & Margies for some practice over the X-mas break..
Then Feb back up to Gerroa for the Aussie titles, then April back to Maui! It’s a packed 6 months with hopefully lots of time on the water!

Lots of photos and videos to come
Stay tuned!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

2011

For 2011 some exciting news..
I have recently done a deal with North Sails & Fanatic boards for the 2011 season!
The new Fanatic Quad fin boards are so good, and I am really excited to try out the new North sails – they look so cool! You will not miss me on the water on this bright new gear!








On the same topic I was approached by Monster Energy drink to become a sponsored Monster Athlete – their only Windsurfer on the team! Should be some cool for some cross branding coverage and some good film opportunities. Over recent years Monster have been putting huge support into different sports so it’s great to welcome them to Windsurfing!