September 30, 2014

Solo Sports Pritchard Wave Camps in Baja

Lip Smac for Carl

Lip Smac for Carl

When is the best time to go to Baja Wave Camp? How big will the waves be? What about the wind? Do I need a wetsuit? All these questions don’t really have an exact answer- this is what makes the adventure and experience so great! Solo Sports says it best in their tag line, “You just don’t know till you go!”

Go Camimlla…..

Go Camimlla…..

Go Camimlla…..

Go Camimlla…..

My advice, go whenever you can! We have a great program at our Baja Wave Camps and no matter what, you are gonna have a great time. It has been 8 years since my right hand man Kevin McGillivray (aka Kmac or Ksmac) and I have been doing these camps. Ksmac is a California ripper who knows Punta San Carlos very well. Between the both of us we have a few decades of experience. San Carlos is known to be one of the best places in the world to learn to wave ride and we love teaching all the techniques required for you to catch your first wave or do your first aerial off the lip!

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Ksmac showing how it is done!

We had 5 girls charging on and off the water!

We had 5 girls charging on and off the water!

David caught his first wave and was all smiles!

David caught his first wave and was all smiles!

We just finished our 3rd and final Baja Wave Camp of the 2014 season and what a blast it was! The wind showed up everyday- 8 days of solid action packed learning and fun. What makes these camps so great are the guests. Something about windsurfing attracts AWESOME people and I say that with utmost sincerity. We become family. New found friends are cheering for each other. It is a team effort and effect. We turn windsurfers into wave sailors! All these great pics compliments of Mark at Lucky Beanz to give you a taste! Come join us when you can, dates for 2015 are already set below-

April 25- May 2/ July 25- Aug 1/ September 19-26

Team Norway

Team Norway

Team Texas JetMaster to the lip!

Team Texas JetMaster to the lip!

Team Texas JetMaster to the lip!

Team Texas JetMaster to the lip!

Big Airs off the Bomby!

Big Airs off the Bomby!

All smiles all week long!

All smiles all week long!

September 24, 2014

Kevin Has Won the 2014 AWT Starboard Hatteras

Kevin won the 2014 AWT Starboard Hatteras Wave Jam in the Outer Banks, North Carolina this week!

He will now compete in the last event of the 2014 American Windsurfing Tour – the Aloha Classic, which will take place on Maui between October 29 and November 11. This will be his chance to grab the overall 2014 AWT title.

Way to go Kevin!

 

September 13, 2014

Uncle Kevy and Kman….

Unkle Kevy called me up and asked if I wanted to go for a surf.. i thought hhmmmm.. well i am pretty bored at home, and it is so so hot, what could be more fun than a little dip in the ocean. I know uncle Kevy doesn’t like the beach much so i know we won’t be long… Sure I can go for a surf…

We get in the car and leave with in ten minutes.. wow that was pretty fast. this is not normal.. Wow.. uncle Kevi drives different than mom and dad…

we go down to the beach and it is pumping!!  Way too big for me.. I say Unkle do you think those sets will be ok for us out there??? Looks pretty big… Mom would never let dad and I go out in those waves… of course he says it will be fine. As we walk down to our launch spot, i can see in unkle Kevys eyes that it was getting pretty big.. he still remains calm and we hit the water!!! First set come rolling through, and I hear unkle utter under his breath, oh boy.. I feel him scraping for the channel as a massive set comes nearly closing out pavillians at hookipa.. glad i didn’t listen to him telling me we didn’t need my life jacket.. As I think I am just going to make it over the set, all the sudden we swing the board around and drop in on the biggest wave of the day.. I was going to be happy just to get over the set, and now we are riding what seems to be at least triple over head … Bumping and bucking down the wave, he rips me up to my feet.. .ohhhhh unkle.. not sure about this…

After a few sets on the head and some great waves, I manage to talk unkle into heading to the beach.. lets cruise unkle.. I know he likes cruising.. So we head down the beach, and man all these girls start talking to unkle… i think they were all wondering if I was unkle kid but he seemed to manage it pretty well. I love unkle kevys friends..

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So unkle kevy and i were starving!~~ he managed to convince me to go to Mana and get a snack but on the way down, i said how bout pizza!!! Well that was easy to convince unkle.. he looks like he needs to loose a bit of weight but a nice little pizza won’t hurt… We walk in and unkle asks me if I want a beer.. Thanks for reminding me, YESSS a root Beer!!! Mom would never let me have one!! Pizza and a ROOT BEER.. This is great… just the perfect ingredients for a nice big fat stomach ache…

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We plowed through the pizza, barely saving any for later, and combined with the carbonation from the Rootbeer… AWWWe this is going to be a killer ache…as I was powering down my last slice of pizza.. unkle Kevy reminded me to save room for ICECREAMMMMMM… unkle Kevy is so so smart.. no wonder he is so BIG and strong….

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Well sure enough.. That ice cream was AMAZZZZING.. Pizza… Amaaaziiinggg… Root beer, maybe not so much… but the stomach ache afterwards… WHY UNKLE….. I guess mom was right… sometimes the pleasure is not worth the pain.. Anyhow, I had a pretty fun day with Unkle… he is not so bad after all.. I will take back a couple things i said about him… :)

Pritchard Windsurfing Maui

 

August 26, 2014

Aloha to the Columbia River Gorge

Over the past few years many of our guests have asked Matt and I to bring our teaching style to the Gorge. Finally this summer we brought our Aloha to ‘The River’ for a four day weekend event. We ran the windsurfing clinic out of Rowena on a beach front property. The location was superb with ready rigged gear, endless array of boards and sail sizes, rolling greens for rigging with easy access to the water. The beauty of the surroundings painted a perfect backdrop, nestled amongst the towering red hills and the gurgling flow of the current.

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The famous nuking Gorge winds did not rear it’s head during our long weekend event, but we did have enough wind to work on what needed to be worked on. As far as the teaching side of things go, we prefer no wind in the morning with gently planing winds for the afternoons. This gives us plenty of time to teach properly and for our guest to do their on land simulator work in the morning, non planing winds are useful for further understanding the dynamics of a move that can then be translated into more perfect form in the planing winds later. The real point of a clinic is to absorb as much information and get it grounded into our muscle memory so that when those winds scream back on again we will be able to sail in perfect harmony with the elements.

When it comes to learning new physical movements or steps there is only one true way to learn them. Slowly and repetitively. Whether it’s martial arts, dance or jibe steps for windsurfing.

There’s no way anyone would put a solid talented dancer on stage as a back dancer with Beyonce for one of her shows without first working for hours doing slow step by step practice. Imagine pushing that dancer out on stage in front of millions of people at a concert and just saying to them, “Here’s briefly what you need to do, just follow the others.” It would be a disaster! Even the most talented back up dancer would not be able to stay in sync without the the choreographed routine practiced over and over again before the event of a show.

 

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How is it that windsurfers will start going for jibes in high winds before they’ve spent any real time learning the routine first? Before perfecting basics? Not only is it practically impossible to pull off a move without knowing the mechanics of the footwork, handwork and timing- It’s incredibly dangerous. It’s how things get broken. Either you or the gear.

A quote from a martial arts guru “Without the foundation arts you have no martial arts. You only have ego trying to balance on air.”

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Learning to jibe or any other complex windsurfing moves is a routine you must first learn on land. Like for dance or any sports evolving steps, these tips are useful…

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-Perform the same sequence of steps over and over again.
-The more you practice, the better your routine will be.
-It is more important that you be able to correctly perform the routine than learn it quickly.
-Don’t try to memorize the entire routine at once; set a more reasonable pace for yourself.
-A good way to learn is to first watch your teacher demonstrate the steps and then follow along with the teacher as he demonstrates again. Finally, the teacher should allow you to demonstrate the steps on your own, giving suggestions and corrections as needed.
-Good teachers will demonstrate these steps in the first few classes to help instill them in your muscle memory.
-Practice, Practice, Practice!
-The key to learning any routine is to continue to practice it until you have it memorized.
-At first, it may seem like you cannot remember the steps, but you will improve with time and practice. Set aside a few minutes every day to go over the routine. At home, you can practice by yourself in front of a mirror.
-Not only do you need to remember certain step patterns, you need to remember the order and timing.
Practice every technique you are shown until it becomes second nature, and then some…
And interesting quote from a Tai-Chi instructor:
“Learning is about learning new things and achieving new depth. Unfortunately, for many people, opportunities to learn are diminished in value when people show up and instead focus on showing that they already know something”-Key to Success: Laughing at Yourself – Having realized that, dive deep into practice, knowing you have nothing real to lose, and everything to gain.

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During our Aloha Clinic we take photos of our guest in the light winds and the planning winds. It’s always interesting how the errors we make in the light winds if not corrected with happen in the high winds. For example here, one of our guest continue to reach over hand when he flips the sail in the non-planing conditions. This causes him to stand up during his planing jibes as well as make it difficult to reach far enough down the new side of the sail causing the sail to fall back and weight the back of the board- Instant stop…
Incorrect light wind practice…

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Things that can Happen:= Lost of mast-foot-pressure- and sinking the back of the board (just slightly for a second)- The board veers out of the turn and upwind. Making it hard to plane out of jibes especially in light winds. Also-If you don’t reach underhand it’s hard to reach far enough down the boom when grabbing the other side of the sail. Which makes it harder to throw the sail far enough forward. Sail falls back and weights the back of the board. Imbalanced situation. Cannot plane out… Also if you catch the sail near the mast you can sheet out more easily and and lose mast foot pressure again on the new tack.
…Can bring trouble in the planing winds:

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When this happens repeatedly in the high winds. The only way to corrected it is to go back to the drawing board and repeat the move on land or in non-planing winds until we’ve muscled memories ourselves out of the habit. And that’s exactly what our guest did and ended the week flying out of his jibes without a bother!

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Flipping the Sail and Planing Out of Jibe
Correct light wind hand work.

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In high winds it looks like this:

The sail remains forward. Hand reaches far enough down the boom on the new tack. Nothing falls backwards. Looking into your turns. Come out low and in ‘rescue stance’ to handle power of the sail and keep board trimmed and off the winds slightly for a full planing jibe.

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Stay low and look where you want to go!

Words and Photos by Shawna Cropas

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August 21, 2014

Pain is Temporary

Injuries have always been good to me in one way or another. It seems I have a pattern, every 5 years I take a dive into something that displaces bones. Yeah yeah yeah….. I did it again, but not with a motorcycle  this time. I was out on an easy downhill Mountain Bike ride with 2 of my closest friends in Hood River. Both of these guys have a good history with risking life and limb in search of adrenaline! As we drove to the top of Post Canyon for what promised to be an epic ride, thoughts ran through my head of “What could Possibly go Wrong”- I should have known better. I did know better actually. I found a quarter on the ground while suiting up and put it in my shoe so that I had a constant reminder to “TAKE IT EASY!” It worked for a while until we found some jumps- and I’m a big sucker for air time. It didn’t really help that I was on a $10,000 all tricked out Carbon Santa Cruz Nomad, what an incredible machine! After hitting a few jumps and feeling like superman, I forgot about my “TAKE IT EASY” promise I made to myself. OOOOPSYYYYY! There was a downhill double and all I had to do was clear the landing ramp right? The bike would do the rest.  The last thing I wanted to do was land short,  so I over jumped it, landing much further down the hill into some soft dirt that caused me to slide out and SLAM into the side of the hill jamming my elbow up and dislocating my shoulder.  The impact also broke a small bone in the shoulder called the Acromion- fortunately it did not get displaced enough to require surgery! Yahoooo- there is always good news to be heard.

I’m officially 3 weeks in and progressing quickly. I’m in re-build mode already, just taking it easy and letting the bone heal. No stupid stuff for me for a while! I love the rehab and taking it one step at a time. You can feel the progress and watch the muscles get stronger. You have a focus, a motivation to come back with more strength. This is what keeps me going. I’ll be in the gym the next couple weeks charging it and getting ready to hit the water soon!

August 7, 2014

Streamlined Twist on One Bolt Tendon Uni

Product Overview

Team Pritchard has used these Streamlined Twist on One Bolt Tendon Uni mast bases for more than 2 decades. Both Kevin and Matt, as well as, many other world-class windsurfers have used these in competitions because of their strength and overall durability.

Streamlined Windsurfing was established in 1982 by David Dominy to design and produce high performance windsurfing components. Streamlined Windsurfing manufactures everything in the USA and imposes high standards of quality and workmanship, using the best materials.

When he started, Dave’s first design was the first ‘Tendon’ universal joint. Since then his design has been the industry standard, with many other windsurfing gear manufacturers imitating it regularly. Performance and durability are the top priorities of Streamlined Corporation.

To this day, the ‘Streamlined Tendon’ has been the strongest and best performing of all of their products. Streamlined loves windsurfing just as much as we do and they aim to enhance your windsurfing experience.

The “twist-on” board attachment system on the Streamlined Twist on One Bolt Tendon Uni allows you to attach, adjust and remove it by hand. It is low profile, has a low bend point and is free rotating above and below the Streamlined joint. The joint has a 4 line safety that helps get you back without damaging your board.

If you want the best, look no further. This is Pro Tested and recommended!

Buy now (From $73.95)

Key Features:

  • Attach, adjust and remove it by hand
  • Low Profile
  • Low bend point
  • Free rotating
  • 4 line safety
  • Virtually break proof strength

August 1, 2014

2014 Ezzy Lion Sail Windsurfing Gear Review

Product Overview

David Ezzy started making his custom windsurfing sails that were renowned for strength and power on Maui in 1983. Today, Ezzy sails are made in a 20,000 square foot, state-of-the art factory in Sri Lanka. Ezzy Sails has expanded through word of mouth to windsurfers worldwide because of the high quality standards that name Ezzy stands for.

The Ezzy Lion is inspired by 8-time world champion Kevin Pritchard, and it’s the best cambered freeride sail out there.

This Freeride / Freerace camber induced sail is powerful, light weight and incredibly strong. For 2014 Ezzy added a new panel layout to improve load paths on the sail surface. The new 5 mil polyester X-film that was added in the upper sections are designed to minimize stretch and reduce weight. Also, the Lion’s twist in the head batten has been reduced, producing “Function Twist”. As a result, the Lion feels “crisper” and goes to upwind extremely well.

The Lion now has a calibrated downhaul system for both Ezzy masts and non-Ezzy masts. The 2 cam system is fully customizable to fit any standard diameter mast and any RDM system.
The Ezzy Lion is light, making jibes snappier and more consistent. The Ezzy Lion also has a narrow mast sleeve that won’t weigh you down with water, making it easy to waterstart and uphaul.

And of course, like every Ezzy sail, each Lion is rigged and tuned in the factory so that it is ready for you right out of the bag.

Buy now (From $744.95)

Key Features:

  • Twin cams provide great light wind power and high wind control.
  • Narrow mast sleeve doesn’t fill with water, making water starts easy.
  • Bullet-proof construction. No monofilm. RBS epoxy battens are stronger and stiffer than vinyl-ester battens.
  • Materials include: Technora, Tri-Lite scrim, Spectra X Film, red 5 mil X Film and Weft-Stop sleeve.
  • Profiled panels produce a molded shape that locks the draft in the sail.
  • 6-7 RBS epoxy batten profile
  • 2-cams · Ezzy cam system – will fit any RDM or SDM mast made in the past 20 years.
  • Calibrated rigging system for all mast type: The guide gives precise tuning for better performance.
  • Adjustable top-haul strap, built in mast pad and S.S Tack Pulley.
  • Every Ezzy sail is rigged and tuned before being shipped.

July 25, 2014

Chinook Pro1 Aluminum Boom

Product Overview

Chinook has been designing and manufacturing innovative parts for windsurfing for 20 years. The Chinook one-piece fin/mast box and the clamp-on boom head are just a few of the original designs that have advanced windsurfing to where it is today. Chinook takes pride in USA design and manufacturing. This enables us to offer the best designed, best built products available.

The Chinook Pro1 Aluminum Boom is one of the greatest Aluminum performers out there it’s outrageously stiff and light. You will notice that your sailing has improved as soon as you start using it! Chinook put it all into these top end aluminum booms.

You might not usually think of a boom as a performance enhancing piece of windsurfing gear. Rather, you may view your boom as just creating a solid skeleton for your sail, but the shape of this boom affects sail handling in a very nice way. The articulation is as smooth as it gets, and there’s just barely enough flex in the head to dampen chop, and the boom head is very easy to use and feels plenty solid without having to crank it shut.

Pro 1 Alloy booms have exceptional torsional rigidity and fit both standard and reduced diameter masts perfectly. The front end is awesome, and the boom is light stiff and very FRIENDLY to use very simple and sturdy.  They also added absolute length markings on a generous 62cm tail-piece to aid with rigging your sail properly. The tail piece on this boom is really something special. It is a lot wider than most and has the clamcleat part molded to it, which looks really nice and is stronger than other solutions we have used.

This boom offers a very smooth clamping system which attaches directly to RDMs without a shim (there’s a shim built into the head which can be removed for SDMs). And it’s also very easy to adjust the tightness for different masts.

For both tacking, and sail flips in the jibes the Chinook Pro1 Aluminum Boom has a very comfortable, controlled feel with very little stress to your wrists, hands, and posture due to the straighter and wider monocoque front end, which allows the Chinook Pro1 Aluminum Boom to carry most of the stresses. And the rounded curve of the 135, 150 and 165 models makes hand transitions during jibes, tacks, and the most advanced freestyle moves feel natural with a grip diameter of 29mm.

Besides the monocoque body, the Chinook Pro1 Aluminum Boom features a fully articulating head, absolute length markings, easy to use adjustment collars, positive snap-in skinny adapter, modern bend curve, and is made from a custom alloy.

The two larger Race sizes (185 and 225) include an oversized forged tail for added stiffness, 2-pin adjustment collars, and three pulleys in the outhaul block for in-flight outhaul system compatibility. Also, the grip diameter tapers down in the critical grip area,: back end- 33mm tapered to 29mm.

We highly recommend the Chinook Pro1 Aluminum Boom! Try it – you won’t be disappointed!

Buy now (From $231)

Key Features:

  • Outstanding torsional rigidity and stiffness
  • One piece aluminum arm
  • New school modern bend curve
  • Monocoque body
  • Custom alloy
  • Easy to use adjustment collars
  • Good boom head
    Absolute length markings in the extension
  • Long adjustment range (62cm) – will fit many sails
  • The boom clamp is over 12cm long on the mast – this gives a very solid connection and minimizes point loading
  • Easy snap-on skinny adaptor for use with RDM masts
  • Absolute boom length markings on a blue anodized
  • Wider tail piece
  • Effortless “loop-n-go” attachment from tail piece to the clew of sail
  • Foam filled tubing keeps water out

July 20, 2014

Incredible Tahiti Windsurfing!

Tahiti gets your heart pumping. I had been to Tahiti 4 times before. Sailed all over the island including Teahupoo. The island is amazing, the people show what the word Aloha should mean, but the water, being in this magical water is what sucks you in to this magical place.

is something you can never understand. Watching these kids charge it without any fear inspires me like never before. Filming Camille drop in to a barreling mast high Teahupoo wave, set up and hit the lip over this wave is indescribable. His speed, timing, and commitment is unbelievable.

As I sat on the boat watching, filming, trying to grasp what was going on, the fear in me boiled as I waited for my turn. While we didn’t have anyone to film when I went out, it was ok. It quickly made me realize how I wanted to show the images of Titun and Camille charging this place. Suddenly I wanted to swim in and capture more of the moment, more of the feeling, try to get the audience to feel and see the power of this place.

The first reason I ever picked up a video camera was to try and show the world what windsurfing was from the inside. To capture it like a windsurfer sees it. I hope this video makes you feel the passion of three guys traveling to one of the most epic windsurfing places on earth, shredding waves, taking turns, having fun, and being blessed with one of the most memorable windsurfing days of their career.

July 17, 2014

2014 Tabou Rocket

The Rocket is Tabou’s free ride / race windsurfing board line. Tabou packed it with features that came directly from their slalom, freestyle and wave boards, to make them as fast and as lively as possible. For 2014, the super popular Rocket range offers three new shapes in the 115, 125 and 135 with even better performance (faster, more early planning and better acceleration) keeping all of the great features from the past.

The 2014 Tabou Rocket is a perfect balance of speed and acceleration, maneuverability and control; these boards continue to raise the bar for any freeride board. The Rocket and Rocket LTD are made for freeriders who want it all! More speed, more power, more FUN!.

For these boards Tabou introduced the double step tail cutout that is engineered to get a better top end speed and remain ultra versatile

The Tabou Rocket is a serious high performance freerider, it really is like a rocket, as its name suggests, and it’s suited to a wide range of rider abilities, from intermediates right through to experts. Intermediates will appreciate the stability and control while experts will love to show up their competition on the water.

CED (Standard) version From $1750 – Buy Here

LTD (Limited Edition). From $2199 – Buy Here

Key Features:

  • Perfect Rocker for smoother planing, better non active planing balance
  • Balanced V and concave: More acceleration, keeps you planing better through wind holes and generates more top speed
  • More volume and wider in the tail: Better acceleration, more power in wind holes, better upwind

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