Man the Bote Jackalope is fun
I took the Jackalope out the other morning with my Gopro and made a quick video. Used the GoPro 3 black, suction cup mount and the GoPro studio to edit. All was super easy. We have the new GoPro 4 silver and black in stock at the shop, I may be due for an upgrade! ;)
Enjoy-John
Bote Board Giveaway!
Flying Fish Paddle Sports is giving away a 10'6 Flood Classic (retail $1250). Here is how you can win.
Over the next week November 25 through November 30th, anytime you spend $50 you get one entry into the drawing. For example, if you buy the new GoPro 4 black ($500) you will get 10 entries into the paddle board drawing. Entries are unlimited the more you spend the better your chances to win! If you buy a Bote Wraith race board ($1800) you get 36 entries into drawing. You get the idea now head down to the Flying Fish this week and do some Christmas shopping! The drawing will be Monday December 1st, you do not have to be present to win.
New Bote Rackhams have arrived
The future of SUP is bright
11 year old Dylan pushing his dad Jason in the Chattajack31
The future of our sport is obviously bright, Izzy Gomez is the world champion on the Stand Up World Tour at the age of 14! But, I wanted to give some props to some young kids you may not know. It was so nice to see all the young talented paddlers this past weekend at the WPA Championships. Not only are these 17U paddlers competitive in their age group but many of these young guns are giving guy and girls in the 18-49 class a run. The WPA Championships was not the only big race going on in the SE this past weekend, there was also the Chattajack 31, a 31 mile race! Yes, it’s not a typo, and yes there were 17U paddlers that tackled the 31 mile course. The inspiration for me to write this post, was Dylan Geiger, an 11 year old paddler who I first met at our Flying Fish Spring Paddle Challenge. The second I met this young paddler I had instant respect for him and his ability. Dylan and his dad Jason tackled the Chattajack 31 on a tandem stand up, and after months of training together not only did they finish the 31 miles, but they finished 2nd overall for the SUP’s. What a huge accomplishment for this father and son team. I followed their story leading up to the race and Jason gives all the credit to Dylan, who continually pushed him through their training sessions. I can’t imagine the bond that this adventure has created between a father and son, let’s use them as inspiration to continue to grow this sport with young people. SUP is more then a watersport, it’s a lifestyle that benefits the heart and soul, just ask Jason and Dylan.