Maui Magic: Surf and Downwinders

Home sweet home when on Maui - Naish Maui Pro Center

Home sweet home when on Maui – Naish Maui Pro Center

Months of planning and dreaming precede every trip to Hawaii or any of our favorite surfing and paddling destinations. When we head to Maui, it is so relaxing and cool to know exactly where we will rent top quality boards and feel “local” from the moment we walk in the door.

Just minutes from the airport, we usually change from mainland shoes to our Olukai’s at the car rental booth and shoot right on over to grab our boards. Then it is off to the Naish Maui Pro Center.naishimport1

A quick phone call was all we needed to chat with Coach, Jay or any member of the team. We discussed December weather, surf probability – and got our Hokuas and our downwind Naish ONEs for fun all week,

Jay, Coach and the entire Naish Maui ProCenter team is YOUR local connection on Maui

Jay, Coach and the entire Naish Maui ProCenter team is YOUR local connection on Maui

Not only is the shop filled with great kiteboarding gear, apparel and awesome boards – but local knowledge and a casual willingness to share. For instance – the wind was blowing crazy, a Kona wind and we were not familiar with that. Jay let us know (by checking the computer right at the counter) where the protected bays and surf spots might be (Launiupoko not Ka’anapali Beach).

There is a culture that oozes from Naish Maui Pro Center. Naish is a company that builds awesome boards for every water sport – wind, kite, surf and downwind. Beyond the top quality manufacturing we expect from Naish, how often do you think of the culture behind the brand. Seriously – Robby Naish has soared past his 50th birthday and continues to seek adventure and challenges, records and fun on the water. (More here). That is the creative energy driving the company.

Team Naish includes gracious, community-building and off the charts phenomenal water athletes like Suzie Cooney (training), Kai Lenny, Kody Kerbox, Casper Steinfath, Riggs Napoleon, Manca Notar and more. When you walk out of the shop with your Naish boards, paddle and maybe a sweet Naish rash guard you simply feel, COOL.

We will be back for the Olukai Ho’olaule’a in May and the fun race the last Saturday in April. If you want gear for that week – Reserve now! Whenever you head to Maui – be local, be a part of the ALOHA that is Naish Maui Pro Center. Whether we are surfing or downwinding (YES, the Naish ONE rocks) we find what we need at Naish Maui Pro Center (and can trade out as wind and weather dictate).naish4

 

SUP the BVI: Fall 2015

DCIM102GOPROImagine ten spectacular days in the British Virgin islands this coming Fall. You can join  Bodie Shandro (owner  of PADDLESURFIT) for the October 25-November 4 trip. Bodie will captain the new MarineMax 484 power catamaran and you can be assured you’ll be in good hands. In addition to his sailing and navigation skills, Bodie is a Pro Certified Instructor, Trainer, Guide, and in addition to SUP paddling and surfing expertise he also leads Heli Ski  and mountain bike adventures. (For more on Bodie Shandro see his website at PADDLESURFIT.com)

IMG_4124You will love cruising the islands on the new MarineMax 484 power catamaran. When the journey is just as important as the destination,choosing the right yacht and charter team is essential to your vacation experience. Built specifically to MarineMax specifications there is not a better equipped yacht in the charter industry. (Take a virtual tour of the 484 online at http://bit.ly/13b7swm)

GOPR1457Heading to the BVI with Bodie will connect your  love of standup paddling with adventures in some of the most beautiful islands and waters in the world. You will love cruising the islands on the new MarineMax 484 power catamaran. When the journey is just as important as the destination, choosing the right yacht and charter team is essential to your vacation experience. Built specifically to MarineMax specifications there is not a better equipped yacht in the charter industry. (Take a virtual tour of the 484 online at http://bit.ly/13b7swm)

GOPR0918After a day exploring exquisite beaches, paddling among ancient rock formations and snorkeling pristine bays, your thoughts will turn to food and drinks. Bodie loves to eat – and eat well. Provisioning will be arranged and all guests will take part in preparing fresh and delicious meals ensuring you will be happily and fueled for more fun in the sun.GOPR0939

Built specifically to MarineMax specifications there is not a better equipped yacht in the charter industry. Some of the features include:

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· Powered by 2×330 Volvo Pentas

· Commerical grade Spectra water maker

· Electric fresh water heads

· Electric aft lifting platform

· Electric BBQ and electric induction stove

· Double sun pad forward of the helm station

· Forward covered cockpit

· Wetbar on the fly bridge

· Enclosed stairway from the fly bridge to the galley

· 2×50 watt solar panels

· Engle cooler (my favorite part)

Take a virtual tour of the 484 online at http://bit.ly/13b7swm and see

Here are details on next season’s British Virgin Islands SUP Cruz.

Yacht Charter cost 2629.50
SUP, paddle & leash rental  190.00 Fuel (approximate)  170.00 Mooring fees    50.00
TOTAL 3039.50 US Each

Not included is airfare, airport transfers  (which Bodie can arrange), food and drinks.

For more information:  Contact Bodie Shandro (250-318-0722)

See proposed itinerary attached as well as our yacht details below.

SUP CRUZ in the British Virgin Islands

Paddle Some Play in Your Day

Paddling Toward Play

January 7, 2015 Leave a comment

Play. Play outside. Play outside on the water – now we’re talking! So, let’s go after it!

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Photo by avid paddler , Dennis Oliphant

Heading out to our favorite water, be it ocean, lake, river or bay, delivers an absolutely great “play” experience for all ages. Last night we had a rare winter 60 degree evening, no wind and clear skies. The sunset was pink and gold perfection. After a week of sub-freezing evenings it was the ideal time for me to grab my board and go for a paddle. Did I go? No, I was too “busy” for play.

Missing a sunset, missing "play," calls for some personal reflection on priorities.

Long after I forget what “busy” stuff I had to accomplish I will remember that I did not go out to play when my mind, body and spirit really needed it. Has that ever happened to you? In a world of busy-ness and multi-tasking, do you ever feel that despite being so very busy you can’t get it all accomplished? Too many irons in the fires of life, and not enough time for pure play. How do we design our balance between priorities, responsibilities and the value of playing outside on the water?

Chuck Patterson demonstrtaes an attitude of childlike play and abundant gratitude in his daily photo posts.

Chuck Patterson captures the play every day – and shares awesome photos daily on Facebook

For the lucky few there is no dichotomy between play and work – they seamlessly meld into a satisfying flow. For most of us, “work” and the obligations connected to the life we love and want don’t leave enough time for our definition of “play.” While we put work at the forefront of our minds and lives, our health and happiness might take a back seat. What successes do we Believe will make us (and those we love) happy in the long-run? Can more play make a positive difference?

How often have you connected with your yoga practice or time on the water standup paddling only to discover that you emerged an hour later refreshingly energized or calm? What a difference that vibe has on the rest of your day and for those you engage with. The call to connect with regular “play time outside on the water” aligns with the simple, human need to be outside, free, bold and active. (More here)
The phone or computer home screen images of tropical oceans or sunset over a calm lake often hypnotizes while while at work or indoors. Count and collect the minutes you dream or feel distracted while at “work.” What we long for is time – and permission – to play. This is what we inevitably all want, yet are confused by a myriad of pressures as to how to attain it.

Consider the value of hopping off your board after a nice long paddle with a new sense of stress-free exuberance? Who hasn’t experienced the glow from being out in nature in the sunshine – or even the fog, rain or wind? We paddle with presence while stress and anxiety melt away. What about our lives is enhanced when we postpone the meetings, the emails, and the errands when standing on our SUP watching the sun go down? 2015-3

Scheduling in a paddle, blocking an hour so that you can rush to the water, paddle hard while watching the clock then bounding back to obligations does not invite the power of play. The YOU who loves to be outside playing on the water deserves the new possibilities and child-like wonder that play can provide.

2015-1What did I do today? In the midst of another busy day I determined the warmest portion of the winter Wednesday and scheduled in a 45 minute leisurely paddle with no agenda other than being out on my board on the water. It was stellar!

I threw my inflatable Naish ONE and my KIALOA Paddle in my car when I left for meetings and work at 7:30. By 12:30 I was at the river park. A 5-minute warmup was provided by pumping up the Naish ONE and by 12:35 I was out on the water – where will you play today?2015-2