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STEVE WEST
steve@kanuculture.com

UK 07 859 294 188
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Retailer of Steve West's book "A Paddlers Guide to Outrigger Canoeing" and "The Art and Skill of Steering an Outrigger Canoe" Stores located in Waikiki and Kailua Located at 716 Kapahula Av, Honolulu, Oahu and 350 Hahani St, Kailua, Oahu.

 

 



 

For information about Steve West publications www.kanuculture.com
View books written by Steve West, a leading figure and author in the Pacific wide sport of Outrigger Canoeing.

'For anyone interested in the Pacific-wide sport of outrigger canoeing, this is the definitive look at the sport.'
Canoe & Kayak Magazine USA

Steve and Mandy West supported by Zaveral Paddles, Stylo Sports, Kialoa, Blue Chip, Starboard, XM Leashes

'One thing I get asked all the time by retailers and providers of SUP tuition, is the desire to gain and get the best technical knowledge possible. The two main benefits being it allows you to speak with confidence and authority about the sport and how to do it while satisfying the needs of your customers, in that you know what you are talking about and that have under gone some level of training. To this end internationally renowned Paddle Coach, Steve West, is now offering a fully fledged SUP consultancy service. I would strongly recommend you get Steve along to your shop / school / centre to give you and your staff a days training. Once Steve has finished with you, you will have a new understanding of the sport and the true potential that lies ahead of us!'

John Hibbard - Starboard UK

 

 

Paddleboarding in its Pure Form

Whilst on the issue of purity, paddleboarding, a stand alone sport attributed to waterman Tom Blake in the mid 1920s, is another ocean sport where the absence of a paddle brings parity to the notion of purity as associated with surfing. Originally practised paddling prone on 120lb surfboards of the day, Tom, like many ocean sports visionaries, designed a craft more specific to being paddled by hand efficiently as a primary design prerequisite rather than surfed.


In 1928, Tom Blake arrived at the annual Surfboard Paddling Championships in Waikiki and using his purpose made hollow, paddleboard  which he had designed two years earlier and such, the first of its kind, he won and caused a stir with his radical new design. Again in 1929 he won with an improved design and the orders flooded in despite many 'locals' wanting the design banned, being as it was not a surfboard by rights.

In 1930 he smashed the race record by almost three minutes paddling his 16', 60lb cigar shaped board against solid boards of 100-125lbs. Following the race, a meeting was held, the outcome of which, was that though some wanted to keep the old Hawaiian style surfboards, it was conceded that this was the start of a new era in board design, specific to paddling prone using the hands. A year later designers were madly working on new board designs for paddleboarding. The rest is history.

The challenge for todays SUB designers, is to design boards specific to the purpose of being first and foremost powered by paddle-power while providing a stable platform, thereafter, dexterity in the surf, glide in the flat and a combination of everything while chasing a following sea.

Today the undisputed 'Worlds Best Ever' paddleboarder is Australian Jamie Mitchell, an eight time straight winner of the Molokai to Oahu race and a bunch of other major events, who incidently is an accomplished outrigger canoe paddler (with home I have raced with) and a world class stand up paddleboarder. Frankly, he's very probably the world's best stand up paddleboarder but he and we don't know it yet; instinct tells you it's so, it's a Zen thing. In 2009 he won California's Battle of the Paddle.