Select Page

Running or drooping waterfalls?

When I turned 18 years old I started travelling around the world. At the beginning I went to closer countries like Chile, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, countries where kayaking is extraordinary. I fell in love especially of Chile were the rivers around Pucón area are...

The most unique Coosa!

I got an email from on of our fine dealers that is helping coordinate an event that will support the Wounded Warrior organization. Not only are they doing good for their community but they have build the most unique Coosa ever. From what I understand this Coosa is...

The Playboating Bible Part 3

Here are a few other moves that are part of the Playboating Bible, this is part three of a project that demystifies the playboating moves and breaks them down with the International Canoe Federation definitions. The Space Godzilla...

Sickline Day 1 Qualifier- Results!

Day one was smooth as can be- with many of the rounds running ahead of schedule. The sun was shining and the athletes were all fired up to try and make it through the first round. We had Dane Jackson as our top qualifying athlete in 5th place and the rest of our crew...

Pure Michigan Riverbassin

With two Riverbassin tournaments under my belt in 2014, I decided to travel to Newaygo, MI for my third and final Riverbassin event before the National Championship in November. My only previous fishing trip to Michigan was an awesome one. I got to experience the...

Rivi-T makes a great solo dive platform!

Took the Rivi-T out to see how it would work as a solo dive platform. Loaded all my dive gear in the front seat and launched out from the beach. The yak paddled well solo, and having the weight of the dive gear in front helped keep the bow from popping up too much....

Water Conservation: Tips for the West Coast

The West is currently experiencing the worst drought I have ever seen. There are wildfires burning from the south end of California through Washington State. The water is so low in the Truckee River the fish had to be transplanted into the nearby lakes and reservoirs...

A Bit of Bassing Redemption

After my poor weekend at the Scarborough Kayak Fishing Tournament I wanted a good session just to prove to myself that I can still catch fish. As I was at my parents the obvious venue choice was the Humber Estuary and the target was bass. Over the years I have learnt...

4 Fun and the Gauley

This past weekend I had the privilege of boating the very first 4 Fun for its virgin run. I had previously spent some time in the proto of the Fun, but it is clear to see that the Fun is not my size boat. In fact I feel that I am spot on for the 4 Fun. I am 6’5”,...

Scarborough – The Quest for Cornelion.

Last Thursday I headed up to Scarborough for the annual kayak fishing competition. Meeting up with Dave and Ian in evening it was decided that because of the winds the venue would be changed to the South Bay. Now I have never fished the South Bay before but had read...

Pan Americans 2014

Early september this year at NOC was not very busy. However, those few boaters that happened to be there were some of the best in the world. The Pan American Championships were happening, and though small, there were some great boaters and it was an awesome event....