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April 15th, 2011

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SICK !!!!

April 11th, 2011

Beach Clean

March 14th, 2011

This SAS beach clean is a great opportunity to take action and help our coastline. Grange Chine has a serious problem with marine litter and the clean will make a massive difference to this beach. All are welcome whether you surf or not, but the clean is part of the Motivocean Beach Clean Tour 2011 and any volunteers aged between 16 and 25 are eligilble for a free surf lesson as a reward for taking part. This will be in the form of vouchers given out on the day to redeem at a later date.
Gloves and bags are provided, but make sure you bring warm and waterproof clothing in case the weather is poor.
Get involved!

Waves on Tap ??

February 16th, 2011

Orchard Bay 12/02/11

February 14th, 2011

FEBRUARY FROSTBITE THIS SUNDAY SPONSORED BY RAPA NUI!

February 2nd, 2011

FEBRUARY FROSTBITE IS ON THIS SUNDAY AT VENTNOR!
Looks like chunky wedgey lowtide Ventnor this sunday morning. Meet at 8.15 for first heat start by 9 at the latest. Open/ Groms/ Women
If swell or wind conditions dictate please be prepared to be mobile. We are half-way through the series so thing are wide open with your best three events counting! See you all there!

February Frostbite? This Sunday?

February 1st, 2011

February Frostbite this Sunday?
Right here’s the deal! Looking at the forecast looks like we’ve got windy waves this weekend. We’re thinking Sunday morning 8.30 ish at Ventnor on the push. What we want to know is who’s in? Open/ women/ groms? It would be awesome to get the Feb event done and dusted. The frostbite series is still wide open in all divisions with March still to come and possibly running the missed December event. If your in and keen let us know!

RAPA NUI CLOTHING ARE LEGENDS! THANK-YOU!

January 28th, 2011

Eco-clothing super brand Rapa Nui have put their hand into their pockets in these austere times and produced brand new competition vests for the Isle of Wight Surf Club. The club has had resurgence over the last year with a brand new committee and winter surf league.
“Rapa Nui have been such an enormous help to us this, by donating the coloured vests we are able to run smooth and effective competitions on a regular basis” said Matt Harwood (IOW Surf Club Chairman). He went on to say that “We are an ambitious club that want to offer Island surfers a competitive arena, coaching of all abilities, a social focal point and a voice for island surfers in regards to the environment and our beaches. Rapa Nui has been instrumental in helping us with our web-site. We’ve already used the vests in our Frostbite winter surf series. They were well received by competitors and looked fantastic”
Rob Drake-Knight (co-founder of Rapa Nui) says “We are all about local projects and surfing and the ocean is a big part of our lifestyles. Rapa Nui is only too pleased to help the surf club. It’s just awesome to see our vests being used already in the winter Frost-bite series”
If you want to know more about Rapa Nui or the Surf Club check out rapanuiclothing.com and iowsurfclub.com.

Event 3 Frostbite Jan 2nd 20011

January 4th, 2011

January Frostbite2011 started with a bang with the January Frostbite series kicking off at 2ft super clean Hanover. With an early start to coincide with the tide and a balmy 2• air temperature only the brave and foolish turned out in the quest towards becoming the 2010/11 Frostbite Champion. The day started off with Juniors. In a final short of consistent waves Robin Forrest managed to find a solid left wall to work and managed to win the heat. In second place came Matt Townsend just pipping his buddy and up and coming star Dom Arnold and in a respectable fourth came Dylan Hamlet who just needed to up his wave count to strengthen his assault on his opponentsIn the Open, despite the absence of title contenders and challengers Doug Richards, Andrew Tyrell, Luke Forrestst and the Whittle brothers, this was easily the most stacked field of talent in the series so far. Mark New and Josh Jupe back from Indonesia and James Ranson home from university it promised to be a cracking comp. In the first semi Al Reed put together some excellent long smooth waves including a small cover up that caused the first upset of the day by just pipping James Ranson to the only final berth of the heat. Despite James’ progressive approach he lost out by less than a point. In the second semi Joe Truman took total control of his home break and dominated his heat with super smooth rides and in the process eliminating Josh Jupe who had some awesome turns and reos but just could find the length of rides that Joe could. Chris Mannion who came second in the last event struggled with the return to winter wetsuits and the cold after a recent trip to Oz. No doubt Manni will find his form for the remaining two comps.In the third semi Ollie Harvey made his intentions clear straight from the off with a big right hander as the heat started. Mark new immediately replied by catching his best wave of the heat a superb right with some aggressive and critical turns in the pocket. However it was Matt Harwood who at the start of the heat struggled to find waves finally waited and caught a good size open faced right and went about putting three good hacks in all the way to the inside, then as he was paddling back out he took a smaller right and proceeded to complete a backside reverse and managed to steal the heat from Mark and Ollie.The final went out in a diminishing swell of 1 to 2 ft. Joe unfortunately couldn’t find his earlier form but it was tussle between Al and Matt who both pressured one another on taking set waves. Again Al’s smooth approach impressed the judges but it was the dogged patience of Matt who waited and waited for a set wave and managed to snag a long right that connected and was able to put a couple of strong turns in. Both Joe and Al both reposted immediately both catching set waves but both fell at crucial moments. So it was Matt who took the January title and continues to lead the frostbite series. With only the competitors three best results counting And potentially three events still remaining (dependent on waves) the title chase is still wide open with anyone still able to claim the overall title!

Frostbite January 2nd 2011 Sunday 8am at The Fields

December 31st, 2010

Hi all,
Swell looks good for this coming Sunday morning. It is unfortunately an early tide so that means an early meet. Also change of scene.
Meet at Fields Car Park at 8am.
First Heat to start at 8.40.
Please bring warm clothes, towels, drinks, food etc
(potentailly we might try and have a bonfire for warmth!)
£2.50 for members
£5 guests
£10 to join club with free entry to first comp.
Open Womens Groms Longboard
See you there tigers! Haaaaappy New Year!