Thursday, September 20, 2012

SUP Cabarete Hurricane Season Update

Issac was a kite storm
http://www.accuweather.com/en/hurricane/tracker
When Hurricanes go to the South side of the Dominican Republic, the North Coast gets windy. This was the case with Hurricane Issac. Issac threw off one good SUP day and four excellent kite days. Maui John won the day and the storm. 

Leslie Was Sweet

http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/tracker
Cabarete was in the Lee side of the storm the entire time. This means that we got all the surf and offshore winds. Leslie threw some fantastic swell for 5 out of 7 days. Mcloven took one day, Goodwin took one day and Maui John 3 days and the storm.

Kirk was Cool
http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/tracker
Kirk threw three days of morning surf, the storm was a bit too far away from Cabarete to block the wind, but  he gave us some nice ridable surf. This storm did not meet our minimum standards to score


Nadine is hanging out
 There is very little reef and land between Europe and the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, this means that there is nothing to block the swell. Swell keeps rolling until it hits reef or land. So even though this storm is far away, Cabarete is experiencing excellent action 2-3 foot over head.
Maui John Leads this storm 2 days to 0 over Mcloven with new comer Iguana Mama Micheal coming on strong.
http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/tracker
 To train with Maui Johnor for SUP rentals and Tours contact us at methodlodge@gmail.com

Monday, September 10, 2012

Trades are back, swell keeps rolling in

Hurricane Leslie has moved off but the swell she generated is still hitting the Cabarete's North Shore.
Fortunately, swell keeps going until it hits reef or beach...
http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=natla_height
Kite Beach Trade Winds are back  and there is swell which makes for All Time Kite action after a week of excellent SUP only wave action. look for 20 knot side shore winds with quality surf through the weekend. 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Wow...Leslie was very very good for SUP Cabarete. The storm brought 8 days of interesting paddle boarding and spear fishing action. Most of the mornings had perfect water conditions, two or three of the days we had small glassy surf and quality spear fishing. The rest of the days Cabarete had world class SUP, paddle boarding. Light off shore winds helped clean up the surf, held the waves up longer, as well as making for all time wave riding action. "...probably the most ridable surf Cabarete has had in a long time" says SUP Coach, John Holzhall "...the winds were perfect almost everyday...channels were wide open and the swell kept rolling in...day 7 and 8 were great!" says Maui John
http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=natla_height
Paddle Boarding Cabarete

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Hurricane Leslie hangs around

Hurricane Leslie basically stalled right in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle.
http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=natla_height

This storm through a nice swell towards the Carribean, Florida and Bermuda for a week.  Looks like the swell will be gone manana, but certainly good waves now. All in all, this was a great SUP week for Cabarete.

Maui John got the best of this storm it with Glenn Goodwin a close second. 
To train with Maui John contact us at methodlodge@gmail.com
809-849-2147

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Looks like we will get our first good east swell from TS Ernesto this weekend and into early nex week. http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=natla_height

The speed of the storm is right to give us a nice easterly swell. The storm posses no threat to the North shore but will rinse Jamaca and the Camens as well as pressure washing the South Coast of the DR. Watch this storm develop later next week and crush Texas

Thursday, May 17, 2012

SUP Hurricane Season 2012, Kite Beach cabarete, How to SUP

Kite Beach Living, an interview with SUP and Kite Board Coach, Maui John, about 2012 Hurricane Season for Kite Beach and the North Coast of the Dominican Republic.



Hurricane Season 2012 wave predictions, SUP, Paddleboarding, Cabarete, Dominican Republic



Q. What is your surf forecast for 2012?
A. I just came in from a nice session off a Tropical Wave  . It's was an early wave and i'm looking for an all time SUP 2012 Hurricane Season.

Q. Most of the Hurricane Experts are calling for a mild Hurricane Season, but not you?
A. Ya, there is a big difference between a good surfable swell and a Named Storm. See those guys don't care about the Tropical Wave we just surfed this morning. To them it almost does not exist, to those who crave the wave, these type swells are very important. Look for a lot of surfable swell in 2012 Hurricane Season.

Q. I see, 5 Tropical Waves could be better that one Hurricane that hits the coast.
 A. Ya, more times then not a Named Storm close by does not throw Sup or Surf waves without a lot of wind.

Q. So what are you calling for?
A. A lot of Tropical Storms and Waves, consistent easterly Swell making for quality SUP, Paddle Board waves.

Q. Why do you think this?
A. Heat is gonna be the thing this season...already it's hot and already there is good movement from Africa to through the Dominican Republic.      


Maui John Coaches every level of Paddle Boarding and Kiteboarding from the Method Shop on Kite Beach.  If you are interested in How to Kite Surf or  How to SUP contact Maui John. 809-849-2147.

The SUP and Surf Map pictured above shows the SUP Waves, the Method Shop, and the Kite Beach Lagoon where the SUP Tours and Coaching Happen. 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Interview by Juan Ariel
 
Paddle boarding with  Maui John

Q. How did you get into Paddle Boarding?
A. I started Paddle Boarding years ago as a way to get waves on the outer reefs. I brought Paddle Boarding to the DR from Maui mainly for spear fishing.

Q. How did that go?
A. Not very well, I found out two things for sure:
1. Paddle boards don't work for spear fishing when there is surf.
2. There is a lot of quality surf around the DR.

Q. So you ended up surfing instead of spearing?
A. Ya, I would go out on what I thought were "small' days and I realized quickly that there is quality surf on the outer reefs. The more I paddled the more great waves I found.

Q. Was anyone else out?
A. It was funny, because the older guys from this island know about the waves on the outer reefs, but most people who visit don't think there is any surf other than Encuentro...it's great.

Q. More waves for you.
A. Ya, there are more great waves around the DR than great surfers, that is for sure. Can't say that about many tropical places. In Costa Rica or Puerto Rico there may be 40 good guys on a wave, and here one guy maybe working two or three great breaks.

Q. How has Paddle Boarding changed since you first brought it here.
A. Definitely growing, there are probably 4 or 5 shop/schools now. A lot more people paddling.


Q. What do you enjoy most about Paddleboarding?
A. Coaching...I love to get out in good surf and share my knowledge of how the waves, currents and reef work as well as Coaching the strategies of wave riding.

Q. Do you still get solo sessions?
A. All the time...the North Coast of the DR is amazing...there are so many waves, almost every one I know who paddle boards has their own spot. This is a huge island. It is also an old Island, which matters, old islands have a lot more beaches and reefs.  

Q. So behind the beach there is a lagoon?
A. Yeap, the Kite Beach Lagoon is directly behind the Kite Beach, it's all National Park, beautiful and perfect Paddleboarding. The fact that there is no current and no wind makes it perfect for  anyone of any age to experience Paddlboarding. We offer rentals and tours.

Q. How big is it?
A. Over 80sq kilometers

Q. Huge
A. Yes, massive and beautiful!

Q. Where do you see Paddleboarding  going?
A. Gonna be huge because you can surf the power in the paddle, the wind and waves. You are always surfing when your are on a Paddle Board.

Q. Will it replace surfing?
A. No...well...it will replace parts of surfing like longboards, but  waves like Encuentro and La Boca will always be great for surfing and never be great for Paddleboarding (compared to the outer reefs).

Q. Why is that?
A. Waves close to the beach and hollow are great for surfing where as a big Hawaii-five-0 wave breaking a mile off shore is perfect for Paddle Boarding. Going a mile or two is no problem on a paddle board. I would never lay down and paddle so far away.

Q. So both sports exist but not on the same wave?
A. Ya, that's right. A great paddle board wave is probably not a good surf spot and a good surf spot is probably not a good Paddle board spot.

Q. Which do you like better, Maui or Dominican Republic?
A. Maui and the Dominican Republic are very similar, both are 18 degrees off the equator and surrounded by outer reefs. With that said,  I prefer the DR much more because there are a thousand more breaks and beaches. I love being able to surf solo and develop new spots. DR is the 'new' Hawaii!


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John Holzhall
Method Lodge, Dominican Republic
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