Monday, November 29, 2010

Coreban SUP Board of the Week


ALPHA 14ft RACE SUP

14' x 28" x 6.5"
279.6 Litres

A new legacy of speed. A ground breaking achievement in respect of design, performance and refinement. A double concave bottom empowers early planing and chime edges trigger hydro-planin
g for next level quickness. With a surf ski inspired nose to cut through water, you can finally catch the horizon.

Races where you can see these boards in Action.

VENUE: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
DATE: 16,17 & 18 DECEMBER 2010

REGISTER ONLINE NOW for the Annual COREBAN SUMMER SERIES 2010 to be held from the 16th to the 18th of December 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa. REGISTRATION DEADLINE 5 DECEMBER 2010 ( to secure your Contest package!)

...WAVE RIDING, RACING, SLALOM & FUN RACING events will be held during the 3 days of the event. The Event Schedule will be weather dependent and will be announced during the course of the event.

We are looking forward to spending 3 days of action packed, fun filled SUP racing with you! Get ready and watch this space for updates!

For further info please contact Barend on 021-553 0172 or info@coreban.com

It is with great pleasure that COREBAN International and Stand Up Paddle Victoria (SUP VIC) combine to present the inaugural running of THE GREAT MELBOURNE PADDLE, launching the 2010/11 Summer season on Victoria’s Port Phillip Bay.

Slated for Sunday 5th December, THE GREAT MELBOURNE PADDLE brings together Stand Up Paddle (SUP) with Ironman style Prone Paddle Boarding, and welcomes participants of all ages, experience and abilities.

To be held at picturesque Green Point, Brighton Beach, THE GREAT MELBOURNE PADDLE will be a family friendly day featuring kids races, social paddling, a 2km short course social race, and the blue riband Legends of the Bay 8km race. If conditions permit the 8km main event will be run between Ricketts Point, Beaumaris and Green Point. Reputations will be made and old scores settled as the cream of Victoria’s crop goes toe-to-toe with interstate raiders in this flat water classic.



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