Thursday, December 27, 2012

Double the Fun in a Stellar Double

Stellar Double S2E

Doubles offer an excellent choice for another alternative to surf ski paddling. What do you need to have an enjoyable experience with a double?
  1. Adequate Storage. At 24 feet long most garages will not hold a double so plan accordingly.
  2. Training Partner. Remember the paddler in the back needs to match the front paddler's stroke for the boat to run more efficiently. If both of you have good strokes and are skilled enough to modify your stroke slightly to match your training partner and vice versa than all the better. Also helps greatly if your partner has similar skills(stability) as you do but you can manage otherwise provided you have one of the more stable doubles like the Stellar. 
  3. I have found the tempo is often higher in a double. So from a workout perspective a double is awesome. So you don't feel like you are taking away anything from your single workout.
  4. The Fun Factor. Nice to chat and share the experience of the paddle, training, and race with a training partner. 


S2E, Stable, Fast, Light, Quality Built

Wesley w/new S2E Excel(39lbs)

Wesley/Chris 3rd Place in Stellar S2E at Great Stone Dam Race



Friday, November 16, 2012

Stellar Rep and Dealer



As of December 1st,  I will  have a full compliment of boats for sale as well as Demos.  You can contact me at stellarsurfski@gmail.com  to schedule an appointment after 5pm or on the weekends.

Some Highlights of Stellar in 2012


  1. Stellar Launches innovative18S surfski with hatches and bulkheads.
  2. Stellar is Major sponsor of Molokai World Championships.
  3. Stellar sponsored paddlers Tim Altman(SEL) and Matt O'Garey(SES) place 10th and 16th.
  4. Richard Germain of Canada, 4x finisher of Molokai paddles SEL to personal PR with no capsizes.
  5. Reid Hyle breaks Blackburn Record in SES along with Dorian Walters and Borys Markin.
  6. Reid Hyle places 18th in Surfski Champs in SES ultra.
  7. Massachusetts paddler Francisco Urena ties for 2nd place in the SurfskiRacing.com race series in his SE Ultra.
  8. Wesley Echols places 12th in time of 2:53 in SEL ultra at Blackburn Challenge.
  9. Dana Gaines wins his class in 18S excel after paddling for first time the day before race!
  10. Dana Gaines circumnavigates Martha Vineyard in 18S, 55 miles. 
  11. Joe Zellner, endurance paddlers breaks record at Dakota 72 mile race in 18R. Joe wins at Missouri 340, and Phatwater Challenge 42 miles.
  12. Traverse City Surfski opens in Traverse City, Michigan.
  13. Naples Kayak Shop pick up Stellar.
  14. Durbin, South African Richard Philips picks up Stellar Line. 
  15. Australian Sean Smith, "Fat Paddler" has great season paddling Stellar SR.
  16. Chris Chappell of SurfskiRacing.com has two excellent races in his SR ultra at L2L and Maine Downwind Race. 
  17. Chris Hipgrave joins Stellar Team.
  18. Joe Shaw in his second season in SES places 5th in SurfskiRacing.com Race Series.
  19. Stellar introduces Apex K1 via Facebook proving they can not only design surfskis, kayaks, and now K1's. 



Monday, May 21, 2012

Stellar Paddlers at the Molokai, Congratulations

Congratulations to Tim Altman(SEL) 10th and Matt O'Garey(SES) 16th of Australia paddling Stellar skis. Also congrats to Dylan Thomas and Grant Korgan who paddled the Stellar SE2. Grant is paralized from waist down so even a more amazing feat of perservance. Richard Germain from Quebec, Canada also paddled a SEL. So overall it was an excellent showing for Stellar between sponsoring the race and have a great diverse group of paddlers utilizing Stellar's diverse group of skis, something for everyone.






Thursday, May 17, 2012

Reid Hyle Wins At Jacksonville


Below is Reid Summary of the River City Challenge May 5th in Jacksonville, Florida

Reid Hyle Stellar Sponsored Paddler 

I did the "River City Challenge" in Jacksonville on May 5th.  It was the first year for the race.  Good event with a fair turnout.  Maybe next year the turnout will be bigger.  They are really putting a lot of energy into this event with entertainment and such.  There should be a promotional video with footage from the race coming out.  

The course was on the St. Johns River in downtown Jacksonville; out against the incoming tide, turn anti-clockwise around Exchange Island, and return with the tide. The organizer expected everyone to hug the south shore on the way out to avoid having to cross the main current which was running at 3-4 mph in the narrow section near the start.  But hugging the south bank was not required. The actual course was the fastest out to Exchange Island and back. I opted to ferry across to the north shore immediately after the Main Street Bridge and try to find eddies there and then ferry back across to make the turn around the island since that route was much shorter than one following the south shore.

The main trick was selecting the correct ferry angles, especially the second ferry as the river is almost 1km wide at that point.  Even though this was a river course, a ski was a much better option than a K1.  It was a lot easier getting the SES in and out of strong turbulent eddies around the docks and moored tug boats along the north shore plus it is all sea wall so the waves were chaotic at times.  I did catch some runners from wakes bouncing along the seawall, wakes that would have possibly swamped a k1. 

I managed a pace similar to what I might do in a k1 in flatwater. My route was 11.25 km and it took 49:53.  I'm really happy with sub-4:30 per km as an average pace on a circuit course, especially considering that it was quite warm and that I crossed the river twice on the up-current leg.  



http://www.rivercitychallenge.org/
http://rivercitychallenge.smugmug.com/

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Reid Hyle, Rob Mirlenbrink, Andy Gerber at Shark Bite Challenge

Stellar sponsored paddler Reid Hyle broke his own record by setting a new course record at the Shark Bite Race put on by Rob and Karen Mirlenbrink.  Andy Gerber, a longtime paddler on the Florida, had a good race! Photos by 1440 photography.




Saturday, February 18, 2012

Stellar Small Wing






Newly Modified Stellar Paddle
-All Carbon, very light
-Not much twist so very user friendly
-Cam lock connector, so ultra secure, and on water adjustment in seconds.
-Oval tapered shaft.
-Size blade appropiate for most paddlers.
-10 Centimeter overall adjustments


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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Sakonnet River, Portsmouth, RI

This is my home training grounds, McCorrie Point Beach on the Sakonnet River. Take a right and paddle 6 miles and you will be in the Ocean but before you get there, the River gets wider and wider (3 miles) with tide, current, swells, refractory waves that make it a wonderful place to train. Today it is flat!

Take a left and paddle 3 miles up River and the water gets flatter until you reach the Sakonnet River Bridge where there is more current than any other place in Rhode Island. Remember Rhode Island is the Ocean State!!
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Friday, January 13, 2012

Newest Stellar: 18R, Next Generation Performance Sea Kayak




I paddled the brilliantly designed 18R for the 1st time last week for 10.8 miles on one of my time trial courses. My last 5.5 miles downwind and with current was at 7.026 mph. That is screaming fast in a sea kayak and an excellent time even compared to some of my skis on this course. I have done this course 243 times mostly in skis. This was after paddling upwind for 5.5 miles. I was at 84% of Heart Rate for the entire 11 miles. This was my first time in a sea kayak for over a year so as I get it dialed in I will be even faster. For the New England paddlers that want to break 3 hours in the Blackburn and not be in a ski, this maybe your best option. More to come. Exciting! Further time trials will tell, but I believe this will be the fastest performance sea kayak on the market. This boat is the Excel layup(32lbs). More to come!

Monday, January 2, 2012

The Fat Paddler on the SR


See the below link on the Fat Paddlers comments on the Stellar SR.




http://slipstreamsurf.com.au/

Sunday, January 1, 2012

2011 In Review, Boats for Everyone! Yeah!

The past two years have been exciting for Stellar and the surfski market as a whole. In 2011 Stellar introduced the SR, probably the most stable intermediate surfski on the market with excellent speed in this "intermediate" class of skis. Now with the introduction of 17-18ft "beginner" skis from Epic and Think, more skis are available for truly every person out there. With an aging kayak market at least here in the USA, getting more crossover paddlers into more stable skis is better. Once they get into a stable ski, they can then choose to move up in class of skis, purchase a better fitting ski, etc.

2011 also welcomed many new manufacturers of skis primarly in the European market, while other established surfski makers(Fenn) added the Swordfish to there line bridging the gap between the XT models and the Mako models. Stellar added the SE2 double for 2011 which has proved to be almost as fast as the top end doubles but way more stable. Stellar also introduced the SEL which has incredible speed, is extremely stable, and low volume that fit almost everyone. I expect this model to be a top seller once more paddlers try it. Stellar introduced it a few months ago and it is just now paddlers across the world are getting their hands on it. This continues the Stellar theme of fast boats with best in class stability.

With the ease of social networks, blogging, websites, etc, it is easier for paddlers to get various opinions on skis. The trick like any research is to tease out what is useful and what is not from different sources that you trust. The tried and true method of demo as many skis as possible is the best way to go. Decide on what your goals are in paddling a ski, what type of water you primarily paddle in so you can decide on the stability of the ski, frequency of paddling, cost, and quality of the boats. If you can answer this questions truthfully with all the info you have at your disposal then you are well on your way to getting a ski/skis that you can enjoy.