Friday, February 10, 2012

Tag, You're it...


Tag, you're it...
Strand Pipe hosts the first surf event of the season for Maties Surf Club, The Regional Interclub Clash, on the 18th and 19th of February. So pull in and check it out, some of the best surfers from around the Cape will be there going toe-to-toe with our teams.

The contest is being organised by the Boland Surfing Association and will run in a tag-team format. Which translates to a heady mix and to win out surfers will need the pace of a Jamaican sprint relay team, the aggression of a hic WWE wrestling outfit, the arrogance of any Australian sports person (Points are only awarded for the waves you claim) and the surfing prowess of, well themselves…

Monday, February 6, 2012

Sign-Up!

So you missed the Sing-up day in the Neelsie. But there's no need to panic, you can still gain vital 'cool points' by joining the Maties Surf Club for 2012.

All you have to do is download the sign-up form by clicking here. Fill it in and then either drop it off at the SRC office or scan it and fax/email it back to Candice Appolis of Maties Sport. Her details are on the form. Otherwise you can drop it off at her office [See the map below].
Remember to ask for Candice Appolis, or just the Surf Club organiser lady, I'm sure the lady at reception will figure it out. 
If you are ticking the box to have the fees taken off your student account it's super easy, but if you want to pay by any other way it gets a tiny bit more complicated. If you do an electronic payment please attach the proof of payment to the sign-up form and if you wish to pay cash you can do so at Candice's office. Unfortunately there are no card facilities though.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Get the Alumni Involved

With Maties Surf Club entering it's 36th year we're trying to reconnect with all Surf Club Alumni. 

Reconnect with the surf club and reminisce...
Recent times have been a bit tough on the club and membership has waned as the fuel price has forced the membership fees increasingly upward. Gone are the days of R200 membership with a free t-shirt to boot. But that being said the club is still on of the most vibrant on campus, and lets face it a whole lot cooler than most of the others [let's not name names]. We still maintain all the good Maties Surfing traditions like the Stillbay and Enlands weekends. But we'd desperately like to grow the community interaction side of the club. 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sign-up Now, Apocalypse Later


Join the Surf Club for the great camaraderie

Term’s about to start and with the new version of Jool kicking off who knows when you’ll surface next week? But here’s a heads up: The Surf Club sign-up is on Wednesday in the Neelsie Student Centre. The other sports’ clubs will be there too, but there isn’t much need to pay them any attention.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Windy Day Fun on the Pass

In anticipation of a surf club skate down Old Helshoogete road, here's a video of Ricki and Bjorn cruising down the disused top section. My apologies for the shoddy quality at times, it was shot with a cell phone. (Donations towards a GoPro are welcome!)


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Boland Surf Guide

Stellenbosch might well be landlocked, but it is quite centrally located which means if you watch the charts and are willing to put in the kilometres there are plenty of options for the Maties surfers. The secret is knowing your spots and getting the call right, because there are few things are frustrating as driving around looking for waves when it’s onshore and flat.

Strand
Maties Surf Champs at Strand
The nearest but not necessarily the best option is Strand. Strand or St. Rand, is a rather average (at best) beach-break set-up, conveniently only 22 kilometres from Stellenbosch. It works best in wind-still conditions, but it you’re not too fussy it can still be fun in anything from light to moderate winds. The prevailing summer South Easter is onshore to cross onshore and the winter North Wester is more cross-shore than off. The main break at Strand is located on the Western edge of the beach-front and is known as Pipe. Its name is taken from a rather unfortunate waste water pipeline rather than the form of the wave itself. At its best Strand Pipe can be punchy and fun with lefts and rights running across the sand-bars. The Pipe works best when the swell is in the three meter range, but when the swell crests four to four and a half meters the outside banks begin to play havoc with the lines, reducing the spot to a mushy mess.

Moving east along the beach from Pipe you’ll find Ducks which is roughly in front of the life-saving club house. ‘Ducks’ can handle a bit more wind and a little more swell that Pipe and is also generally a little heavier when it’s working. Further down the beach towards the town centre you’ll find Silkies which works in big swell when the outside banks start to break-up the lines too much for the other spots to break decently. It’s generally a last option spot but it can be fun if you’re not expecting too much.


Click for Strand Surf report. This covers the region from Strand to Koelbaai. 

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Surf for Life 2011

On Saturday the 22nd of October, the Strand Pipeline will play host to Natural Energy’s Surf for Life contest a fundraising event for Natural Energy’s Tarryn Pratt who was recently diagnosed with cancer.

All proceeds from the contest will go to assisting Tarryn with the costs of her treatment and to help her start a charity to support other surfers battling cancer.

It’s undoubtedly a worthy cause and with six surfing divisions it promises to be a great day of surfing too. For the competitive surfers entries are open until the 18th of October and the entry form can be downloaded here.

The contest is divided into an Open men’s division, an over 30’s division, a junior event, an open ladies division and events for both ladies and gents stand-up-paddleboarders.