Paddleboard Lessons & Rental St. John, USVI

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Paddling Francis Bay St. John

Francis Bay is one of the longest beaches on St. John, so you will have plenty of space to paddle inside the bay. It is usually less crowded than the other beaches. With a bit of a walk, you will… Continue Reading →

Paddling Maho Beach – SUP St. John

Maho Beach on St. John’s Northshore is another good spot to paddleboard. The water is usually calm and it is nicely protected from the wind. It is usually the calmest spot on the North Shore and  a great spot for… Continue Reading →

Paddling Anegada, BVI

On Saturday November 29th, we took our powerboat www.rockhoppin.com to Anegada’s Lobster Festival for a weekend of Paddleboarding, Surfing, Partying and of course Lobster. Anegada is the northernmost of the British Virgin Islands, a group of islands which form part… Continue Reading →

Taking care of Paddleboards: Dings, Repairs and Transport

Paddleboards are fragile! The paddleboards might look very heavy, bulky and robust, but they are actually very fragile. They are made of foam with a thin epoxy lining, which is like an eggshell. If bounced on the floor or against… Continue Reading →

Love City Triathlon 2014

The registration for the 15th Annual Love City Triathlon is now open. The event will take place on August 31st, 2014 at Maho Beach. There is a MANDATORY PRE-RACE MEETING FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS – THE TAP ROOM AT MONGOOSE JUNCTION… Continue Reading →

St. John Paddleboarding Photos

Rockhoppin’ Charters Summer Special

More information: www.rockhoppin.com

More information: www.rockhoppin.com

BVI Downwinder: Nanny Cay to Soper’s Hole

This is one of my favourite downwind runs ever. Thanks to my Fanatic Teammate Adam Cole, who showed it to me. We paddled it for the first time in January  2013 on a day with 25 knots of wind and… Continue Reading →

SUP for Family

Paddleboarding is a great sport for the whole family. Men love the fun and action from surfing and downwinders, Women love how Paddleboarding changes their bodies Women who SUP regularly (three times a week) build amazing core strength, arm muscles and overall… Continue Reading →

Fastest Paddler on Earth

That is a stroke rate of 94 strokes per minute. He was on a 14'x24" race board from the company he owns, 404. He started out doing 41 strokes on the left side before switching for the first time. W...

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